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  2. Battle of Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Britain (German: Luftschlacht um England, lit. 'air battle for England') was a military campaign of the Second World War, in which the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) of the Royal Navy defended the United Kingdom (UK) against large-scale attacks by Nazi Germany's air force, the Luftwaffe.

  3. Fighter: The True Story of the Battle of Britain - Wikipedia

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    The book covers the traditional period of the Battle of Britain and the buildup to it and describes the war in the air as much from the German point of view as the British one. Deighton explains both the political and personal machinations and how they influenced technical decisions and affected the efforts of both countries.

  4. 1940: Myth and Reality - Wikipedia

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    The revisionism is different from that of, for example, The Battle of Britain: Myth and Reality, a 2000 book by British historian Richard Overy, and draws different (arguably more pessimistic) conclusions. The book caused a minor sensation when published, but few of the revelations were new, most having been published in other books in the ...

  5. Unconditional Surrender (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Unconditional Surrender is a 1961 novel by the British novelist Evelyn Waugh.The novel has also been published under the title The End of the Battle.Along with the other two novels in the series, it was adapted into a 2001 TV film with Daniel Craig.

  6. The Second World War (book) - Wikipedia

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    The perspective then expands to include the Mediterranean and Middle East theatre, the Battle of the Atlantic, the Battle of Britain, and the Balkans Campaign. [ 7 ] Following which, there is a major shift in focus onto the Eastern Front , detailing Operation Barbarossa , the Battle of Moscow , Operation Blau , and the epic Battle of Stalingrad ...

  7. Adolf Galland - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Britain continued with large-scale dogfights well past 31 October, considered by some historians as the end of the campaign. A further eight victories—six Spitfires and two Hurricanes—were claimed in October including three on 30 October, which took his tally to 50—the last two victims were claimed at 16:00 CET and were ...

  8. Piece of Cake (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In the final pages of the book there is a group discussion about Hitler’s prospects for a successful invasion of Great Britain. After examining the problems of attempting a covert crossing of the English Channel they are led to the conclusion that it is impossible because of the Royal Navy .

  9. Battle of Britain Day - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Britain began on 10 July 1940, when the first Luftwaffe bomber fleets began attacking convoys and Royal Navy forces in English ports and the Channel. The results were positive and the Germans succeeded in forcing the British to abandon the channel convoy route and to redirect shipping to ports in north-eastern Britain.