A number of interesting novels have been written on that topic, including "SS-GB" by Len Deighton, and "The Man In The High Castle" by Philip K. Dick. Of course, we can only speculate about this alternate version of history. There is no way to be certain of what the world would be like under those circumstances.
If Hitler had won the Battle of Britain, It would have been less likely for the US to get involved in the European war. Low chance but plausible for the Germans to have won the war.
it started because of the Germans invaded the France people it always mattered if they were in there territory something would happen to them
difficult to answer, who knows what the Germans would have done. the battle of Britain in may 1940 over kent south east England, was a particularly viscous dogfight in which the RAF were literally fighting for their and Britain's lives. if the RAF hadnt destroyed the luftwaffe, then Germany without doubt would have had an easier time of invading England. this defeat totally demoralised the Germans and they realised that the RAF ruled the skies.
Russia's siege that ended the war in Europe
Battle of Britain
Because if they didn't, the Germans would have control of all the air space and this would make Britain have a massive disadvantage.
If Hitler had won the Battle of Britain, It would have been less likely for the US to get involved in the European war. Low chance but plausible for the Germans to have won the war.
it started because of the Germans invaded the France people it always mattered if they were in there territory something would happen to them
difficult to answer, who knows what the Germans would have done. the battle of Britain in may 1940 over kent south east England, was a particularly viscous dogfight in which the RAF were literally fighting for their and Britain's lives. if the RAF hadnt destroyed the luftwaffe, then Germany without doubt would have had an easier time of invading England. this defeat totally demoralised the Germans and they realised that the RAF ruled the skies.
If Britain fell Germany would not be in a two front war when they invaded the Soviet Union, and would most likely have won the war with them. Resulting in Germany controlling most of Europe.
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
That would be the battle for Stalingrad .
Well if Britain had lost the Battle of Britain it would have made the forthcoming invasion of the UK 'operation sea lion' a goer. It's unlikely Britain could have defeated the Germans on the ground so they would have been conquered like France and Belgium etc.. the German army could then have concentrated on the Eastern front to defeat Russia and so on... so it can be argued that because the British kept the Germans occupied on the Western Front (and North Africa etc...) and split their forces which could have been deployed elsewhere, the war would have been lost otherwise
Russia's siege that ended the war in Europe
The Battle of the Atlantic was very important to both Britain and Germany because Britain needed to control the seas between itself ant the United States to be able to receive supplies from them. The Germans wanted the Atlantic because they knew that if Britain was unable to receive supplies for war, they would have to surrender.
Not really. The Germans abandoned their attempt to get Moscow to go after Kiev and Stalingrad and the oil wells in the Crimea.
Britain did this in East Anglia to convince the Germans that the Allied invasion would happen at the narrowest part of the English Channel, landing around Calais. The ruse worked and the Germans held thousands of troops and tanks ready to repel an invasion near Calais that never happened.