Battle of France: Then and Now

English, Peter D. Cornwell, 2008
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Peter Cornwell tells the story of the greatest air battle of the Second World War when six nations were locked in combat over north-western Europe for a traumatic six weeks in 1940. He describes the day-to-day events as the battle unfolds, and details the losses suffered by all six nations involved: Britain, France, Holland, Belgium, Germany and, rather belatedly, Italy. As far as RAF fighter squadrons in France were concerned, it was an all-Hurricane show, yet it was the Blenheim and Battle crews who suffered the brunt of the casualties. Every aircraft lost or damaged through enemy action while operating in France is listed together with the fate of the crews. The RAF lost more than a thousand aircraft of all types over the Western Front during the six-week battle, the French Air Force 1,400, but Luftwaffe losses were even higher at over 1,800 aircraft. 900 illustrations.

Key specifications

Language
English
topic
History & Archaeology
Subtopic
Narrative
Author
Peter D. Cornwell
Number of pages
592
Year
2008
Item number
41993271

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Publisher
After The Battle
Category
Non-fiction
Release date
15.2.2008

Book properties

topic
History & Archaeology
Subtopic
Narrative
Language
English
Author
Peter D. Cornwell
Year
2008
Number of pages
592

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Product dimensions

Height
307 mm
Width
220 mm
Weight
2744 g

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