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THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN Simone Stubblefield Steven Wright Doug Perez Lone Britannia • Most of Continental Europe had fallen, Britain’s army evacuated Dunkirk • Britain’s Navy was scattered across globe. • Britain’s air force outnumbered ten to one • 1 Machine Gun for every 1,500 yards of beach • 1 tank for 1,000 miles. Why Britain? • Once Britain had fallen, Hitler would have complete control over Europe. • With the combined Force of Britain, France, Germany, and Italy, Hitler could attack the east coast of the United States. German Invasion Plan Phase 1 • Knock RAF and it’s basses; get control of air and sea lands across the channel. • Destroy communication and Transport lines with bombers. Above all, get command of the air. German Invasion Plan Phase 2 • Pulverize coast line with dive-bombers. • Drop parachute troops to take over airfields and establish beachheads. German Invasion Plan Phase 3 • Operation Sea Lion. Under protection of Fighter planes, German panzers travel across channel on high speed barges. • Send Spearheads to conqueror Britain. Britain Prepares • People of Britain worked up to 70 hours a week to manufacture weapons. • Butchers, Lawyers, Policemen and other citizens formed a civilian army, Britain's home guard. • Women would put up Barrage Balloons, Run the railroads, ferry the planes, and carry the dispatches, The Legendary Spitfire • An icon of the air war throughout the world • Incorporated many new air technologies • This was Britain’s main line of defense in the battle The Hawker Hurricane • Build as a ground support fighter • Considered the “work-horse” of the air force, accounting for the most RAF victories during the Battle of Britain Radar Plays a Major Role • Developed earlier, radar played a large part in the Battle of Britain • Radar could pick up enemy positions, numbers, and altitude • This gave the RAF a huge advantage, because they could coordination much easier The Dowding System • Britain divided into Groups and sectors • Information from all sectors would be channeled to Fighter Command, where fighters could to dispatched • Success came from the communication and ground control The Dowding System Enigma Codes • This was the code used for transmitting secret German messages • The machine was captured and code cracked • British had some idea of German intensions throughout the battle The Battle Begins • On 9 July, 1940, the battle begun • The beginning of the battle was marked by the first raid on shipping in the British channel • This battle was the decide the fate of England, and the world Phase 1 - Kanalkampf QuickTime™ and a TIFF (LZW) decompressor are needed to see this picture. • Comprised of a series of raids of British shipping and docks • These battles tended to favor the Germans • German’s were rather successful at destroying British ships - the British had to stop convoys through the channel Phase 2 - Adlerangriff • Lasted from 11 August to 23 August • In this stage the Germans tried to knock out coastal British airfields and air defenses • These were largely unsuccessful, and resulted in large German losses Phase 3 - Inland Airfields • Lasted from 24 August to 7 September • Was the most intense part of the battle • Day-raids were made on airfields in southern England • Losses were heavy on both sides • The Luftwaffe was winning this Phase 4 - Raids on British Cities • On 7 September, Hitler Luftwaffe to bomb cities • This was a relief for RAF, who could not take more airfield attacks • Day raids were repulsed by the RAF • Luftwaffe switched the night raiding - threat of Invasion was gone The Bombing of London • The hardest hit city was London • German bomb attacks were indiscriminate • Germans dropped so many fire bombs they caused the largest fire in recorded history London in Flames The Battle Continues • Battle of Britain ended on 31 October, 1940, when German plans for an invasion were scrapped • Although there was no threat of invasion, German city raids continued until May 1941 RAF Tactics • Used “divide and conquer” strategy on bomber formations • Dowding prefer to have his fighter live another day rather than frontally attack Germans • British strategy relied much on the Dowding system QuickTime™ and a TIFF (LZW) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Luftwaffe Tactics • Tactics were designed to knock out planes • “Free sweeps” to knock out patrols • Decoy forces with many fighters were lured British • Most fighters were used as escorts, not freeroamers QuickTime™ and a TIFF (LZW) decompressor are needed to see this picture. The After Math • British lost 906 aircraft and had almost 60,000 casualities • Germans lost almost 2,700 aircraft • Showed that air-power alone could not win battles • Allowed Britain to survive and eventually spring Operation Overlord Why the Germans Lost • Lost mainly because of Dowding’s strategies used against the Luftwaffe • Misjudgments at high levels • Nazis met an equally determined free people “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few” -Winston Churchill Sources • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_brit ain • http://www.history.com/encyclopedia.do ?articleId=226140 • http://www.raf.mod.uk/bob1940/bobhom e.html • http://www.battle-of-britain.com/ The End Video