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mars 21st May 2010 23:00

Forthcoming:Air Wars Over Kursk: Turning Point in the East
 
Any one heard of this book and its author?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Air-Wars-Ove...71931&sr=1-353

edwest 22nd May 2010 05:16

Re: Forthcoming:Air Wars Over Kursk: Turning Point in the East
 
Here are some additional details.

http://www.sampublications.com/frames/aw_in_f.htm




Usual disclaimer,
Ed

mars 22nd May 2010 06:04

Re: Forthcoming:Air Wars Over Kursk: Turning Point in the East
 
Thanks, I will put this book into my list

Evgeny Velichko 22nd May 2010 07:33

Re: Forthcoming:Air Wars Over Kursk: Turning Point in the East
 
Dmitriy Khazanov - take care on this author. We here, in Russia, wait nothing good from him.

Dénes Bernád 22nd May 2010 17:51

Re: Forthcoming:Air Wars Over Kursk: Turning Point in the East
 
Can you elaborate this statement? Just curious...

Evgeny Velichko 22nd May 2010 23:35

Re: Forthcoming:Air Wars Over Kursk: Turning Point in the East
 
Ask someone on "vif2ne" forum :)

Jim Oxley 23rd May 2010 12:50

Re: Forthcoming:Air Wars Over Kursk: Turning Point in the East
 
It really is unfair to cast aspersions on an author (or anyone for that matter) and not qualify it with details.

Jukka Juutinen 23rd May 2010 15:12

Re: Forthcoming:Air Wars Over Kursk: Turning Point in the East
 
How about those Russians who wait nothing good from Hazanov wrote their books in English to counter Hazanov´s writings...

Peter D Evans 23rd May 2010 15:21

Re: Forthcoming:Air Wars Over Kursk: Turning Point in the East
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Evgeny Velichko (Post 107270)
Ask someone on "vif2ne" forum :)

For those of us who aren't members of the forum you quote, would you be kind enough to provide a brief resume as to what these issues are? Forums like this thrive on the subjective and constructive opinions of its membership and I for one, as somebody looking to increase his knowledge of the Eastern Front airwar, would be interested to learn more...

Cheers
Peter D Evans
LEMB Administrator

Nokose 24th May 2010 22:01

Re: Forthcoming:Air Wars Over Kursk: Turning Point in the East
 
I have several of Dmitriy Khazanov's books (in Russian) which has some good material on the fate of some German aircraft and information on some VVS losses. If your looking for someone to give an impartial narrative of the events he doesn't provide it. He co-authored a book in 2003 with Vitaliy Gorbach called "Aviatsiya V Bitve Nad Orlovcko-Kurskoy Dugoy" which has some great tables on the VVS losses (only partial). It was about the defensive period of Kursk. He sometimes provides information (stories) from the Soviet news releases at the time but doesn't follow up with what is known now on the same subject. I remember that he trashed Erich Hartmann's claims a few years back and Erik Mombeeck wrote a response. Khazanov's information on some of the claims that he presented didn't match some of Hartmann's claims (dates and locations). He lists some of Prien's books as his sources but only to prove his point for a Soviet pilot. I've found only one time that he's taken a real interest in a German pilot and that was Hans Strelow of JG51 in March 1942 (which was postive) for a few paragraphs. If there is something more that the Russian forum has it would be interesting to know.


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