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Croatian Aces of World War 2 (Osprey Aircraft of the Aces, 49) [Paperback]

Boris Ciglic (Author), Dragan Savic (Author), John Weal (Author)
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Aircraft of the Aces October 18, 2002
Initially flying Italian-supplied Fiat G.50s, the Croat forces suffered heavy losses during 1942 whilst flying alongside JG 52 in the southern sector of the Russian front. Despite this, a significant number of kills fell to future aces such as Cvitan Galic and Mato Dubovak during this time, and when the units re-equipped with Bf 109G-10s in 1943, battle-seasoned Croat pilots started to rack up impressive scores. This book reveals how, by 1944, Croat air groups were defending Yugoslavia from British and American air raids, and in the final months of the war a handful of surviving pilots fought on until final defeat in May 1945.

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Osprey's Aircraft of the Aces series combines full colour artwork, the best archival contemporary photography, and first hand accounts from aces to bring history's greatest airborne conflicts to life.

About the Author

Boris Ciglic is a member of the Yugoslav Historical Research Group attached to the Yugolsav Air Force Museum in Belgrade. He has spent many years detailing the history of the Croatian Air Groups, and has unearthed some terrific material. Dragan Slavic has been an associate of the Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum since 1978 and has established himself as one of the leading experts on the Croatian Air Force. In addition to more than sixty articles published in numerous Yugoslav aviation magazines, he has also assisted prominent aviation historians, contributing to books such as ‘Horrido’, ‘Aeronautica Italiana nella Seconda Guerra Mondiale’ and ‘April 1941’. This is his first book for Osprey.

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  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Osprey Publishing (October 18, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1841764353
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841764351
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 0.3 x 9.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,103,312 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Osprey's Croatian Aces of WW2, June 7, 2003
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This review is from: Croatian Aces of World War 2 (Osprey Aircraft of the Aces, 49) (Paperback)
One of the latest in Osprey's "Aircraft of the Aces" series, this is the first English language work that I have come across that deals in detail with the exploits of Croatian fighter pilots in WW2.

I think that the authors have made excellent use of a large and wide variety of published sources, as well as much unpublished material and eye-witness accounts from the families of the airmen in question.

The text begins with the Royal Yugoslav Air Force and its fight with the Luftwaffe and Regia Aeronautica in 1941, moves on to cover the independent pro-axis state of Croatia and its volunteer "legion" fighter unit, 15/(Kroat)./JG 52 on the Eastern Front 1942-44 and back on home soil in 1944-45, attempting to defend Croatia in a motley collection of French, Italian and German fighters. It finishes with a "Hall of Fame" detailing the 21 Croatian pilots who achieved "Ace" status.

I was particularly fascinated by the many newly related first-hand accounts of battle, both in Russia and over Croatia.

Also, the 8 pages of new colour profiles and over 100 photos sourced in Croatia serve to complete what I found to be an excellent, most comprehensive look at this "forgotten" Axis air force.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Croatians; For Russia or Germany?, January 23, 2009
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This review is from: Croatian Aces of World War 2 (Osprey Aircraft of the Aces, 49) (Paperback)
Croatia, apart of Yugoslavia, was brought into WWII in April of 1941 when the Germans invaded Yugoslavia. After the Germans took over Yugoslavia, the Yugo's and Croat's fought with Germany against the Russians, but not all Croats were loyal to the Third Reich, for while in flight on patrols or other flying activity, many fled to Russia. While others were partisans against Germany.

This book has 87 pages of first hand accounts, color plates, pictures and much information on the Croatian aces who fought with Germany.
This book shines light on aces who flew Bf-109s, MS.406s, Mc.202s and G.50s.
A country darkened by war, hundreds of thousands of civilian casualties, Yugoslavia was weakening greatly. An air group was needed to fend off the attackers. Many pilots fled back home or to Russia. In the end, Yugoslavia's air power was nil. Many Yugoslavians were killed towards, during and after the war had ended to partisans or the Allies.
The last chapter (13 pages) are dedicated to encyclopedia on Croatian aces. A real plus for me as a information source for my list of aces.
If you want to read about a not much heard of Axis air arm, then I would highly recommend this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good guys and bad guys, February 9, 2008
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This review is from: Croatian Aces of World War 2 (Osprey Aircraft of the Aces, 49) (Paperback)

I recently purchased the book
Croatian Aces of World War 2,
written by Dragan Savic and Boris Ciglic,
and published by Osprey, which is an English press but whose USA
distributor is in Osceola, Wisconsin.

If you want to go hunting for it, the ISBN is 1 - 8417 - 6435 - 3 and
full retail is $20.95. Amazon sells it and quite likely Osprey is a
presence at sports and gun shows, given their military titles. I
bought mine on eBAy for less than half the list for a new copy.

A little about the book:
Heavily illustrated with black and white photos and color paintings of
the planes flown, this is a publication focused on the fighter pilots
for the pro - Axis state of Croatia during WW2. In other words, these
guys flew for the Nazi's and were enrolled in the Luftwaffe. There's
some background on the war, and how Yugoslavia came to war, and lost in
about 11 days when the Wehrmacht invaded in April, 1941. Then the body
of the narrative concerns the fighter Staffel the Croatian pilots
formed to support the Axis forces battling the Russians in the Eastern
front. By the end of the war, 21 of these Croatian pilots had gained
ace status, 5 kills. Most of them had returned to Yugoslavia by 1944,
many to continue fighting enrolled in non - German forces.

A biographical section at the end of the narrative, 14 pages long,
profiles the 21 aces. Several appendices list all the pilots known to
have " arial victories," and the various ranks of the relevant forces,
Messerschmitt line drawings, and explainations of the color plates.

Top pilot for kills: Mato DUKOVAC of Surcic, near Zemun. Post - war
he joined the Syrian air force and flew in the first Israli - Arab war.
Sometime afterwards he emigrated to Canada and lived in Toronto,
working in business.

Other pilots were mostly Croats, some Slovenes, Slovaks, Czechs, and
Bosnians. One Serb and one German are listed in the appendix, although
several of these pilots had German sounding names.

One of the Croat Aces is Albin STARK, born in Rijeka, whose name I am
assuming is shortened from STARCEVIC, perhaps to sound more German, a
political consideration at the time.

Another northern Croatia name is that of Tomislav KAUZLARIC, of
Delnice, who was badly shot up several times. He moved to France with
his wife after getting out of a PoW camp and in the 1960's returned to
the then Yugoslavia, living in Subotica until his death.

The book is incredibly detailed, probably a characteristic of military history. It
covers the air war on almost a day by day basis, a numbing experience reading for
someone who has spent no time in those extremes. Perhaps this is one of the
strengths of the book, making the reader consider the horrid conditions, physical and
political, these pilots flew under.

I found the anecdotes and biographical material fascinating.
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Realising that war in Europe was inevitable, the Vazduhoplovstvo Vojske Kraljevine Jugoslavije (VVKJ - Royal Yugoslav Air Force) embarked upon an ambitious modernisation programme during the late 1930s. Read the first page
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Eastern Front, Franjo Dzal, Cvitan Galic, Josip Helebrant, Mato Dukovac, Vladimir Ferencina, Zlatko Stipcic, Ljudevit Bencetic, Mato Culinovic, Tomislav Kauzlaric, Veca Mikovic, Stjepan Martinasevic, Albin Starc, Bozidar Bartulovic, Eduard Martinko, Oberstleutnant Dzal, Soviet Union, Banja Luka, World War, Josip Kranjc, Stjepan Radic, Vladimir Kren, Zdenko Avdic, Dragutin Gazapi, Leopold Hrastovcan
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