Battle of Britain Remembered
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The summer of 1940 marked a pivotal moment in the Second World War.
Following the Fall of France, Britain and the Commonwealth stood
alone against the threat of Nazi Germany. With the prospect of
invasion looming and Hitler’s forces undefeated, the outlook
appeared bleak. As the new Prime Minister, Winston Churchill
predicted, "the Battle of Britain is about to begin."Under the
leadership of Reichmarshall Hermann Göring, the Luftwaffe sought
to destroy the RAF and secure aerial supremacy, but Fighter
Command’s young aircrew—immortalised by Churchill as "The
Few"—resisted with great determination. Over sixteen weeks, from
10 July to 31 October 1940, nearly 3,000 aircrew fought, with 544
losing their lives. Their sacrifice was supported by the RAF,
Allied forces, and the civilian population, all playing vital roles
in the struggle. In his eight-volume series, Dilip Sarkar MBE,
FRHistS, explores the Battle of Britain with a meticulous
evidence-based approach. Drawing on primary sources, Sarkar
challenges popular narratives while providing comprehensive
day-by-day accounts of every raid, squadron action, and strategic
operation, including Bomber and Coastal Command activities and the
impact on the Home Front. Produced in collaboration with the Battle
of Britain Memorial Trust, this series offers the most up-to-date
research available. This final volume focuses on how the Battle of
Britain has been commemorated over time and examines its cultural
and historical significance. Concluding with a comprehensive
directory of memorials, museums, and sites related to the battle,
the book serves as an essential guide for those interested in
exploring these locations and connecting with the dramatic events
of 1940.