In this unprecedented series exploring the big story of the Battle of Britain, renowned historian Dilip Sarkar investigates the wider context and intimate details of the epic aerial conflict in the summer of 1940 from all sides. In so doing, he gives due acknowledgement to the roles of Bomber and Coastal Commands in addition to the fabled Few of Fighter Command. This unique narrative draws upon a lifetime of research, the author having enjoyed a long relationship with survivors and the relatives of casualties; his innumerable interviews and first-hand accounts collated, in addition to privileged access to personal papers, providing essential human interest to this inspirational story. In this the third volume, Battle of Britain: Attack of the Eagles, Dilip continues to examine the fighting on a day-by-day, combat-by-combat basis between 13 and 18 August 1940. This period began on Eagle Day and the start of the Luftwaffes Eagle Attack on Fighter Command. This period of intense fighting saw the defeat of the much-vaunted Stuka dive-bomber and the great attack on north-east England on 15 August 1940. It was during the aerial combats the following day that Flight Lieutenant James Brindley Nicolsons Victoria Cross winning action took place over Southampton. All of these actions, and many others, are critically analysed. Through diligent research, combined with crucial official primary sources and personal papers, Dilip unravels many myths, often challenging the accepted narrative. This is not simply another dull record of combat losses and claims far from it. Drawing upon unique first-hand accounts from a wide-range of combatants and eyewitnesses, along with Daily Home Intelligence Reports and numerous other primary sources, this book forms part of what is likely to be the first and last such comprehensively woven account of this epic air battle.
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Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 02 May 2024
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781399057912
About Dilip Sarkar
Dilip Sarkar has now written over sixty well-received books. Having enjoyed a privileged relationship with many of The Few he is a globally acknowledged expert on the Battle of Britain currently working on a career-topping eight volume official history for The Battle of Britain Memorial Trust and National Memorial to The Few. Described by the late Dr Gordon Mitchell son of the Spitfires designer RJ Mitchell as an aviation detective Dilip Sarkar did actually begin his professional life as just that a police detective. His evidence-based approach and ability to discover new material is well-known in 2023 for example he was responsible for having Air Chief-Marshal Sir Keith Park a New Zealander officially recognised as one of The Few. Made an MBE for services to aviation history in 2003 Dilip was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Historical Society in 2006 achieved First Class Honours in Modern History as a mature student in 2010 and in 2024 was made both a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society and member of Londons Royal Air Force Club. During his long career Dilip has exhibited and spoken internationally at such prestigious venues as Oxford University the RAF Museum IWM Museum and Airborne Museum Oosterbeek; he has worked on many TV documentaries on and off screen again internationally and has an engaging presence on YouTube and Facebook in particular. For more information please see www.dilipsarkarauthor.com