The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 128Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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... fighters . Between fighters and bombers there is a constant conflict . One may perhaps best grasp the problem by imagining extreme cases . If fighters on both sides gained a decisive victory over the opposing bombers , then the two air ...
... fighters . Between fighters and bombers there is a constant conflict . One may perhaps best grasp the problem by imagining extreme cases . If fighters on both sides gained a decisive victory over the opposing bombers , then the two air ...
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fighters reduced the menace to quite reasonable proportions . The Prime Minister rightly acclaimed the work of our fighters as a " victory . " In the Battle of France ' the Luftwaffe showed up once more as a potent arm of the German ...
fighters reduced the menace to quite reasonable proportions . The Prime Minister rightly acclaimed the work of our fighters as a " victory . " In the Battle of France ' the Luftwaffe showed up once more as a potent arm of the German ...
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... Fighter Command has actually increased , instead of being diminished , during the recent weeks . At first the plan of escorting the raids with fighters met with a measure of success . That is to say , the daily tale of R.A.F. victories ...
... Fighter Command has actually increased , instead of being diminished , during the recent weeks . At first the plan of escorting the raids with fighters met with a measure of success . That is to say , the daily tale of R.A.F. victories ...
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