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OverviewThe story of the top-scoring ace in history, a Luftwaffe pilot named Erich Hartmann who totalled 352 kills. Black Tulip is the story of the top-scoring ace in history, a World War II Luftwaffe pilot named Erich Hartmann (19221993). Over 1,404 wartime missions, Hartmann scored 352 kills (the top American ace, Dick Bong, scored 40) and his career was full of drama. There are the frostbitten fighter sweeps over the Russian tundra; drunken forays to Hitler's Eagle's Nest; a decade of imprisonment in the Soviet camps; and a second flying career during the Cold War that ended with scandal and unmet promises. Alongside the narrative of an aviator and a war, this book is about how heroes are made, and marketed. Just when Hartmann's second career was faltering, he was adopted by an insular network of writers and commentators personally invested in his welfare and reputation. These men, mostly Americans, published lavish, celebratory stories about Hartmann and his elite fraternity of Luftwaffe pilots. With each dogfight tale put into print, Hartmann's legacy became loftier and more secure, and his complicated service in the defense of Nazism faded away. Sometimes this amounted to historical generosity. Sometimes it was just fraudulent. Black Tulip locates the ambiguous truth about Hartmann and so much of the Wehrmacht in general: these men usually were neither Nazi thugs nor impeccable knights. They were complicated, contradictory, diverse, and committed to a conflict they didn't fully understand. This book portrays a complex human rather than the one-dimensional caricature we're used to, and it argues that the tidy, polished hero stories we've inherited about men like Hartmann say as much about those who've crafted them as they do about the heroes themselves. AUTHOR: Erik Schmidt is a senior marketing writer and idea-maker, with a professional mindset. He has a graduate degree in creative nonfiction. A lover of history and aviation, this book started out as a grad-school thesis. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erik SchmidtPublisher: Casemate Publishers Imprint: Casemate Publishers ISBN: 9781612008240ISBN 10: 1612008240 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 20 February 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA fascinating insight into the making of a flying legend ... exposes through rigorous analysis how myths are made, and sometimes used, to excuse one of the most evil mass slaughters in history. -- RAF News Portrays a complex human ... Black Tulip does much to fill in the backstory of the greatest fighter ace. -- Flight Journal What sets this book apart is the in depth analysis of who Hartmann was and whether his reputation is apt and why he was and still is held in such high regard. It's a fascinating book and I highly recommend it. * Aviation Enthusiast Book Club * Well-written, thought provoking. * Aeroplane Magazine * Author InformationErik Schmidt is a senior marketing writer and idea-maker, with a professional mindset. He has a graduate degree in creative nonfiction. A lover of history and aviation, this book started out as a grad-school thesis. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |