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  1. Early life Augusta aged 14 in a family portrait of 1751 by George Knapton. Princess Augusta, aged 17, by Liotard. Princess Augusta was born at St. James's Palace.As she was the first born child of Frederick, Prince of Wales and the first born grandchild of George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach, Augusta was second in line for the throne of Great Britain, which changed a year later ...

    • The Battle of Britain. Between June and October 1940, the RAF engaged in a deadly battle over the skies of southern England with wave after wave of Luftwaffe bombers and fighter planes.
    • The Unsinkable Ship. Free from occupying forces, Britain became an unsinkable ship, able to launch constant bombing raids against German industrial, military, and civilian targets.
    • The North African Campaign. Unable to fight in continental Europe, the British instead turned their attention to North Africa, fighting several battles against the Italians and the Germans to drive them from the continent.
    • British Intelligence. The British knew they hadn’t much hope of taking the fight directly to the Germans at the start of the war, but what they did have was an intelligence network that was second to none.
  2. Feb 17, 2011 · The years between the world wars were Britain's last hurrah as the great imperial power it had been for the previous 200 years. ... The writer HG Wells had called the 1914 - 1918 war the 'war to ...

  3. All the British WW2 Campaign Medals and Where to Find Them. During World War II (1939–1945) British campaign medals are awarded to members of the British Armed Forces and civilians for active service in specific military campaigns or operations. These medals recognize the contributions and sacrifices made by individuals during particular ...

  4. t. e. In the United Kingdom, military conscription has existed for two periods in modern times. The first was from 1916 to 1920, and the second from 1939 to 1960. The last conscripted soldiers left the service in 1963. It was legally designated as "Military Service" from 1916 to 1920, and as "National Service" from 1939 to 1960.

  5. During World War II, Great Britain stood as a beacon of resilience and determination in the face of relentless Nazi aggression. As the conflict unfolded from 1939 to 1945, Britain found itself on the front lines of the battle for freedom and democracy, with its people and resources fully mobilized to confront the existential threat posed by ...

  6. Dec 20, 2019 · On September 3, 1939, Britain declared war on Germany. By the end of the war, 2.9 million men and women had fought for the British forces. If you have recent British roots, you may have a British World War II soldier or two in your family tree. Understanding British war records can help you find out more information about these family members.

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