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John Beaman 21st November 2007 16:11

new book on air War 1940
 
Our own Peter Cornwell will have a new book out by After The Battle in February:;

http://www.afterthebattle.com/boffranc.htm

Contratulations, Peter!

Franek Grabowski 21st November 2007 18:22

Re: new book on air War 1940
 
Well, I was surprised to learn there were only six nations!

Boris Ciglic 21st November 2007 22:51

Re: new book on air War 1940
 
Franek,
strange indeed, couldn't agree more!

marsyao 22nd November 2007 00:51

Re: new book on air War 1940
 
There were six nations involved into battle of France: Germany, France, British, Italy,Belgium and Holand, I know there are Polish pilots participants in the battle of France, but they were part of French airforce,not as an independent Polish airforce

Franek Grabowski 22nd November 2007 01:36

Re: new book on air War 1940
 
They were independent Polish Air Force, only under joint Allied operational control, as testified by Franco-Polish agreements. Czechoslovak airmen had a different status, but still, they were representing a nation.

marsyao 22nd November 2007 03:02

Re: new book on air War 1940
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Franek Grabowski (Post 54557)
They were independent Polish Air Force, only under joint Allied operational control, as testified by Franco-Polish agreements. Czechoslovak airmen had a different status, but still, they were representing a nation.

Franek, yes, there were independent Polish airforce, but polish pilots fought as part of Squardron of French airforce, there was no independent polish airforce unit in the battle of France

Franek Grabowski 22nd November 2007 09:36

Re: new book on air War 1940
 
I do not think if someone is attached to a French unit, it makes him French. And yes, there were Polish units, eg. GC I/145, a Finnish Squadron.

robert 22nd November 2007 12:42

Re: new book on air War 1940
 
So why it was named GC and not Dywizjon Mysliwski? Why the unit was created by French Aviation Command?
I think you just want to pick hole in this.

Robert

Franek Grabowski 22nd November 2007 13:19

Re: new book on air War 1940
 
For logistic purposes, but Polish period documents refer to Dywizjon as well. The key issue is that Franco-Polish agreement clearly stated it is Polish Air Force, just only organised to French standards. The same situation was later in Britain, and Britons had to modify their law to allow foreign troops to be based on their soil.

robert 22nd November 2007 13:39

Re: new book on air War 1940
 
The point is that it was not independent unit. All orders were received from French Air Force Command. It`s still just picking a hole.

Robert


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