The biggest factor was the Early Warning System of radar and observers which could predict the intended targets and alert Fighter Command of the number, speed, direction, and location of the enemy bombers. Second was the fact that the RAF was fighting over its own territory. Any RAF fighter who was shot down, if he was not killed or severely wounded, would be back in the fight, sometimes within the same day. Third, the Luftwaffe was fighting at the end of its airplanes' flying radius. The planes had to release the bombs and return to base to refuel immediately. Not only could the RAF shoot them down over England, they could chase the bombers halfway across the channel. Fourth, even though the Luftwaffe had superior tactics and formation discipline, the impact on the RAF airfields was contained by extraordinary efforts of the RAF ground crews and the fact that British industry was able to build more Spitfires and Hawkers every week, than the Nazis could shoot down in dogfights or destroy on the ground. Eventually, this led Hitler to conclude that Goering's air forces could not conquer England from the air, and turned his attention to the invasion of Russia.
Defeat of the German/Nazi forces in WW2.
The Russian troops and the Russian winter and Hitler's bombing of radar stations are some of the factors that contributed to the German defeat in the battle of Stalingrad.
Battle of Yorktown...
# 1940, July-September: Britain, in the Battle of Britain (fought in the air over the southern part of Britain. # 1941, December: German advanced stopped outside Moscow and German armies forced back.
The German defeat in the Battle of Britain was primarily due to several key factors: the resilience and determination of the Royal Air Force (RAF), which effectively utilized advanced tactics and technology, including radar for early warning. Additionally, Hitler's strategic errors, such as shifting focus from targeting airfields to bombing cities, allowed the RAF to recover and regroup. Furthermore, the logistical challenges faced by the Luftwaffe, including limited range and supply issues, hampered their effectiveness. Lastly, the strong morale and support from the British public played a crucial role in sustaining the defense.
Defeat of the German/Nazi forces in WW2.
It was the first German defeat and it showed that Britain was in for the duration.
The Russian troops and the Russian winter and Hitler's bombing of radar stations are some of the factors that contributed to the German defeat in the battle of Stalingrad.
Briton is not a place, it is what the Ancient Romans called the inhabitants of Britain. The Battle of Britain is series of air battles fought in World War 2 which resulted in the defeat of the German Luftwaffe (air force)
It depends on what war/battle you are talking about. Britain did defeat France a couple times, but France retaliated.
Battle of Yorktown...
# 1940, July-September: Britain, in the Battle of Britain (fought in the air over the southern part of Britain. # 1941, December: German advanced stopped outside Moscow and German armies forced back.
Germany did not defeat great Britain the English channel kept them from invading and the british people would not surrender the Germans lost the battle of Britain and that was the end of the German attempt to invade England
The German defeat in the Battle of Britain was primarily due to several key factors: the resilience and determination of the Royal Air Force (RAF), which effectively utilized advanced tactics and technology, including radar for early warning. Additionally, Hitler's strategic errors, such as shifting focus from targeting airfields to bombing cities, allowed the RAF to recover and regroup. Furthermore, the logistical challenges faced by the Luftwaffe, including limited range and supply issues, hampered their effectiveness. Lastly, the strong morale and support from the British public played a crucial role in sustaining the defense.
The battle of Britain
The battle of Khartoum/ Omduruman
Battle of yorktown