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Re: Captured crew of Italian plane 16.Nov.41 Ostfront
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Excellent news, Gianandrea! I, among others here, will look forward eagerly to your book. If I can help you with writing, I would be glad to do so, for example by identifying the various obscure locations on the Eastern front. Regards, Dan
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After all he must, officially at least, been held pretty high since the books are supposed to be the official Italian Air Force's view. Cheers Stig |
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Re: Captured crew of Italian plane 16.Nov.41 Ostfront
I'm not at home now so I'll write down some example of the unreliability of this history books when I'll be back.
Arena's books about R. Aeronautica had been edited and printed by ItAF but I think without any control about reliability of their contents. Please note that also "Courage alone" by Chris Dunning is unreliable. I wrote in the nineties the history of the 155° Gruppo of the ItAF (published by GAE as "Pantere - La storia del 155° Gruppo 1941-2001) and, crosschecking it with the page of "Courage alone", I found that this last one contained at least 10 errors. Dan, thank you for your offer. Gianandrea |
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Re: Captured crew of Italian plane 16.Nov.41 Ostfront
Looking forward to that Gianandrea
Cheers Stig |
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Re: Captured crew of Italian plane 16.Nov.41 Ostfront
Here I am.
I write down only some examples of the errors contained in those books, from the chapters devoted to the air war on the east front because it’s the period I’m studying in these years. 1941 volumeI hope I've given you some effective examples. Ciao Gianandrea |
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Re: Captured crew of Italian plane 16.Nov.41 Ostfront
Hi Gianandrea,
thank you very much! From the examples you gave, it is clear that these books contain too many errors to trust the content. It's odd that the official history is so sloppily compiled. This is another reason to wish you success in writing your book. I once read some volumes of Ufficio Storico ... La Marina Italiana nella Seconda Guerra Mondiale, and they seemed quite worthwhile. I hope they are indeed compiled more conscientiously than Arena's volumes. Cheers, Andrey |
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Re: Captured crew of Italian plane 16.Nov.41 Ostfront
Thanks Gianandrea
I presume your book will be in Italian? Cheers Stig |
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Re: Captured crew of Italian plane 16.Nov.41 Ostfront
Thanks for the info GB. If your book is ever translated into English I will read it one day I will try and get hold of a copy and read it. Are there any other good histories in English that with the RA in Russia 1941-1943?
In the axishistoryforum.com The SU at war 1917-1945 section they have a post on Soviet Armored trains in WW II some got destroyed by the Luftwaffe. |
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Re: Captured crew of Italian plane 16.Nov.41 Ostfront
Andrej,
Yes, AFAIK books edited by Ufficio Storico della Marina are more reliable. I've got only a pair of them and they are very good. Stig, Yes, the book will be in italian even though I don't exclude an eventual translation in french and/or english. This option is a bit premature, now the problem is writing the book! James, I don't know other english publications about Regia Aeronautica on the east front. About italian operations over other fronts, there are some reliable books, e.g. those ones of Slongo/Gustavsson or Beale/D'Amico/Valentini ciao Gianandrea |
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