There have been many attacks carried out on Britain over a period of time. You need to mention the era and name of a specific battle or event you want to ask about.
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I'm not aware of any other name for the Battle of Britain. ***** There is no other name. Southern Britain's RAF airfields were under almost constant attack from the German Luftwaffe - whose sole intent was to destroy Britain's ability for the RAF to defend herself from attack from the air. Eventually, due to rising Luftwaffe casualties over southern Britain, the Luftwaffe was redirected to bomb major British Cities, which gave the RAF a breathing space and a chance to reorganise. The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill summed it up perfectly with: "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few."
I'm not aware of any other name for the Battle of Britain. ***** There is no other name. Southern Britain's RAF airfields were under almost constant attack from the German Luftwaffe - whose sole intent was to destroy Britain's ability for the RAF to defend herself from attack from the air. Eventually, due to rising Luftwaffe casualties over southern Britain, the Luftwaffe was redirected to bomb major British Cities, which gave the RAF a breathing space and a chance to reorganise. The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill summed it up perfectly with: "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few."
He attempted to enforce a Europe wide commercial boycott of Britain, called, "The Continental System". This would have, had it been successive, cut Britain off from any trading with other countries, which was vital to Britain as it is an island country. He wished for any ships coming to do business in Europe to first stop at the French Port's to ensure there was no trade with Britain. However, Britain still had naval dominance at this time, so this system could only be enforced on land. Even still on land smuggling was common, deeming the system ineffective.
block any further aid to Britain
No, the king cannot attack if he is in check. The king must first get out of check before making any moves.
No, when in check, the king cannot attack. The king must first get out of check before making any moves.
Britain and France declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939 following the German attack on Poland two days earlier.
The main major event that got Britain and France involved in WWII was the invasion of Poland by the Nazis. The three countries, Britain, France, and Poland had an agreement that if any one of them was invaded the other two would attack Germany.
If you are asking if "Five Headed Dragon" can attack the turn that it is Fusion Summoned, then yes, it can attack (unless the card used to summon it has an attack restriction on it). If you are talking about attacking on the very first turn of the duel, then no, "Five Headed Dragon", and any other monster, cannot attack.
because as long as Britain was an allied held country, it provided a base of operations close to mainland Europe. If the Axis held Britain, then any counter attack on Europe would have to be staged from the nearest Allied held land, which would have been North America. The logistics to mount and sustain over that distance would have been virtually impossible.No, accurately, when Britain was attacked at first, they weren't an ally. The Germans did it to lower Britain's moral and economy.
Great Britain defeated the Argentinian Army and Navy occupiers of Falkland Island, inflicting very heavy casualties on Argentinian ships, aircraft and troops. However the Argentine government never signed any peace treaty and to this day are threatening to occupy again.