It may seem surprising in the context of an air unit history to detach a group from its squadron. However, the III./ZG 26, which started the Second World War on Bf 109, had a very independent career. Having received twin BF 110s during the Funny War, the unit was largely engaged in 1940 in the west and on England. Released at the end of 1940, like all Zerstörer groups, the III./ZG 26 was sent to the Mediterranean in early 1941, where his heavy fighters mainly supported the advance of the Afrika Korps while escorting ships supplying the German Army. Africa.
In 1943, after the fall of Tunisia and facing the numerical superiority of Allied aviation, the III./ZG 26 returned to Germany to be thrown into the bloody fighting of the Reichsverteidigung. The Bf 110 were decimated and the unit was dissolved in mid-44.
With 380 photos and 28 color profiles.
Author(s): Jean-Louis Roba
Publisher: LeLa Presse
Pages: 176
Language:
FRENCH
Edition: NACHDRUCK 2023
Year of publication: 2019
Dimensions: 29,7 x 21 cm
Binding: Hardcover
Weight: 1.00 kg