Image credit: Unknown author / Composite photograph of St Paul’s Cathedral during the London Blitz, c.1939–1945 / Imperial War Museums (HU 54557) / Public Domain (Crown Copyright expired).
When was the worst day for RAF casualties in The Battle Of Britain? Why did bombing London mean relief for RAF Fighter Command? What happened on September 7th 1940? Join James Holland and Al Murray for part 5 of this new series on The Battle Of Britain as they explore the decisive aerial battles over Britain in summer 1940, and the dogged defence that stopped the Nazi warmachine.
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Meet the Speakers
James Holland
Historian, writer, and podcaster, specialises in World War II and hosts "We Have Ways" podcast.
Al Murray
Al Murray, comedian, writer, and historian, co-hosts the WWII podcast We Have Ways of Making You Talk and writes on
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