Jumat, 18 Agustus 2017

Aviation History Book Review: Hell Above Earth

Hell Above Earth: The Incredible True Story of an American WWII Bomber Commander and the Co-pilot Ordered to Kill Him by Stephen Frater, St. Martins Press, New York, 2012, $25.99 In Salt Lake City’s German-American community during the 1930s, handyman Karl Goering loved to tell neighbors that his younger brother was Hermann Göring, the World …

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