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Nine lives/Alan Deere
Is this autobiography any good?
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Re: Nine lives/Alan Deere
Read it some 10 years ago, enjoyed it back then.
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Re: Nine lives/Alan Deere
Any comments with more recent reading experience?
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Re: Nine lives/Alan Deere
Hello Jukka,
As with all the biographies/books from the 50's and 60's it lacks much info on the opposing forces (i.e. Luftwaffe) but as a book about Deere himself and flying in 54 Sq. over Dunkirk and BoB, it's highly recommended. Best wishes/Håkan
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Re: Nine lives/Alan Deere
Loved to read it. For anyone interested in WW II fighter forces, a 'must have'.
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Re: Nine lives/Alan Deere
Thanks Håkan and Kurt!
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