Adolf Galland, a fearless, cigar-chomping flyer, was the youngest major general in German history. He learned to fly a glider in the post-Versailles days when the Germans were forbidden an air force.
Ernie Weatherall ©Stars and StripesWest Germany, October, 1959: Adolf Galland, World War II flying ace and commander of Germany's fighter aircraft force during the war, poses for a photo. His 1996 ...
Adolf Galland was one of the most famous Luftwaffe fighter aces of World War II, flying more than 700 combat missions during the air war over Europe. Known for his skill in the cockpit and his ...
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Translation of Die Ersten und die Letzten.
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