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During what battle did great Britain hold out against an attack from the German Luffwaffe?

Known as the "Battle of Britain", the Germans hoped to destroy the British Air Forces, and by gaining air superiority, to be able to invade Britain. They failed.


The battle of Britain was an all out naval battle pitting the German you-boats against the English navy?

The Battle of Britain was an air war between Germany and the UK.


Who began the battle of Britain?

The German Air Force launched the first attack in the Battle of Britain, when the Luftwaffe stormed shipping convoys off the coast of England. It was July 10th, 1940.


How many German soldiers wounded in the battle of Britain?

The Battle of Britain was an air campaign. No German soldiers were wounded, only airmen.


What was the Battle of the Somme between?

The armies of Britain & France on one side against the German army on the other.


Who was the battle of Britain agaist?

It was against the German Air Force, luftwaffe, vs. the British Royal Air Force.


How many German civilians died in the battle of Britain?

No German civilians died in the Battle of Britain ! -It was an air battle over the skies of southern England.


By what means did the Germans attack Britain in the battle of Britain?

by air


Who were against Britain in the battle of Britain?

Germany


Why do we celebrate The Battle of Britain?

If It wasn't for the pilots of the Battle of Britain, we could all be speaking German.


What areas did the Germans attack in the battle of Britain?

The Battle of Britain was an air battle fought in the skies over southern England.


What year did the battle of Britain prevents German invasion of Britain happen?

The battle of Britain was fought in the Summer and Autumn of 1940