Description
Facing the Thames Estuary across the English Channel, the German naval aviators of Flandern 1, later See 1, fought a determined war against British air and sea forces throughout WWI. Zeebrugge, the anchor of the seaward extension of the Western Front into the English Channel and North Sea, was the most important German naval air station of the Great War, and this book, written by a German historian and translated into English, tells the story of its men and machines in text, 333 photographs and illustrations, and 47 color profiles. The book is hard bound and has 328 pages.
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