Twelve Days in May : the Air Battle for Northern France and the Low Countries, 10-21 May 1940, as Seen Through the Eyes of the Fighter Pilots Involved
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Pub. Date: 2008
Publisher: Grub Street
Price: $17.13
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Condition: Good
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Pub. Date: 1999
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Pub. Date: 2008
Publisher: Grub Street Publishing
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More About Twelve Days in May by Cull, Brian; Weiss, Heinrich; Lander, Bruce
Overview
Using Luftwaffe records, this is an account of the air battle for Northern France and the Low Countries, during 10-21 May 1940. This reconstruction has been achieved by using the pilots' combat reports, squadron Operational Record Books, and interviews and correspondence with those involved.
Details
- PID: 16636604147
- ISBN-13: 9781902304120
- Publisher: Grub Street the Basement
- Date Published: 2001
- Seller: michael diesman
Condition: Fine
Notes: Using Luftwaffe records, this is an account of the air battle for Northern France and the Low Countries, during 10-21 May 1940. This reconstruction has been achieved by using the pilots' combat reports, squadron Operational Record Books, and interviews and correspondence with those involved.