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RAF

The Birth of the World's First Air Force

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By: Richard Overy PhD
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The birth of the Royal Air Force marked a pivotal moment in military history. World War I was frozen in the bloody stalemate of trench warfare, which gave strategic urgency to any means of directly attacking enemy resources and morale. The new technologies of air power held promise, and by 1917 German bombers had begun attacking British cities. Amid political debates led by Prime Minister David Lloyd George and Minister of Munitions Winston Churchill, the RAF was created as an independent force in spring 1918. After halting first steps, the RAF, by the end of the war, was launching effective bombing campaigns on industrial and military targets in western Germany. The RAF influenced its later allies and enemies in the development of air power, which in World War II would deliver massive destruction to the cities of Europe and Japan. This book shows a master historian at work.

©2018 Richard Overy (P)2018 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
World War I Air Forces Wars & Conflicts Great Britain Armed Forces Aviation Military Europe Transportation Engineering
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Wish that it had been more comprehensive (the Battle of Britain is barely mentioned) but the difficulties, both operational and politically, of getting the service established are interesting to learn.

Good history of the creation of the RAF

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