This new collection of archive imagery from Philip Kaplan offers a
gripping, graphic view of the routine repeated each day and night,
from the summer of 1940 through to the following spring, by the German
bomber crews bringing their deadly cargoes to Britain. Through mainly
German archival photos, it profiles airmen on their French bases and
in the skies over England; the aircraft they flew, fought and
sometimes died in; their leaders; their targets and results; the R.A.F
pilots and aircraft that stood in opposition to the German forces, and
the losses experienced on both sides. The images, from the
Bundesarchiv and other German and British photographic sources,
vividly convey a real sense of events as they played out, as do the
compelling first-hand accounts from a host of participants on both
sides, eyewitnesses to one of the most brutal sustained bombardments
of the Second World War.
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ISBN
9781473829657
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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