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With Wings Like Eagles by Michael Korda
The day was filled with a chill...but the chill wasn't caused by the cool breezy days of England, rather the advancement of the German army. The Battle of Britain was a crucial victory over the Luftwaffe. Between the 10th of July and the 31st of October in the year 1940, the Royal Air Force would find itself in the most important fight of its life....more

Novel by Michael Korda Publisher: Harper (January 6, 2009)

With Wings Like Eagles: A History of the Battle of Britain
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From the Publisher: Michael Korda's brilliant work of history takes the reader back to the summer of 1940, when fewer than three thousand young fighter pilots of the Royal Air Force-often no more than nine hundred on any given day-stood between Hitler and the victory that seemed almost within his grasp. Korda re-creates the intensity of combat in "the long, delirious, burning blue" of the sky above southern England, and at the same time-perhaps for the first time-traces the entire complex web of political, diplomatic, scientific, industrial, and human decisions during the 1930s that led inexorably to the world's first, greatest, and most decisive air battle. Korda deftly interweaves the critical strands of the story-the invention of radar (the most important of Britain's military secrets); the developments by such visionary aircraft designers as R. J. Mitchell, Sidney Camm, and Willy Messerschmitt of the revolutionary, all-metal, high-speed monoplane fighters the British Spitfire and Hurricane and the German Bf 109; the rise of the theory of air bombing as the decisive weapon of modern warfare and the prevailing belief that "the bomber will always get through" (in the words of British prime minister Stanley Baldwin). As Nazi Germany rearmed swiftly after 1933, building up its bomber force, only one man, the central figure of Korda's book, Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding, the eccentric, infuriating, obstinate, difficult, and astonishingly foresighted ...
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Books, Nonfiction, Nonfiction Books, World War Ii, Battle Of Britain, Royal Air Force, Aerial Operations

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ISBN-10: 0061125350 (hbk.)
ISBN-13: 9780061125355 (hbk.)
Author: Michael Korda
Publisher: Harper
Date Published: January 6, 2009
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