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London, England
Bristol, England was first bombed in November of 1940. It was an especially devastating attack because high incendiary bombs were used by the Germans.
It was a tactical defeat but a strategic success, because allowed about 400,000 British and French soldier of being evacuated to England, thus preventing them of being captured by the Germans.
difficult to answer, who knows what the Germans would have done. the battle of Britain in may 1940 over kent south east England, was a particularly viscous dogfight in which the RAF were literally fighting for their and Britain's lives. if the RAF hadnt destroyed the luftwaffe, then Germany without doubt would have had an easier time of invading England. this defeat totally demoralised the Germans and they realised that the RAF ruled the skies.
The Germans referred to the invasion of France in 1940 as "Fall Gelb," which translates to "Case Yellow." This operation was part of a larger campaign to quickly defeat France and other Allied forces in Western Europe using Blitzkrieg tactics. The invasion began on May 10, 1940, and led to the rapid fall of France within six weeks.
According to the findings of a diary the defeat of the Germans was brought on by when Hitler decided to take his men out by fear of losing them.
No. The Germans intended to invade in 1940 (Operation Sealion) but were unable to gain air superiority so cancelled their invasion plans.
1940!
Because the Germans invaded them.
stalingrad................
Germany failed to defeat the RAF who could sink an invading Army Logistically the Germans were not prepared to occupy England
May 1940.