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Fighter Boys - The Pilots Behind the Battle of Britain (Paperback, New ed)
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Fighter Boys - The Pilots Behind the Battle of Britain (Paperback, New ed)
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This is a study of the lives and times of the British fighter
pilots who comprised RAF Fighter Command from the build-up to war
through to the Battle of Britain. The focus is not just on the
wider strategic picture, but on the experiences of the men and
women involved in the conflict. Many of the diaries, memoirs and
letters featured belong to those at the 'point of the spear', the
cockpits of the Spitfire and Hurricane fighters. Of course books
like this have been seen many times before - Bishop has not chosen
a neglected period of British history to study, nor does his book
sheer away from an irritatingly familiar jingoistic approach to the
subject matter. The summer of 1940 maintains a peculiar hold on the
British public imagination, immortalised in book and film as the
heroic time when Britain stood alone. Perhaps attempts to study
this from a British perspective will never be free of this aura. At
the same time, however, the familiar feel of the period allows the
reader to slip easily into a text which carefully avoids becoming
bogged down in detail, and draws from an impressive selection of
interesting personal histories. Both moving and exciting, the book
is also careful not to neglect the harsher elements of the air war
and tries to look behind the legend of the young gentlemanly
fighter pilots of the era. The more unpleasant tales of the
demolishing of the idea of chivalry in the air, the appalling
strain on the psyche of the absurdly young pilots; the often
unglamorous deaths of those airmen who seemed destined for
greatness - all are rightly given their due. This is a well-written
study of a period of British history that will perhaps never lose
its fascination. (Kirkus UK)
In the summer of 1940, the future of Britain and the free world
depended on the morale and skill of the young men of Fighter
Command. This is their story. The Battle of Britain is one of the
most crucial battles ever fought, and the victory of Fighter
Command over the Luftwaffe has always been celebrated as a classic
feat of arms. But, as Patrick Bishop shows in this superb history,
it was also a triumph of the spirit in which the attitudes of the
pilots themselves played a crucial part. Reaching beyond the myths
to convey the fear and exhilaration of life on this most perilous
of frontlines, Patrick Bishop offers an intimate and compelling
account that is a soaring tribute to the exceptional young men of
Fighter Command.
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