The BREN light machine gun and the STEN sub-machine gun were both extremely famous British weapons. It would be hard to choose. The STEN was widely used by resistance forces throughout Europe because is was cheap and easy to make. The BREN was the main main battle weapon of the regular army on the tactical squad (section) level.
If you mean during World War 2, the most famous fighter aircraft were the Spitfire and Hurricane and the most famous bombers were the Lancaster and Wellington.
Most of the countries of the British Empire became independent in the years after World War II.
Not in high numbers, no. Most "defectors" Into Axis ranks were soldiers from British colonized lands.
The most famous traitor is definitely Benedict Arnold. He was a colonist who fought in the Revolutionary War. He eventually became a spy for the British when he got tired of losing battles.
The most famous was Auschwitz.
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Any British General? General Bernard Law Montgomery
There were many but Bernard Montgomery (Monty) was the most famous.
Bernard Montgomery was the most famous British General during World War 2 but there were others such as Auchinleck, Brook, Wavell, Gort, Percival etc.
If you mean during World War 2, the most famous fighter aircraft were the Spitfire and Hurricane and the most famous bombers were the Lancaster and Wellington.
3 of the most famous military engagements include World War 1, World War 2 and the American Civil War
On the Allied side, the (British) Sopwith Camel was one of the most famous. The Germans had the Fokker Triplane which was flown by Manfred von Richthofen, the famous Red Baron.
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The famous Red Baron
Best heavy bomber: Avro LancasterBest light bomber: de Havilland Mosquito
The most famous female British singer of the World War II era is Vera Lynn, known at the time as the 'Forces Sweetheart'. She is still alive, aged 92 and does the occasional public appearance.
Most of the countries of the British Empire became independent in the years after World War II.