Air superiority
Fighting never occurred in Britain in WWII, but the Germans bombed Britain (Civilian centers and military bases), and Britain did the same to Germany. Also, there were exchanges of artillery fire over the English Channel.
Britain was never invaded in World War II. The Battle of Britain, from July 10-October 31, 1940, was an air battle.
By Britain having fighters that were superior to those of the Germans when the Germans were over England. Secondly because of the superior and effective use of radar. Thirdly, by the impetus of desperation.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle fought in the skies over southern England.
Britain never took over South America.
British spirit, good friends and a knowledge that they were fighting for what was rite.
No. Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, and it was never ruled by Nazi Germany.
by air
the Germans flew over England to bomb factories, docks, cities, airfields and radar stations to weakened England in preparation for operation sealion, the invasion of England which in the end was aborted as the Germans couldn't gain air superiority over Britain due to the RAF being stronger than the Germans had first thought. so basically German planes flew over Britain to bomb it.
Because the germans tried to take over Poland and then we stepped in
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.
Britain never fought any COUNTRY to take over Britain. You need to narrow down the specific dates of this