The British were much more committed and had more strength than the Germans.
Second Answer: The Brits of the Royal Army Air Force fought the German Luftwaffe (air force) tooth and nail until they were nearly depleted. They were able to cripple the Luftwaffe. The ironic thing was that each nation thought the other had different amounts of airplanes and pilots. Both nations were wrong about each other. Hitler had to give up on Britain because he wanted to go after the oil in Russia and kill off undesirable people in the Soviet Union. He hated communists, Slavs, and Jews in Russia. So he had to give up his idea of invading the UK. He needed all his available military resources to conquer the USSR.
No. In the Battle of Britain and the blitz, the Germans were engaged in offensive operations and did not use antiaircraft weapons, although they certainly had them emplaced to defend their facilities. Antiaircraft weapons were an important part of that the British used to defend against the German attacks.
Yes, that is true.
Britain sought to win the Battle of Britain primarily to defend itself against the imminent threat of German invasion during World War II. A successful defense would not only protect British sovereignty and territory but also serve as a crucial morale booster for the Allies. Additionally, a victory would demonstrate the resilience of Britain and its commitment to resisting Nazi expansion, thereby encouraging support from other nations and bolstering the Allied cause. Ultimately, winning the battle was vital for maintaining control of the skies and ensuring the safety of the British people.
because the were power full
France and Britain declared war on Germany.
The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in LuftwaffeThe only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe
The Spitfire was a World War 2-era British invented and designed fighter aircraft. used to defend England in the battle of Britain.
No. In the Battle of Britain and the blitz, the Germans were engaged in offensive operations and did not use antiaircraft weapons, although they certainly had them emplaced to defend their facilities. Antiaircraft weapons were an important part of that the British used to defend against the German attacks.
During the Battle of Bunker Hill, American soldiers utilized earthwork fortifications to defend themselves against the British troops advancing up the hill.
Yes, that is true.
No.
Yes because any country that can avoid war will. But Britain wanted to DEFEND themselves and that is different than avoid
because the were power full
France and Britain declared war on Germany.
Porcupines defend themselves with their quills.
Great Britain and France rapidly prepared to defend themselves from Germany
Fort Necessity