The Battle of Britain was a series of air battles which took place over Southern England in late summer 1940 between the Luftwaffe and the RAF. Reports of losses vary, but the Germans lost around 1500 aircraft. Because of this, Operation Sealion, the land invasion of Britain, was called off.
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.
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The Italians were not involved in the Battle of Britain, but rather they were in Africa.
Germany's Axis allies were not involved at all in the Blitz, the Battle of Britain or operation Sea Lion. All of those were exclusively German affairs.
No, that is not true.
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.
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No, they did not.
Combining all 3 , there Air power was far smaller than Great Britain
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Great Britain was one of the main Allied powers.
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
Great Britain was one of the main Allied powers.
The Italians were not involved in the Battle of Britain, but rather they were in Africa.
The Allies were trying to stop the Axis from invading Britain