Battle of britain

The transformation of British Society

  • Blitzkreig

    Blitzkreig
  • The Phoney War

    The Phoney War
    The months following Britain's declaration of war are referred to as the 'phoney war' because Britain saw no military action.
  • Hitler invades Poland

    Hitler invades Poland
    Adolf Hitler invades Poland
  • Dunkirk evacuation

    Dunkirk evacuation
    The British commander-in-chief, General Gort, had been forced to retreat to the coast at Dunkirk. The troops waited, under merciless fire, to be taken off the beaches. A call went out to all owners of sea-worthy vessels to travel to Dunkirk to take the troops off the beaches of Dunkirk. More than 338,000 men were rescued, among them some 140,000 French who would form the nucleus of the Free French army under a little known general, Charles de Gaulle.
  • Blitz

    Blitz
    The Blitz was the bombing of Britain by Nazi Germany between September 1940 and May 1941. It was a very important part of the Second World War.
  • Battle of Britain

    Battle of Britain
    The Battle of Britain comprised four phases:
    1. During July Hitler sent his Luftwaffe bombers to attack British ports. His aim was also to assess the speed and quality of response by the RAF.?
    2. During August the attacks on shipping continued but bombing raids were concentrated on RAF airfields.
    3. The Blitz - From September 7th the city of London was heavily bombed. Hitler hoped to destroy the morale of the British people.
    4. Night Bombing - With the failure of daylight bombing raids H
  • D-Day

    D-Day
    The allies launched an attack on Germany's forces in Normandy, Western France. Thousands of transports carried an invasion army under the supreme command of general Eisenhower to the Normandy beaches. The Germans who had been fed false information about a landing near Calais, rushed troops to the area but were unable to prevent the allies from forming a solid bridgehead. For the allies it was essential to first capture a port.
  • Churchill losing the election

    Churchill losing the election
    Tuesday 8 May 1945 was 'Victory in Europe' (VE) Day, and it marked the formal end of Hitler's war. With it came the end of six years of misery, suffering, courage and endurance across the world.
  • VE Day

    VE Day
    Tuesday 8 May 1945 was 'Victory in Europe' (VE) Day, and it marked the formal end of Hitler's war. With it came the end of six years of misery, suffering, courage and endurance across the world.