Fighter and Bomber Squadrons at War

Fighter and Bomber Squadrons at War by Andrew Brookes, published by Promotional Reprint Company in 1995, offers a detailed exploration of the human experiences during the Second World War, focusing on the individuals who operated and supported military aircraft. This first edition spans 270 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a rich collection of reports, letters, diaries, and personal mementoes that capture the essence of this pivotal period in history.
The book presents a scrapbook-like format that emphasizes the personal stories and contributions of both men and women involved in aviation during the war. Readers will find a diverse array of historical insights, enhanced by photography and collections that reflect the military and aviation themes. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the human dimensions of wartime experiences, offering a unique perspective on the sacrifices and efforts of those who served.
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Attempts to underline the human dimensions of the Second World War – the men and women who maintained and flew the planes. Through the medium of reports, letters, diaries and mementoes left behind it forms a scrapbook of an age.
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