It has been said that they fought, not against each other (even if that happened as well between orders many times), but against the Nazis that, according to the magicians, were using magickal skills as well.
I'd recommend you to read "The Magical Battle of Britain" from Dion Fortune, a book where she explains all the process that she developed with her Western Mystery order, the Society of the Inner Light, against the 2nd WW.
Very other known magicians as Blavatsky or Crowley, are supposed to have participated as well on that "Battle"
P.D.: Please, stop answering things like "That's fiction, Of course not". That only shows a huge lack of knowledge about the issue and it's -definetly- a bad answer.
The German air war against the British during WW II was called the the Battle of Britain. The German bombing of British cities was called The Blitz - short for Blitzkrieg (lightning strike).
During the Battle of Liège in August 1914, British involvement was minimal as the battle primarily involved German and Belgian forces. However, the British government expressed support for Belgium, as it had guaranteed Belgian neutrality. The British Expeditionary Force would later mobilize in response to Germany's invasion of Belgium, but their direct military engagement at Liège was limited. The battle itself served to delay the German advance, allowing the Allies to prepare for further conflict.
Tobruk
176 German aircraft. 25 british aircraft with 13 pilots dead or missing.
Battle of Quebec
Battle of Britain during summer of 1940.
what happened during this battle , was a fight to the finish between ...in the end the british routed the german forces............
The German air war against the British during WW II was called the the Battle of Britain. The German bombing of British cities was called The Blitz - short for Blitzkrieg (lightning strike).
Johann de Kalb was the German-born officer who lost his life during the Battle of Camden. The battle was fought on August 16, 1780, and resulted in a victory for the British.
Johann de Kalb was the German-born officer who lost his life during the Battle of Camden. The battle was fought on August 16, 1780, and resulted in a victory for the British.
During the Battle of Liège in August 1914, British involvement was minimal as the battle primarily involved German and Belgian forces. However, the British government expressed support for Belgium, as it had guaranteed Belgian neutrality. The British Expeditionary Force would later mobilize in response to Germany's invasion of Belgium, but their direct military engagement at Liège was limited. The battle itself served to delay the German advance, allowing the Allies to prepare for further conflict.
Tobruk
El Alamein
General Douglas Haig was the British ruler during the battle of Somme, i think.
176 German aircraft. 25 british aircraft with 13 pilots dead or missing.
Battle of Quebec
During the Battle of Stalingrad, 1,100 tanks were in the German 4th Panzer Army.