BATTLE OF BRITAIN

in World War II, series of air battles between Great Britain and Germany, fought over Britain from Aug. to Oct., 1940. As a prelude to a planned invasion of England, Germany attacked British coastal defenses, radar stations, and shipping. On Aug. 24 the attack was shifted inland to Royal Air Force installations and aircraft factories in an effort to gain control of the air over S England. Failing to destroy the RAF, the Germans began (Sept. 7) the night bombing, or blitz, of London. Heavy night bombings of English cities continued into October, when the attack was shifted back to coastal installations. The Germans gradually gave up hope of invading England, and the battle tapered off by the end of October. Though heavily outnumbered, the RAF put up a gallant defense; radar, used for the first time in battle, played an important role. The Germans lost some 2,300 aircraft; the RAF lost some 900. The Battle of Britain was the first major failure of the Germans in World War II, and it thwarted Hitler's plan to force Britain to accept peace or face invasion.

See D. Wood and D. Dempster, The Narrow Margin (1961, repr. 1967); A. McKee, Strike from the Sky (1960, repr. 1971); R. Collier, Eagle Day (1966); T. Taylor, The Breaking Wave (1967); P. Townsend, Duel of Eagles (1970); R. Overy, The Battle of Britain: The Myth and the Reality (2001).

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...despite attacks on the factories. Instead of the figure of 180-300, which Schmid continued to believe during the battle, Britain produced 496 fighters in July, 476 in August and 467 in September. Thus the aircraft strength of the R.A.F...
...1941. Fox Edward. The Battle of Britain . London: Lutterworth...Dowling, eds. "The Battle of Britain". In The Decisive Battles of the Twentieth Century...1976. Franks Norman. The Battle of Britain . London: Bison Books...
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...we all desire, and the trial of Athelston represents the longing in most of us for justice and fair play. The battle for Britain represents the ongoing attempt by humans everywhere to make sense of their present reality by drawing on those aspects...
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...sometime after the day battles is that it placed the...up to the end of the Battle of Britain in the context of an...handling of the air battles and hinted that he...war. "During the Battle of Britain I was personally more...Defence than with the Day Battles," he wrote. "I...
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Robert Taylors Battle of Britain Commemorative Collection. by Jeffrey P. Joyce Robert Taylors Battle of Britain Commemorative Collection. By Robert...70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Each chapter includes art prints...
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...truths which put the battle into a rather different...least is the fact that Britain was not a defenceless...concentration on the air battles that took place over...broader British strength. Britain was the heart of a large...the German invasion of Britain could never have taken...Bomber Commands to the battle; Churchill on August...
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The Royal Navy and the Battle for Britain by Rod Redman , Owen Gault THE ROYAL NAVY AND THE BATTLE FOR BRITAIN By Anthony J. Cumming 232 Pgs...credit for winning the Battle of Britain and this reviewer agrees with the...
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Aiming High after Battles of Britain; Six Bundaberg Juniors Arrive Home with Rejuvenated Spirits. Byline: Joe Flynn FOOTBALL: They have toured the Theatre of Dreams...
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VICTORY IN THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGARS FLAG; Ships Historic Emblem to Stay in Britain. Byline: JAMES LYONS EXACTLY...surviving Union Jack from the Battle of Trafalgar was in danger...Napoleon would use to overcome Britain. FEROCIOUS Battle of Trafalgar...
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Join in Tribute to the Battle of Britain Heroes; COLUMNISTS Deniserobertson...denise robertson WHEN the Battle of Britain ended in the late summer of 1940...be certain that he could conquer Britain and thereafter the world. Churchill...
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