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15 July, 19:39

Which role did the Battle of Britain play in world war 2? A: German. Victory lead the British to propose and An armistice between the two countries B: British forces resisted in attempt at Amphibious invasion by Germany lengthening the war C:Britain and. France launched a counteroffensive against Germany driving them back to the European mainland D: Britain's resistance of Germany's Air Force suspended Germany's land invasion of the nation

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  1. 15 July, 20:02
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    D: Britain's resistance of Germany's Air Force suspended Germany's land invasion of the nation

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    We can say that the Battle of Britain was Hitler's first retreat and, why not, his first defeat. Germany began the attacks in 1940. When it comes to the army commanded by Hitler, Great Britain managed to maintain air superiority, not in number, but in the speed of action in the confrontation of 1940. With the support given by Winston Churchill and his moral speech, Great Britain didn't surrender, which led Germany to retreat and Hitler to cancel his attempt to invade Great Britain. After that, he turns his eyes to the Soviet Union.
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