

The Battle of Britain
177 pages2001W.W. NortonISBN 9780393020083
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About this book
The Battle of Britain pitted the Royal Air Force against Hitler's Luftwaffe in the skies over England in 1940. It was immortalized in Churchill's words, "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few," but it has since been debunked by revisionists as an inconclusive and even strategically flawed encounter for the British. In this assessment of the battle, author Overy restores the historical balance. He delivers shrewd judgments on the critical elements for both sides, from strategy to leadership, command organization, communications, and training to the technology of fighters, bombers, and radar. Overy shows that even if the popular myth overshoots the mark, the significance of the battle remains undiminished in the light of realistic judgments: it marked the end of Germany's string of victories, forestalled a German invasion, and kept Britain in the war.--From publisher description.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- W.W. Norton
- Published
- 2001
- Pages
- 177
- ISBN
- 9780393020083
About Unknown Author
British historian who has published extensively on the history of World War II and the Third Reich.
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