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Building Radar: Forging Britain's Early-Warning Chain,1939-1945
Colin Dobinson
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| #6066928 in Books | 2010-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x1.60 x6.00l,2.44 | File type: PDF | 686 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Almost all you will ever want to know about building the UK's radar defenses|By Otavio Maia Chelotti|I bought this book through .co.uk and can say it is the best available text on Great Britain's radar defenses in World War II. It is a detailed description of how their installation evolved, from the point of view of policy decisions and material implementation. The level of det|About the Author|Colin Dobinson is a freelance historian who studied archaeology at the universities of York and Cambridge. He is the author of AA Command and Fields of Deception.
Many things helped the Allies win World War II, but none was more important than radar. Radar’s decisive role in 1940 is widely known—the tall towers of the Chain Home stations stand beside the hurricanes and Spitfires, beside Churchill, Dowding, and the men and women of Fighter Command as enduring symbols of Britain’s "finest hour." Yet the Battle of Britain was just one episode of the story. Already by 1940 the system had a long history: five years in...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Building Radar: Forging Britain's Early-Warning Chain,1939-1945 | Colin Dobinson. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.