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Re: Henschel HS-123
1. Flying Tigers -- The new version is tightened up to be more readable but also includes new material from sources published since the first version was released and also the results of additional unpublished research (some contributed by yours truly). It has a paperback cover and an addordable price of $15.95.
2. Germany as supplier to China. It is not correct that Germany stopped supplying arms to China when war with Japan broke out. Germany supplied few aircraft (it was after all building up its own air force) but it was the No. 1 supplier of arms and military equipment to China in 1937 and 1938 and remained a major supplier until 1939. According to records of the U.S. State Dept. the Hs 123's arrived in China between Jan and April 1938. Rick |
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