Eagles over North Africa and the Mediterranean, 1941-1943, Vol. 4 FROM THE PUBLISHER
This new illustrated series presents every aspect of the German Air Force in World War II, on all fronts and in widely varying conditions. Contemporary photographs from archives and private collections, many never before published, show how and where all types of German military aircraft operated, and are accompanied by detailed captions written by experts in aviation history. This ongoing series of attractive and valuable books will grow to provide a comprehensive and vivid account of the Luftwaffe at war from 1939 to 1945.
Between 1940 and 1943 the Luftwaffe was kept busy in Malta, Greece, Yugoslavia, Crete, Italy, Sicily, Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia. Although it achieved a great deal of success, it was hampered by the constant demand for men and machines elsewhere. Photos taken by pilots and ground crew illustrate the German and Italian aircraft used and developed in this theatre as well as the people involved, giving a fascinating perspective on the Luftwaffe at war.