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Chapter 7 read
Early July 1940. Mention of the plans for continuing the war against Britain. Quotes from newspapers like the 'Baruther Anzieger' and 'Briesetal-Bote'. Something from a Luftwaffe soldier based with an airbase company in Quedlingburg. Quotes from residents in Wesseln, near Liel, and Uelzen (page 118). 'A flieger attached to the Luftwaffe Guard Command at Tessenow, Mecklenburg wrote'. These are the things that are in chapter 7. Chapter 7 ends on page 121... |
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... still have yet to see a copy of Ms Taylor's book in a bookshop. I was in Folkestone - prime BoB location if ever there was one. No sign of it in Waterstones. At the counter though they offered to order a copy in so that I could look at it. No obligation to buy. Which I thought was pretty decent of them. I would expect that the Museum in Hawkinge has a copy...
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I was googling her previous works, and found out this is the first book. And already such an excitement...were her articles so very readable?
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I think that Ms Taylor should write more books. It is a long time since we have had such a long conversation about one book that most have not even read.
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Carsten, I believe this is a milestone too, but in a broader sense and aspect. When the OLD EAGLES like John Vasco, Chris Goss, Nick Beale, Christer Bergström, J-L Roba, J-Y Lorant, Dilip Sarkar, Erick Monbeeck and others like them, who HAD direct access to the RAF, LW and WW2 aircrew veterans will make their "last landing" (and I do hope they will reach 100+ like some Bomber Command and LW veterans, so we can enjoy reading more from them); who is gonna take the flame and toch? This Miss, even with her PhD and other Academical tittles seems to have not matched the "Old" standard, as far as I have read here...so we are talking about the futur of Aeronautical and Military Aviation Publication (and research)....and for me this is the "face" of the new Generation, although we have seen some FANTASTIC and "outside the curve" writers and researchers, like OLROG, BREKKEN, KJETIL, some French writers....so I see a good futur in the hands of those who will take care of, and inherit the "flame" and tradition of the old eagles (Bowman, Middlebrook, Bolitho, etc.) and those who are still on the "circuit", but not so young....
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I think that where the James Hollands and Victoria Taylors of this world differ from most us here is that they are trying to make a living as professional historians and that necessitates self-promotion. |
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