Could the Luftwaffe have won the Battle of Britain?

Hitler's air force could have won a pivotal World War II battle if it had attacked earlier and changed tactics, a study says. Between May and October 1940, the German Luftwaffe fought British-led fighter pilots – including Australians – over the skies of southern England in the Battle of Britain.
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What would have happened if Germany won the Battle of Britain?

If Germany had been victorious in the Battle of Britain, there would have been little reason for the US to get involved in the European arena. Without a Churchill government, there would have been no call to President Roosevelt after Pearl Harbor.
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Can Luftwaffe beat RAF?

The Luftwaffe estimated haughtily that it would be able to defeat the Royal Air Force's Fighter Command in southern England in four days and destroy the rest of the RAF in four weeks. Pilots from the RAF's 601st Squadron scramble to their Hurricanes in August 1940.
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Why were the Luftwaffe unable to defeat the RAF?

The Luftwaffe was not a strategic air force

Taking on the RAF, independently from ground forces, was a strategic rather than a tactical role – and one for which it had never trained.
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What ended any chance for German victory in the Battle of Britain?

Who Won the Battle of Britain? By the end of October 1940, Hitler called off his planned invasion of Britain and the Battle of Britain ended. Both sides suffered enormous loss of life and aircraft. Still, Britain weakened the Luftwaffe and prevented Germany from achieving air superiority.
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Could the modern Luftwaffe win the WWII Battle of Britain?



Why did Germany never invade Britain?

It suffered from constant supply problems, largely as a result of underachievement in aircraft production. Germany's failure to defeat the RAF and secure control of the skies over southern England made invasion all but impossible.
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Has Britain lost a war?

Battle of the Somme, 1916

They were so confident that they told their troops to simply walk across no man's land instead of dashing from cover to cover. The British lost around 20,000 soldiers on the first day of the battle. Over the next three months, both the Brits and the Germans lost around half a million men each.
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Was the Luftwaffe any good?

When World War II began in 1939, the Luftwaffe was one of the most technologically advanced air forces in the world. During the Polish Campaign that triggered the war, it quickly established air superiority, and then air supremacy. It supported the German Army operations which ended the campaign in five weeks.
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Who wins the Battle of Britain over German Luftwaffe?

In the event, the battle was won by the Royal Air Force (RAF) Fighter Command, whose victory not only blocked the possibility of invasion but also created the conditions for Great Britain's survival, for the extension of the war, and for the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
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Who shot down the most German planes in ww2?

A new book examines the life of the WWII German ace. Luftwaffe fighter pilot Erich Hartmann was exceedingly good at aerial combat. While serving in Germany's Luftwaffe in World War II, Erich Hartmann flew more than 1,400 missions in the Messerschmitt Bf 109, enabling him to score an astonishing 352 kills.
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Why did the Luftwaffe fail at Dunkirk?

And onwards to the final puzzle: Why did the Luftwaffe fail to flatten the massed troops at the beaches? Again, for many different reasons. First, because of the weather. Throughout the evacuation, skies above Dunkirk were often overcast, grounding the Stukas, Heinkels, and Messerschmitts.
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Why did the German air force fail?

By the end of 1941 the Luftwaffe had been reduced to just 30–40% of their original strength. The winter weather and the snow caused damage to aircraft, as engines seized and the oil and fuel froze inside the tanks. The Luftwaffe was losing as many aircraft damaged than in combat.
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How close was Britain to losing the Battle of Britain?

Britain did not merely survive the Battle of Britain, the Luftwaffe was decisively defeated by Fighter Command and never came close to achieving its goal of destroying it. In fact, Fighter Command ended the battle stronger than when it began, with about 40% more operational pilots, and more aircraft.
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Could Germany have won the Battle for Britain?

Hitler's air force could have won a pivotal World War II battle if it had attacked earlier and changed tactics, a study says. Between May and October 1940, the German Luftwaffe fought British-led fighter pilots – including Australians – over the skies of southern England in the Battle of Britain.
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How could Germany win the Battle of Britain?

Luftwaffe 'could have won Battle of Britain if they attacked earlier,' new study suggests. Germany's Luftwaffe could have won the Battle of Britain if they had attacked earlier and focused on bombing airfields, a new study has suggested.
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Would Britain have surrendered in ww2?

But to Germany's surprise, Britain, although apparently defeated and certainly painfully exposed and isolated, did not surrender. It did not even seek to come to terms with Germany.
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Did Britain do well in ww2?

After years of struggle, Britain had finally produced a well-armed and well protected battle tank. Sadly for many British tank soldiers of the Second World War, it was far too late. Germany was defeated, but its tanks and anti-tank guns had proved lethally superior to the very end.
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When did the Luftwaffe lose air superiority?

Third, in January of 1945, Operation Bodenplatte was the Luftwaffe lost any type of air superiority. It's fighter defenses were ill-spend on ground attack missions with ill-trained pilots, with much friendly fire. The losses in fuel and pilots could not be replaced. This was the final straw.
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Which British plane shot down the most planes in ww2?

Spitfires shot down a total of 529 enemy aircraft, for a loss of 230 of their own. The Hurricane was the most numerous of RAF Fighter Command's aircraft during the Battle of Britain, equipping 33 squadrons by September 1940.
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Who has the better air force in ww2?

1. The United States Army Air Force.
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What advantage did the RAF have over the Luftwaffe?

The RAF had several other advantages. First, its main fighter planes, the Hurricane and especially the Spitfire, were excellent machines, able to match the main German fighter, the Messerschmitt Bf 109.
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Was Luftwaffe best in ww2?

By the beginning of World War II, the Luftwaffe was arguably the best air force in the world, and its robust role within the combined-arms strategy utilized by German military planners allowed for the use of blitzkrieg tactics against overmatched Allied armies.
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What was Hitler's plan for Britain?

Adolf Hitler hoped for a negotiated peace with the UK and made no preparations for amphibious assault on Britain until the Fall of France. At the time, the only forces with experience and modern equipment for such landings were the Japanese, at the Battle of Wuhan in 1938.
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What country has Britain not invaded?

The 22 countries that escaped Britain's invasion are Monaco, Mongolia, Marshall Islands, Mali, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Kyrgyzstan, Ivory Coast, Andorra, Bolivia, Belarus, DemocraticRepublic of Congo, Burundi, Central African Republic, Guatemala, Chad, Paraquay, Vatican City, Tajikistan, Sweden, Uzbekistan and Sao ...
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Has England ever been conquered?

Led by Duke William of Normandy, the Normans invaded and conquered England in 1066 AD after being victorious in the infamous Battle of Hastings. The Normans secured their stronghold over the nation by constructing forts and castles such as the Tower of London and Windsor Castle.
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