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Bloody April: The Heroic Story of the Fliers of World War l (1968) By Alan Morris

 

Bloody April was the (largely successful) British air support operation during the Battle of Arras in April 1917, during which particularly heavy casualties were suffered by the Royal Flying Corps at the hands of the German Luftstreitkräfte.

 

The tactical, technological, and training differences between the two sides ensured the British suffered a casualty rate nearly four times as great as their opponents. The losses were so disastrous that it threatened to undermine the morale of entire squadrons. The RFC contributed to the success, limited as it finally proved, of the British Army during the five-week series of battles.

 

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  • 208 pages
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Bloody April: The Heroic Story of the Fliers of World War l (1968)By Alan Morris

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