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Luftwaffe Bomber to Nightfighter: Volume I

The Memoirs of a Knight's Cross Pilot

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Luftwaffe Bomber to Nightfighter: Volume I

By: Arnold Doring, James Holland - foreword, Thomas Baumert - editor
Narrated by: Bruce Mann
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This book offers the listener thrilling, action-packed snapshots of life as a Luftwaffe nightfighter.

On 21 June 1941, assigned to Luftwaffe bomber wing Kampfgeschwader 53, the twenty-three-year-old Arnold Döring took off to fly his first mission against the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front. From that day, he kept a diary describing his operations in vivid detail.

These diaries, here translated into English for the first time, give a unique perspective on the action on the Eastern Front, from the point of view of a bomber pilot. Döring's accounts not only give technical aspects but are also filled with suspense and excitement with their close descriptions of bombing raids and narrow escapes from enemy fighter planes.

This unembellished account gives an honest and meticulous record that moves rapidly from one area to another, from one operation to the next. With a detached professionalism, Döring offers us thrilling, action-packed snapshots of life as a Luftwaffe nightfighter.

Döring flew a total of 392 aerial attacks and was awarded the Knight's Cross in April 1945.

©2024 Arnold Doring (P)2026 Tantor Media
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