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Battle of BritainJune, 1940
Hitler’s Attack on Britain Hitler expected Britain to surrender after the fall of France.
When Britain refused, Hitler planned to subdue Britain.
Operation Sea Lion
Defeat of the Royal Navy in the invasion area required control of the air
Hitler’s conditions for Sealion:
The RAF is to be "beaten down in its morale and in fact, that it can no longer display any appreciable aggressive force in opposition to the German crossing".
Basic German Invasion Plan… Operation Sea Lion
Construct a Naval corridor cordon off the shortest
straight line between France and Britain
line it with minefields and subs, and ferry the German army across…
Churchill claims that Britain could have torn this minefield up, destroyed the subs, and crushed this invasion
Doubtful it would have worked
The Odds Churchill estimated that at the beginning of the Battle of Britain the
German Air forces outnumbered the RAF 3-1, but there was considerable home field advantage for the British Partly this is because of fuel… The German air forces only had about
10 minutes of fighting time over England before having to head back to refuel.
Also, radar allowed Britain to track incoming German war planes which gave them time to become airborne and attack back or sound the alarm for citizens.
Churchill describes the need to defend a long coastline in Britain meant to set up forces on the perimeter that would stall the enemy and then the largest possible reserve for quick counterattack… (what he accused the French of not doing in the Battle of France… )
Battle of Britain Air Order of Battle
RAF Planes Hurricane… first RAF plane with a top speed
of over 300 mph… 8 machine guns in the wings… (gets rid of
synchronizing gear) It is estimated that its pilots were credited
with four-fifths of all enemy aircraft destroyed in the period July-October 1940.
Hurricane…
Hurricane…
Spitfire
“The Spitfire has always attracted more attention than the Hurricane, and is undoubtedly one of the most famous aircraft ever built. Its graceful lines combined with outstanding handling qualities to produce a "dream plane" extremely fast, and in comparison to contemporary types was second to none.”
8 machine guns in wings
Spitfire
Spitfire
German Air Force Messerchmitt 109 2 machine guns in the nose and two in the
wings The various strengths and shortcomings of
the Messerschmitt, the Hurricane, and the Spitfire largely cancelled out in combat.
ME-109
Stuka Dive Bomber Won great success in battles of Poland and
France, but in the Battle of Britain proved to be almost helpless without fighter cover
Stuka
German Bombers
Heinkle He 111
Junkers Ju 88
Battle of Britain: Phase I
• Attacks on Channel Ports and Shipping
• 12 July – 10 Aug.
Battle of Britain: Phase II
Attack on Fighter bases and Radar
•12 Aug to 6 Sept.
Air battles (Phase I and Phase II) between the German Air Force and the RAF occurred through the late summer and fall (1940)
Operation Sea Lion would have to be launched by late September or it would have to wait through the winter…would the RAF hold out
RAF started to crack because of damage to its fighter command….then, Germany mistakenly bombs London RAF retaliates Hitler infuriated, changes focus to civilian bombing
Significance: Gives RAF breather
Churchill Luck?
Battle of Britain: Phase III
Daylight Attacks on Cities & Industrial Areas
7 Sept – 5 Oct.
The London Blitz
The bombing of Berlin caused a change in tactics The Germans altered their focus from an attack
on British air power to an attack on England’s civilian population
tried to bomb the Brits into submission through terror bombing of London ..
London was bombed after this for 57 consecutive nights…
Many children moved to countryside (Narnia)
Battle of Britain
Turning Point
Sept 15, 1940
Massive daylight raid on London
• Largest to date
56 German aircraft lost versus 28 RAF fighters
Germans switch to night raids on cities
Considered the turning point of the battle
RAF used every fighter in 11 Group (didn’t hold back)
The Battle of Britain had two Main phases The attack on the RAF (was working/putting
extreme pressure on British RAF) And
The attack on London, known as the London Blitz (actually turned the tide in favor of RAF)
Battle of Britain
The Bombing of London were a ‘Relief’ to Churchill
“London can take it.” RAF is being reconstituted By October, Hitler gave up on the bombing of Britain
Too late to launch Sea Lion Instead, Hitler decided to deal with England via the
War in the Atlantic Starve the British out using U-boats
Hitler will now turn his attention East! Will violate the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact.
Battle of Britain1940
LossesRAF German Air
ForceSingle-seat fighters
Twin-seat fighter
Bombers
Maritime patrol
1,023
376
148
520
1,107
357
1,014
2,600+
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Pilots Lost
Battle of Britain
Factors
British use of radar (command & control)
German underestimation of RAF strength
British “home field” advantage
German loss of focus (Change of Objective)