Description

Polish fliers had to fight for their existence from the chaotic beginnings in the aftermath of World War I, through the Nazi and Soviet juggernauts in September 1939. In White Eagles the authors describe, squadron by squadron in enormous detail, exactly how the well trained but isolated Poles fought bitterly against their invaders. Using outdated tactics and old equipment, they proved to be the most successful and courageous airmen to defend England during the summer of 1940.

Synopsis

In this text the authors describe squadron by squadron, how the well-trained but isolated Poles fought bitterly against the invaders. They were overwhelmed by outdated tactics and equipment and enemies greatly superior in number. It includes illustrations, charts, maps and tables.