Penguin press history
2 total works
Martin Middlebrook enjoys an international reputation with his superbly researched, compelling accounts of major turning points in the two World Wars. An absorbing account of the biggest bombing offensive in World War Two, based on the accounts of those who experienced it on both sides - in the air and on the ground.
The author sought out all the evidence from documentary and personal sources on both sides and comes to some controversial conclusions about the Falklands conflict. The book includes material on the Exocet attacks on British ships, on the loss of the "Coventry" and the "Sir Galahad" tragedy and on the controversial sinking of the "General Belgrano".