British forces on the offensive 1943-45

Professor Jeremy Black speaks with Graham Stewart about the naval firepower, the RAF’s bombing offensive and the campaigns in Greece, Italy and Normandy

Continuing our series on the performance of the British armed forces in the Second World War, Professor Jeremy Black discusses with The Critic‘s deputy editor, Graham Stewart, morale, naval firepower, the RAF’s bombing offensive and the campaigns in Greece, Italy and Normandy.

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