The air battles of the Second World War were fought ferociously and with
extraordinary skill and courage on both fronts. The fighter pilots of
the Luftwaffe, the jagdfliegern, in fact outscored their Allied
counterparts by some margin and were some of the highest scoring fighter
pilots of all time. More than a hundred recorded a century of aerial
successes with two going on to surpass a quite astonishing 300
victories.
In the end, the vast effort required by the Luftwaffe to maintain the
air war on so many fronts proved too much and few jagdfliegern survived
the last days of the Reich but their courage and ability was beyond
question, and the names of some will live on in the annals of air
warfare with their extraordinary achievements never to be surpassed.
In Luftwaffe Fighter Aces, Peter Jacobs examines the many campaigns
fought by the Luftwaffe from its fledgling days during the Spanish Civil
War to its last days defending the Reich, and includes the exploits of
Erich Hartmann, the highest scoring fighter pilot of all time,
Hans-Joachim Marseille, the Star of Africa, Werner Mölders, the first
recipient of the Diamonds, and Adolf Galland, perhaps the most famous of
all.