Author: David Baker
Author Signed: N
Publisher: Windrow & Greene London
Edition: First
Cover: H/D
ISBN: 1-85915-017-9
Synopsis: David Baker's comprehensive biography examines the life and career of Adolf Galland, one of Germany's most successful fighter pilots and later General of the Fighter Arm, providing insights into German air force operations and the personal experiences of Luftwaffe personnel during World War II. Baker's account follows Galland from his prewar aviation career through his combat service as a fighter pilot and his later administrative role in organizing German air defenses against Allied bombing campaigns. The biography reveals Galland's tactical innovations and leadership qualities that made him successful both as an individual pilot with 104 confirmed victories and as a commander responsible for defending German airspace against increasingly powerful Allied air forces. Through extensive research in German archives and interviews with surviving Luftwaffe personnel, Baker reconstructs Galland's combat experiences and examines his role in developing fighter tactics and aircraft procurement policies. The narrative details Galland's relationships with other German military leaders, including his conflicts with Hermann Göring over fighter aircraft priorities and his efforts to obtain better aircraft and equipment for his pilots. The book provides insights into German air force organization and operational procedures, showing how the Luftwaffe adapted to changing strategic circumstances as the war progressed from offensive operations to desperate defensive struggles. Baker's account examines the technical and tactical factors that influenced German fighter operations, including aircraft design decisions, pilot training methods, and the allocation of resources between different military priorities. The biography reveals Galland's efforts to improve German fighter effectiveness through tactical innovation, better aircraft design, and more effective use of limited resources during the period of Allied air superiority. The work provides balanced analysis of Galland's military achievements while acknowledging the moral and political context of his service in support of Nazi Germany's aggressive war aims. The narrative includes Galland's postwar experiences and his reflections on air warfare, showing how he adapted to defeat and contributed to understanding of aerial combat through his writings and public appearances. Baker's biography demonstrates how individual military professionals could maintain their technical competence and tactical effectiveness while serving a regime whose political objectives they might question or oppose. The work serves as both military biography and study of air warfare, examining how fighter operations evolved during World War II and influenced subsequent developments in military aviation. The biography provides valuable insights into the human dimensions of air combat while maintaining analytical objectivity about the strategic and political context of German military operations.
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