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Jagdgeschwader 301/302 “Wilde Sau” : In Defense of the Reich with the Bf 109, Fw 190 and Ta 152, Hardback Book

Jagdgeschwader 301/302 “Wilde Sau” : In Defense of the Reich with the Bf 109, Fw 190 and Ta 152 Hardback

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Jagdgeschwader 301 and 302 were established in 1943.

Their mission was to intercept enemy bombers at night flying fast single-engined fighters.

But they also had to engage Allied bombers by day. The pilots of these new fighter wings were a mix of former bomber pilots and trained fighter pilots – a unique composition for the Luftwaffe.

Night missions required good instrument training, like that given to bomber pilots.

The fighter pilots were more familiar with the available aircraft and combat tactics.

A former fighter pilot himself, Willi Reschke describes the difficulties of crossing over from day to night fighting and vice-versa.

He describes the difficult missions flown by JG 301/JG 302 and the fates of their pilots, providing the first chronicle of the “Wilde Sau” Geschwader.

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