Battle of Britain Voices: 37 Fighter Pilots Tell Their Extraordinary Stories

Author:   Jonathan Reeve
Publisher:   Amberley Publishing
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9781445660240


Pages:   528
Publication Date:   30 January 2017
Format:   Paperback
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July 1940, and Britain is the only European country which hasn't caved in to Hitler's Third Reich. Hitler's stated aim was to 'eliminate the English home country as a base for the continuation of the war against Germany'. A Nazi invasion of Britain was set for 15 September, but the prerequisite was air supremacy - control of the skies over Britain to permit Blitzkrieg tactics and the successful crossing of the Channel by hundreds of thousands of German troops. The fighter pilots of the RAF stood in their way against the numerically superior Luftwaffe. The quality of first-hand accounts left by the Battle of Britain fighter pilots is astonishing. Many were written in the midst of the epic air battle: a hastily jotted-down diary, letters written to young wives, a contemporary interview with a journalist or a radio broadcast, and most poignant of all, the short books that were written to while away the weeks stuck in hospital bed whilst recovering from wounds received in battle. Some were written up in the cold light of day later in the war or just after, but they all share one feature - they were written before 'the Few' truly became etched in the mindset of the British people. The fighter pilots' modesty shines through. Battle of Britain histories often integrate testimony from pilots, but this is the first book to collect together substantial accounts to give a true idea of the exhilaration of being in a dogfight with a swarm of Messerschmitt 109s, the harrowing experience of being trapped in a burning cockpit and the mental stress of day after day of the maelstrom of air fighting. Far better than any single narrative, the 'voices', together with 150 photographs, many in colour, build up a complete picture of the Battle of Britain as it was experienced by the men who took part in it.

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Author:   Jonathan Reeve
Publisher:   Amberley Publishing
Imprint:   Amberley Publishing
ISBN:  

9781445660240


ISBN 10:   1445660245
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   30 January 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Jonathan Reeve studied History at the University of Liverpool. He has been a history book publisher for the last 15 years and has been responsible for bringing back into print several forgotten memoirs written by Battle of Britain fighter pilots including the bestselling Gun Button To Fire by Tom Neil, DFC. Married with four children, he lives in Bath in a converted bomb-proof ARP centre built in 1943 as a response to Hitler's Baedeker Raids.

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