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Old 15 August 2011, 07:08 PM   #1
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Imperial German Eagles Vol 3

It was recently brought to my attention that Lance Bronnenkant's "The Imperial German Eagles in World War I: Their Postcards and Pictures Volume 3" is now available. Volume 3 completes this superb series of books. My copy arrived last week and I can hardly put it down. The book is an archive of fascinating details and many rare photos--a "must have" for anyone interested in the German aces. Thank you to Lance for his research and hard work in producing this wonderful series!

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Must agree! I have had mine for over a month or so and it is a perfectly executed of historical information that I have run across - absolutely magnificent. Great job Lance!

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My copy arrived couple of weeks ago.
All the three volumes provide an excellent reference.
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I am, of course, in complete agreement with everyone above. Lance has done us all a great service with these three excellent, landmark efforts. If you have ANY interest in German airmen (especially the famous fighter pilots, of course, but also those two-seater, bomber and high command airmen who had their "own" postcards) you simply must acquire these three books. They are very similar to Neal O'Connor's books (and that's a high compliment) in that they go far beyond what the title implies. You will learn a great deal about these men, their contemporary notoriety, their aircraft, and deeds that is new to you, and see many rare and beautiful photos to boot.

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