bc he a hoe
Yes, the Luftwaffe was basically reduced to an aviation fleet that did not have enough planes or trained experience pilots. Adolf Hitler was forced to end the air battles against Britain so he could retain what was left of the Luftwaffe for the war against the USSR.
Attackers/Allies: U.S.A.,Great Britain, Canada. Defenders/Axis: Nazi Germany
Britain was one of the only original allied forces, if not THE only, to withstand conquering by Nazi Germany. However, this didn't mean that Britain escaped unscathed, as is war. Nazi Germany attacked Britain's suburbs almost nightly with air raids, as the allied powers did to the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Poland. This is why Britain suffered so much during and after WWII.
Yes Another answer: The German Navy was just one of the weakness of the NAZI had when compared to Great Britain. Although an important part, the naval battles contributed less to Germany's defeat than the land battles. Hitler would still have been in a position to make just as many stupid decisions as he actually did 5 years earlier. Based on that alone, my answer would be no.
Irish pilots participated in the Battle of Britain primarily due to their individual motivations and the complex political landscape of the time. While Ireland was officially neutral during World War II, many Irish citizens chose to enlist in the British Royal Air Force to fight against Nazi Germany, driven by a sense of duty, personal convictions, or a desire to combat fascism. Additionally, some Irish pilots had previously trained in the British military or had familial ties to Britain, which influenced their decision to join the fight. Their contributions were significant in bolstering the RAF's strength during this critical period.
True
The Allies won the Battle of Britain. Pilots came from more than just Great Britain; there were Polish pilots, pilots from all over the Empire. There have been many depictions of American pilots (The USA stayed out of the war at this time) either pretending to be Canadian, or just volunteering to help the Allies.
Yes, the Luftwaffe was basically reduced to an aviation fleet that did not have enough planes or trained experience pilots. Adolf Hitler was forced to end the air battles against Britain so he could retain what was left of the Luftwaffe for the war against the USSR.
appeasement.
Germany did not invade Britain in WW2. Britain has not been invaded for a thousand years.
The English Channel
Whist the Nazis did not invade the British Mainland there are recorss of the channel islands being occupied (Jersey and Gurnsey).Apart from this Britain was never under Nazi rule
The fighter pilots of the Royal Air Force held back the Nazi bomber blitz. The Hurricane fighters engaged the bombers after the Spitfire interceptors drove off the Messerschmidt fighter escorts.
Winston Churchill
it would of gave the nazi a greater power
Foxwood: Great Britain Pinchfield: Nazi Germany
The main geographic defence was the body of water between mainland Europe and Great Britain. This body of water was controlled by the greatest navy on the planet.