that's not even funny and its not a real answer
During World War II, Germany gave up its plans to invade Great Britain because he could not defeat the British air force.
Germany didn't invade Britain. They intended to, but were unable to gain air superiority so they cancelled their invasion plans.
They feared Germany had the technology to build nuclear bombs
They planned to invade Britain in 1940 with Operation Sealion. To facilitate this invasion, they first had to neutralise the RAF (Royal Air Force). They were unable to do this, so their planned invasion was postponed indefinitely and they invaded Russia instead.
They failed.
Yes, I dont know specifics but they were going to invade from cuba and land in Texas and Louisiana. A great point to invade, Texas being the most well armed state.
Main result of appeasement was World War II. Concessions made by Great Britain and France to Germany ensured Hitler that these powers will not disturb his plans of conquest.
Napoleon's inability to invade Great Britain primarily stemmed from his failure to gain naval superiority. The British Royal Navy, particularly after its decisive victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, maintained control of the seas, thwarting Napoleon's plans for a cross-channel invasion. Additionally, logistical challenges, the vastness of the English Channel, and Britain's robust coastal defenses further complicated any invasion attempts. Ultimately, these factors combined to render a successful invasion impractical for Napoleon.
The British navy end Napoleon's plan to invade Britain at Cape Trafalgar on Oct. 31, 1805, where the French - Spanish fleet under Adm. Pierre de Villeneuve was defeated by Adm. Lord Horatio Nelson.
No. The Germans intended to invade in 1940 (Operation Sealion) but were unable to gain air superiority so cancelled their invasion plans.
treaty of Alliance
Hitler planned to conquer Britain. he bombed London 57 times, but they didn't surrender!