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July 25, 1944 Number 15
Cover: A dangerous weapon
The torpedo after having played an important role in naval warfare for a long time, has now become a dangerous weapon in the hands of our flyers. Soldiers of the airforce transporting one of the dreaded “eels” out of the ammunition-magazines sunk deeply in the rocks. Illustrated report within. Propaganda Kompanie Photo by War Correspondent Bankhardt
Articles Inside:
A Dangerous Weapon
Torpedo-aircraft against the invasion fleet (Junkers Ju 88)
Propaganda Kompanie Special report for the Adler by War Correspondent Bankhardt
Within 10 seconds everything was over
Writes the war-reporter Antonowitz
Propaganda Kompanie Photos by War Correspondent Antonowitz (Sch)
The Charge Straight Into Death
German Paratroops against Soviet cavalry
Propaganda Kompanie Drawing by War Correspondent Baitz
We Continue Fighting
Epic of an Air-Signalling unit told in six radiograms
By War Correspondent Heinz Ockhardt, Drawing by H. von Medvey
Field Police of the Luftwaffe
Successful combatting of guerillas in Italy
Propaganda Kompanie Photos by War Correspondent Kohlrosen (PBZ)
Torpedos From the Air
117 000 GRT sunk out of the invasion fleet in front of Contentin / Submarine or torpedo-bomber? / Seven hours of low-level flying across the sea
By War Correspondent Heinz Ockhardt, Drawing by H. von Medvey
How They Won Their Knight’s Cross
Wing Commander i. General Staff Joachim Bauer, Flight Lieutenant Ernst-Ascan Gobert, Flying Officer Theodor Haker, Flying Officer Günther Ludigkeit, Flying Officer Paul Dose, Pilot Officer Fritz Tegtmeier, Pilot Officer August Lambert, Flight Sergeant Gerhard Hoffmann, Flight Sergeant Hans Luhr, Flight Sergeant Alois Wosnitza, Flight Sergeant Karlheinz Scherfling, Flight Sergeant Herbert Rabben
Propaganda Kompanie Photos by War Correspondents Seuffert (Sch), Heinz (Wb), Trapp (Wb) and Weltbild (9)
Twofold Salvage
A tale by Wilhelm H. C. Peters
Drawing by Gisela Voh
An American Pilot in the Wardrobe
The Strange Adventure of Flight Lieutenant Lang
By War Correspondent Heinz Ockhardt
Rubber Boat to Port!
By War Correspondent Walter Henkels
Severely Wounded, yet Victorious
By War Correspondent Jochen Scheurmann
Pastime
What is That?
Noble Little Finland
Propaganda Kompanie Photos by War Correspondent Wahner (HH)
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