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Dangerous Sky - (Bibliographies of Battles and Leaders) by Eunice Wilson (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- July 1990 marked the 50th anniversary of one of the most critical and decisive struggles in the European theater of World War II.
- About the Author: EUNICE WILSON is a professional writer and freelance accredited researcher at the Public Record Office, London.
- 160 Pages
- Reference, Bibliographies & Indexes
- Series Name: Bibliographies of Battles and Leaders
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About the Book
July 1990 marked the 50th anniversary of one of the most critical and decisive struggles in the European theater of World War II. Following the withdrawal of British forces at Dunkirk and the fall of France, the Battle of Britain pitted some 2,800 Luftwaffe aircraft against some 650 serviceable RAF fighter aircraft. For the next four months Britain faced daily attacks against airfields and military installations, ports, and civilian and industrial centers. The failure of the Luftwaffe to overwhelm and destroy the RAF undercut German efforts to mount an invasion of Britain, and by November the airwar shifted to the Blitz phase, the attempt to destroy civilian morale through attacks on urban centers and airfields, which was to last essentially for the rest of the war.
Dangerous Sky attempts to bring together all the main sources published through 1989 dealing with the battle. The Guide provides information on how to conduct RAF research, and it organizes materials ranging from official documents through memoirs and biographies to secondary histories under major categories. Within each category, materials are cited in alphabetical order and short descriptive comments are provided. Access to materials is augmented by an author index. This research guide is essential to students, military buffs, and researchers concerned with the British side of this crucial phase of World War II.
Book Synopsis
July 1990 marked the 50th anniversary of one of the most critical and decisive struggles in the European theater of World War II. Following the withdrawal of British forces at Dunkirk and the fall of France, the Battle of Britain pitted some 2,800 Luftwaffe aircraft against some 650 serviceable RAF fighter aircraft. For the next four months Britain faced daily attacks against airfields and military installations, ports, and civilian and industrial centers. The failure of the Luftwaffe to overwhelm and destroy the RAF undercut German efforts to mount an invasion of Britain, and by November the airwar shifted to the Blitz phase, the attempt to destroy civilian morale through attacks on urban centers and airfields, which was to last essentially for the rest of the war.
Dangerous Sky attempts to bring together all the main sources published through 1989 dealing with the battle. The Guide provides information on how to conduct RAF research, and it organizes materials ranging from official documents through memoirs and biographies to secondary histories under major categories. Within each category, materials are cited in alphabetical order and short descriptive comments are provided. Access to materials is augmented by an author index. This research guide is essential to students, military buffs, and researchers concerned with the British side of this crucial phase of World War II.Review Quotes
?This book is a welcome addition to the voluminous literature about World War II, ... Dangerous Sky is an essential starting point for futher research on the Battle of Britian. ... The biblography of works related to the Battle of Britian and the on set of World War II is particularly rich. This research guide is highly recommended for military buffs, researchers, and students.?-ARBA
?Wilson presents not just a bibliography but a complete guide to information on the Battle of Britain. Useful for libraries collecting WW II materials.?-Choice
"Wilson presents not just a bibliography but a complete guide to information on the Battle of Britain. Useful for libraries collecting WW II materials."-Choice
"This book is a welcome addition to the voluminous literature about World War II, ... Dangerous Sky is an essential starting point for futher research on the Battle of Britian. ... The biblography of works related to the Battle of Britian and the on set of World War II is particularly rich. This research guide is highly recommended for military buffs, researchers, and students."-ARBA
About the Author
EUNICE WILSON is a professional writer and freelance accredited researcher at the Public Record Office, London. Among her earlier works are numerous articles in RAF News, Fly Past, and Airmail as well as a guide to the RAF, How to Find the Few, RAF Quiz Book, and the D-Day Quiz Book.