The Most Dangerous Enemy: A History of the Battle of Britain
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“The most exhaustive and detailed account of the Battle of Britain that has yet appeared. An important achievement”
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Already hailed as the standard work, The Most Dangerous Enemy is a supremely authoritative history of the British battle that galvanized the public imagination and symbolized the destiny of a nation. But in this rigorous re–investigation of the Battle of Britain, Stephen Bungay tells a story full of revelations. Whether assessing the development of radar or the relative merits of the Spitfire, Hurricane, and Messerschmitt, he uncovers the unexpected truth behind many time–honored myths. Not only a major work of modern history but also a truly compelling narrative, The Most Dangerous Enemy confirms the Battle of Britain as a crucial event in European history.
The Most Dangerous Enemy: A History of the Battle of Britain,Stephen Bungay,Aurum Press, Limited,1854108018,Europe - Great Britain - General,History,History - Military / War,Military,Military - General,Military - World War II,BRITAIN, BATTLE OF, 1940,British & Irish history: Second World War,Europe,European history: Second World War,GREAT BRITAIN_HISTORY,History / Military / World War II,United Kingdom, Great Britain
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