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Hallo,
do you mean the more than 400 pages "Die Planung und Entwicklung von Bomben für die deutsche Luftwaffe 1925-1945". A very, very informative work that sheds a different light on quite a few things. It must have been written after the war. I don't even know in what context this was written. If it is a work for allied technical intelligence or a work written in the context for the new german military, after the war. My copy has 2 drawings missing. You have to be fluent in technical german language, otherwise the book is of no use.
Hallo,
do you mean the more than 400 pages "Die Planung und Entwicklung von Bomben für die deutsche Luftwaffe 1925-1945". A very, very informative work that sheds a different light on quite a few things. It must have been written after the war. I don't even know in what context this was written. If it is a work for allied technical intelligence or a work written in the context for the new german military, after the war. My copy has 2 drawings missing. You have to be fluent in technical german language, otherwise the book is of no use.
Thank you - that is a post-war monograph written by Marquard for the US air force in the 1950s. I am talking about a memoir he wrote about his life and his development of bombs, possibly done in the 1960s.
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