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The Battle of Britain , the Battle of Midway , the Battle for Stalingrad and the D-Day invasion of the European Mainland .
The countries that fought in D-Day were Allied Forces eg US, Britain,France and their enemy Germany.
By losing the Battle of Britain, Germany then attacked Russia. Britain, which won the battle was a jumping off base, for the Allied bombers that bombed Germany, and the soldiers that would sail across the English Channel and liberate France starting on D-Day June 6 1944.
D-Day was a single battle, not a war. The combatants were The Allied Forces, - Britain, America, Canada and many other smaller units. The Opposition were the German Wehrmacht.
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The chronological order of these battles are: 1) The Battle of Britain, 2)Stalingrad, 3)D-Day' and 4) the Battle of the Bulge.
It enabled Britain to be a staging post onto mainland Europe in the battle of Britain
the battle of Britain ended on the 31st october, after the RAF causing substantial amounts of damage to the luftwaffe.
battle of Britain was carnegie and death with no victory. D-Day was the stepping stone toward victory in Europe by allied forces.
Dunkirk The Battle of Britain The Battle of Stalingrad D-Day The Battle of the Bulge The Battle of Kursk The Battle of Berlin
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.
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The Battle of Britain , the Battle of Midway , the Battle for Stalingrad and the D-Day invasion of the European Mainland .
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If Britain lost the Battle of Britain, they would have lost air space control and made it much easier to be invaded by Nazi Germany. This later gave a frim base from which to launch the D-Day invasion - if Britain had been lost there would have been no base from which to launch D-Day
It lasted from the 10th July to the 31st of October 1940.