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    Title
    Malaula! The Battle Cry of Jasta 17
    ISBN
    9781904943808

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Grub Street
    ISBN-10
    1904943802
    ISBN-13
    9781904943808
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    57415067

    Product Key Features

    Original Language
    German
    Book Title
    Julius Buckler : Malaula! the Battle Cry of Jasta 17
    Number of Pages
    190 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2007
    Topic
    Cultural Heritage, Europe / Germany, Military / World War I, Military / Aviation, Military
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Biography & Autobiography, History
    Author
    Norman Franks
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.8 in
    Item Weight
    17 Oz
    Item Length
    9.4 in
    Item Width
    6.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Reviews
    ...a well rounded, thorough investigation of a topic that would otherwise have remained unknown to most American readers...superior and highly recommended.
    Dewey Decimal
    940.44943092
    Synopsis
    This important work was first published in German in late 1939, no doubt timed to impress the young Luftwaffe fighter pilots who were embarking on the second major air war in history. Buckler initially served with the army when the Great War began, until he was wounded and moved to the air service to train as a pilot. Following a baptism of fire flying two-seat reconnaissance missions over France, he became a fighter pilot, joining Jasta 17 in late 1916. Despite receiving several more wounds, he continued in action, finally being awarded the highest decoration of the Pour le Me'rite, and ending the war with 36 victories over British and French aircraft. Not so much a war diary, his book is more a collection of memories told in a refreshing and entertaining manner. Renowned air historian Norman Franks has placed these in context and added accurate and authenticated details of what Buckler achieved. However, the fighter ace's original words remain largely unchanged, and Adam Wait's expert translation gives a valuable insight into what it was like to fly over the Western Front from the other side of the line., This important work was first published in German in late 1939, no doubt timed to impress the young Luftwaffe fighter pilots who were embarking on the second major air war in history. Buckler initially served with the army when the Great War began, until he was wounded and moved to the air service to train as a pilot. Following a baptism of fire flying two-seat reconnaissance missions over France, he became a fighter pilot, joining Jasta 17 in late 1916. Despite receiving several more wounds, he continued in action, finally being awarded the highest decoration of the Pour le Mérite, and ending the war with 36 victories over British and French aircraft. Not so much a war diary, his book is more a collection of memories told in a refreshing and entertaining manner. Renowned air historian Norman Franks has placed these in context and added accurate and authenticated details of what Buckler achieved. However, the fighter ace's original words remain largely unchanged, and Adam Wait's expert translation gives a valuable insight into what it was like to fly over the Western Front from the other side of the line., This important work was first published in German in late 1939, no doubt timed to impress the young Luftwaffe fighter pilots who were embarking on the second major air war in history. Buckler initially served with the army when the Great War began, until he was wounded and moved to the air service to train as a pilot. Following a baptism of fire flying two-seat reconnaissance missions over France, he became a fighter pilot, joining Jasta 17 in late 1916. Despite receiving several more wounds, he continued in action, finally being awarded the highest decoration of the Pour le M rite, and ending the war with 36 victories over British and French aircraft. Not so much a war diary, his book is more a collection of memories told in a refreshing and entertaining manner. Renowned air historian Norman Franks has placed these in context and added accurate and authenticated details of what Buckler achieved. However, the fighter ace's original words remain largely unchanged, and Adam Wait's expert translation gives a valuable insight into what it was like to fly over the Western Front from the other side of the line.
    LC Classification Number
    D604

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