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Young, John



Guardians Of The Atlantic Wall


A flight of the Luftwaffe's "wolves" sweep along the French coast seeking evidence of any incoming threat from across the channel, or even a chance engagement. Led by Oblt. "Sepp" Wurmheller, FW190A-5's from 9/ JG2, the "Richthofen Jagdgeschwader," patrol the beach at Normandy's Mont St. Michel on a summer day in 1943.
By this time some of the fortification of the French coast had been completed for Hitler's "Atlantic Wall." In a vain attempt to build a fortified barrier to the West, the Todt Organization put in place some 17.3 million cubic yards of concrete and 1.2 million tons of steel between 1942 and 1944.
The Focke-Wulf 190 was a formidable fighter aircraft and in the hands of a skilled pilot it could be more than a match for any Spitfire or Mustang. Like many good aircraft, the FW190 went through a series of modifications and improvements, increasing its performance and broadening its mission applications.

Print size: 25"w X 19"h
Limited edition of: 650 signed and numbered by the artist.
Price : US$75.00
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