
BATTLE OF BRITAIN
AN EPIC CONFLICT REVISITED
by Christer Bergstrom
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Pub Date Sep 19 2015 | Archive Date Sep 08 2015
Description
In time for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, we now have—thanks to Swedish historian Bergström—perhaps the most thorough, expert examination of the topic ever written. Illustrated throughout with maps and rare photos, plus a color section closely depicting the aircraft, this work lays out the battle as seldom seen before.
The battle was a turning in point in military history, and arguably in the fate of the world. By late summer 1940 Nazi Germany had conquered all its opponents on the continent, including the British Army itself, which was forced to scramble back aboard small boats to its shores. With a Non-Aggression Pact with the Soviet Union in hand, Hitler had only one remaining object that season—the British Isles themselves. However, before he could invade, his Luftwaffe needed to wipe the Royal Air Force from the skies. Thus took place history’s first strategic military campaign conducted in the air alone.
This book contains a large number of dramatic eyewitness accounts, even as it reveals new facts that will alter perception of the battle in the public’s eyes. For example, the twin-engined Messerschmitt Bf 110 was actually a good day fighter, and it performed at least as well in this role as the Bf 109 during the battle. The Luftwaffe’s commander, Hermann Göring, performed far better than has previously been his image. The British night bombers played a more decisive role than previously thought; meantime this book disproves that the German 109 pilots were in any way superior to their Hurricane or Spitfire counterparts.
The author has made a detailed search into the loss records for both sides, and provides statistics that will raise more than one eyebrow. The “revisionist” version, according to which the courage and skill of the RAF airmen is “exaggerated” is scrutinized and completely shattered. There is no doubt that it was the unparalleled efforts of “The Few” that won the battle. The Germans, on the other hand, did not show the same stamina as they had on the continent. The following summer they would show it again when they went in to Russia. In the skies over Britain this work verifies where credit was due.
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EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781612003474 |
PRICE | $49.95 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews

Although there are many, many books on the Battle Britain, this latest addition is very well written and worth reading. It provides an outstanding blend of day-by-day accounts of the action with strategic level analysis.

I've enjoyed reading fiction set in the UK during World War II, especially BLACKOUT and ALL CLEAR by Connie Willis. The BATTLE OF BRITAIN is an interesting nonfiction counterpoint to the fiction. Eyewitness accounts, analysis of planes, bombing raids from both sides, as well as loss statistics make for a fascinating read that also challenges common perceptions of the 3 month, 3 week battle - the first military campaign to be conducted by air alone. Highly recommended for history buffs and anyone who is interested in learning more about this decisive period of World War II.

Christopher Bergstrom's analysis of conflict and the effect on both Germany and Britain is meticulously researched and highly readable. His account in The Battle of Britain has challenged a number of misconceptions I held about this period. It's a detailed and in depth review which calls into question strategic and political thinking on both sides. I'm no expert in war history, but this book has satisfied my interest in an authoritative account, particularly with so many commemorative events taking place. It's very readable and one to dip into again and again.
The photographs are extraordinary and bring the text to life. Many pictures are totally unlike any I've ever seen. I had an early review copy from Casemate publishing via Netgalley. Its a book which I believe is best experienced in hard copy and it's one I'd like to own as a reference text. I'd seriously recommend it to anyone with even a passing interest in any aspect of the Second World War.
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