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The Blue Max (1964)

von Jack D. Hunter

Reihen: Bruno Stachel (1)

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Fiction. Historical Fiction. "Jack D. Hunter, who served as an American agent behind the German lines in World War II, writes with impressive authority about Germans and with absolutely astounding authority about the combat airplanes of World War I. His story moves fast and includes much tersely eloquent conversation.". HTML:

The most coveted combat decoration in all Germany, the Blue Max was a symbol of power, fame, and prestige beyond the reach of ordinary mortals.

Bruno Stachel is a nobody, a newly recruited junior officer in a First World War combat squadron. But he is determined not to remain a nobody for long. He has his sights on the Blue Max, the most coveted of all German decorations, and he will do anything to get it. From the very moment he shoots down his first plane, everything he does is aimed at that goal.

This world-famous novel of deadly combat in the skies tells the story of the men who killed for the Blue Maxâ??and died for it.

Stachelâ??murderer and alcoholic. His meteoric rise to glory alienated him from his fellow pilots, and ultimately from human decency. Ketteringâ??collector of pornography. He became the victim of Stachel's ruthless ambition. Von Klugermannâ??the haughty aristocrat. He delved too deeply into Stachel's torment, only to discover a cobra. Kaetiâ??the woman who knew them all. Arrogant noblewoman, black- mailing nymphomaniacâ??and Stachel's beautiful mistress.

Jack D. Hunter's novel is a classic of war literature and a brilliant study of a pilot tortured by his na… (mehr)

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A gripping tale of ambition in the German air force during World War I. ( )
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Heroism, says Webster, implies superlative, often transcendent courage--especially in fulfilling a superhumanly high purpose where the odds are against one. This book is dedicated to Shirley Thompson Hunter, who's taught me that heroism can come in dainty guise. J.D.H.
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Fiction. Historical Fiction. "Jack D. Hunter, who served as an American agent behind the German lines in World War II, writes with impressive authority about Germans and with absolutely astounding authority about the combat airplanes of World War I. His story moves fast and includes much tersely eloquent conversation.". HTML:

The most coveted combat decoration in all Germany, the Blue Max was a symbol of power, fame, and prestige beyond the reach of ordinary mortals.

Bruno Stachel is a nobody, a newly recruited junior officer in a First World War combat squadron. But he is determined not to remain a nobody for long. He has his sights on the Blue Max, the most coveted of all German decorations, and he will do anything to get it. From the very moment he shoots down his first plane, everything he does is aimed at that goal.

This world-famous novel of deadly combat in the skies tells the story of the men who killed for the Blue Maxâ??and died for it.

Stachelâ??murderer and alcoholic. His meteoric rise to glory alienated him from his fellow pilots, and ultimately from human decency. Ketteringâ??collector of pornography. He became the victim of Stachel's ruthless ambition. Von Klugermannâ??the haughty aristocrat. He delved too deeply into Stachel's torment, only to discover a cobra. Kaetiâ??the woman who knew them all. Arrogant noblewoman, black- mailing nymphomaniacâ??and Stachel's beautiful mistress.

Jack D. Hunter's novel is a classic of war literature and a brilliant study of a pilot tortured by his na

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