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English and American literature Asahi Sonorama and gakken M Bunko published a new translation of a classic book that became a best seller. The biggest downing king in history, Erich Hartmann, who set a record of 352 planes being downed. The superhuman pilot's career culminated with the award of the Iron Cross of the Knight with the Diamond Hakuyo Sword. However, the defeat and his subsequent detention in the Soviet Union brought unrelenting suffering to the hero, Hartmann. An authentic biography of the proud "Blonde Knight" vividly describes the indomitable half of life. "An attractive human drama. It was not just a fighter pilot or a soldier who greeted us. It was a man who had been deprived of his right as a soldier for ten and a half years. Behind it is a story of lifelong love. I believe this is the most remarkable book about fighter pilots. And it is all the more remarkable because he lived as a first class pilot." / Lieutenant General Adolf Garland and Commander General of the German Air Force Fighter Corps (1941? 45) "An inspiring article of personal courage and integrity in combat" / Richmond News Reader