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Right of the Line

The Role of the RAF in World War Two

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860 pages
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31 hours

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The book chronicles the evolution of the Royal Air Force during World War II, detailing its transformation from a small, underprepared force in 1939 to a key player in the Allied victory by 1945. It covers significant events such as the buildup to war, the early challenges in France and Dunkirk, and pivotal battles including the Battle of Britain and the Battle of the Atlantic. Additionally, it explores the RAF's contributions in North Africa, the Mediterranean, and the strategic air offensive over Germany, highlighting its critical role in the European theater.

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Right of the Line, John Terraine

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2010
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