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"Mr. Hoyt never loses sight of the agonies of combat."The New York Times Book Review "Hoyt's candid, often controversial opinions make for gripping reading."The Dallas Morning News The Luftwaffe, the most feared weapon in Hitler's arsenal, wrought havoc across the fields and skies of Europe. From the London blitz to the air war over Stalingrad, from the destruction of Rotterdam to the ruthless violation of the Maginot Line, World War II brought air warfare to new heights. Colorful, devious, and driven by dreams of glory, Hermann Goering was Hitler's second-in-command and mastermind behind Germany's deadliest war machinethe angels of death, the Luftwaffe. Here, is the story of the ultimate military campaign and its leader, Hermann Goering. "Hoyt is always an engaging storyteller. He vivifies the events of the past, focusing them and fixing them in our minds."Providence JournalHoyt, Edwin P. is the author of 'Angels of Death' with ISBN 9780765301024 and ISBN 0765301024.
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