The Blitz also known as the Battle of Britain.
Italy was not involved in either the blitz or the Battle of Britain
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Germany's Axis allies were not involved at all in the Blitz, the Battle of Britain or operation Sea Lion. All of those were exclusively German affairs.
The Lancaster was not in service at the Battle of Britain. It did not fly in the RAF until early 1942.
The Blitz also known as the Battle of Britain.
Invasion, bombing them from the air, the Battle of Britain, and The Blitz.
Not really - the blitz was the bombing of civilian London, and the Battle of Britain was an air war to prevent the Luftwaffe wiping out the RAF on the ground and destroying their bases.
Italy was not involved in either the blitz or the Battle of Britain
The Blitz also known as the Battle of Britain.
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The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe. The Italians had no part in the blitz or in the Battle of Britain.The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe
Italian aircraft were not involved in the Battle of Britain at all.Italian aircraft were not involved in the Battle of Britain at all.
Germany's Axis allies were not involved at all in the Blitz, the Battle of Britain or operation Sea Lion. All of those were exclusively German affairs.
I am fairly sure there were NO Italian aircraft involved in the Battle of Britain.Further, you are getting your campaigns confused.- The Blitz, the Battle of Britain and the air war over the low countries and France were 3 entirely separate campaigns.I am fairly sure there were NO Italian aircraft involved in the Battle of Britain
There was no 'battle of Blitz'- this is probably referring to the Battle of Britain, 10 July 1940 – 31 October 1940, the heaviest bombing of London and other UK cities by the Luftwaffe, and the regular battles between them and the RAF. The Blitz was a nickname for the bombing of London, an abbreviation of 'Blitzkrieg', German for Lightning War.
Britain had its first blitz in World War 2 on July 10 through October 31, 1940. The reason for the battle was because Germany wanted to gain air superiority over Britain. They did not succeed.