A Bloody Summer: The Irish at the Battle of Britain


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The Battle of Britain, regarded by historians as one of the greatest air battles in the history of warfare, was an early turning point in the Second World War. In the summer of 1940, the German army had, with astonishing speed, mercilessly swept aside all before them and were perched on the northern coastline of France. Outright victory over all of Europe was impeded only by the expanse of the English Channel. The supremely confident, yet-to-be defeated Luftwaffe (German Air Force) were eager for continued action, to claim air superiority and victory over an outnumbered RAF and clear the skies for the amphibious invasions of Britain and Ireland. It was vital that the RAF deny them, and so a ferocious and highly strategic aerial battle began that was to rage for more than three months. Among those in the RAF's Spitfire and Hurricane fighter squadrons were Irishmen, who were in the thick of the aerial exchanges, daring 'dog-fights, ' and intrepid interceptions of German bombers. A Bloody Summer: The Irish at the Battle of Britain for the first time tells the true and full story of their heretofore underestimated involvement in this epic aerial encounter.

Author: Dan Harvey
Publisher: Merrion Press
Published: 08/06/2020
Pages: 134
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.10w x 0.30d
ISBN13: 9781785373251
ISBN10: 1785373250
BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe | Ireland
- History | Wars & Conflicts | World War II | General

About the Author
Lt Col. Dan Harvey is the author of A Bloody Week: The Irish at Arnhem; A Bloody Dawn: The Irish At D-Day; Soldiering against Subversion: The Irish Defence Forces and Internal Security During the Troubles, 1969-1998; Into Action: Irish Peacekeepers Under Fire, 1960-2014; A Bloody Day: The Irish at Waterloo; A Bloody Night: The Irish at Rorke's Drift; and Soldiers of the Short Grass: A History of the Curragh Camp.