Germany committed about 4,000 aircraft to the battle in total, about 6,000 to 7,000 aircrew plus about ten times as many men in maintenance and support roles.
Britain had about 2,000 aircraft with 2,500 aircrew plus about 100,000 ground crew, observers and radar operators and command and control personnel.
In addition, the Germans bombed all the cities they could reach with their aircraft, menaing that the entire population of Southern England, about 20 million civilians were involved in the battle.
Germany committed about 4,000 aircraft to the battle in total, about 6,000 to 7,000 aircrew plus about ten times as many men in maintenance and support roles.
Britain had about 2,000 aircraft with 2,500 aircrew plus about 100,000 ground crew, observers and radar operators and command and control personnel.
In addition, the Germans bombed all the cities they could reach with their aircraft, menaing that the entire population of Southern England, about 20 million civilians were involved in the battle.
Around 4000 people who fought in the battle of Britain died
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Ummmm roughly speaking I'd hazard a guess at precisely.... none ! I don't think the Italian air force was in any way involved in the Battle of Britain.
Italian aircraft were not involved in the Battle of Britain at all.Italian aircraft were not involved in the Battle of Britain at all.
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I am fairly sure there were NO Italian aircraft involved in the Battle of Britain.Further, you are getting your campaigns confused.- The Blitz, the Battle of Britain and the air war over the low countries and France were 3 entirely separate campaigns.I am fairly sure there were NO Italian aircraft involved in the Battle of Britain
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Over 10,000 sailors and airmen were involved.
Ummmm roughly speaking I'd hazard a guess at precisely.... none ! I don't think the Italian air force was in any way involved in the Battle of Britain.
There were 102 airfields split into 4 groups = 10, 11, 12 & 13. For a full listing and other information I suggest a visit to the Battle of Britain web @ http://www.raf.mod.uk/bob1940/11group.html
This a rather hard question to answer. German civilians were not involved in the Battle of Britain (or at least not directly - they did contribute by manufacturing German aircraft in factories). The Battle of Britain was fought entirely over England itself and was an air battle. It was an attempt by Germany to destroy the RAF by bombing airfields out of existence.
There are thousands of pictures of the Battle of Britain, in many books and collections.
800 ships, crew of each 200 = 160,000.