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<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >Hey, here is the "Historical Event Story Collection" at the top of the Purple City Welcome to watch the wonderful content of this issue. </h1>
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< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > the Battle of Britain</h1>
The Battle of Britain was a large-scale air battle launched by Nazi Germany against Britain in the Second World War (January 1940 to March 1941), and this war was also the largest air battle in the history of the Second World War, even in the history of modern world war, because Nazi Germany lost too many fighters and pilots in this air battle, and could not obtain the air superiority over the English Channel, let alone use air raids to achieve the purpose of disintegrating Britain, so Nazi Germany had to give up and was ready to land in Britain "Sea Lion Project".
In order to ensure the smooth and safe landing operations, the Luftwaffe attempted to seize air supremacy over the British islands in order to destroy the British fortifications and eliminate the British Air Force, and in order to achieve the purpose of containing the Royal Air Force, Luftwaffe Field Marshal Goering gathered three air squadrons of the Luftwaffe and 2670 aircraft, half of which were fighters and bombers, while the Royal Air Force had only 700 fighters and 500 bombers, and the Luftwaffe had a 2:1 advantage. For Dowding, who was responsible for defending the air superiority of the British mainland, the disadvantage in the number of aircraft involved in the war was mainly to make this old man who was already old really hurt a lot.
The Battle of Britain was divided into four phases, with the Germans losing more than 2,000 aircraft and the British losing a total of 995 aircraft in the air raids on Britain.
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