"At the beginning of World War II the French faced the German invasion with 4,360 modern combat aircraft and 790 new machines currently arriving from French and American factories each month. When the phony war finally ended, some 119 of 210 squadrons were ready for action on the north-eastern front. The others were reequipping or stationed in the French colonies. Of the 119 squadrons France could bring into action only one-fourth of the aircraft were battle-ready.With France overrun by June 1940, what remained of the French air force was either concentrated in the unoccupied zone or had been hastily redeployed to the colonies. Nonetheless, in retaliation for the British attack on the French fleet in Oran, French bombers, based in French Morocco, carried out retaliatory air raids over Gibraltar. The Armee de l'Air de Vichy was born and would fight to the best of its ability against the Free French's allies in theatres as distant as north-west Africa, Syria, Lebanon, Madagascar and the Far East. Not only would they take to the skies against the British and later the Americans, they would also willingly take part in aerial duels against Free French pilots.Only a handful of books have been written on French aircraft, but never has there been a complete history of the operations of the Vichy Air Force and its fratricidal war. This title literally spans the globe, examining forgotten air combats. It is also important to note that many of the Vichy pilots that survived the air combats later volunteered to join the Free French and would fight with great courage and distinction alongside the very pilots that they had been trying to kill.rnrnThis book describes all major theatres of combat, examines the aircraft flown and lengthy appendices cover operational units, victory credits and the Aeronautique Navale"--Dust jacket.
Analyzes the military career of one of the greatest, yet controversial, French military commanders of the twentieth century
Air Force Combat Units of World War II
18 Robert Gildea, Marianne in Chains, In Search of the German Occupation of France, 1940–45, London 2002, 263 – 264. 19 Langer, Our Vichy Gamble. 20 Buckley, Norway, 229 – 269; Ken Ford, Dieppe 1942, Oxford 2003; John P. Campbell, ...
In this first volume, Douglas Porch dissects France's 1940 collapse, the dynamics of occupation, and the rise of Charles de Gaulle's Free France crusade, culminating in the November 1942 Allied invasion of French North Africa.
This collaborationist Vichy regime's armed forces were more active and usually more numerous than German troops in the task of hunting down and crushing the maquis - the French Resistance guerrilla forces This book will cover the ...
Mark Clark was the Londonbased deputy of Dwight Eisenhower, the lieutenant general who had been made the supreme commander ofthe 112,000 American and Britishtroops involved in Operation Torch.A tall man,Clark wastheproduct of ...
Henri de Wailly here presents the story of this extraordinary campaign by the British, Australian and Free French forces against Vichy French forces in Syria and Lebanon, the true extent of which has largely been forgotten.
The Army Air Forces in World War II: Services around the world
... 211 Ciliax, Otto, 198 Clapper, Raymond, 876 Clark, Kenneth, 562 Clark, Mark W., 27, 43, 102, 103, 212-213 (bio), 234, 240, 245, 265, 356, 416, 417, 470, 592-593, 694-695, 711, 726, 727, 866, 897 Clauberg, Karl, 255 Clay, Lucius D., ...
Airmen in Exile: The Allied Air Forces in the Second World War