

An edition of Finest hour (1999)
By Tim Clayton,Phil Craig
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
Coronet
Language
eng
Pages
418
Description:
Sixty years ago, Europe lay at the feet of Adolf Hitler. Standing between Hitler and world domination was the just-appointed Prime Minister Winston Churchill and a few hundred pilots in the Royal Air Force's Fighter Command. Defeat seemed inevitable. Instead, a legend was born. Taking its readers on a breathtaking journey from open lifeboats in North Atlantic gales to the cockpits of burning fighter planes, Finest Hour re-creates the tensions and uncertainties of the events of 1940 -- months when the fate of the world truly hung in the balance. It is a powerful account, told through the voices, diaries, letters, and memoirs of the men and women who lived and loved, fought and died, during that terrible yet ultimately triumphant year. The personal stories of these soldiers and airmen, diplomats and politicians, journalists and spies, are combined with a fresh and often controversial account of the swirling political intrigues and betrayals of the period. A testament to a year when a nation's darkest hour became its finest, Finest Hour is a singular achievement and an indispensable contribution to the literature of World War II. - Publisher.
subjects: Aerial operations, British, Britain, Battle of, 1940, Britain, Battle of, Great Britain, 1940, British Aerial operations, British Personal narratives, Campaigns, Dunkerque (France), Battle of, 1940, Dunkirk, Battle of, Dunkerque, France, 1940, Personal narratives, British, Politics and government, Social aspects, Social aspects of World War, 1939-1945, World War, 1939-1945, Schlacht, Britain, Battle of (Great Britain : 1940) fast (OCoLC)fst00839040, Schlacht um England, British, Aerial Military operations, Military campaigns, Great britain, politics and government, 20th century, Great britain, royal air force, World war, 1939-1945, social aspects, History, Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Places: France, Great Britain
Times: 1936-1945