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The battle of Britain in World War II was between Britain’s Royal Air Force and the luftwaffe, nazi Germany Air Force and was the first battle in history fought solely in the air. From the start of the war to the end on October 31 the pilots and support crews on both sides took the skies and battled for control of airspace over great Britain, Germany and the English Channel.
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Operation Barbarossa, The original name was operation fritz, during World War II the codename for the German invasion of the Soviet union which was launched on June 22 in 1941. The failure of the German troops to defeat the Soviet forces in the campaign signaled a crucial turning point in the war.
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Operation torch was an allied invasion of the French north and Africa during the Second World War. The French colonies in the area were dominated by the French and formally aligned with Germany but the mixed loyalties caused reports indicated that they might support the allies.
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Normandie invasion or also called operation overlord or other known as D-day, during World War II was the allied invasion of Western Europe which was launched on June 6 In 1944. With the simultaneous landings of the US the British and Canadian forces on five separate beachheads in Normandy France.
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This Conference was also known as the Crimea Conference is codenamed Argonaut, held February 4-11 in 1945. What’s the World War II meeting of the heads of government in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet union to discuss the postwar re-organization of Germany and Europe.