True
It is estimated that Britain lost about 900 aircraft during the Battle of Britain and Germany lost in the region of 1700.
The main target of the Allied bombs in Germany was oil refineries and factories.
Germany was indeed more industrialized than France, Germany had huge iron mines in the Ruhr land of Germany, and huge factories in Berlin. :)
UK, US, Germany, Italy
Figures vary depending on sources, since records were not accurate.Typically:In the First World War Germany lost an estimated total of 27,640 aircraft and 5,950 pilots. Both in training and on the frontlines.In the Second World War Germany lost 118,875 aircraft and an unknown number of pilots. Germany lost 45% of its entire airforce on D-Day.
An oil shortage
Because the U-boat campaign killed Americans and destroyed U.S. property it turned public opinion against Germany.
Germany Must Be Destroyed was created in 2001.
It is estimated that Britain lost about 900 aircraft during the Battle of Britain and Germany lost in the region of 1700.
The Axis nations were divided. Japan was separated from Germany and Italy. They could not help each other. They were incapable of joint operations. Germany had a number of allies in Europe. England and the United States had a number of allies. Germany's allies could not understand Germany. England's allies understood and spoke English. They could communicate. As the war progressed, long range bombers destroyed the factories of the Axis nations hurting their ability to make war materiel. No bombs destroyed the factories in America or the Urals of Russia. They kept producing more and more guns, planes, ships, and bombs.
Same as in a lot of other nations with large industry. Cars, food, clothes, weapons, aircraft, books, furniture, computers, (tele-) communication, pharmaceutical drugs and so on.
The main target of the Allied bombs in Germany was oil refineries and factories.
the location of the allied aircraft in Germany was started in Berlin aircraft by American and British officials to fly food and supplies into west Berlin.
Because people in Germany use adidas too!
Air currents carry toxic smoke from other countries' factories to Germany
No
During World War II, Germany suffered substantial losses to its aircraft. An estimated 76,875 German airplanes were destroyed in the fighting.