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Connections between British and Polish aviation since 1915 revealed for the first time, this book gives the background of the Polish Air Force and tells why it was not ready for the German invasion.

Produktbeschreibung
Connections between British and Polish aviation since 1915 revealed for the first time, this book gives the background of the Polish Air Force and tells why it was not ready for the German invasion.
Autorenporträt
Peter Sikora is an aviation researcher, historian and writer who specialises in the history of the Polish Air Force between 1918 and 1946, with the particular interest in the achievements of the Polish airmen during Second World War. Based in Berkshire, England, Peter has already had a number of books published in Poland, including Aces of the Polish Air Force, Battles of the Polish Air Force 1918-1945 and Polish Wings over Ireland. He also writes historical articles for the leading Polish aviation magazines, and is a member of the Polish Air Force Memorial Committee at RAF Northolt. In his private life, he is married to Maggie, and together they run a non for profit organisation that helps to reduce unemployment.