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  1. 22 de dic. de 2019 · Hitler, in a blast of offended righteousness, condemned the RAF bombers as pirates, and, in his Sportpalast speech of 4 September, asserted that Germany’s response would be to repay the British tenfold, and determined now to “eradicate” British cities. The transfer to attacking London had two effects.

  2. Phase 4: 7 September 1940 – 31 October 1940. Mass bombing raids were launched against London, and continued against other major British cities. 15 September: Battle of Britain day. The Luftwaffe launched its heaviest bombing raids on London. Fighter Command successfully fought the attacking aircraft, resulting in heavy Luftwaffe losses.

  3. The Battle of Britain Monument is a spectacular physical monument in London. It was deliberately designed to be “at people level”. The aim is for people to physically interact with the monument itself. The core of the monument is a number of scenes, not just of the Battle of Britain itself, but also related topics of both military and ...

  4. Suite From The Battle Of Britain: 5: ... London 27 March and 6 & 25 May 1986 (p) 1987 Original sound recording made by London Philharmonic Enterprises Ltd

  5. Lest we forget. The Battle of Britain Tours - a Premier provider of Battle of Britain Tours in East Kent, one day tour, two two day tour, weekend getaway tour and London walking tours – informative, relaxed and thought-provoking guided private tours. Enjoy an unforgettable insight and experience of Churchill’s Few.

  6. Step back into summer 1940 at the Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show and see historic Duxford come to life. In the air, on the ground, and even in the clothes you wear! Presented by Imperial War Museums, discover the sights, sounds and noises of Spitfires, Hurricanes and more in flight plus music and dance from the era, living history and family-friendly activities.

  7. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Three anti-aircraft guns flash in the dark in London, on September 20, 1940, throwing shells at raiding German planes. Shells in stacked rows behind the guns leap about as the concussions from the firing loosen them. The British, on the other hand, had prepared themselves for the kind of battle that in fact took place.