The Soviet Air Force in World War II; the official history, originally published by the Ministry of Defense of the USSR. (1973) Translated by Leland Fetzer. Edited by Ray Wagner
Endpapers illustrated with a map of the main operations of the Soviet Air Force from the Relief of Moscow and Stalingrad to the Fall of Berlin. Includes 43 black-and-white photographs. This first authorized English translation of the official Soviet account presents the only full scale study of the role played by Soviet aviation in that bitter conflict, a detailed balance to post-war German accounts which offers the other side's view of the war's costly and hard fought theater of operations. In addition to the details of all major Soviet air campaigns from 1941 to 1945 the book also provides little-known information on some uniquely Soviet aspects of the air war, such as mid-air ramming and women combat pilots.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 440 pages
- In Fair to Good Condition
































