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England has armed forces. The armed forces are commonly known as the British Armed Forces. The British armed forces consist of the Royal Navy and Royal Marine Corps, the British Army and the Royal Air Force.
They called it the blitz.
Including all Land, Navy and Air forces: Allied Forces: 1,450,000 German Forces: 380,000
The Luftwaffe was the name of the flying forces of Nazi Germany
The British Special Air Service (S.A.S.).
British = Royal Air Force, RAF German = Luftwaffe
British Air Forces in France was created in 1940.
The British and German air forces.Do you mean " Who " as in individual NAMES of people?Or do you mean " What " as in " What countries " were involved?The Nazi German air force was trying to gain superiority over the English Channel so that German forces could invade Britain by sea. The Royal Air Force managed to prevent it from doing so.Actually, the German air force (Luftwaffe) was also accompanied by more than 100 Italian planes during the assault on Britain.Also, as well as English pilots, people from other countries such as Poland, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, America, and Canada also went to Britain to join the air force. (As well as, of course, countries still under the British Empire, such as Australia and New Zealand)The German Luftwaffe and the British RAF
Wehrmacht - Armed Forces Luftwaffe -Air force Heer - Army Waffen SS - Panzer Corps Kriegsmarine - Navy
There were no "Islanders" in the fight against German U- boats. This fight was carried by the Canadian Navy, Royal Navy and British , Canadian and US Air forces.
England has armed forces. The armed forces are commonly known as the British Armed Forces. The British armed forces consist of the Royal Navy and Royal Marine Corps, the British Army and the Royal Air Force.
Known as the "Battle of Britain", the Germans hoped to destroy the British Air Forces, and by gaining air superiority, to be able to invade Britain. They failed.
They called it the blitz.
The two countries were at war.
Royal Air Force (RAF)
It is the Royal Air Force, the air-force wing of the British armed forces.
The Blitz (abbreviated from the German word blitzkrieg (lightning war)