An account of Germany's Jagdgeschwader 26, which at the end of the war had a three to one ratio of aerial victories over its opponents, is based on first hand accounts from surviving pilots and military archives.
Jagdgeschwader 26, the German elite fighter unit, was more feared by the Allies than any other Luftwaffe group. Based on extensive archival research in Europe, personal combat diaries and interviews with more than 50 surviving pilots, Caldwell has assembled a superb day-to-day...