*102 photos
* 8 pages in color
* 7 x 10
As the war turned against the Third Reich, the introduciton of jet aircraft represented Germany's last hope in the struggle for control of the skies. Despite early success, most German jets were destined to a short, violent life in the face of Allied air superiority.
Manfred Griehl is a respected historian with a unique photographic archive specializing in Luftwaffe operations of World War II.