Tuskegee Airmen: Dogfighting with the Luftwaffe and Jim Crow

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Tuskegee Airmen: Dogfighting with the Luftwaffe and Jim Crow

Author(s): Samuel de Korte (Author)

  • Publisher: Air World
  • Publication Date: April 14, 2024
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 200 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1399043811
  • ISBN-13: 9781399043816

Book Description

“… de Korte’s narrative includes actual pilot battle reports in unvarnished and vivid detail. Particularly revealing were the frequent number of incidents where pilots, in both combat and training, had either to bail out or crash-land because of engine failure and/or mechanical issues.” -The Journal of the Air Force Historical Foundation

During the Second World War, the Tuskegee Airmen had not one but two enemies to overcome: the German Luftwaffe and Jim Crow. In this book, the inspiring history of these men is recounted detailing the struggles the men faced at home and abroad.

The Tuskegee Airmen were black American pilots who served in the Army Air Corps during the Second World War. However, before earning their wings, these men and women needed to prove themselves to their white countrymen. After all, the racism prevalent at the time meant that black Americans were deemed unsuitable for the demands of modern war.

After completing their training and conducting their first combat missions, the real enemy was waiting for them: the Luftwaffe. As a result of their role escorting the bombers, as well as their bright red tails, the Tuskegee Airmen of 332nd Fighter Group earned the nickname the ‘Red Tails’. The units served with distinction in several fierce engagements, such as the 99th Fighter Squadron, who fought in the skies over Anzio on 27 and 28 January 1944, and the 332nd Fighter Group, who earned a Distinguished Unit Citation for its mission to Berlin on 24 March 1945.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“That the pilots’ combat accounts read like other pilots’ accounts in the air can be considered the point of the book.”
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society

“… de Korte’s narrative includes actual pilot battle reports in unvarnished and vivid detail. Particularly revealing were the frequent number of incidents where pilots, in both combat and training, had either to bail out or crash-land because of engine failure and/or mechanical issues.”
The Journal of the Air Force Historical Foundation

“This new book is a fitting tribute to the 332nd, thoroughly covering its fight against both the enemy in the air and racism on the ground.”
WWII History Magazine

About the Author

Samuel de Korte is a graduate of Utrecht University, where he received an MA in the Cultural History of Modern Europe, and in his spare time enjoys researching or writing articles about popular history. He wrote his thesis about the representation of Black Americans during the Second World War in contemporary media, indicating that although they formed a substantial part of the American armed forces, they don’t receive an equal share in the representation. His research provided the starting point for this book.

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