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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is THE overview history of the RAF in WW II.,
By Paul Johnston (johnstns@istar.ca) (Ottawa, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Right of the Line: The Royal Air Force in the European War 1939-1945 (Wordsworth Military Library) (Paperback)
The emminent British historian John Terraine has produced a compelling overview of the RAF in WW II. A hefty tome (800ish pages) it covers everything. It thus covers nothing in any great detail, but it is the one place where you can find at least mention of everything. Its also exhaustively researched, and not afraid to offer (sometimes idiosyncratic) commentary. This is not a book that you're likely to sit down and read cover to cover, but all students of the RAF in WW II need to have this on their shelf. Its particularly strong on the personalities (and their opinions) of the RAF's key commanders.
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The Right of the Line: The Royal Air Force in the European War 1939-1945 (Wordsworth Military Library) by John Terraine (Paperback - July 1998)
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