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Eagle Days

Life and Death for the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain

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Eagle Days

By: Victoria Taylor
Narrated by: John Sackville
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Bloomsbury presents Eagle Days by Victoria Taylor, read by John Sackville.

By the summer of 1940, Great Britain watched as France succumbed to the might of Adolf Hitler’s forces. Her forces driven off the continent, many rescued from capture at Dunkirk, only the Royal Air Force, supported by the country’s newly established radar system, now stood in the way of the country being invaded. Herman Goering had promised his Fuhrer his air force would sweep the British skies of all opposition to allow Operation Sea Lion, the invasion of southern England, to commence. The intense aerial combat over the coming months across the English Channel and the countryside of southeast England would not reflect the optimism of Nazi propaganda.

Researching and blending a diverse range of primary sources together (Luftwaffe air crews’ personal letters and diaries), with official combat reports, and contemporary German newspapers, Victoria Taylor weaves a rich, multifaceted tapestry of the military, political, social and cultural influences that shaped the German air force’s mentality and morale during the Battle of Britain.

Eagle Days transforms the Luftwaffe’s historical role during the RAF’s ‘Finest Hour’ from a cartoonish antagonist to a multidimensional, flawed-yet-formidable opponent. The narrative contains not just the voices of the air crews who conducted the fighting, but uniquely never-before-translated primary source material of other contemporary eyewitnesses, (Luftwaffe’s paratroopers, anti-aircraft gunners and air signalmen). Eagle Days will offer all fans of this period a refreshing, comprehensive and exciting new account of the Luftwaffe’s real experiences during the Battle of Britain.©2025 Victoria Taylor (P)2025 Head of Zeus
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I really enjoyed listening to this account of the famous battle from a perspective we rarely hear. There were lots of details to learn about. The author puts the Battle of Britain into good perspective. There is clearly a lot of research gone into this book and it shows in the details and thoroughness of her analysis. The conclusion is apt. The book is well read, too. If you are interested in WWII and especially the air battles over Britain in 1940, this book is fascinating.

Thorough account & excellent analysis of Battle of Britain.

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