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Description
It's the summer of 1940. Great Britain watches as France succumbs to the might of Adolf Hitler's forces. British forces are not faring much better: largely driven off the continent with many rescued from capture at Dunkirk, only the Royal Air Force, supported by the country's newly established radar system, now stand in the way of full-scale invasion. The stakes are incredibly high.
What follows is months of intense aerial combat across the English Channel and the countryside of southeast England – combat that flies in the face of optimistic Nazi propaganda. But how did members of the Luftwaffe experience this momentous conflict?
Blending a diverse range of primary sources and groundbreaking research, including Luftwaffe air crews' personal letters, eyewitness accounts, official combat reports and contemporary German newspapers, Victoria Taylor weaves a rich and multifaceted tapestry to explore the German air force's mentality and morale during the Battle of Britain.
Eagle Days transforms the Luftwaffe's historical role during the RAF's 'Finest Hour' from a cartoonish antagonist to a multidimensional, flawed-yet-formidable opponent. Eagle Days will offer all fans of this period a refreshing new account of the Luftwaffe's real experiences during the Battle of Britain.
Product details
| Published | 23 Apr 2026 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 464 |
| ISBN | 9781804542583 |
| Imprint | Apollo |
| Illustrations | 1 x 8 black and white & 1 map |
| Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Diving in deeper than dogfights, this fantastic study gives us the 1940 Luftwaffe with its varnish stripped away.
Peter Caddick-Adams
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By refocusing on the 'Luftschlacht um England', the 'Battle of Britain' through a German lens, Victoria Taylor transforms familiar history into a fascinating account of both courage and culpability. Deeply researched, this page-turning history enriches without glorifying. Important and overdue.
Clare Mulley
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In this vivid, involving, account Dr Taylor confirms some popular assumptions about both the Luftwaffe and the RAF, and qualifies or demolishes many others. She thereby establishes herself as one of the most promising talents among the younger generation of military historians.
Frederick Taylor
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With Eagle Days, Victoria Taylor finds a fresh and compelling way of analysing the landmark battle, and proves herself a historian to watch
James Holland, The Telegraph
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[A] fascinating debut... Eagle Days is essential reading
Unseen Histories
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Comprehensive, multi-layered and filled with rich detail and eyewitness accounts... A riveting and timely read from one of our finest young historians
The Express

























