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  1. The Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe The Life of Field Marshal Erhard Milch is the only book ever written about this much lesser known high ranking member of the Third Reich. It was published in 1973, and Irving has done a great service to the field of World War II history for writing this. Hitler created a number of field marshals and equivalent grand-admirals, and by the late 1960’s only ...

  2. The Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe: The Life of Erhard Milch. By D. Irving. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973. Pp. xx + 451. £5·95. - Volume 18 Issue 4 . Skip to main content Accessibility help We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to ...

  3. A very detailed book on the Luftwaffe from 1933 to 1945 seen through the eyes of Field Marshal Erhard Milch, co-opted onto the Nazi regime in 1933 as Secretary of State for Air, and subsequently tasked with building up the Luftwaffe into an effective fighting force.

    • Hardcover
    • David Irving
  4. 1. Jan. 1973 · A very detailed book on the Luftwaffe from 1933 to 1945 seen through the eyes of Field Marshal Erhard Milch, co-opted onto the Nazi regime in 1933 as Secretary of State for Air, and subsequently tasked with building up the Luftwaffe into an effective fighting force.

    • David Irving
  5. Field Marshal Milch supplies great material on the background of the V-1, V-2, and jets. The late-war production increases of aircraft arranged by Milch's own efforts, under the extreme war circumstances, are phenomenal to read about! The constant struggle for labor from various sources is excellent historical material seldom found laid out this way in other sources. "He suddenly tore the ...

  6. 1. Jan. 1973 · A very detailed book on the Luftwaffe from 1933 to 1945 seen through the eyes of Field Marshal Erhard Milch, co-opted onto the Nazi regime in 1933 as Secretary of State for Air, and subsequently tasked with building up the Luftwaffe into an effective fighting force.

    • Paperback
    • David John Cawdell Irving
  7. {detailed description}Hitler numbered Göring's deputy, Field Marshal Erhard Milch, State Secretary for Air in the Third Reich, among the men for whom the word 'impossible' did not exist. And Milch once said of the Führer : `Even if he commanded me to walk across the waves to him, I would unhesitatingly obey.' Milch was ambitious, aggressive and dangerously nationalistic, but amid a barren ...