by Patrick G. Eriksson (Author)
Discover the unsung heroes of the Battle of Britain: the squadron leaders and flight commanders whose tactical decisions shaped the course of the war.
Patrick Eriksson delves into the tactical abilities of small unit leaders, revealing the innovations and experiments they employed during the intense fighting. This book highlights how these leaders adapted to unexpected challenges, such as the fall of France, which allowed enemy fighters to be based just across the Channel.
Explore the critical roles of squadron leaders in understanding German bomber formations, assessing enemy fighter dispositions, and balancing aggression with pilot safety. Learn how they achieved--or failed to achieve--success in the skies. Perfect for enthusiasts of military history and aviation, this book offers fresh insights into the leadership that defined a pivotal moment in World War II.
Author Biography
Having retired after a career as a university lecturer in geology, Professor Patrick G. Eriksson has devoted many years to research for this series of books. He returned to primary sources and, crucially, as an associate member of the German Air Force Veteran's Association since 1974, he has interviewed and corresponded with more than a hundred former members of the Luftwaffe, from junior NCOs to Geschwader commanders. Such primary material is unavailable anywhere else and can never be gathered again. He is the author of Alarmstart Vols I, II and III.
Number of Pages: 320
Dimensions: 1.26 x 9.45 x 6.42 IN
Publication Date: May 15, 2023