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How Far Was the Nazi Invasion Of 1940/41 Halted by the Battle of Britain?  

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How Far Was the Nazi Invasion Of 1940/41 Halted by the Battle of Britain? By Daniel Prosser In 1940 Britain faced a terrifying prospect, Nazi occupation. Operation Yellow had proved a giant success for Hitler, he had almost total control of Europe. Only one enemy remained for the Axis powers, The United Kingdom. Many times has the story been told of how our heroic RAF fought fantastic odds to save our way of life and eventually the entire world's future. Recently however a controversy has arose over the validity of this story. Did Hitler really call off the invasion due to the battle or were other factors at play? To understand this argument we first need to understand the background history. It's a well known fact that after Hitler had control over France he began to turn ever further west. The orders were given to drill the men on landing procedure,...

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