Because the British had just invented radar. so they could spot German planes.
A Little More InformationUntil the Battle of Britain, Germany had enjoyed an unbroken string of military successes. Czechoslovakia, the Rhineland, Austria, Poland, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland, on and on. At the end of 1940, Hitler controlled all of Western Europe, excepting neutral states like Spain, Portugal and Switzerland.But Hitler knew that the British were still a threat. He wanted to neutralize England as a combatant before he set out on his ultimate quest -- land in the east, meaning the Soviet Union. He believed -- correctly -- that Germany could not successfully wage full-scale war on two fronts. What became known as the Battle of Britain was his opening gambit in an attempt to neutralize England as a threat, and thereby secure his western flank. Once the RAF was eliminated in the opening Luftwaffe assault, Operation Sea Lion was Hitler's design for the cross-channel invasion of the British Isles.
The Battle of Britain was a failure for Germany -- the first -- because the Luftwaffe was unable to gain control of the skies over England and thereby enable the cross-channel invasion. This short-term failure led inevitably to long-term disaster when the British Isles became the staging ground, first for the aerial bombardment of Germany, and then for the invasion of western Europe at Normandy in June, 1944.
Freedom
Hitler was obsessed with subjugating Britain.
No but it all most did.
No, Hitler's power was not lost in the Battle of Britain. While the battle was a significant setback for the German Luftwaffe, it did not result in a loss of power for Hitler. Germany continued its military campaigns throughout World War II, and Hitler remained in control until his death in 1945. The Battle of Britain was an important turning point in the war, but it did not directly lead to Hitler's downfall.
During the Battle of Britain which began July, 1940.
If Hitler had won the Battle of Britain, It would have been less likely for the US to get involved in the European war. Low chance but plausible for the Germans to have won the war.
Hitler paused and did not invade Britain while the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) was evacuating from Dunkirk. With Britain in total disarray, Hitler believed that Britain was beaten and would sue for peace.
Yes
Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany in the battle of Britain.
Hitler .
Hitler was obsessed with subjugating Britain.
No but it all most did.
Battle of Britain
Yes, it was called the Battle of Britian. To be precise, the efforts of the RAF in the Battle of Britain prevented Hitler from launching a sea-borne invasion of Britain.
He bombed the place
No, Hitler's power was not lost in the Battle of Britain. While the battle was a significant setback for the German Luftwaffe, it did not result in a loss of power for Hitler. Germany continued its military campaigns throughout World War II, and Hitler remained in control until his death in 1945. The Battle of Britain was an important turning point in the war, but it did not directly lead to Hitler's downfall.
During the Battle of Britain which began July, 1940.
Invasion, bombing them from the air, the Battle of Britain, and The Blitz.