303 Squadron

The Legendary Battle of Britain Fighter Squadron

Translated by Jarek Garlinski
Published by Aquila Polonica Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
LIST PRICE $30.95

About The Book

The summer of 1940 and the Battle of Britain—the darkestdays of World War II. France, Poland, Denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands,Luxembourg and Norway had all been crushed by the powerful Nazi German warmachine. Great Britain stood alone, fighting for its life.

303 Squadron is the thrilling storyof the celebrated squadron of Polish fighter pilots whose superb skill in theair helped save England during its most desperate hours. They were thehighest-scoring Allied fighter squadron in the Battle of Britain, downing threetimes the average RAF score while incurring only one-third the averagecasualties. Dashing and gallant 303 Squadron was lionized by the British press,congratulated by the King, and adored by the British public.

With an immediacy that vividly brings to life those harrowing days, Fiedlerpaints the bravery, the poignancy, the breathtaking gambles with death riskeddaily by this exceptional group of young men far from home, who fought topreserve freedom for all.

“Had it not been for the magnificent material contributed by the Polishsquadrons and their unsurpassed gallantry, I hesitate to say that the outcomeof the battle would have been the same.”
— British Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding

Translated from the Polish; identifies the pilots by their real names for thefirst time in English. Nearly 200 black & white photos, maps andillustrations; contextualizing historical material; nine appendices.

Selection of the History Book Club and theMilitary Book Club.

Winner:
GOLD Award for History, 2011 Benjamin Franklin Awards
SILVER Award for Interior Design, 2011 Benjamin Franklin Awards

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About The Author

Author ARKADY FIEDLER (1894-1985) was born in Poznan, Poland, educated at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, in Poznan and at the University of Leipzig.

A best-selling travel writer researching in Tahiti when World War II began, Fiedler made his way back to Europe and joined the Polish Army in France after Poland had fallen to the Germans. Fiedler managed to get to England with other Polish forces after the fall of France. He undertook to chronicle the extraordinary achievements of 303 Squadron during the Battle of Britain with the blessing of Polish Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief General Wladyslaw Sikorski.

Fiedler’s thirty-two books have been translated into twenty-three languages, selling over 10 million copies. 303 Squadron is his most famous and popular book.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Aquila Polonica Publishing (November 16, 2010)
  • Length: 376 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781607720041

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Raves and Reviews

Thrilling action story of the famous squadron of Polish fighter pilots whose superb aerial combat skills helped save Britain during the most desperate days of WWII. Underdog heroes who rose to defend against the deadliest German Luftwaffe attacks, the pilots of 303 Squadron were lionized by the British press, congratulated by the King, and adored by the British public. Wonderful account.

– Lynne Olson and Stanley Cloud, authors of A Question of Honor

"Deserves five stars for every single one of its pages. Vivid and thrilling almost beyond measure."

– Waterstone's Bookseller Review

"About as exciting as it gets. A must read."

– The Washington Times

"Vividly captures the drama, the danger, and the spirit of the times."

– College & Research Libraries News

"Superb. A riveting read."

– Cosmopolitan Review

Published an excerpt from 303 Squadron -- read the excerpt at:http://www.polandww2.com/images/MEDIA_ROOM/NewsAndReviews/2011/airspaceexcerpt2011nov.pdf

– Smithsonian's Air & Space Magazine

"Compelling."

– Flying Magazine

"Does a terrific job bringing to life an extraordinary moment in the history of the war. Exceptionally high quality."

– Sarmatian Review

"A lively epic. Readers feel they're in those planes."

– Polish American Journal

"A story of heroic pilots who know no fear."

– The Polish Review

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