Das Lehrgeschwader 1: The Mediterranean Campaign 1941/1942
Das Lehrgeschwader 1: The Mediterranean Campaign 1941/1942
Das Lehrgeschwader 1: The Mediterranean Campaign 1941/1942
Das Lehrgeschwader 1: The Mediterranean Campaign 1941/1942
Das Lehrgeschwader 1: The Mediterranean Campaign 1941/1942
Das Lehrgeschwader 1: The Mediterranean Campaign 1941/1942
Das Lehrgeschwader 1: The Mediterranean Campaign 1941/1942

Das Lehrgeschwader 1: The Mediterranean Campaign 1941/1942

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Das Lehrgeschwader 1: The Mediterranean Campaign 1941/1942

The Mediterranean Campaign 1941/1942 in rare color slides and selected black and white photos




Author:Axel Urbanke
Language(s) :English and German text
Format:Hardcover plus dust jacket
Dimensions:9.8" x 11"
Pages:288 pages
Photos:103 color, 178 b+w photos, 11 color illustrations
Maps:10 color maps
Publisher:Luftfahrt Verlag, Germany
ISBN:9783941437593
Item No. 9783941437593




This book is a unique collection of images and text. It brings together two sets of color slides taken at Lehrgeschwader 1. One was taken by a war correspondent, the other by an observer from a particularly successful crew. Over 100 color slides show the operations and life of the I and II Guppe of LG 1 during deployment in the Mediterranean in 1941/1942.

The never before seen photos show,

  • The Balkan Campaign
  • The airborne landing on Crete
  • Missions against Malta and in North Africa
  • The attacks on ship targets. 
  • Aircraft paint schemes and markings, which until now were only known from B+W photos, can be seen in color in this book. This allows many conjectures and previous information about the colors of the LG 1 aircraft can be corrected or supplemented.
  • Color side views show what the aircraft actually looked like.
  • Some completely unknown “gems” provide model builders with great ideas for building Ju 88s. Who knows about Hauptmann Helbig's aircraft with its large personal lettering?

But the book does not only show the Ju 88s of LG 1. The supporting fighters and destroyer aircrafts, as well as the Stukas and other units involved in the missions, are also shown in color and, in some cases, with rare camouflage paint schemes. The book is therefore more than just aBomber unit publication; it is rather a volume about the Mediterranean theater of war with a focus on LG 1.

The text section briefly covers the overall events, as these have already been dealt with in other LG 1 publications. Instead, new information and diary excerpts are provided, that go beyond the current state of knowledge. It also includes biographies of the two color photographers and the few war correspondents who photographed at LG 1.