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  1. Erich

    Erich Alte Hase

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    old missions reports for the US 414th, 422nd and 425th night fighter squadrons, soon the 415th nfs next week, dang I need to start writing another book...........
     
  2. George Patton

    George Patton Canadian Refugee

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    Hi Erich:

    I enjoy reading the old reports, but have difficulty finding them. Is there a website were these are posted or are they part of a book? I would like to know if you don't mind sharing.

    Thanks
     
  3. Erich

    Erich Alte Hase

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    Alan suggest you find your national archiv's and give them a go. my ase for the night fighter reports I was once a member of the US NF association before their demise, am also a friend of several US fighter groups as well besides having a couple relatives serve in the war under the Luftwaffe was able also to make connections overseas sine the 1960's.

    currently in the US NARA houses mission reports for many of the US bomber and fighter groups and squadrons.

    if interested this Mustang reports might be worth a look, Mike has done a fantastic job of gathering information personally as well several close associates having ties on a more personal level with the groups :

    Mustang Encounter Reports
     
  4. brndirt1

    brndirt1 Saddle Tramp

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    I am at the moment working my way through David Halberstam's; The Coldest Winter: America and The Korean War. I am tempted to purchase the bugger, at the moment I have it on library loan.

    I don't think I have ever read a more objective set of verdicts on the personalities of the time-frame. It is an amazingly detailed expose of how personalities and geopolitical concepts came into play during the time when America went from thinking "we can't be beat", to we can keep the "peace on the cheap", and think we could do both at the same time. Amazing story so far.
     
  5. Richard

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    Just finished reading the bargain Osprey Campaign series books I picked up.

    Moscow 1941
    Sevastopol 1942
    Stalingrad 1942
    Leningrad 1941–44

    Tobruk 1941
    Operation Crusader 1941
    Gazala 1942
    El Alamein 1942
    Kasserine Pass 1943


    Back to the normal books now...

    Reading...

    Bomber Command
    By Max Hastings
     
  6. mikebatzel

    mikebatzel Dreadnaught

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    Downfall by Richard Frank. Tons of great info
     
  7. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    Next:
    Perry Moore: Panzerschlacht
    Helion & Company 2008

    Armoured operations on the Hungarian plains September to November 1944
     
  8. Erich

    Erich Alte Hase

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    re-reading for the countless time the 1st // 2nd volume of NJWD's and making corrections-additions for the new revised editions for Theo and Rod.
     
  9. Schlagermeister

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    Deathride: Hitler VS. Stalin, The Eastern Front, 1941-1945, by John Mosier. I have sort of laughed at this author in the past, but this book is most intriguing and I have to admit I'm going along with his premise....
     
  10. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    Just bought from the net auction site:

    Boiten, Bowman: Battles with the Luftwaffe

    Short Stirling in action
    Squadron/Signal 1989

    Bristol Blenheim in action
    Squadron/Signal 1988

    Anthony Preston: Warship - Volume 1
    German destroyer design 1936-1945. British destroyer appearance in Worl War II. The first Town Class 1908-1931. Italian Littorio class. Inter-war Japanese warship design. USS Nevada. HMS Ark Royal. The Kiev - cruiser or carrier? Lexington and Saratoga. The Polish destroyers Blyskawica and Grom. The protection of German World War I battleships. The US submarine designs of 1944-45. The Japanese balloon-bomb attacks on the US.
    Conway Maritime Press 1980

    Kleine Kriegshefte Nr.4 - Sturm vor Englands Toren
    Zentralverlag der NSDAP 1940
     
  11. Richard

    Richard Expert

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    Well after reading the Campaign trilogy on Operation Barbarossa June-Dec 1941 and as next year will mark the 70th anniversary I'm reading the following books in this order...

    Reading now...

    Operation Barbarossa - Strategy and Tactics on the Eastern Front 1941
    By Bryan I. Fugate

    Followed by

    Barbarossa - Hitler's Invasion of Russia 1941
    By David M. Glatz

    then

    War Without Garlands: Operation Barbarossa 1941-1942
    By Robert Kershaw


    Those keep me going for a while. lol
     
  12. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    Ray & Josephine Cowdery:

    Papers Please! - Identity documents, Permits and Authorizations of the Third Reich

    - Fully indexed, huge Appendix
    - 144 pages, large 8-1/2 x 11 inch format
    - 199 full color photos, 225 illustrations in all
    - Fake and underground dokuments examined
    - Dictionary of terms and abbreviations included
    - Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, SS, SA, NSFK, RKK, HJ, POlice and many other types of dokuments covered in detail

    USM, USA, 1996
     
  13. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    Just re-(re-)reading Reynold's 'The Devil's Adjutant - Jochen Peiper' ( revised and expanded edition ). Despite the misleading title, still the best step-by-step analysis of KG Peiper during the Bulge.....
     
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    Just finished "Flyboys" by James Bradley. Still as good the third time as the first.
    I've got a seven volume set of "The Definitive Journals of Lewis and Clark" from the University of Nebraska Press staring at me now. I'll mix that up with reading the narrative report of the History of the 348th Fighter Group. Weather is closing in and since they are calling for "SNOW" and falling temperatures next week the library and reading chair will be getting a good workout soon.
     
  16. George Patton

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    I'm reading AJP Taylor's

    "Origins of the Second World War"
     
  17. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    Just purchased some books:

    "Once I Had a Comrade" by R.W. Byrd
    Karl Roth and the combat history of the 36th Panzer Regiment 1939-45
    Helion & Company 2006


    KV-2 Soviet Heavy Breakthrough Tank of WW II by Jochen Vollert
    Tankograd 2001

    In the Fire of the Eastern Front by Hendrik Verton
    The Experiences of a Dutch Waffen-SS Volunteer on the Eastern Front 1941-45
    Helion & Company 2007
     
  18. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    Just finishing Richard Breitman´s " The architect of Genocide".

    Next:

    Kriegsmarine in der Adria 1941-45 , Podzun-Pallas-Verlag 1998
    H.M.S. Hood , Podzun-Pallas-Verlag 1999
    Messerschmitt Me 264 - Amerikabomber , Ian Allan Publishing 2006
    Schoenfeld: Stalking the U-Boat , Smithsonian Institution Press 1995
     
  19. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    Well into Harold R Winton's 'Corps Commanders Of The Bulge'. Very good indeed - in fact, I'm trying to slow down to make the 'read' last as long as possible.....:cool:
     
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    "Delivered From Evil" by Robert Leckie.

    Next in line is "Male Fantasies, Vol. 1:Women, Floods, Bodies, History" by Klaus Thewelit, Chris Turner, Stephen Conway, and Erica Carter.
     

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