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The Battle of Britain Five Months That Changed History, May—October 1940 by James Holland (z-lib.org).epub

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‘Nobody was keen…’ IWM 26952

‘They flashed their lights…’ Ibid.

‘Wherever one looks…’ Stahl, The Diving Eagle, 9/9/1940

‘It must be terrible down there…’ Ibid.

‘We touch down…’ Ibid., p. 63

‘We shoot Huns all day…very friendly’ Bartley, Smoke Trails in the Sky,

pp. 26–30

‘Poor Kathleen, poor parents…’ Hughes, diary, 12/9/1940

‘You anaesthetized yourself…’ The Few (2000), ACO/Film/CO Film

Channel 5

‘This morning he was very perky…’ Hughes, diary, 13/8/1940

‘They knew exactly what…’ Bethke, memoir, DTA 652. 9

‘Writing, reading, playing chess…’ Bethke, diary, 25/8/1940

‘We used the phrase…’ BA-MA RL 10. 546

‘We began to feel the fatigue…’ Steinhilper and Osborne, Spitfire on My

Tail, p. 294

45. The Crux

‘There’s no word I can start off with…seven hours off duty’ Cockett,

Love and War in London, 11/9/1940

‘Jerky bees…’ Beaton, The Years Between, p. 38

‘I wander deserted streets…’ CBP, diary, September 1940

‘I felt thoroughly sad…’ Beaton, The Years Between, p. 38

‘When we get nearer London…’ Nicolson, HND, 8/9/1940

‘But what is happening now…’ WS, 11/9/1940

‘Old women and mothers…’ TNA INF 1/250

‘Morale has jumped…’ Ibid.

‘Do you think…you are wrong’ Cited in Irving, Göring, p. 295

‘I estimate that…state of affairs’ TNA AIR 40/2400

‘That is my whole…crisis with planes’ Bethke, diary, 5/9/1940

‘It was a…’ Steinhilper and Osborne, Spitfire on My Tail, p. 294

‘We’ve been away since January…’ TNA AR 40/3071

‘At St Omer…’ Ibid.

‘I touched down…’ Corbin, Last of the Ten Fighter Boys, p. 96

‘If air supremacy…’ NHB EDS/Apprec/6: The German Plans for the

Invasion of England

‘A successful landing…been enormous’ Ibid.

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