

Useful booklet on LC's fighter aircraft, with photos and color profiles. Photos of captured Bf109 (6-15) and He111 (25-32), test flown and evaluated by a French technical team in Spain and Soviet pilots and engineers in the USSR. Illertissen, Germany: Flugzeug Publikations GmbH, 1997. DIE DEUTSCHEN FLUGZEUGE IN RUSSICHEN UND SOWJETISCHEN DIENSTEN 1914-1951. Bf109Bs shown with radio masts and aerials. Color illustrations and profiles of aircraft of both sides, accompanied by brief technical descriptions and operational details. Madrid: Ministerio de Defensa, Instituto de Historia y Cultura Aeronautica, 1996. GALERIA DE AVIONES DE LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPANOLA (1936-1939). Memoirs of a Republican fighter pilot and squadron leader, who later fought for the Soviet Union during WWII. ARDE EL CIELO: Memorias de un Piloto de Caza Participante en la Guerra de España (1936-1939) y en la Gran Guerra Patria de la URSS (1941-1945). Privately circulated paper, January 1991. SOVIET AIRMEN IN THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR 1936-1939. Privately circulated paper, June 1987 via Tom Sarbaugh. KEY TO LISTS OF NON-SOVIET FOREIGNERS WHO SERVED WITH THE LOYALIST AIR FORCES 1936-1939. PORTUGUESE AVIATORS IN NATIONALIST SPAIN DURING THE CIVIL WAR. Critical comment on Lacalles's book by an Italian fighter pilot who fought in Spain. Privately circulated paper via Tom Sarbaugh. COMENTOS AL LIBRO " LA AVIACION DE CAZA EN LA GUERRA ESPANOLA" DEL SR. An admirable attempt to list every Bf109 used in Spain, with details of painting and camouflage schemes. MESSERSCHMITT BF109s OF THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR. Appears to be based on Fritz von Forell's MOLDERS UND SEINE MANNER and Josef Fözö's FREIE JAGD VON MADRID BIS MOSKAU. Simpson Historical Research Center, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. * Legion Condor Daily Situation Reports (Lageberichte). Privately circulated paper, September 1974. AN ANNOTATED LISTING OF RUSSIAN AVIATORS IN THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR 1936-1939. Nevertheless, the bibliography should be of some value to researchers of the Spanish air war, and it has been enhanced by the inclusion of more recent books and magazine articles not included in the original document. Other relevant documentation on the air war is not listed because it was not available for use and not included in the original bibliography, though some may have been mentioned in the text of the study. This study was begun in 1987 and completed in 1991, but was not published. The royal living quarters and the East Palace for the crown prince were also restored to their original state.Details Published: 29 December 2011 29 December 2011 Last Updated: 07 April 2012 07 April 2012Ĭompiler's Note: All of the books and documents, with some exceptions, were originally used to provide research information and documentation for the preparation of a study of aircraft losses during the Spanish Civil War. Heungnyemun Gate was restored to its original state. The Japanese government general building was finally removed and An effort to fully restore Gyeongbokgung Palace to its former glory has been ongoing since 1990. Restored buildings were dismantled, Gwanghwamun Gate was dismantled and relocated to the east and an enormous building, housing the Japanese government general, was constructed in front of the Gyeongbokgung Palace was largely torn down during the Japanese occupation.

500 buildings were built on a site of over 40 hectares and constituted a small city. The palace prince regent Heungseon reconstructed, was markedly differentįrom the original.

It was finally reconstructed in 1867 by the order of the prince regent. Palace was left derelict for the next 273 years.
