The Few: The American "Knights of the Air" Who Risked Everything to Fight in the Battle of Britain
by:
Alex Kershaw (author)
By the summer of 1940 World War II had been under way for nearly a year. Hitler was triumphant and planning an invasion of England. But the United States was still a neutral country and, as Winston Churchill later observed, "the British people held the fort alone." A few Americans, however, did...
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By the summer of 1940 World War II had been under way for nearly a year. Hitler was triumphant and planning an invasion of England. But the United States was still a neutral country and, as Winston Churchill later observed, "the British people held the fort alone." A few Americans, however, did not remain neutral. They joined Britain's Royal Air Force to fight Hitler's air aces and help save Britain in its darkest hour. The Few is the never-before-told story of these thrill-seeking Americans who defied their country's neutrality laws to fly side-by-side with England's finest pilots. They flew the lethal and elegant Spitfire, and became "knights of the air." With minimal training and plenty of guts they dueled the skilled pilots of Germany's Luftwaffe in the blue skies over England. They shot down several of Germany's fearsome aces, and were feted as national heroes in Britain. By October 1940, they had helped England win the greatest air battle in the history of aviation. At war's end, just one of the "Few" would be alive. The others died flying, wearing the RAF's dark blue uniform-each with a shoulder patch depicting an American eagle. As Winston Churchill said, "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few."
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780306813030 (0306813033)
Publish date: October 24th 2006
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Pages no: 237
Edition language: English
Being an aviation enthusiast, I wanted so much to like this book. But I feel the author failed to produce a story with vigor and compelling interest. The tone of the book felt "dumbed down" to me. And as a longtime reader of Second World War books (especially those pertaining to aviation), I felt th...
Everyone knows Churchill's famous quote from the Battle of Britain. But of the "few", 20% were not British but were from other nations. And within that small group was an even smaller group, a Few Americans, officially 7 but actually 8 (you'll just have to read the book to find out). These few pilot...
Being an aviation enthusiast, I wanted so much to like this book. But I feel the author failed to produce a story with vigor and compelling interest. The tone of the book felt "dumbed down" to me. And as a longtime reader of Second World War books (especially those pertaining to aviation), I felt...
Mr. Kershaws words read by Scott Brick is not a bad combination, not a bad combination at all.