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Die Jagdfliegerverbände der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1934 bis 1945 by Jochen Prien, Gerhard Stemmer, Peter Rodeike & Winfried Bock
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Re: Die Jagdfliegerverbande der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1934-1945, teil 9

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Die Jagdfliegerverbände der deutschen Luftwaffe 1934 bis 1945

Teil 9 / I Winterkampf im Osten 6.12.1941 bis 30.4.1942
424p
  • Introduction and general assessment
  • III./JG 3
  • JG 51*
  • JG 52
  • JG 54
  • JG 77
  • Appendices
Teil 9 / II Vom Sommerfeldzug 1942 bis zur Niederlage von Stalingrad
1.5.1942 bis 3.2.1943
592p
  • Introduction and general assessment
  • JG 3
  • JG 51
  • JG 52
Teil 9 / III Vom Sommerfeldzug 1942 bis zur Niederlage von Stalingrad
1.5.1942 bis 3.2.1943
508p
  • I./JG 53 (RH: correction)
  • JG 54 (RH: idem)
  • JG 77
  • JG 5
Also included with Vol III are two grid reference maps of the Eastern Front
c. 75x54cm each
  • Liegeplätze der Jagdverbände an der Ostfront zwischen 5.12.1941 und 27.06.1945
  • Liegeplätze der Jagdverbände an der Ostfront zwischen 27.06.1945 und 3.02.1943
The maps show main fronts, airfields, unit movements, command areas etc

*Prien covers each JG on at the Gruppe level, and if the Gruppe contain a special unit, like 13.(Z) JG 5, 15.(span) JG 51, 13.(slow) JG 52 and 15.(kroat) JG 52, these are also covered separately.

If you are interested in the Eastern Front 9/I is essential for the early period. You might get away with choosing either 9/II or 9/III for the middle period based on your particular (unit of) interest, but 9/II carries the general introduction and 9/III the maps. Each IMHO is a valuable part of the whole.

But basically it is 9/I as a complete work and 9/II & III as another complete work.

All three combined offer one hell of a reference work.
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