Based on forty years of detailed research; Phoenix – A Complete History of the Luftwaffe 1918–1945 is a unique history of the wartime German Luftwaffe. Going far beyond a simple description of famous air battles and operations; the overall work draws extensively on original documents; secondary sources and contemporary accounts to place the Luftwaffe within its proper historical context; gather together its many disparate components and provide a hitherto unpublished balance to its diverse activities. In addition to the lead role of the combat air forces; the history provides a proper emphasis to the largely unsung work of the Anti-Aircraft Artillery; Luftwaffe ground forces; Signals Service and the Medical Services. It also examines in detail the vital work of the huge training organization; and the organization and role of a continent-wide ground organization. All theaters are covered; thus placing a much needed emphasis on the Luftwaffe’s momentous struggle in the East; a theater of operations that was always more urgent and more vital to the Wehrmacht. Throughout this work Luftwaffe activities are set within the wider role of overall military operations and Luftwaffe activity is therefore placed back within its proper context in the overall European conflict.Volume 2: The Phoenix Matures 1935–1937 covers a still neglected area; namely the early years of post-Reichswehr development from March 1935. During this period the concept of operativer Luftkrieg was formalized; operational commands established; new units and bases created; new equipment introduced and the training of personnel expanded. Key studies include: the formation of the Flakartillerie; the Luftwaffe General Staff; Luftwaffe uniforms; the construction program of 1935–39; the development and production of new combat aircraft and weapons; flying training; the Luftwaffen-Reserve; the supply organization; the development of the Regiment General Goring and the remilitarization of the Rhineland. In addition the Luftwaffe’s involvement in Spain is considered in depth from initial operations by the German volunteers to the deployment of the Legion Condor in the battles around Madrid and on the Northern Front.The structure of the Phoenix Project is unique. Five major themes run throughout the history’s constituent volumes – (A) Strategy and Command; (B) Ministerial Activity; (C) Technology and Production; (D) Infrastructure and Training; and (E) Operations. These divisions enable the reader to pursue particular areas of interest throughout the overall work or to look at the interrelationships between the various aspects of Luftwaffe activity.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. History and Romance on the TitanicBy BibianaThe Titanic holds a special fascination for many people. For me; the fascination always took the part of curiosity about the PEOPLE onboard the ill-fated ship. Who were they? What were their stories? This book tells the stories of 13 couples who were taking their honeymoon onboard the Titanic. The author does an excellent job of interspersing their stories with fascinating facts about the ship; as well as anecdotes that have come down through the decades. He gives a good variation of couples as well. Some were millionaires: others were struggling-and hoping for a better life in America. Some of their stories end hopefully; while others ended tragically-but none of the survivors were ever the same afterwards. I think this is a very worthwhile read for Titanic fans; as well as other history buffs. It tells the real story in a very readable but completely factual way.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Titanic love stories that will touch your heart.By Patricia EndicottBeing a avid Titanic fan;I have read all I can on the ship and the passengers. This book by far is the best. Goes into detail about how some couples came aboard the ship as a married couple and a few met after the ship sunk. It is a great read.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Well-Done BookBy M. CornettWell-researched stories of some that survived and for others that didn't.