In the summer of 1940, the fate of
Britain hung in the balance, as
across the English Channel one of
the mightiest
armies in history prepared to
invade. With lightning
speed and military brilliance Nazi
Germany had already
conquered all before them.
However, Hitler would suffer
his first defeat in a desperate
struggle which took place in
the sky over southern England that
became known as ‘The
Battle of Britain’.
Based on the book of the
same title by best-selling author
Henry Buckton, this film is based
on a fascinating series of
interviews with a wide variety of
people who played a vital
role in Britain’s ‘finest hour’.
Included are the captivating
accounts of six fighter pilots who
risked their lives day after
day to combat the Luftwaffe, which
was at that time greatly
more experienced in aerial
warfare. Their memories are
enhanced by the recollections of a
gunner, two members of
the 400,000-strong ground crew who
kept as many aircraft
flying as possible, a barrage
balloon operator and men who
helped to build Spitfires.
Illustrated by a wealth of
archive film, rare photographs
and evocative location filming at
sites key to the battle,
this is a fitting tribute to those
fiercely patriotic yet utterly
modest heroes who saved our green
and pleasant land from
invasion.
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