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# Duel of Eagles

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Review: Most detailed and personal account of the Battle of Britain available - Peter Townsend was a true war hero but, more importantly for us, he was also a great writer. And a stickler for details. He has meticulously researched the war's events from all sides, especially the individuals involved. Details like foods Goering loved to eat and Hitler's tantrums and what triggered them. Details like the pilot shot down at Dunkirk who nearly got kicked off the English train on his way back to his squadron because he didn't have money for the fare. Of course there is the up close particulars of air-to-air combat and how devastating it was to machines and bodies (one German bomber he shoot down had to belly land with bombs onboard because Townsend's rounds had damaged the landing gear mechanism and its emergency backup). He also covers the chivalry that existed between the English and German pilots; one time a German fighter pilot circled the English pilot under canopy he had just shot down and waved at him (that pilot was fair game since he was over Britain and would return to duty). There is too much shop talk about the inevitable politics that surrounds top military brass and the politicians that use them. It starts during the first world war and provides interesting details about the dirigible bombers that I was completely unaware of. These events made it very clear to key British generals that future wars would be predominately air wars (but, apparently, not to the French). You can skip over the first three parts and not miss much. It does provide great insight into how the Germans got around the Treaty of Versailles with the help (with major help from the Russians). Townsend reveals that the Battle of Britain required that the Germans supplement their meager navy with commercial fish trawlers, which, in turn, severely impacted the fishing season and contributed to food shortages in Germany that persisted throughout the war.
Review: A truly excellent book, one of the best on the Battle of Britain. - A truly excellent accounting of the political and military build up to the air war, culminating here in the life and death struggle Britain faced in 1940 while being greatly outnumbered. I've read many books on the subject and this rates easily among the best. The first hand accounts - from both sides - are marvelous, written with a heavy dose of 1940's wit that enabled the Brits to keep their stiff upper lip in the face of relentless "total air war bombing" and invasion by, up to the Battle of Britain, a victorious foe. It was a war where everyone had a part to play, unlike today where most people go about their business with hardly a care: "Back in the mess at Digby the party had already begun as the last few pilots were coming in to land. They entered the anteroom by ones and twos until there were two nineteen-year-old wives without husbands. Those girls knew that they had not to wait any longer….'They just slid out of the anteroom. There was no fuss, no tears. They just left.' They could have wrecked the morale of the squadron, but they never did. 'They were made of the same stuff as their husbands.' " Sums up the mettle of these people, and the nations of today should be forever thankful to them.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,011,832 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3,386 in Military Aviation History (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Dimensions  | 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.7 inches |
| Edition  | Book Club (BCE/BOMC |
| ISBN-10  | 0760754152 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0760754153 |
| Item Weight  | 2.12 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 455 pages |
| Publication date  | January 1, 2003 |
| Publisher  | Castle Books |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Most detailed and personal account of the Battle of Britain available
*by T***. on February 27, 2021*

Peter Townsend was a true war hero but, more importantly for us, he was also a great writer. And a stickler for details. He has meticulously researched the war's events from all sides, especially the individuals involved. Details like foods Goering loved to eat and Hitler's tantrums and what triggered them. Details like the pilot shot down at Dunkirk who nearly got kicked off the English train on his way back to his squadron because he didn't have money for the fare. Of course there is the up close particulars of air-to-air combat and how devastating it was to machines and bodies (one German bomber he shoot down had to belly land with bombs onboard because Townsend's rounds had damaged the landing gear mechanism and its emergency backup). He also covers the chivalry that existed between the English and German pilots; one time a German fighter pilot circled the English pilot under canopy he had just shot down and waved at him (that pilot was fair game since he was over Britain and would return to duty). There is too much shop talk about the inevitable politics that surrounds top military brass and the politicians that use them. It starts during the first world war and provides interesting details about the dirigible bombers that I was completely unaware of. These events made it very clear to key British generals that future wars would be predominately air wars (but, apparently, not to the French). You can skip over the first three parts and not miss much. It does provide great insight into how the Germans got around the Treaty of Versailles with the help (with major help from the Russians). Townsend reveals that the Battle of Britain required that the Germans supplement their meager navy with commercial fish trawlers, which, in turn, severely impacted the fishing season and contributed to food shortages in Germany that persisted throughout the war.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A truly excellent book, one of the best on the Battle of Britain.
*by L***R on February 7, 2017*

A truly excellent accounting of the political and military build up to the air war, culminating here in the life and death struggle Britain faced in 1940 while being greatly outnumbered. I've read many books on the subject and this rates easily among the best. The first hand accounts - from both sides - are marvelous, written with a heavy dose of 1940's wit that enabled the Brits to keep their stiff upper lip in the face of relentless "total air war bombing" and invasion by, up to the Battle of Britain, a victorious foe. It was a war where everyone had a part to play, unlike today where most people go about their business with hardly a care: "Back in the mess at Digby the party had already begun as the last few pilots were coming in to land. They entered the anteroom by ones and twos until there were two nineteen-year-old wives without husbands. Those girls knew that they had not to wait any longer….'They just slid out of the anteroom. There was no fuss, no tears. They just left.' They could have wrecked the morale of the squadron, but they never did. 'They were made of the same stuff as their husbands.' " Sums up the mettle of these people, and the nations of today should be forever thankful to them.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best book by far on the Battle of Britain!
*by S***K on March 27, 2025*

This is the best book by far on those dark days of 1940 in Great Britain. I received a lovely big hard copy book which is very well written and easy to read.

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