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Luctwaffe Eagle
I am curious if anyone has read Schuck's book, Luftwaffe Eagle, or seen any reviews? It seems curious that I've not seen any commentary for a book that was much anticipated. Perhaps I just missed them.
I have just finished reading the book, Luftwaffe Eagle, (Hikoki). It is nice to have a memoir from, I suppose, the highest scoring Experten still alive. Some comments:
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Re: Luctwaffe Eagle
John, does it list the Russian unit, type aircraft and pilot in this book? Christer Bergstrom was going to write this book originally but had a dispute.
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Re: Luctwaffe Eagle
He usually lists the type of Russian machine but not the unit except on occasion.
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Christer seems to have been involved in several disputes that have brought his writings to a halt. Which is an absolute shame, as it looks likely that the BC/RS series won't be finished.
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Thanks John for the response from my understanding Christer had traced all the claims but I guess he didn't pass on all of them. Shame that there might not be any more BCRS volumes. I'm sure Nikita will have the best one to come out in the future on Stalingrad (even if it's in Russian).
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Re: Luftwaffe Eagle
I've just finished reading the book, which I thought was very well written and gave a good insight into the character/personality of some of JG 5s greatest aces, such as Weissenberger, Franz Dorr and Heinrich Bartels.
Schuck is the second highest-scoring ace alive, second only to Erich Rudorffer and his book is a welcome addition to the growing list of Luftwaffe biographies. Horst Kube and his publishing company have done a very good job and should be congratulated. I can think of several high profile biographies that have failed miserably to come up to public expectation over the last 6 or 7 years. All in all a nice book and worth the expense. Cheers, David.
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Schuck´s memoirs were indeed very good, at least the Finnish edition which I have read. On the other hand, lately there have been many politically motivated Luftwaffe biographies, like the one on Günther Lützow. I couldn´t simply finish it as the author´s political sneering got so overwhelming. Apparently that author has not heard what Helsinki University professor, Dr Matti Klinge has written on proper historiography. A proper historian does not judge, he does not treat historiography as a court of law, he describes events as they happened, he does not apply later day standards on historical events or personalities and fnally, he tries to describe events from the participants´ point of view, not some later day moralizers.
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