Sunday, 29 June 2025

Casemate Luftwaffe Nightfighter Aces 1940-43 and 1943-45 - reviews of new Luftwaffe books

 



Some reviews are appearing for the two titles published by Casemate on the Luftwaffe Night Fighter Aces..

Robey Price writes;

".. I really enjoyed Volume 1 of your new series Night Fighter Aces. I did a brief 5 star review on Amazon (USA). Looking forward to the second part.."

Kylie Newton posted a review on Aeroscale;

" I read this over a couple of days and thoroughly enjoyed the book. The text is supported by first person accounts, which are a highlight, some colour profiles, and sidebars / text blocks. The narrative is for the most part near bullet point in style, as it needs to be given the size of the subject and the length of the book..."

James Kelley posted a very complimentary review on the IPMS USA site - slightly gushing it reads as if it has been AI-generated! 

"Night Fighter Aces of the Luftwaffe 1940-1943" stands as a valuable contribution to the understanding of aerial warfare during World War II. It is a must-read for aviation enthusiasts, military history buffs, and anyone interested in the human dimension of conflict..."

Reviewing Volume II '1943-45' Scott van Aken writes;

"..I particularly liked the coverage of night fighting on the eastern front, something we rarely read about. For instance, I was quite unaware that the Luftwaffe operated trains that carried the ground radar equipment. In all, it makes a great addition to the series and is a book that I know you will find of interest..."