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Great Britain teamed up with the Allies.
America, France and Canada all fought with Great Britain.
Great Britain and France
Great Britain used bombs
Great Britain declared war on Germany in September 1939 after Germany invaded Poland.
Paul Henry Mills Richey has written: 'Fighter pilot' -- subject(s): Biography, British Aerial operations, British Personal narratives, Campaigns, Fighter pilots, Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force, Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Squadron, No. 1, Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Squadron, No. 1., World War, 1939-1945
During World War II, France was reduced to a group of resistance fighters, fighting their Nazi occupiers in their own homes. Great Britain's economy and landscape had been devastated from the Battle of Britain. The tax rate in Great Britain at the time was around 97%, meaning the entirety of its economy was dedicated to the war.
David Moore Crook has written: 'Spitfire pilot' -- subject(s): Battle of Britain, British Aerial operations, English Personal narratives, Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Squadron, 609, Spitfire, Spitfire (Fighter planes), World War II, World War, 1939-1945, Spitfire (Fighter plane)
The number of aircraft assigned to a squadron varies depending on the type of squadron and the nationality. For World War Two, most of the time: United States: Army Air Force-Fighter Squadron is 25+ Army Air Force-Bomber Squadron is 12 to 16 Navy Fighter Squdron is 16 to 32 Navy Dive Bomber, Torpedo Bomber or Scout Bomber Squadron is 12 to 18 Japan: Army Fighter or Bomber Squadron (Chutai) is 9 to 12 Navy Fighter or Bomber Squadron (Chutai) is 6 to 12 Great Britain: RAF Fighter Squadron is 12 RAF Bomber Squadron is 6 to 12 France 1939-1940: Army Fighter or Bomber Squadron (Escadrille) is 9 Germany: Luftwaffe Fighter Squadron (Staffel) is 12 Luftwaffe Bomber Squadron (Staffel) is 9
James Dunnet has written: 'Blenheim over the Balkans' -- subject(s): Biography, Bomber pilots, British Aerial operations, British Personal narratives, Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Squadron, No. 211, Regimental histories, World War, 1939-1945
Roy Walker has written: 'Some of the many' -- subject(s): Accidents, Aerial operations, British, Airplanes, Military, British Aerial operations, Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Squadron no. 77, History, Military Airplanes, World War, 1939-1945
Great Britain, or more correctly The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was involved in both World War 1 and World War 2.
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The great fighters of World War 1 and World War 2 include the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom. All three of these countries were part of the allies. Great leaders include Woodrow Wilson, George V, and Nicholas II.
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There were many countries that were controlled by Great Britain at the beginning of World War 1.
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