Battle of Britain: A History from Beginning to End

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The British people had no sooner finished rescuing their trapped army from Dunkirk than they found themselves preparing for an attack from the Germans once again. This time, the Nazi menace struck from the air, as Hitler’s Luftwaffe bombed the British in an attempt to break their spirit and force Great Britain to accept peace terms. But as the skies above London filled with the German planes, the Royal Air Force pilots, alerted by radar, flew to intercept them. The Luftwaffe had started the Battle of Britain confident that the RAF was no match for German aircraft and skill, but the pilots of the RAF, the people of England, and the bulldog tenacity of Prime Minister Winston Churchill did not intend to give way.


Discover a plethora of topics such as

Battle for the Skies

The Home Front

The London Blitz

Churchill at War

The End of the Battle of Britain

And much more!


Explore the Battle of Britain, the fierce WWII air campaign where the RAF defended the skies against Nazi Germany’s Luftwaffe. This crucial victory marked a turning point in the war. Perfect for military history fans and WWII readers.

Get your copy today and relive the story of Britain’s finest hour!

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