World War, 1939-1945 + Aerial operations, British
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World War, 1939-1945 + Aerial operations, British
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World War, 1939-1945 + Aerial operations, British
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- Battle of Britain, presented by brothers Colin and Ewan McGregor
- Dogfight, the Battle of Britain, Adam Claasen ; series editor, Glyn Harper
- Kiwis do fly, New Zealanders in RAF Bomber Command, PJ Wheeler ; foreward by: J.L Munro CNZM, DSO, QSO, DFC, JP Squadron Leader (retired) 617 Squadron
- Royal Air Force Bomber losses in the Middle East and Mediterranean, David Gunby and Pelham Temple, Vol. 1: 1939-42
- Spitfire women of World War II, Giles Whittell
- Victory, New Zealand airmen and the fall of Germany, Max Lambert
- Bader's last fight, an in-depth investigation of a great WWII mystery, Andy Saunders
- Australia's dambusters, flying into hell with 617 Squadron, Colin Burgess
- Spitfire girl, my life in the sky, Jackie Moggridge
- Secret letters, a battle of Britain love story, John Willis
- The few, July-October 1940, Alex Kershaw
- Desert scorpions, 459 Squadron RAAF, 1942-1945, Leon Kane-Maguire
- The Flyer, British culture and the Royal Air Force, 1939-1945, Martin Francis
- Dresden 1945, the devil's tinderbox, by Alexander McKee
- Bomber county, Daniel Swift
- Reach for the sky, the story of Douglas Bader DSO, DFC, Paul Brickhill ; read by Robert Hardy
- Dresden, Tuesday 13 February 1945, Frederick Taylor
- Secret history, The dambusters' raid
- Mosquito victory, Jack Currie
- Beyond the Spitfire, the unseen designs of R. J. Mitchell, Ralph Pegram
- The last navigator, Paul Goodwin with Gordon Goodwin
- Force Benedict, Churchill's secret mission to save Stalin, Eric Carter with Antony Loveless ; [foreword by Dermot O'Leary]
- The Polish battle of Britain
- The target for tonight, the story of the bombing raids across Europe in WWII
- War dog, the no-man's land puppy who took to the skies, Damien Lewis
- Under a bomber's moon, two airmen at war over Germany, Stephen Harris
- Dam Busters, 1943 onwards (all marks and models) : owners' workshop manual : an insight into the weapons technology used against the dams and other special targets of Nazi-occupied Europe, Iain R. Murray
- The nine lives of a fighter pilot, Terence Kelly
- Airfields, defenders of the sky
- Squadron Leader Tommy Broom DFC**, Tom Parry Evans
- The female few, Spitfire heroines of the Air Transport Auxiliary, Jacky Hyams
- Hurricane, victor of the Battle of Britain, Leo McKinstry
- Tail gunner, R.C. Rivaz ; foreword by Leonard Chesire
- The last navigator, Paul Goodwin with Gordon Goodwin
- Bader's last fight, an in-depth investigation of a great WWII mystery, Andy Saunders
- The British Fleet Air Arm in World War II, Mark Barber ; illustrated by S. Walsh and M. Postlethwaite
- Mosquito down!, the extraordinary memoir of a Second World War bomber command pilot on the run in Germany and Holland, by Frank Dell with Brett Piper
- Last of the few, the Battle of Britain in the words of the pilots who won it, Max Arthur
- Spitfire aces of North Africa and Italy, Andrew Thomas ; series editor Tony Holmes
- Reluctant hero, a true story, John Hickman
- War dog, the no-man's land puppy who took to the skies, Damien Lewis
- The Battle of Britain, by L. Mosley and the editors of Time-Life Books
- Target for tonight, filmed under the direction of Harry Watt
- On the natural history of destruction, with essays on Alfred Andersch, Jean Améry and Peter Weiss, W. G. Sebald ; translated from the German by Anthea Bell
- Bomber Harris, Sir Arthur Harris' Despatch on war operations, 1942-1945, introduced and compiled by Martin Mace and John Grehan with additional research by Sara Mitchell
- Bomber Command, Australians in World War II, [researched and written by Richard Reid]
- Australia's dambusters, flying into hell with 617 Squadron, Colin Burgess
- Trusty to the end, the history of 148 (Special Duties) Squadron 1918-1945, Oliver Clutton-Brock
- Dispatch from Berlin, 1943, the story of five journalists who risked everything, Anthony Cooper, with Thorsten Perl
- Royal Navy aces of World War 2, Andrew Thomas