Radar's Role in Defeating the Nazis: From Dunkirk to Dieppe and D-Day: The Silent Weapon That Defeated Hitler

Basil Samuels , Jack Nissenthall
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Radar's Role in Defeating the Nazis: From Dunkirk to Dieppe and D-Day: The Silent Weapon That Defeated Hitler

Basil Samuels , Jack Nissenthall
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  • Date de publication : Oct 30, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Éditeur : Frontline Books
  • ISBN : 9781036198244
  • Dimensions : 6.25" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H
JACK NISSENTHALL was born in 1919 of Jewish Polish parents in the East End of London. At an early age he became fascinated by the new science of electronics. He worked at EMI assembling, installing and maintaining television sets in pre-war London. While working at EMI, he was asked to volunteer at Bawdsey, aiding Watson-Watt's team. This forged the lifelong link with radar and the scientists who developed it. Retired architect BASIL SAMUELS is the son-in-law of Jack Nissenthall, and the son of Dr Leslie Samuels MC. Fascinated by their stories, he has for many years had a great interest in the Second World War and is an avid reader of its history. His other interests are ceramics and calligraphy. He is married to Linda Nissen Samuels, an artist and author.

JACK NISSENTHALL was born in 1919 of Jewish Polish parents in the East End of London. At an early age he became fascinated by the new science of electronics. He worked at EMI assembling, installing and maintaining television sets in pre-war London. While working at EMI, he was asked to volunteer at Bawdsey, aiding Watson-Watt's team. This forged the lifelong link with radar and the scientists who developed it.

JACK NISSENTHALL was born in 1919 of Jewish Polish parents in the East End of London. At an early age he became fascinated by the new science of electronics. He worked at EMI assembling, installing and maintaining television sets in pre-war London. While working at EMI, he was asked to volunteer at Bawdsey, aiding Watson-Watt's team. This forged the lifelong link with radar and the scientists who developed it. Retired architect BASIL SAMUELS is the son-in-law of Jack Nissenthall, and the son of Dr Leslie Samuels MC. Fascinated by their stories, he has for many years had a great interest in the Second World War and is an avid reader of its history. His other interests are ceramics and calligraphy. He is married to Linda Nissen Samuels, an artist and author.

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