Yes, because Germany could only invade England by sea. If they did this, the RAF could greatly reduce the invasion force with bombers. This fact led to the Battle of Britain, where the Germans tried to destroy the RAF so they could launch Operation Sealion, the invasion of Britain by sea. Operation Sealion was never launched because the RAF succeeded in holding off the Luftwaffe and survived.
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Absolutely! Britain hasn't been successfully invaded since 1066 AD. The separation of the island by water has helped it immensely in thwarting off invaders. In the case of wars with Germany, it helped immensely because Germany's power was in quick moving tactical strikes with German tanks (Panzers in WWII) and other mechanical vehicles. Of course, you can't easily take those over water. :)
No! The judges loved her and so does the whole nation!
Around 1835, Germany had begun to copy Great Britains Industrial ways. Germany imported British equipment as well as engineers to Germany. However, the ones who could afford it would send their sons or go themselves to study in England to learn Industrial management and so forth. Germany had a rocky start becoming an Industrial nation because it was disunitied, in other words it was not a nation but states. However, Otto Von Bismarck would later on unite Germany and it would become a leading nation with both a thriving economy and a strong military.
The industrial progress helped Germany after unification by allowing Germany the means to stand on their own as a nation state, the unification forced them to reassess cutural and political behaviors.
Germany is its own country.
Germany was unified into one nation on January 18, 1871.
Germany is a state.
Benjamin Franklin helped to form the nation itself. He is one of the Founding Fathers.
In the nation that Nuremberg is (Germany)