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Zerstörer Gruppe - A History of V./(Z)LG 1- I./NJG 3 1939-1941 (0764304798)
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Zerstörer Gruppe - A History of V./(Z)LG 1- I./NJG 3 1939-1941 (0764304798)


Published by Schiffer Military History 2004 - author: Ludwig von Eimannsberger - hard cover - 240 pages - pre-owned - condition: near mint

This book is the history of V./(Z)LG 1, a Zerstorergruppe (destroyer-group) which, like most of the Luftwaffe destroyer units equipped with the Messerschmitt Bf 110 twin-engined heavy fighter, was disbanded at the end of 1940 after suffering devastating losses during the Battle of Britain. From the remnants of these Zerstorer units evolved night-fighter units; in this case I./Nachtjagdgeschwader 3 which was derived from V./(Z)LG 1. Only a few of the airmen who continued to fly operationally survived the end of the war. Covered are all air operations during the campaigns in Poland, France and in particular detail, the Battle of Britain, where the unit suffered heavy casualties that led to their reformation in October 1940 as I./NJG 3. Included are over 500 photographs from the personal archives of surviving air- and ground-crewmen - nearly all are previously unpublished. Detailed appendices list casualties, air operations, documents and other data.

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