Gentlemen,
Just a brief note to inform you of the new book on the Luftwaffe fighter arm's emblems covering period from 1936 to 1945.
At a glance:
Title: Emblems of Jagdwaffe 1936-45: A More Complete History
Author: Sinisa Sestanovic
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: cca. 278
No. of Emblems: 300+
No. of Photographs: 27
Publisher: Createspace
Language: English
ISBN-13: 9781439286456
Publishing Date: Expected in early-to-mid June 2012
Web link to Amazon:
Emblems of Jagdwaffe 1936-1945; A More Complete History: Mr. Sinisa Sestanovic: 9781439286456: Amazon.com: Books
This is a fully revised edition of the Embelms of Jagdwaffe 1937-1945; A Study book that, among many other features, introduces an entirely new classification of the Jagdwaffe emblems, which serves to demonstrate that the introduction of the emblems on the fighter aircraft closely followed the genesis, expansion, and ultimately the death of the Luftwaffe fighter arm. To that effect, the book is now divided into five main chapters—namely, Spanish Civil War Emblems, Pre-WWII Jagdwaffe Emblems, WWII Jagdgruppe/Staffel Emblems (I), WWII Jagdgruppe/Staffel Emblems (II), and WWII Jagdgeschwader Emblems.
Illustrations of the respective emblems follow each of the first four of the above chapters. The fifth, and largest, chapter is organized somewhat differently—every section of the chapter dedicated to a particular Jagdgeschwader is immediately followed by the respective illustrations. All in all, thirty-eight pages of the author's own renditions of more than three hundred emblems that at one time represented the Jagdwaffe units of certain strength complement the text. Some of these have never been presented before.
Furthermore, there are twenty-seven contemporary photographs, most of them from the German Bundesarchiv Bildarchiv and the author's private collection. Three pages of line drawings illustrate the emblems' positions on a variety of fighter aircraft used by the Jagdwaffe throughout the period. Footnotes will direct the reader to useful source information.
Recourse to the existing literature was necessary, but the deductions drawn are the author's own. The most important bibliographical sources are given at the end of the book. The author takes full responsibility for the book's errors of commission and omission. Any unforeseen errors in this book will be duly corrected in foreseeable later editions of the book.
The book's highlights are presented below.
1. The first emblem of the Jagdwaffe,
2. Nachtjagdkette J/88 emblem,
3. 10.(l)/JG134 emblem,
4. I.(l)/JG136 emblem,
5. 4./186 (later) emblem (this one requires revisiting the drawing board),
6. 2./JGr.126 emblem,
7. 1.JG1 and 2./JG1 (3rd formation) emblems,
8. 1.JG2 "Bonzo" emblem,
9. 12.(N)/JG2 emblem,
10. 2./JG3 (later) emblem,
11. 12./JG5 emblem,
12. 7./JG26 "Angel" and the "Black Heart" emblems,
13. Stab/JG27 emblem,
14. 3./JG27 (Channel Front) emblem,
15. Stab II./JG27 emblem,
16. Final interpretation of the 8./JG27 "Black Hand" motif,
17. JG51 (Operation Bagration) emblem,
18. II./JG51 (Operation Barbarossa) emblem,
19. 5./JG51 emblem,
20. 1./JG52 and 2./JG52 (Operation Barbarossa) emblems,
21. Stab II./JG52 emblem,
22. Stab II./JG53 emblem,
23. 1./JG54 and 3./JG54 (Operation Barbarossa) emblems,
24. 4./JG77 (2nd formation) emblem,
25. III./JG77 "Wanderzirkus Ubben" emblem,
26. JG301 "Raging Bull" emblem,
27. III./JG301 and 10./JG301 emblems, and many others newly restored emblems.
I will remain to the members' disposal for any queries they might have regarding the above title.
Regards,
Sidney