Three Steps to Victory

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Three Steps to Victory is a book by radar pioneer Robert Watson-Watt in which he recounts the development of radar and its crucial role in securing Allied success during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
aboutEvent Dowding system
surface form: Allied air defence in World War II

Battle of Britain
aboutPerson Robert Watson-Watt
aboutWork British radar research
author Robert Watson-Watt
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes British air defence system
development of radar
documents contribution of radar to Allied success
strategic importance of radar
field history of science and technology
military history
focusesOn Battle of Britain
Chain Home radar network
surface form: Chain Home radar system

role of radar in air warfare
genre non-fiction
hasAuthorNationality Scottish
hasAuthorOccupation engineer
radar pioneer
hasPerspective first-person account
language English
mainSubject Victory in Europe Day
surface form: Allied victory in World War II

World War II
history of technology
radar
narrativeForm historical account
memoir
timePeriodCovered 1930s
World War II

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Robert Watson-Watt hasWork Three Steps to Victory