Two daring German pilots didn’t just fly they rewrote the rules of air combat and changed the course of WWII forever.
The appearance of the bombers in mass was the turning point in the aerial warfare of World War II. The era of sportsmanlike, ...
THE Junkers 87, better known as the Stuka dive-bomber, has registered on the popular imagination more deeply than any other airplane thus far exhibited in combat. Its swooping, plunging flight has a ...
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Bf 109: The Luftwaffe's Revolution

Once World War I ended, Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles, which forbade the nation from maintaining an air ...
NUREMBERG, March 8, 1946 (UP) -- Reichsmarshal Hermann Goering tried vainly to prevent war and only built up the Luftwaffe for use if Germany's neighbors started it, his onetime second in command ...