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Fifteen years since it was originally published, Grub Street is
proud to present the re-issue of Poles in Defence of Britain. To
the Polish volunteers who were to fly and fight so brilliantly and
tenaciously throughout the Battle of Britain, the United Kingdom
was known as Last Hope Island. Many lost their lives, such as
Antoni Ostowicz, many achieved glory and became aces such as
Glowacki, Skalski and Witorzenc. The RAF came to depend on these
men, with over 100 Polish pilots supporting almost thirty fighter
squadrons, most especially 302, 303 and 307 (night fighter). The
result of years of research, Robert Gretzyngiers book includes
detailed combat descriptions, personal accounts from combat
reports, memoirs, and diaries from the Polish, British and German
perspective. There is in-depth biographical data of all Polish
pilots, giving full RAF and PAF careers and much tabular material
in appendix form. This book is a tremendous account of their
contribution in those hectic days before the RAF began to take the
offensive across the Channel.
This book describes in detail the camouflage and markings of the
day fighters used by the Polish Air Force from 1939 to 1947.
Aircraft of Polish, French, British, American, Soviet, and German
origin are shown. The writing team includes the well-known quartet
of distinguished Polish aviation historians: Kopanski, Belcarz,
Gretzyngier, and Matusiak. The illustrators are Artur Juszczak,
Karolina Holda, Robert Gretzyngier, and Robert Grudzien. This
profusely illustrated book includes many historical photographs and
color profiles showing the colors and markings carried by the
aircraft. Detailed color notes and precise description and
illustration of national markings over the period complete a book
that will be invaluable to aircraft enthusiasts, historians, and
modelers.
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