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BATTLE OF BRITAIN (6) answer(s).
 
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ID:   048740


Allied fighter aces: the air combat tactics and techniques of World War II / Spick, Mike 1997  Book
Spick, Mike Book
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Publication London, Greenhill Books, 1997.
Description 239p.Hbk
Standard Number 1853672823
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039792940.544/SPI 039792MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   040332


Decisive battles of world war II: the German view / Jacobsen, Hans-Adolf (ed.); Rohwer, Jurgen (ed.) 1965  Book
Jacobsen, Hans-Adolf Book
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Publication London, Andre Deutsch Limited, 1965.
Description 509p.Hbk
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000063940.5421/JAC 000063MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   027232


Dowding and the battle of Britain / Wright, Robert 1969  Book
Wright, Robert Book
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Publication London, MacDonald, 1969.
Description 284pHbk
Standard Number 356029220
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004372940.54420941/WRI 004372MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   075302


Role of intelligence in deciding the battle of Britain / Puri, Samir   Journal Article
Puri, Samir Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The successful employment of German air power in the Battle of Britain was greatly hindered by abysmal intelligence. The Luftwaffe never developed an accurate picture of enemy strengths and weaknesses, and this contributed to preventing it from bringing force to bear at the decisive point of battle. Although certain aspects of British intelligence were equally flawed, it ultimately proved itself to be an indispensable adjunct to the operational success of Fighter Command. This article focuses on the contribution made to Luftwaffe and RAF operations during the Battle of Britain by their respective intelligence gathering institutions. It is an investigation into the extent to which activities in the realm of intelligence can explain the eventual British victory.
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Royal air force and two world wars / Dean, Maurice 1979  Book
Dean, Maurice Book
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Publication London, Cassell Ltd., 1979.
Description xiv, 349p.Hbk
Standard Number 0-304-30042-X
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Station X: the codebreakers of bletchley park / Smith, Michael 2000  Book
Smith, Michael Book
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Edition 2nd ed.
Publication London, Channel Four Books, 2000.
Description 184p.Pbk
Standard Number 0752271482
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