The Battle of Britain gains inportance only in hindsight- had the germans decided in late 1940 and early 1941 to rebuild an increase pressure on Britain, strike at the airfields and Radar stations and so forth, eventually the Germans would have won, regardless the skills of Britain's pilots. The fact is that by mid 1941, the germans decided victory lay elsewhere- and had they won in the East, the battle of Britain would have meant nothing in the end. Germany was not defeated in the West, it was defeated in the east- thus the most decisive battles foe the European front were in the Eastern front- I voted Stalingrad, but by that I mean the entire Operation Blue that Stalingad was part of (i.e the German Summer offensive of 1942). I don't think the Germans could have ever won the Summer Offensive of 1943, the damage was already done.
In the Pacific, Midway is laways a good choice- and the only one that really fits because in every battle afterwards with the esception perhaps of the Slomon campaing, victory for the US seems so certain.
I agree with Chris (Oh my god!) that the battle for control of the Atlantic is of utmost importance.
In the Pacific, Midway is laways a good choice- and the only one that really fits because in every battle afterwards with the esception perhaps of the Slomon campaing, victory for the US seems so certain.
I agree with Chris (Oh my god!) that the battle for control of the Atlantic is of utmost importance.
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