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The Battle of Britain

Radar, Dogfights, and the Invention of Air Defense How a technological web and “the Few” stopped invasion in 1940

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The Battle of Britain

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A gripping new history of the summer when a handful of fighter pilots, a wall of radio towers, and a room full of telephones turned back Hitler. This is a commentary on the story of how Britain survived 1940: not by brute force, but by building a system that could see, decide, and strike in time.

From the first flicker of a radar return at Daventry to the chaos of Adlertag and the contrails of 15 September, The Battle of Britain reveals the hidden backbone of victory. Robert Watson-Watt’s experiments, the Chain Home network, WAAF plotters, the Observer Corps, and the nerve centers of Fighter Command come alive on the page. So do the pilots who fought within that web, from Hurricanes roaring over convoys to Spitfires climbing into the sun and the Polish aces of 303 Squadron. Drawing on British and German archives, signals intercepts, diaries, and operational records, this book shows how an integrated air defense system multiplied the power of the Few and denied the Luftwaffe air superiority.

This is a fast-paced, deeply researched narrative that explains not only what happened, but why it worked. It reads like a thriller and teaches like a masterclass in modern warfare.

Air Forces Armed Forces Military Wars & Conflicts World War II

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