During WW2, the Netherlands and the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) were both occupied after their armed forced had been overrun. However, many Dutchmen decided to continue the struggle and eventually found asylum either in Great Britain either in Australia. Despite the meagre forces available, the Dutch managed to form two fighter squadrons, one in UK, No. 322 placed under RAF command, and one in Australia, No. 120 placed under RAAF command. This book narrates their respective operational commitment between 1943-1945 in 40 pages illustrated with about 40 images and 6 colour profiles.
During WW2, the Netherlands and the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) were both occupied after their armed forced had been overrun. However, many Dutchmen decided to continue the struggle and eventually found asylum either in Great Britain either in Australia. Despite the meagre forces available, the Dutch managed to form two fighter squadrons, one in UK, No. 322 placed under RAF command, and one in Australia, No. 120 placed under RAAF command. This book narrates their respective operational commitment between 1943-1945 in 40 pages illustrated with about 40 images and 6 colour profiles.