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Air Battle of Malta: Aircraft Losses and Crash Sites, 1940 - 1942
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Air Battle of Malta: Aircraft Losses and Crash Sites, 1940 - 1942

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In the Second World War, Malta was subjected to continual air attacks during a siege lasting nearly two and a half years. This is part of that story, from the early days in June 1940, when only a few Gladiator biplanes were available to combat Italian bombers and fighters, to the intervention of the Luftwaffe and the tenuous defence by outclassed Hurricanes, culminating in the desperate months of fighting following the arrival on Malta of the first Spitfires in March 1942. Of more than 1,000 aircraft destroyed during the battle, many fell into the Mediterranean or were written off in landing, and at least 200 crashed among the Maltese Islands. This book documents all known aircraft crashes that occurred in and around Malta and Gozo during 1940 42, describing in detail the circumstances of each loss and what became of the pilot or crew, including some who even today are officially listed as missing. The immediacy of eyewitness accounts from both sides provide a fascinating perspective of an epic battle
much of the material is previously unpublished, not least the narratives by those who were there. AUTHOR: Anthony Rogers served in the Royal Marines on Malta. He was a photojournalist in the 1980s and 1990s, covering wars on three continents. Author of several books, he has a keen interest in events that occurred in and around the Mediterranean during the Second World War.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 July 2017
Pages
220
ISBN
9781784381882

In the Second World War, Malta was subjected to continual air attacks during a siege lasting nearly two and a half years. This is part of that story, from the early days in June 1940, when only a few Gladiator biplanes were available to combat Italian bombers and fighters, to the intervention of the Luftwaffe and the tenuous defence by outclassed Hurricanes, culminating in the desperate months of fighting following the arrival on Malta of the first Spitfires in March 1942. Of more than 1,000 aircraft destroyed during the battle, many fell into the Mediterranean or were written off in landing, and at least 200 crashed among the Maltese Islands. This book documents all known aircraft crashes that occurred in and around Malta and Gozo during 1940 42, describing in detail the circumstances of each loss and what became of the pilot or crew, including some who even today are officially listed as missing. The immediacy of eyewitness accounts from both sides provide a fascinating perspective of an epic battle
much of the material is previously unpublished, not least the narratives by those who were there. AUTHOR: Anthony Rogers served in the Royal Marines on Malta. He was a photojournalist in the 1980s and 1990s, covering wars on three continents. Author of several books, he has a keen interest in events that occurred in and around the Mediterranean during the Second World War.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 July 2017
Pages
220
ISBN
9781784381882