Australia in the War of 1939–1945. Series 3 – Air - Volume Vol3
Volume III – Air War Against Germany and Italy, 1939–1943 (1st edition, 1954)
Author: John Herington
This volume describes the part played by increasing numbers of Australians in the first four years of the air war in Europe and the Middle East. In 1939 there was one Australian squadron in England and there were some 400 Australians in the RAF. At the end of 1943 there were about 15,000 Australian airmen serving in the war against Germany and Italy, a proportion of them being in eighteen Australian squadrons. Since the Australians were so widely dispersed – almost every RAF squadron contained some – the author has outlined the story of the air war as a whole, assessing its achievements and examining the commanders’ policies in the light of German and Italian as well as British documents. At the same time he has illustrated the general narrative with accounts of the experiences of individual Australian crews.
The integration of Dominion contingents within a vast Commonwealth air force produced a variety of problems, political, administrative and psychological. The frank and authoritative exposition of these problems from the point of view of one of the smaller partners in the Empire air force makes this volume, in part, an important conribution to the history of British Commonwealth relations.
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Contents, Illustrations, Maps, Diagrams, Graph, and Preface (572.19Kb PDF file)Pages i to xvii
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Chapter 1 – The First Ten Months (2.55Mb PDF file)Pages 1 to 32
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Chapter 2 – The Battle of Britain and the German Blockade (1.72Mb PDF file)Pages 33 to 51
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Chapter 3 – First Libyan Campaign (1.61Mb PDF file)Pages 52 to 75
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Chapter 4 – Greece, Syria and the Western Desert (2.66Mb PDF file)Pages 76 to 106
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Chapter 5 – Problems of the Empire Air Scheme (1.73Mb PDF file)Pages 107 to 128
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Chapter 6 – Fighter Squadrons in 1941 (1.48Mb PDF file)Pages 129 to 146
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Pages 147 to 167
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Chapter 8 – Bomber Command: June 1941 to February 1942 (1.71Mb PDF file)Pages 168 to 192
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Chapter 9 – Second Libyan Campaign (2.02Mb PDF file)Pages 193 to 219
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Chapter 10 – The Struggle in the Mediterranean: March to September 1942 (3.22Mb PDF file)Pages 220 to 261
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Chapter 11 – The Air War at Sea: January to September 1942 (2.72Mb PDF file)Pages 262 to 297
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Chapter 12 – Experiments in Bombing Technique (3.06Mb PDF file)Pages 298 to 335
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Chapter 13 – Fighter Command in 1942 (1.43Mb PDF file)Pages 336 to 355
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Chapter 14 – African Campaigns: September to December 1942 (2.06Mb PDF file)Pages 356 to 384
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Chapter 15 – Conquest of Tunisia (2.2Mb PDF file)Pages 385 to 413
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Chapter 16 – The Crisis in the Atlantic (2.59Mb PDF file)Pages 414 to 445
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Chapter 17 – Early Pathfinder Raids (2.05Mb PDF file)Pages 446 to 474
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Chapter 18 – The Radar Bombing Offensive, 1943 (1.82Mb PDF file)Pages 475 to 501
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Chapter 19 – Fighter Command: January to September 1943 (1.48Mb PDF file)Pages 502 to 522
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Chapter 20 – National Aspirations (2.68Mb PDF file)Pages 523 to 559
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Chapter 21 – The Invasion of Sicily (1.45Mb PDF file)Pages 560 to 580
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Chapter 22 – Hamburg – The Last Raids on Italy – The Struggle Against Night Fighters (1.97Mb PDF file)Pages 581 to 608
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Chapter 23 – The Holding Campaign at Sea, 1943–44 (2.33Mb PDF file)Pages 609 to 634
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Chapter 24 – Berlin and Other Long–distance Raids (2.59Mb PDF file)Pages 635 to 663
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Appendix 1 – British, American, German, Italian and French Service Aircraft, 1939–45 (877.31Kb PDF file)Pages 664 to 697
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Appendix 2 – Abbreviations and Definitions (141.42Kb PDF file)Pages 698 to 700
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Index (3.53Mb PDF file)Pages 701 to 731

