The Battle of Britain prevented a German invasion of the British Isles, and it bought much needed time for the Allies to rearm and reorganize. When the Allies went on the offensive in Western Europe in 1944, Great Britain was the jumping off point. Also, British bombers, joined in 1942 by American bombers, pounded Germany from English air bases. All of this was made possible by the Battle of Britain in 1940.
The battle of Britain
No, England beat Gerrmany in two world wars and one world cup football match.
the D-day invasion at Normandy
D-Day invasion of Normandy, June 6th, 1944.
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.
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 battle of Britain
False: The USA fought with Britain to defeat Nazi Germany, i.e. Hitler.
No, England beat Gerrmany in two world wars and one world cup football match.
To help France and Russia defeat Germany. Britain wanted Germany to lose WWI, so they joined France and Russia. Britain was worried that if Germany won WWI, they would be too powerful for England to defeat by themselves, so they joined France and Russia and declared war on Germany.
Germany failed to defeat the RAF who could sink an invading Army Logistically the Germans were not prepared to occupy England
the D-day invasion at Normandy
D-Day invasion of Normandy, June 6th, 1944.
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.
Nearly
It depends on what war/battle you are talking about. Britain did defeat France a couple times, but France retaliated.
Battle of Yorktown...