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Bookstore The Longest Night: The Bombing of London 10th of May 1941
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The Longest Night: The Bombing of London 10th of May 1941

$10.00

By Gavin Mortimer

Published by Berkley Caliber

Year Published 2005

Book format - Soft cover

Summary

This book reveals the untold story of the horrific bombing raid that almost brought Britain to military collapse. The author uses extensive survivors’ testimonies and previously classified documents to reveal how close the Luftwaffe came to total victory . This vivid, dramatically told accounts depicts how fate shifted based on Hitler’s mistaken belief that he’d actually lost the air war over Britain. This book portrays the unsurpassed, “We can take it” bravery of the British people when they’d been pushed beyond all human endurance.

Notes - Slight wear on cover.

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By Gavin Mortimer

Published by Berkley Caliber

Year Published 2005

Book format - Soft cover

Summary

This book reveals the untold story of the horrific bombing raid that almost brought Britain to military collapse. The author uses extensive survivors’ testimonies and previously classified documents to reveal how close the Luftwaffe came to total victory . This vivid, dramatically told accounts depicts how fate shifted based on Hitler’s mistaken belief that he’d actually lost the air war over Britain. This book portrays the unsurpassed, “We can take it” bravery of the British people when they’d been pushed beyond all human endurance.

Notes - Slight wear on cover.

By Gavin Mortimer

Published by Berkley Caliber

Year Published 2005

Book format - Soft cover

Summary

This book reveals the untold story of the horrific bombing raid that almost brought Britain to military collapse. The author uses extensive survivors’ testimonies and previously classified documents to reveal how close the Luftwaffe came to total victory . This vivid, dramatically told accounts depicts how fate shifted based on Hitler’s mistaken belief that he’d actually lost the air war over Britain. This book portrays the unsurpassed, “We can take it” bravery of the British people when they’d been pushed beyond all human endurance.

Notes - Slight wear on cover.

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