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The British Royal Air Force and the German Luftwaffe.
Battle of Britain during summer of 1940.
It was against the German Air Force, luftwaffe, vs. the British Royal Air Force.
The Battle of Britain was a strategically important battle, the outcome of which would determine whether or not there would be a Nazi invasion of the British Isles. Britain was successful in holding off the German Luftwaffe (Air Force), though at a great cost to her cities and civilian population.
498 royal air force pilots died in the battle of Britain
The Battle of Britain was fought in the air with fighter planes and bombers from the RAF (Royal Air Force) and Luftwaffe (German Air Force). Some of the RAF aircraft included the Spitfire and the Hurricane and some of the Luftwaffe's aircraft included Messerschmitt 109's and STUKA dive-bombers
the German air force
Germany and Scotland, however there was a squadron of expatriate Polish pilots in Scotlands Air Force Britians are wimps though. Germany and Britain
In the Battle of Britain, right over Britain's coast (the first major victory for the Allies).
The Battle of Britain refers to the German bombardment of British towns, notably London in 1940. It was fought between the Luftwaffe and the Royal Air Force.
The Battle of Britain was the air battle in 1940 between Nazi Germany and Britain, in which Germany was hoping to knock out the (British) Royal Air Force so that Nazi Germany could invade Britain by sea. The RAF and Britain in general succeeded in not being knocked out, so Hitler turned his attention eastwards.
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