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  2. Apr 17, 2024 · July 1940 - September 1940. Location: English Channel. France. United Kingdom. Participants: Germany. United Kingdom. Context: World War II. Key People: Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding. Albert Kesselring. Top Questions. What was the Battle of Britain? When did the Battle of Britain take place?

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  3. The British officially recognise the battle's duration as being from 10 July until 31 October 1940, which overlaps the period of large-scale night attacks known as the Blitz, that lasted from 7 September 1940 to 11 May 1941. [14] .

    • 10 July – 31 October 1940, (3 months and 3 weeks)
  4. Nov 9, 2009 · Updated: November 15, 2022 | Original: November 9, 2009. copy page link. Print Page. Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Corbis via Getty Images. The Battle of Britain in World War II was between...

  5. The Battle of Britain was a decisive air campaign fought over southern England in the summer and autumn of 1940. Discover 8 important dates from the battle, one of Britain’s most important victories of the Second World War.

  6. Sep 15, 2020 · What happened during the Battle of Britain? Here are 5 key dates... 10 July 1940: Official start of the battle of Britain. The battle begins with the Kanalkampf, or Channel Battles phase, when the Germans launched sustained attacks against British shipping to prevent much-needed supplies from reaching the beleaguered British Isles.

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  7. The Battle of Britain, dated 10 July to 31 October by the UK Air Ministry, was an air battle between the German Luftwaffe and British Royal Air Force and allies during the Second World War (1939-45). The Luftwaffe failed to achieve air superiority, necessary for any future invasion of Britain, and so the RAF won a precious victory that finally ...

  8. Feb 17, 2011 · Dates: June to September 1940. Location: Britain - the skies above the Southern Counties and the Channel. Outcome: British victory, forcing Hitler to postpone indefinitely his plans to invade...

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