The Rise of the Bomber

The Rise of the Bomber

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The Rise of the Bomber

RAF-Army Planning 1919 to Munich 1938




Author:Greg Baughen
Language:English
Format:Hardcover
Dimensions:6" x 9"
Photos:black and white photos
Publisher:Fonthill Media
ISBN:9781781554937
Item No. 9781781554937



In The Rise of the Bomber: RAF-Army Planning 1919 to Munich 1938, the second book in the series, author Greg Baughen uses archive material to reassess British air policy in the inter-war years. Gone is the image of a Royal Air Force starved of funds and struggling for survival against a bullying Army and Navy. Instead, Baughen describes how the Air Force set out to replace both the Army and Navy. It blocked the development of a modern air/tank strategy and won government backing for a defense policy built around the bomber – the first weapon of mass destruction. Yet the time and money invested in the policy achieved nothing. When put to the test in 1938, the equipment proved inadequate and the strategy flawed. The Air Staff had misled the government, deceived itself and left the country defenseless. Yet, all was not lost. Unintentionally, the Air Ministry had been creating the aircraft that might still save the country. . .