Britain, Battle of

Britain, Battle of
(June 1940–April 1941) Series of intense raids directed against Britain by the German air force in World War II.

The air attacks, intended to prepare the way for a German invasion, were directed against British ports and RAF bases. In September 1940 the attacks turned to London and other cities in a "blitz" of bombings for 57 consecutive nights, which was followed by intermittent raids until April 1941. The RAF was outnumbered but succeeded in blocking the German air force through superior tactics, advanced air defenses, and the penetration of German secret codes.

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▪ European history, 1940
      (July–September 1940), series of intense raids directed against Great Britain by the German air force after the fall of France during World War II. Intended to prepare the way for a German invasion of Britain (“Operation Sea Lion”), the German air attacks were initially focused on British shipping, but, beginning in August, most efforts were redirected against installations of the Royal Air Force (Royal Air Force, The) Fighter Command. In September the Germans began to shift their attention to London and other cities; London was attacked on 57 consecutive nights beginning September 7. The Battle of Britain was essentially won by mid-September, when the invasion was postponed indefinitely, but additional air raids were organized throughout the winter, with a lull in February 1941 and a final flare-up in March and April. The period from late 1940 to May 1941, when the air raids were centred on London, is commonly referred to as the Blitz.

      Although the Royal Air Force was greatly outnumbered, it succeeded in blocking the German air force through superior tactics, advanced air defenses, including radar, and the penetration of German secret codes. German air force deficiencies in doctrine and strategy, particularly as they related to bombardment, also contributed to its defeat. For more detailed treatment, see World War II: The Battle of Britain (World War II) and Britannica Book of the Year articles on London in World War II.

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