The Royal Air Force (RAF).
The Battle of Britain was an air battle fought over the skies of southern England.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle fought in the skies over southern England.
The Royal Air Force - but only just.
The Battle of Britain happened mainly in the skies over south-east England and the English Channel.
No German civilians died in the Battle of Britain ! -It was an air battle over the skies of southern England.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle fought in the skies over southern England in late summer 1940.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle fought in the skies over Southern England in the late summer of 1940. It was part of the German plan to gain air superiority prior to their planned invasion of the UK. Their losses were so high that they cancelled 'Operation Sea Lion'.
If you are referring to the Battle of Britain, it was an aerial war fought in the skies over southern England in late summer 1940.
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It concluded with the RAF in control of the skies over the Channel and German invasion plans being postponed/
the royalists lost all control over the north of england
The Battle of Britain was Germany's effort to gain control of the skies over Britain and the English Channel. This was a necessary prerequisite before the Germans could safely send their invasion fleet across the Channel to invade England. The plan for the invasion was called Operation Sea Lion, and preparations were well in hand. But the German Air Force did not win the Battle, meaning they failed to gain air supremacy over England. So the invasion plans were postponed, then canceled.