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The answer is "Yes," without the English Channel there is no doubt that England could not have repelled the Germans. The English Channels historical strategic defense of England was again validated with the rescue of Allied Forces from Dunkirk because this is where the German Invaders did stop, and it is the one environment that the Germans were quite unprepared to deal with.

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Q: Was the English Channel the main reason why Britain was able to hold out against Germany between 1940-1943?
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