Combat Kill: The Drama Of Aerial Warfare In World War 2 and The Controversy Surrounding Victories (1997) By Hugh Morgan & Jurgen Seibel
This is an account of the air combat experiences of fighter pilots during World War II. It examines the combat claims of British, German, American, Italian, Russian and Finnish pilots, and explains how these claims were submitted and verified. Also described are the tactics they employed to ensure success on the frontline, along with the psychological stresses endured by the men.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 200 pages
- In Fair to Good Condition