Royal Prussian Jagdgeschwader Nr III was the third of Germany's vaunted
fighter wings to be formed during World War 1. Commanded by the Pour le
Mérite winner and well-respected ace Hauptmann Bruno Loerzer for its
entire existence, it was composed of the celebrated Jasta 'Boelcke',
along with Jagdstaffeln 26, 27 and 36. Equipped largely with the new
Fokker triplane, these four units would play an important role in the
Kaiserschlacht as part of the 17. Armee.
As Germany's fortunes waned in the summer of 1918, the aces of JG III
nonetheless did their best to stem the tides of British, French and
later American aircraft they encountered. Aces such as Carl Bolle, Paul
Bäumer, Heinrich Bongartz, Hermann Frommherz, Rudolf Klimke and the
infamous Hermann Göring all carved their names in the record books
flying in this formidable formation. This book examines the tactics,
achievements and personalities of one of the deadliest of Germany's
aerial units.