Because Britain was a relatively small country in an isolated position in the world. the armed forces and the people had a job that needed doing if they were to overcome the efforts that Germany was making to defeat them. The reason moral is important is that if you have the feeling that you will loose you may as well stop before any one gets hurt.
Britain's Prime Minister during World War I was David Lloyd George.
The Battle of Britain occured during World War II not World War I.
It wasn't. The Battle of Britain was just one of many battles fought during World War II.
World War II.
during World War I, Britain had a very strong military.
Britain had a coalition government during World War 2
Britain wasn't invaded during World War 2
Britain's Prime Minister during World War I was David Lloyd George.
World War 1
Yes, he was the prime minister and military leader of Britain during world war 2
George V ( reigned from 1910 to 1936 ) was King of Britain during World War 1.
George VI was king of Great Britain during World War 2.
The Battle of Britain occured during World War II not World War I.
It wasn't. The Battle of Britain was just one of many battles fought during World War II.
World War II.
London
No. What possible reason would Britain have had for that?