Aviation Awards of Imperial Germany in WW1 & Men Who Earned Them Reference Book

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This hardcover book by Neal W. O’Connor details the aviation awards given by eight German states and three free cities during World War I. It covers the history and significance of these awards, along with the stories of the men who earned them. Richly illustrated and thoroughly researched, it’s a valuable resource for historians and collectors.

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‘Aviation Awards of Imperial Germany in WW1 & Men Who Earned Them Reference Book’ by Neal W. O’Connor is a meticulously researched hardcover that delves into the prestigious aviation awards granted by eight German states and three free cities during World War I. This richly illustrated volume brings to life the history and significance of each award, providing detailed accounts of their origins and the brave aviators who earned them. With comprehensive narratives and fascinating biographies, O’Connor paints a vivid picture of the era’s aviation heroes and their remarkable achievements. Whether you are a historian, a collector, or an aviation enthusiast, this book is an indispensable reference that offers profound insights into the honors bestowed upon WWI aviators, celebrating their valor and contributions to the annals of military aviation history.

Book Title

Aviation Awards of Imperial Germany in World War I and the Men Who Earned Them : Volume VII – the Aviation Awards of Eight German States and the Three Free Cities

Item Length

11in.

Item Height

8.4in.

Item Width

8.5in.

Author

Neal w. O'connor

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Publisher

Schiffer Publishing, The Limited

Publication Year

2002

Genre

Juvenile Nonfiction

Item Weight

107.4 Oz

Number of Pages

528 Pages

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