Fortress Britain 1940(English, Hardcover, Chatterton Andrew)

Fortress Britain 1940(English, Hardcover, Chatterton Andrew)

  • Chatterton Andrew
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781636243450ISBN 10: 1636243452

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Fortress Britain 1940(English, Hardcover, Chatterton Andrew) is written by Chatterton Andrew and published by Casemate Publishers. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1636243452 (ISBN 10) and 9781636243450 (ISBN 13).

Alone, unprepared and weak. These are generally the words used to describe Britain's position in 1940, part of a narrative that has been built up ever since the end of World War II. However, the reality is very different. On land, sea and in the air, Britain was prepared. It had the most powerful navy in the world; the RAF was relatively strong, but more importantly, was operating as part of a plan and a joined-up group system that was in reality never in any real danger of being defeated; even the post-Dunkirk British Army was better armed than the post-war narrative tells us. Thees forces were backed up by the Home Guard, and thousands of men and women in secret roles ready to help fight the invasion of the country. Even if all of this had gone wrong and the Nazis had defeated Britain militarily then a separate, highly secret civilian group were ready to become active only after the occupation had started.One word associated more than any other during this period of the Second World War is 'Alone' - Churchill played upon this in his speeches but in 1940, Britain had a hugely powerful empire. Although in many cases this support was thousands of miles away, the Empire and other Allies would have played a huge role had the Germans had invaded, one that has been overlooked in many accounts.