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Title: The Battle Of Britain


1
The Battle Of Britain
  • Michelle H, Natasya, Jessica O, Davin

2
The Battle Of Britain
  • What An aviation war fought between Brtain and
    Germany
  • When July 10 September 15, 1940
  • Effects The Battle of Britain was an unnecessary
    war in which the Luftwaffe attacked Brtain for
    pointless reasons

3
The Battle Of Britain
  • Germans needed to control English Channel in
    order to invade Britain
  • They had planned on sending in barges full of
    soldiers through English Channel
  • To take over channel, had to dominate in air
  • So the Luftwaffe - German air force - was sent to
    fight to Royal Air Force (RAF)
  • Germany had the advantage of numbers
  • Luftwaffe had 4,000 planes versus the RAFs
    1,660, but in the end Germany lost the battle

4
The Battle Of Britain
  • The Battle of Britain was a war fought between
    Britains RAF and Germanys Luftwaffe
  • First battle completely fought in the air
  • Began August 10, 1940, ended October 31, 1940
  • Germany came very close to defeating Britain, but
    in the end the Luftwaffe lost the battle

5
The Battle Of Britain
6
Why Germany LostNew Developments
Michelle.H
  • RADAR
  • Device used by Britain to warn them of
    approaching enemy planes
  • Radar located Luftwaffe planes so that RAF did
    not have to search for them
  • Eliminated element of surprize that Luflwaffe had
    conted on

7
Why Germany LostNew Developments
Michelle.H
  • Hurricane Plane
  • Heavy duty plane, could stay in air even when hit
    several times
  • Effective guns, very versitile
  • Spitfire Plane
  • More quick and agile than Hurricane
  • When hit, went down easily

8
Why Germany LostLocation Disadvantages
Jessica
  • Luftwaffe traveled far to get to Britain, had to
    go back to rearm and refuel
  • Pilots did not get much air time over Britain
    before they had to head back to Germany
  • There were many RAF fighter bases spread around
    Britain, so RAF planes could quickly land, rearm,
    and refuel
  • German fighters could not fly as far as bombers
  • So bombers went unprotected and were very
    vulnerable to attack

9
Why Germany LostLocation Disadvantages
Jessica
10
Why Germany LostPoor Strategic Decisions
  • used Planes at war
  • changed from airfield to cities
  • ignored the radar and defese of allies
  • Bomb Raids
  • Unexpected Attacks
  • Caused too many casualties
  • Caused too much destruction
  • Loss of planes

11
Why Germany LostPoor Strategic Decisions
  • Hermann Goering Leader of Luftwaffe
  • Corrupt
  • Stop doin g his job
  • Didn't listen to field commanders
  • Involve himself in long pointless discussions on
    minor matters

12
Why Germany LostOther Important Facts
Davin
  • The planned invasion of Britain was codenamed
    Operation Sealion by Germany
  • For awhile the weather was bad
  • Once the skies cleared on August 15, most of the
    German dive-bombers had been put out of action
  • So it became much harder for Luftwaffe to destroy
    British radars

13
Why Germany LostOther Important Facts
Davin
  • Propaganda was used by both sides
  • Germany claimed to have shot down 3,058 RAF
    planes, when they really only destroyed 650
  • Britain claimed to have shot down 2,698 Luftwaffe
    planes, when they really only destroyed 1,100

14
Conclusion
  • The Battle of Britain was an war of aviation
    between the British RAF Fighter Command and the
    German Luftwaffe
  • Although Britain came close to loosing, they
    prevailed in the end
  • Britains success ensured freedom for them and
    allowed them to continue involvement in World War
    II

15
Effects on War
  • The Battle of Britain was the first predominately
    air-based battle in WWII
  • German plans to quickly and completely invade
    Britain were foiled when they were defeated
  • Britains victory ensured they would remain a
    free nation and stay involved in the war
  • Eventually Britain was able to play a major role
    in the success of the Allied Powers

16
Discussion Question
  • How could Herman Goering have planned attacks
    better in order to ensure defeat over Britain?
  • Had the weather been more clear, how might the
    outcome of the battle have differed from the
    actual results?
  • Explain why Britain was actually very fortunate
    to win triumph over Germany in the Battle of
    Britain.
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