....Then avail yourself of this publication, just released:
Written by the bloke who provided research for the 'Dunkirk: the new evidence' programme, the book more than adequately demonstrates that serious researchers shouldn't get involved in half-arsed documentaries. Nearly 200 pages, it documents every combat patrol during the period 21 May to 2 June, it includes quotes from squadron intelligence reports, record books and pilot combat reports, as well as victory claims and casualty lists. It's well illustrated throughout, and each day has a map showing where British and German aircraft fell. The maps themselves are enough to contradict the myth that the RAF were nowhere to be seen, demonstrating that they were fighting (and dying) all over France, Belgium and the Channel in order to protect the beaches. There's also some excellent artwork included.
25 squids to you squire, money well spent - 'nuff said.
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