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猜測這篇中譯可能是以下這篇的節譯 Black Cross/Red Star: Air War Over the Eastern Front by Christer Bergstrom Fighter Combat in the East and in the West - A Comparison http://www.bergstrombooks.elknet.pl/bc-rs/text.html --------- (摘錄第二段) It is clear that the German fighter pilots were more successful on the Eastern Front than against the Western Allies, and that the war in the air on the Eastern Front cost more Soviet than German aircraft. But the reasons to this are manifolded. One key issue is the development of German fighter aces, and the extreme emphasis that the Luftwaffe placed on individual aerial victories. First of all, the Germans held a superiority regarding pilot training, the experience of their airmen, tactics, and technical outfit in 1941-1942. The tutoring into an aggressive victory hunt taht the German fighter pilots ("Jager," "hunters," in German) received must be taken into account. The output from German fighter pilot training schools until 1943 can be described as highly trained, self confident, and highly motivated young aerial warriors, tutored to hunt aerial victories and nothing else. They had been brought up to believe that they were superior to anything else. They enjoyed the advantages of the best fighter plane at the time (Messerschmitt Bf 109), highly efficient tactics, and the accumulated result of the experience of other Luftwaffe veterans from the Spanish Civil War and the air war in the West in 1940.   一個顯而易見的事實是﹕德國的戰鬥機飛行員在東線比其面對西方盟軍 更為成功﹔同時﹐在東線的空戰中蘇聯飛機的損失要比德國更大。但是導致 這兩個現象的原因是多種多樣的。   一個重要的因素是德國戰鬥機王牌的成長﹐以及德國空軍對個人空戰戰 果的極端強調。而最重要的是﹕在1941-1942年﹐德國人在飛行員訓練、空 軍人員的經驗、戰術和技術上具有優勢。 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 220.132.162.195