Lord Hugh Dowding, Air Chief Marshall of the Royal Air Force, Head of
Fighter Command, First Baron of Bentley Priory, lived in the grip of
unseen spirits. In thrall of the supernatural, he talked to the ghosts
of his dead pilots, proclaimed that Hitler was defeated only by the
personal intervention of God, and believed in the existence of
faeries. How could it be that such a man should be put in charge of
evaluating technical developments for the British air ministry? Yet it
was he who brought the modern multi–gunned fighter into existence.
And he insisted that his scientists investigate the mysterious
invisible rays that would prove to be the salvation of Britain: radar.
Dowding, who provided the organization and training that led to
victory, has been all but ignored by U. S. biographers of Churchill
and historians of the Battle of Britain. Yet his story is vital to
tell, for its importance to the defense of Britain and the free world,
and for the intriguing character study that emerges from his ongoing
conflict with Churchill and the British government during the crisis
years of the empire. Part military history, part science narrative,
part biography; this an incredible story.
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Winston Churchill, Lord Dowding, Radar, and the Impossible Triumph of the Battle of Britain
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ISBN
9781582439211
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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