Battle of Britain Airfields Under Attack

19 August 1940 – 6 September 1940

(Author) Dilip Sarkar MBE
Format: Hardcover
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In this unprecedented series exploring the big story of the Battle of Britain, renowned historian Dilip Sarkar investigates the wider context and intimate details of the epic aerial conflict in the summer of 1940 from all sides. In so doing, he gives due acknowledgement to the roles of Bomber and Coastal Commands in addition to the fabled Few of Fighter Command. This unique narrative draws upon a lifetime of research, the author having enjoyed a long relationship with survivors and the relatives of casualties; his innumerable interviews and first-hand accounts collated, in addition to privileged access to personal papers, providing essential human interest to this inspirational story. In this the fourth volume, Battle of Britain: Airfields Under Attack, Dilip continues to examine the fighting on a day-by-day, combat-by-combat basis from 19 August until 6 September 1940. It is a period in which we saw the Luftwaffe's bombing of the all-important 11 Group airfields intensify, culminating in 'The Hardest Day' of 18 August 1940, which saw both sides lose more aircraft than any other day throughout the whole Battle of Britain. The tensions and problems between Fighter Command's 11 and 12 Groups also intensified. It was a situation that eventually led to Squadron Leader Douglas Bader criticising Fighter Command tactics, proposing the use of 'Big Wings', contrary to the System of Air defense and strategy involved, gaining the support of his 12 Group commander, Air Vice-Marshal Leigh-Mallory. Given its later significance, this is investigated in depth. Through diligent research, combined with crucial official primary sources and personal papers, Dilip unravels many myths, often challenging the accepted narrative. This is not simply another dull record of combat losses and claims - far from it. Drawing upon unique first-hand accounts from a wide-range of combatants and eyewitnesses, along with Daily Home Intelligence Reports and numerous other primary sources, this book forms part of what is likely to be the first and last such comprehensively woven account of this epic air battle.

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Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781399057967
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Sept. 25, 2024

Dilip Sarkar MBE

Dilip Sarkar MBE is a British author and historian known for his work on military history, particularly focusing on the air war during World War II. He has written numerous books on the subject, with a particular emphasis on the experiences of RAF aircrew. Sarkar's writing style is characterized by meticulous research and detailed storytelling, providing a compelling and insightful look into the lives of those who fought in the war. His most famous work is "The Few: The American "Knights of the Air" Who Risked Everything to Fight in the Battle of Britain," which explores the contributions of American pilots in the iconic battle. Sarkar's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the genre of military history, shedding light on lesser-known aspects of World War II and honoring the bravery and sacrifices of those who served.

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