Der Adler English Edition 1942 01 27 nr 02 (PDF)

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January 27, 1942     No. 2

Cover: Helping the Fighting Front

Fellow workers at work in an aircraft factory. Although of very different ages, all are imbued with the same indomitable will to forge the best weapon for our fighting forces.
Special photograph for the Adler by Dr. H. Franz

Articles Inside:

Ground Strafers
Assistants to the Infantry
PK Photos by Wundshammer, Antonowitz, Wiedemann, war correspondents

Japanese War Aircraft
Photos: Archives of Deutsche Luftwacht Edition “Luftwehr”, Atlantic

Fighter Planes in Snow and Ice
PK Photographs by Goetze ( Wb ), war correspondent

Death Lurks in the Clouds
The Formation of Ice on Aircraft and how it can be dealt with
By Hollbach, Dipl. Ing., Source of Photographs: AVA Goettingen, JFM; Drawings by JFM, Adler-Archives

Seaplane for Multiple Purposes Heinkel He 59
Photo by Dr. Franz

Airplane Crew Adrift in Map Square X…
Illustrated sketch of the work of the Life-Saving Service
By Dr. H. Franz

Japan — A Nation without Living Space
A Sketch of Japan’s Colonial Policy
By Dr. Walter Jantzen, Photos by Scherl-Bilderdienst, Sketch map by Eigener

Coast Defense on the Alert
Specially Written for the Adler by Dr. H. Franz

Winter War in the East
Pictures of the Struggle of the Luftwaffe with the Soviet Forces
Drawings by Ellgaard, war correspondent and H. von Medvey

How the Earth Looks to Us
Poetry and Prose as Seen from Above
By Oberleutnant Haenel

Advice and Attention for Disabled Soldiers
The Welfare Officer of the German Defense Forces and His Tasks
Photographs by Atlantic

,,Himmelhunde” (“Hounds of the Sky”)
A Glider Film by the Terra
Specially photographed for the Adler by Dr. H. Franz

Stage and Screen Celebrities Entertain Our Wounded
Photographs by E. Thaler

Shizuyoko Plays Schumann’s “Traeumerei”
Photographs by Dr. H. Franz

Fish to Measure
A Description of the Work of the German Scientific Commission for Marine Research
Photographs by Dr. H. Franz

Chasing “KTY”
Plane Downed with the Machine-Gun Alone, The Cannon Is Put out of Action
By Jochen Scheurmann, War Correspondent, Drawings by H. Freder

From the Editor’s Scrapbook
Development of French aviation during the Great war 1914-18

Henschel Stuka (Advertisment)

Portrait of a Wearer of the Knight’s Cross
Interview with Major Bauer
By Adalbert Norden

Wind Strength 10 — Storm in the Bay of Biscay
Long-Distance Bombers on the Lookout for Convoys
By Hellmut Dressler, War Correspondent

Pastime

On the Glistening Ice
A Sporting Event in the Berlin Sportpalast under the Auspices of the Defense Forces
Specially photographed for the Adler by Dr. H. Franz