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Poles in the Battle of Britain

A Photographic Album of the Polish 'Few'

Author: Peter Sikora  

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An amazing collection of 200+ photographs which explore the involvement of Polish airmen in the Battle of Britain.

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An amazing collection of 200+ photographs which explore the involvement of Polish airmen in the Battle of Britain.

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The Polish Air Force, which was created in Britain in the summer of 1940 from flying and ground personnel evacuated from Poland and then from France, proved to be one of the most successful formations to fight the Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain. Overcoming the obstacles of language and operating in a foreign country, the Polish Air Force gained independent status, flying alongside the RAF rather than being a part of the RAF - and for the first time the Polish Air Force became a separate air arm of the Polish Armed Forces. It is stated that 145 Polish pilots fought in the Battle of Britain, many of them experienced and battle-hardened. These men fought not only for freedom of their own homeland but also for British people, of whom they often knew very little. The Poles were able to form four squadrons, two bomber and two fighter, that went into operations during the Battle of Britain. Many other Polish fliers were dispersed across the Fighter Command, joining various RAF squadrons. They all made a decisive impact, when they were needed the most, gaining the respect their British colleagues and the British public. In this superb collection of photographs, the story of the Polish Few is told from their hazardous journey from Poland to the UK and in the great struggle for control of the skies above Britain during that memorable summer of 1940. AUTHOR: Peter Sikora is an aviation researcher, historian and writer who specialises in the history of the Polish Air Force between 1918 and 1946, with a particular interest in the achievements of the Polish airmen during Second World War. Based in Berkshire, England, Peter has already had a number of books published in Poland, including "Aces of the Polish Air Force", "Battles of the Polish Air Force 1918-1945" and "Polish Wings Over Ireland". He also writes historical articles for the leading Polish aviation magazines. In his private life, he is married to Maggie, and together they run a not-for-profit organisation that helps to reduce unemployment. 200 b/w illustrations

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Critic Reviews

“"Recommended."”

"It is in these kinds of photographs that the book reminds readers of the dedication of fliers who had lost their country but fought on for the cause of freedom. Here are the faces behind the legends!"-- "Aviation History Magazine"
"Modelers and uniform buffs will find plenty to look at."-- "Historical Miniatures Gaming Society"
"​Recommended."-- "AMPS Indianapolis"

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About the Author

PETER SIKORA is an aviation researcher, historian and writer who specialises in the history of the Polish Air Force between 1918 and 1946, with a particular interest in the achievements of the Polish airmen during Second World War. Based in Berkshire, England, Peter has already had a number of books published in Poland, including Aces of the Polish Air Force, Battles of the Polish Air Force 1918-1945 and Polish Wings Over Ireland. He also writes historical articles for the leading Polish aviation magazines. In his private life, he is married to Maggie, and together they run a not-for-profit organisation that helps to reduce unemployment.

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Product Details

Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd | Air World
Published
17th August 2020
Pages
224
ISBN
9781526782410

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