Rearming the RAF for the Second World War: Poor Strategy and Miscalculation

Author:   Adrian Phillips
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781399006248


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   15 June 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Rearming the RAF for the Second World War: Poor Strategy and Miscalculation


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When the RAF rearmed to meet the growing threat from Nazi Germany's remorseless expansion in the late 1930s, it faced immense challenges. It had to manage a huge increase in size as well as mastering rapid advances in aviation technology. To protect Britain from attack, the RAF's commanders had to choose the right strategy and the right balance in its forces. The choices had to be made in peacetime with no guidance from combat experience. These visions then had to be translated into practical reality. A shifting cast of government ministers, civil servants and industrialists with their own financial, political and military agendas brought further dynamics into play. The RAF's readiness for war was crucial to Britain's ability to respond to Nazi aggression before war broke out and when it did, the RAF's rearmament was put to the acid test of battle. Adrian Phillips uses the penetrating grasp of how top level decisions are made that he honed in his inside accounts of the abdication crisis and appeasement, to dissect the process which shaped the RAF of 1940. He looks beyond the familiar legends of the Battle of Britain and explores in depth the successes and failures of a vital element in British preparations for war. AUTHOR: After a career as an investment analyst and strategist in London and Frankfurt with a special focus on the political influences on markets, Adrian returned to university for a postgraduate degree in history, which had long been his passion. He focused on how top level decisions were taken in Whitehall and how bureaucrats could often wield greater power than politicians. This features in his books: The King Who Had To Go, which covered the abdication and Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler, which covered appeasement. Rearming The RAF applies his knowledge of how the hidden mechanisms of power operate to military strategy. 40 b/w illustrations

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Author:   Adrian Phillips
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:   Pen & Sword History
ISBN:  

9781399006248


ISBN 10:   139900624
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   15 June 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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...the chapters analysing the relationship between the wider government and the Air Ministry are the most engaging. They provide a real depth of understanding of the dynamics at play between the two. -- From Balloons to Drones ...highly recommended to those interested in the how personalities affect doctrine and technology. -- Air & Space Power History


""...a valuable contribution to the historiography of World War II and the challenges of rearmament during the interwar period. Phillips' analysis is rigorous and well-supported, and his insights are likely to be of interest to scholars and general readers alike.""-- ""History: Reviews of New Books"" ""...looks at the methodologies - or lack of them - that led to the force-structure requirements and threat projections that set the direction of RAF rearmament, as expressed in these modernization plans, in the critical prewar years.""-- ""The NYMAS Review"" ""This is a book for anyone with an interest in the history of the RAF and the Second World War.""-- ""Journal of Military History"" ""...the chapters analysing the relationship between the wider government and the Air Ministry are the most engaging. They provide a real depth of understanding of the dynamics at play between the two.""-- ""From Balloons to Drones"" ""...highly recommended to those interested in the how personalities affect doctrine and technology.""-- ""Air & Space Power History""


...highly recommended to those interested in the how personalities affect doctrine and technology. -- Air & Space Power History


This is a book for anyone with an interest in the history of the RAF and the Second World War. -- Journal of Military History ...the chapters analysing the relationship between the wider government and the Air Ministry are the most engaging. They provide a real depth of understanding of the dynamics at play between the two. -- From Balloons to Drones ...highly recommended to those interested in the how personalities affect doctrine and technology. -- Air & Space Power History


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After a career as an investment analyst and strategist in London and Frankfurt with a special focus on the political influences on markets, Adrian returned to university for a postgraduate degree in history, which had long been his passion. He focused on how top level decisions were taken in Whitehall and how bureaucrats could often wield greater power than politicians. This features in his books: The King Who Had To Go, which covered the abdication and Fighting Churchill, Appeasing Hitler, which covered appeasement. Rearming The RAF applies his knowledge of how the hidden mechanisms of power operate to military strategy. www.adrianphillips.co.uk

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