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Q: In what battle did Britain lose 60000 men in one day?
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Chronological order of Battle of Britain D-Day Battle of the Bulge Stalingrad?

The chronological order of these battles are: 1) The Battle of Britain, 2)Stalingrad, 3)D-Day' and 4) the Battle of the Bulge.


What was the importance of the d-day battle?

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Choosing the most important World War II battle out of the group of El Alamein, Stalingrad, the Battle of Britain, the Battle of the Atlantic, and D-Day is not easy. The Battle of Britain is arguably the most important, however, because without Great Britain's success in it, none of the other battles would have taken place; moreover, Germany's might would have grown terrifyingly, as a result.


Was the battle of Britain the turning point of World War 2?

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Which of these battles were won by the English?

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What was the Battle of Britain and why was it so important?

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What Day Did The Battle Of Britain Start?

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