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The Polish Air Force at War
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After being overrun by the Blitzkrieg in September 1939 and later in France in 1940, the Polish Air Force, operating British and American fighters and bombers from England within their own units, played a crucial role in the Allied air triumph. Their brave yet solitary battle in September 1939 inflicted the initial losses on the formidable Luftwaffe, granting Britain nine months to bolster its air defenses. The involvement of the PAF in the Battle of Britain has become legendary, and their impact on the early RAF bombing campaigns against Germany was similarly significant. Their actions over Dieppe, in North Africa, and during the European invasion earned special commendations from the RAF. This book, the first of a comprehensive two-volume series, is the culmination of years of detailed research into the official records of both the RAF and PAF and is thoroughly supported by the Polish Air Force Association. It begins with a concise overview of the PAF's formative years and the war's political backdrop.
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After being overrun by the Blitzkrieg in September 1939 and later in France in 1940, the Polish Air Force, operating British and American fighters and bombers from England within their own units, played a crucial role in the Allied air triumph. Their brave yet solitary battle in September 1939 inflicted the initial losses on the formidable Luftwaffe, granting Britain nine months to bolster its air defenses. The involvement of the PAF in the Battle of Britain has become legendary, and their impact on the early RAF bombing campaigns against Germany was similarly significant. Their actions over Dieppe, in North Africa, and during the European invasion earned special commendations from the RAF. This book, the first of a comprehensive two-volume series, is the culmination of years of detailed research into the official records of both the RAF and PAF and is thoroughly supported by the Polish Air Force Association. It begins with a concise overview of the PAF's formative years and the war's political backdrop.
