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Neulen, Hans Werner. (Translated from the German by Alex Vanags-Baginskis.) In the Skies of Europe: Air Forces Allied to the Luftwaffe, 1939-1945. Ramsbury, Marlborough, UK: The Crowood Press, 2000
ISBN 1-86126-326-0
Hans Werner Neulen has assembled the best compilation of information about the (more-or-less) Axis air forces in World War II yet published in English. For some air forces, ample material is available elsewhere. For some air forces, there is little else to be found. In a few casessuch as Danish and Russian pilots in Luftwaffe serviceNeulen brings to light hitherto unknown stories. In sum, this is a valuable survey of the Axis skies. This is not, however, a book of aircraft specifications or markings, nor is it a photo album (although it has two sections of photos of unlikely aircraft in unusual markings in unfamiliar surroundings). Rather, the author provides a narrative summary of each nation's aircraft industry, air strength, organization, and air operations, along with tabular data for some specific OBs, air campaigns, and overall aircraft production
Italy: While there are some very good books about the Regia Aeronautica (including Courage Alone by Chris Dunning and parts of many works by Christopher Shores), there is no full treatment of the Italian air force as a whole in English (along the lines of, for example, John Terraine's classic about the RAF, A Time for Courage). Thus, Neulen's seventy pages about the Regia Aeronautica (including about a dozen on the post-Armistice Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana) make worthwhile reading. In addition to the overall summary of their activities on all the fronts where Italian air forces fought, he includes stories of some individual missions, several OBs, and an interesting table of Italian raids on Gibraltar from 1940 through 1944. Rumania: The Rumanian Air Force is covered in about thirty pages, a fair proportion of which uses Mark Axworthy's Third Axis, Fourth Ally as a source and much of which (with considerably more illustrations) is also covered in Rumanian Air Force by Denis Bernad (although Bernad's book was published after the German edition of In the Skies of Europe, and Bernad acknowledges Neulen's cooperation). Hungary: Thirty pages on the Hungarian MKHL deal with somewhat less familiar ground and include more OBs and organizational tables, such as "Aircraft Park of the Hungarian Air Force on 6 May 1941" and "The Fighting Formations of the Hungarian Air Force, June 1941." This chapter also includes, in addition to the story of Hungarian aircraft versus the Soviets, accounts of Hungarian interceptors versus American heavy bombers. Remnants of the MKHL fought until the end of the war, with their last air-to-air victory coming on 17 April. Bulgaria: With the Bulgarian air force, Neulen moves into little-known territory. The Bulgarians "shot down at least 53 British and American aircraft and damaged another 71" while attacking Allied bombers over Bulgaria and Bulgarian-occupied territories. As usual, In the Skies of Europe provides some OB information and strength figures. Croatia and Slovakia: These small German satellites had their own tiny air forces and Neulen devotes about a dozen pages to each.
In the second part of the book, "Special Cases," the air forces of Finland and Vichy France are investigated in separate chapters. Each nation warrants about twenty pages, and for the Vichy air force this is especially scarce information in English, although some of it comes from the omnipresent Christopher Shores and some data is available in A History of French Military Aviation by Christienne and Lissarrague. Neulen mentions Vichy French air activities in Djibouti, Indochina, and Madagascar, but mostly focuses on the Levant and the Allied invasion of French North Africa.
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Reviewed 8 October 2000
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