The Battle of Britain in 1940
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British campaign in 1940 In the summer of 1940, the German Air Force attempted to acquire air dominance in southern Britain and the English Channel by destroying the British Air Force and British aircraft industry. This attempt was later called the British battle, and the Germans believed that the victory of the Air Force was absolutely essential if they finally entered the British Isles. In May 1940, the Germans used Britz Creek ("blitz") technology to surpass Belgium, the Netherlands and northern France, but this technology relies, inter alia, on close collaboration between the Army and the Air Force It was.
At the end of the 1940 British military campaign, the German army attacked London with a massive airstrike in industrial goals, towns and cities. By September 1940, the German Air Force failed and the German Air Force fleet (Luftflotten) was ordered to attack London and extinguish Royal Air Force fighter orders. On 9 September 1940, German Air Force commander Adolf Hitler and imperialist Hermann Gorring ordered to implement a new policy. From 7th September 1940, London was systematically bombed by the German Air Force for 56 people during the next 57 days and night. The most noteworthy is the massive sun attack against London on 15th September.
After losing the British campaign in 1940, Germany tried to repel Britain by cutting its merchant ship and starving people. This is mainly the naval U-boat (submarine) and its commander Admiral Dönitz's assignment. In 1936, Germany signed an agreement that merchant naval personnel must be protected before their ships sink, but Hitler and Dönitz did not stop the attack. As the passage of the Channel was closed with a U boat, they had to travel to the North Atlantic hunting ground through a long and dangerous flight around the Orkney islands, and it took their battle time Very limited. But if they could be built on the captured French Atlantic port, they could survive over 1,000 miles and continue to move for a week. So in the summer of 1940, Dönitz left Germany and moved to the west coast of France. He is gathering various expert teams
October 31, 1940 - The British battle is over. Beginning on July 10, 1940, German bombers and fighters attacked coastal goals, airports, London and other cities as a prelude to British Nazi invasion. The British pilot of Spitfires and Hurricanes shot down 1,700 German aircraft and lost 915 fighters. Prime Minister Winston Churchill said, "There has never been so much so far in the field of human conflict." October 31, 1941 - Rushmore Mountain National Monument completed in 14 years' work. Sculptures of 60 feet high George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and President Theodore Roosevelt represent the foundation, political philosophy, protection, expansion and protection of the United States of America.