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The role of the RAF in World War II has been one of the most discussed elements of the war. This exceptionally researched collection of anecdotes, poems, songs, memories and stories, diary extracts, and cartoons has been drawn together from the airmen themselves and touches on all aspects the of air forces' experience, from Bomber Command to the Battle of Britain, and operations to Germany to the North African campaign. Illustrated with contemporary photographs and ephemera, Martin Bowman's book provides a moving and memorable record of this unique period in history.

Produktbeschreibung
The role of the RAF in World War II has been one of the most discussed elements of the war. This exceptionally researched collection of anecdotes, poems, songs, memories and stories, diary extracts, and cartoons has been drawn together from the airmen themselves and touches on all aspects the of air forces' experience, from Bomber Command to the Battle of Britain, and operations to Germany to the North African campaign. Illustrated with contemporary photographs and ephemera, Martin Bowman's book provides a moving and memorable record of this unique period in history.
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Autorenporträt
MARTIN W. BOWMAN is the author of over 100 books on military and commercial aviation as well as photographic books on a variety of subjects. He has participated in German and USAFE air/land and night air/drop missions on C-160 and C-130 Hercules aircraft, and is a frequent contributor to aviation journals in Great Britain, the USA and Australia. In 1999 he was appointed an official researcher for DERA.