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- The Few AUTHOR Alex Kershaw
- Alex Kershaw
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- 03 July 2018
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The Few AUTHOR Alex Kershaw review ☆ 104 Me aces and were feted as national heroes in Britain By October 1940 they had helped England win the greatest air battle in the history of aviation At war's end just one of the Few would be alive The others died flying wearing the RAF's dark blue uniform each with a shoulder patch depicting an American eagle As Winston Churchill said Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so fe. The Few The American Knights of the Air Who Risked Everything to Fight in the Battle of Britain by Alex Kershaw Published by Da Capo PressCategory World War II Publication Date October 24 2006Every once in awhile you come across a very uniue and interesting story that very few people know about so is the case with this book It is the story of a few brave Americans who joined the fight to save England These young men were flight enthusiasts who had a great desire to fly They made their way to England to join the Royal Air Force even though they could lose their American Citizenship by defying the United States neutrality at the beginning of World War II These young men had to fight to get accepted into the RAF even when England was hurting for pilots Part of the problem was that these men had very little flight time and none in a combat situationThe first Few eight to be exact all were killed in combat accept one who survived the warThe book gives a vivid description of the exploits of these men and the air battle over Great Britain Very few people to this day are aware of the sacrifices made by these young men both in the United States and Great BritainA wonderful read especially for those World War II buffs but also one that should interest those looking for something different to read
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The Few AUTHOR Alex Kershaw review ☆ 104 By the summer of 1940 World War II had been under way for nearly a year Hitler was triumphant and planning an invasion of England But the United States was still a neutral country and as Winston Churchill later observed the British people held the fort alone A few Americans however did not remain neutral They joined Britain's Royal Air Force to fight Hitler's air aces and help save Britain in its darkest h. Everyone knows Churchill s famous uote from the Battle of Britain But of the few 20% were not British but were from other nations And within that small group was an even smaller group a Few Americans officially 7 but actually 8 you ll just have to read the book to find out These few pilots were breaking the law the Neutrality Act and had to sneak out of the US and into the UK There are some amazing adventures just getting there Mr Kershaw seems to bring the skills of a novelist to telling the history of small groups The book grabs you and never lets go These pilots sacrifice a lot to help defend Britain The hectic pace of battle the excitement and terror of flying the appalling losses on both sides the famous aces of both sides are all here The US ambassador to the UK Joseph Kennedy does not come off well here He along with many others thought the Brits would be defeated Instead the battle was turned barely in time and these Americans were there to help Read The Few The American Knights of the Air Who Risked Everything to Fight in the Battle of Britain and you will come to see it easily get 5 Stars
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The Few AUTHOR Alex Kershaw review ☆ 104 Our The Few is the never before told story of these thrill seeking Americans who defied their country's neutrality laws to fly side by side with England's finest pilots They flew the lethal and elegant Spitfire and became knights of the air With minimal training and plenty of guts they dueled the skilled pilots of Germany's Luftwaffe in the blue skies over England They shot down several of Germany's fearso. Never have so many owed so much to so few Winston Churchill 1940 during the Battle of Britain There were many great leaders in WWII but in my mind there were 2 who were the greatest Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt Churchill for his vision compassion and determination and Roosevelt for his humanity foresight and conscience to fight with his countrymen to come to the aid of England and the worldThis is the second book I ve read by Alex Kershaw and I was not disappointed The Few is the story about American pilots who went to the aid of England when the German war machine was zeroing in to destroy her The Americans had to give up their rights as US citizens due to US neutrality laws to fly RAF Spitfires and fight the Hun It is also a story of a nation that even when faced with overwhelming odds stood courageously to face the Nazis Finally Kershaw gives us a view into the enemy and how even with their advantage of numbers in pilots and war aircraft were humiliated and repeatedly turned back by the Royal Air Force aided by the few American Eagle Suadron