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  1. Overview of aerial bombardment in Europe during World War II, with a detailed discussion of the Battle of Britain. With France conquered, Hitler could now turn his forces on Germany’s sole remaining enemy: Great Britain, which was protected from the formidable German Army by the waters of the English Channel.

  2. The Battle of Britain was a major air campaign fought largely over southern England in the summer and autumn of 1940. After the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk and the Fall of France, Germany planned to gain air superiority in preparation for an invasion of Great Britain.

  3. Feb 17, 2011 · Battle of Britain. By Bruce Robinson. Last updated 2011-02-17. Theatre: United Kingdom. Dates: June to September 1940. Location: Britain - the skies above the Southern Counties and the...

  4. Sep 15, 2020 · Described by prime minister Winston Churchill as the RAF's finest hour, the Battle of Britain (10 July – 31 October 1940) was the first major military campaign in history to be fought entirely in the air. It was one of Britain's most important victories of the Second World War and is credited with preventing Germany from invading Britain.

  5. - BBC Bitesize. KS3. The Battle of Britain and the Blitz. Part of History World War Two and the Holocaust. Key points. Following the defeat of France, Britain and the empire was left to fight...

  6. The Battle of Britain was the German air force's attempt to gain air superiority over the RAF from July to September 1940. Their ultimate failure was one of the turning points of World War Two...

  7. Battle of Britain, (June 1940–April 1941)Series of intense raids directed against Britain by the German air force in World War II. The air attacks, intended to prepare the way for a German invasion, were directed against British ports and RAF bases.

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