The continuation of Britain’s life as it is —-apex
According to Winston Churchill, the battle against Germany was not just a struggle for military dominance but a fight for the very survival of democratic values and freedom. He believed that the outcome would determine whether tyranny or liberty would prevail in Europe and beyond. Churchill emphasized that the stakes were high, as the defeat of Nazi Germany was essential to preserve civilization and protect the rights of individuals against oppressive regimes.
According to Winston Churchill, the British group that was ready to enter the war with Germany was the Royal Air Force (RAF). He emphasized the importance of air power in defending Britain against German aggression, particularly during the Battle of Britain. Churchill recognized the RAF's preparedness and resilience as crucial to the nation's defense strategy during World War II.
Winston Churchill was the British leader during Battle of Britain.
The United Kingdom fought against the German Empire in the Battle of Cambrai.
The Second Battle of the Marne was fought between Germany and France, Britain, the US, and Italy. It marked the start of the Hundred Days Offensive which ended World War 1.
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The allied forces were against the German axis
The last major battle in the war against German Nazis was the Battle of Berlin completed by the Soviets.
Stalingrad
Winston Churchill was the British leader during Battle of Britain.
On land: Kasserine Pass in Africa. On the Ocean: the Battle of the Atlantic against the U-boats.
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It was said in relation to the role of the RAF fighting against Germany in the Battle of Britain - in World War II... "Never, in the field of human conflict, has so much been owed by so many, to so few."
The Battle of the Somme, fought by the British Army against Germany was nicknamed The Big Push.
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The Battle of Waterloo (Belgium) against the British, Prussians and their allies from Germany and the Low Countries.