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Essay heading: Why Did Britain win the battle of Britain?
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In the technology department Britain was also superior, thanks to the invention of radar, which provided Britain with an early warning system to scramble the fighters before the enemy planes arrived. The Germans also suffered from poor leadership and some pretty baffling decisions. After the defeat of France, Germany had the chance to press the advantage and begin the assault on the British Isles immediately... displayed 300 characters
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After the defeat of France, Germany had the chance to press the advantage and begin the assault on the British Isles immediately. Shocked and weakened by the events that occurred around Dunkirk, Britain was in no state to resist a German advance, yet Hitler decided to give Britain the chance to surrender instead... displayed next 300 characters
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