This new addition to the Images of War series is sure to prove
welcome, illustrating as it does the preparatory stages of the iconic
Battle of Britain. Whilst the country geared up for action, the air
forces rallied, readying the high-performance Hawker Hurricane and
Supermarine Spitfire fighters that were to characterize this aerial
conflict so dramatically. The nine month period that elapsed prior to
the German dive-bombing attacks on British shipping in the English
Channel (an event that signaled, what Winston Churchill labeled, The
Battle of Britain) is the focus of this photographic study. The
so-called 'Phoney War' that played out under the leadership of William
Maxwell Aitken, the British Minister of Aircraft Production, saw all
arms of the Air Force tasked with the job of ensuring that Britain and
its forces were prepared for the German challenge that existed on the
horizon.Images of some of pilots and various aircrews preparing for
battle feature alongside shots of Spitfires in waiting, volunteer
ambulance crews in readiness, civilians filling sandbags on the
beaches of Britain to be used in an effort to protect its buildings.
All these images serve to illustrate the times at hand, and the
co-operative, resilient spirit of British pilots and civilians during
this anticipatory period of uncertainty. Military enthusiasts and
historians of the Second World War will be intrigued by the new
insights opened up by these images. All are accompanied by Kaplan's
illuminating prose, setting each image within context. A second volume
will follow, focussing on the Battle itself, and The Few who achieved
so much.
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ISBN
9781473833395
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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