Adolf Galland | Why One of Germany's Best Pilots Became Göring's Enemy
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Germany's top fighter ace told Göring he needed a squadron of Spitfires. It started a feud that lasted five years, and nearly ended his life. 📚 My WW2 book recommendations → https://linktr.ee/historyinside 🎖️ Subscribe to History Inside → https://bit.ly/sub2HI Chapters 00:00 Rise 03:14 Defiance 05:52 Mutiny 08:38 Exile 📚 Sources used: - Die Ersten und die Letzten — Adolf Galland (1953) - Interview: Adolf Galland — HistoryNet - The Me 262 and R4M Rocket — Osprey Publishing - Lt. Gen. Adolf Galland in Argentina 1948–1955 — Blog - WW2 Gravestone — Adolf Galland - Adolf Galland: The Luftwaffe's Fighter General — HistoryNet ___________________________________________ The content presented in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate historical information, some details may be subject to interpretation or debate. The views and opinions expressed in this video do not necessarily represent the opinion of History Inside. This chann
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