Extract from Clean Sweep: VIII Fighter Command against the Luftwaffe, 1942–45
Thomas McKelvey Cleaver's 'Clean Sweep' is now out in paperback! You can read an extract from Chapter One below.
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Thomas McKelvey Cleaver's 'Clean Sweep' is now out in paperback! You can read an extract from Chapter One below.
By the second half of 1943, the skies over Britain were a dangerous place for the Luftwaffe. Attacks by daylight were rare due to the potency of the RAF while in attacks by night – even if the German crews were afforded darkness as protection – superior RAF nightfighters, much-improved radar and anti-aircraft guns wreaked a heavy price on the Luftwaffe.
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Of all European countries to be invaded by the Axis during World War II, Greece was to resist the longest (except for the UK, which, save for the Channel Islands, was never invaded). Between October 1940 (Italy’s invasion of Greece) and May 1941 (Germany’s capture of the island of Crete, following a costly airborne operation), the small Kingdom of Greece fought and, against all odds, prevailed against superior forces, at the cost of the lives of tens of thousands of its citizens.
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To mark 250 years since the start of the American Revolution, historian John R. Maass talks about the decisive battles of history.
That year had another significance, one deeply rooted in the inner mentality of the European consciousness. For it had been in 1453 that the Ottoman Turks had at last conquered Constantinople, the city of cities, thereby extinguishing the Byzantine Empire.
We are very sorry to announce the passing of Martin Windrow, long time series editor of Osprey’s Men-at-Arms and Elite series.
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