Author: FOREMAN, JOHN. Title: Air war1941: The Turning Point. The day by day account of air operations over northwest Europe Part One From the Battle of Britain to the Blitz.
Description: Second Impression; 8vo; pp. 355; b/w. photograph illustrations throughout the text; index; stiff illustrated wrapper; a fine copy. Air Research Publications 1994. 1940 had seen defeat and poteniial disaster for Britain. German forces stood on the shores of France, their commanders' sight set across the Channel. By the year's end the air war in Europe had been fought to a standstill. Within the first six months of 1941, however, the roles of the opposing forces changed in dramatically. The tide had turned an the RAF took the offensive by day and night.
Keywords: gmil General aviation RAF aerial operations military history second world war two II
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