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Battle of Britain - traducción al italiano

WAGED BETWEEN GERMAN AND BRITISH AIR FORCES DURING WW2
Battle Of britain; Battle of britain; Battle of Great Britain; The battle of britain; Battle of England; Battle for Britain; World War II/Battle of Britain; The dowding system; Countries in the battle of britain; William Walker (fighter pilot); Battle Of Britain; Adler Tag
  • P/O]] [[Osgood Hanbury]], [[Westhampnett]], September 1940
  • [[Adolf Hitler]] in 1933
  • Air-raid shelter in [[London]], 1940
  • 19 Squadron]], September 1940. During the battle 19 Squadron was part of the Duxford Wing.
  • The Battle of Britain anniversary parade at Buckingham Palace in 1943.
  • RAF and Luftwaffe bases, group and ''Luftflotte'' boundaries, and range of Luftwaffe Bf 109 fighters. Southern part of British radar coverage: radar in North of Scotland not shown.
  • Observer Corps]] spotter scans the skies of London.
  • Members of the London Auxiliary Firefighting Service
  • [[Messerschmitt Bf 109]]E-3
  • Boulogne]] Harbour, France during the Battle of Britain
  • 264 Squadron]] Defiants. PS-V was shot down on 28 August 1940 over [[Kent]] by Bf 109s.)
  • Pattern of [[vapour trails]] left by British and German aircraft after a [[dogfight]]
  • [[Hermann Göring]], the commander of the ''Luftwaffe''
  • German Heinkel He 111 bombers over the English Channel 1940
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  • [[Hugo Sperrle]], the commander of ''[[Luftflotte 3]]''
  • [[Adolf Galland]], the successful leader of III./JG 26, became ''[[Geschwaderkommodore]]'' of [[JG 26]] on 22 August.
  • Chain Home radar cover
  • A Dornier falling on Victoria Station after being rammed by [[Ray Holmes]], 15 September 1940
  • 303 Squadron]] during the Battle of Britain.
  • East Coast [[Chain Home]] radar station
  • Calais, September 1940. Göring giving a speech to pilots about the change in tactics: to bomb London instead of the airfields
  • Adolph "Sailor" Malan]] led [[No. 74 Squadron RAF]] and was, at the time, the RAF's leading ace, with 27 planes destroyed, 7 shared, 2 unconfirmed, 3 probables and 16 damaged.
  • [[Hawker Hurricane]] R4118 fought in the Battle of Britain. Here it arrives at the 2014 [[Royal International Air Tattoo]], [[England]].
  • A still from camera gun footage taken from a Supermarine Spitfire Mark I of No. 609 Squadron RAF flown by Pilot Officer R.F.G. Miller, showing a Heinkel He 111 of KG 53 or KG 55 taking hits in the port engine from Miller's machine guns. The aircraft was one of a force that bombed the Bristol Aeroplane Company's factory at Filton, Bristol. Miller was killed two days later when he collided head-on with a Messerschmitt Me 110 of III/ZG 26 over Cheselbourne, Dorset. Taken 25 September 1940<ref>The attack was unsuccessful as none of the six KG 53 and KG55 Heinkel Losses 25 September 1940 are credited to Miller or No. 609 Squadron. See Mason "Battle Over Britain" p.412</ref>
  • [[Heinkel He 111]] bombers during the Battle of Britain
  • [[Heinkel He 111]] bomber over the [[Surrey Commercial Docks]] in [[South London]] and [[Wapping]] and the [[Isle of Dogs]] in the [[East End of London]] on 7 September 1940
  • Duxford]], 1940
  • Smoke rising from fires in the London docks, following bombing on 7 September
  • Second World War poster containing the famous lines by Winston Churchill
  • Pilots of [[No. 19 Squadron RAF]] relax in the crew room at [[RAF Fowlmere]], 1940
  • Henneberg]], Sgt. Rogowski, Sgt. Szaposznikow.
  • Czechoslovak]] fighter pilots of [[No. 310 Squadron RAF]] at [[RAF Duxford]] in 1940
  • 21 Squadron]]
  • Wellington]] crews studying maps at a briefing with the station commander, September 1940
  • Biggin Hill]], September 1940
  • Gravesend]], September 1940
  • Prime Minister]], in 1941
  • 609 Squadron]], flown by [[Flight Lieutenant]] J H G McArthur, hitting a [[Heinkel He 111]] on its starboard quarter. These aircraft were part of a large formation from KG 53 and 55 which attacked the Bristol Aeroplane Company's works at Filton, Bristol, just before midday on 25 September 1940.<ref>The attack was unsuccessful as none of the six KG 53 and KG55 Heinkel Losses 25 September 1940 are credited to McArthur or No. 609 Squadron. See Mason "Battle Over Britain" p.412</ref>
  • 242 Squadron]] during the battle. He also led the Duxford Wing.

Battle of Britain         
battaglia combattuta nel 1940 fra la British Royal Air Force e la Luftwaffe nei cieli inglesi (la scintilla fu il tentativo di invasione tedesca della Gran Bretagna)
Great Britain         
  • [[Canterbury Cathedral]], seat of the [[Church of England]] – the island's largest denomination
  • <div style="font-size:11px; text-align: center;">Political definition of Great Britain (<small>dark green</small>)</div><div style="font-size:11px">&nbsp;– in [[Europe]] (<small>green & dark grey</small>)</div><div style="font-size:11px">&nbsp;– in the [[United Kingdom]] (<small>green</small>)</div>
  • View of Britain's coast from [[Cap Gris-Nez]] in northern France
  • [[Glasgow Cathedral]], a meeting place of the [[Church of Scotland]]
  • Highlands]] at [[Dornoch]]
  • ''Prima Europe tabula''. A copy of [[Ptolemy]]'s 2nd-century map of Roman Britain. See notes to image above.
  • s2cid=163631018 }}</ref> Whether he did so is a much debated issue. This "copy" appears in blue below.
  • access-date=15 August 2011}}</ref>
ISLAND IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN OFF THE NORTHWEST COAST OF CONTINENTAL EUROPE
Great Britian; Great britain; Great-Britain; Island of Great Britain; Great Brittain; Gret Bryton; Great Britian's; Great Britain's; British mainland; Mainland Britain; Breatainn Mhòr; Breatainn Mhor; Prydain Fawr; Gran Bretaña; Ile of Britain; Britannia Major; Gt. Brit; Metropolitan Britain; Storbritannien; Isle of Britain; Grate Britain; Great Britain (GB); Terminology of Great Britain; GREAT BRITAIN; UK mainland; Mainland UK; Britain (island); Great Britain (island); Mainland United Kingdom; England, Scotland and Wales; England and Wales and Scotland; England, Wales and Scotland; England, Scotland, and Wales; England, Wales, and Scotland; Island of Britain; Großbritannien; Britain's languages; Great Britain's languages; Great Breetain
Gran Bretagna
Battle for Leyte Gulf         
  • Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey]] – Commander U.S. Third Fleet at Leyte Gulf
  • ''Battle for Leyte Gulf Strategic and Tactical Analysis'', volume 5, declassified 1958 report
  • The Battle of Surigao Strait Memorial in Surigao City, Philippines.
  • 2}} departing Brunei in October 1944 for the Battle of Leyte Gulf
  • Battle off Cape Engaño]] 4 [[Battle off Samar]]. Leyte Gulf is north of 2 and west of 4. The island of Leyte is west of the gulf.
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  • ''Musashi'' under aerial bombardment
  • The Battle off Samar
  • The Battle of Surigao Strait
  • 6}} explodes at 15:23
  • 2}} exploding after a ''[[kamikaze]]'' strike.
  • 6}} firing on the Japanese fleet
  • A 60th-anniversary memorial ceremony in [[Palo, Leyte]], [[Philippines]], on 20 October 2004
  • 2}} hit by a bomb near her forward gun turret in the Sibuyan Sea, 24 October 1944
  • 2}} come under attack by dive bombers early in the Battle off Cape Engaño.
THE LARGEST NAVAL BATTLE OF WORLD WAR II
Battle off Cape Engano; Battle of Surigao Strait; Battle for Leyte Gulf; Battle of Sibuyan Sea; Battle of the Sibuyan Sea; Battle of Cape Engano; Battle off Cape Engaño; Battle of Cape Engaño; Battle of the Surigao Strait; Battle of the Palawan Passage; Battle of Palawan Passage; Battle of leyte gulf; Second Battle of the Philippine Sea; Southern Force; Center force; Battle Of Surigao Strait; Battle of Simara (1945); Operation Shō-Gō 1; Battle of Ulithi
n. battaglia per il golfo di Leyte, serie di scontri che ebbero luogo durante la seconda guerra mondiale fra le forze americane e quelle giapponesi nei pressi delle Filippine nel 1944

Definición

Great Britain
Great Britain is the island consisting of England, Scotland, and Wales, which together with Northern Ireland makes up the United Kingdom.
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Wikipedia

Battle of Britain

The Battle of Britain (German: die Luftschlacht um England, "the air battle for England"), was a military campaign of the Second World War, in which the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) of the Royal Navy defended the United Kingdom (UK) against large-scale attacks by Nazi Germany's air force, the Luftwaffe. It was the first major military campaign fought entirely by air forces. The British officially recognise the battle's duration as being from 10 July until 31 October 1940, which overlaps the period of large-scale night attacks known as the Blitz, that lasted from 7 September 1940 to 11 May 1941. German historians do not follow this subdivision and regard the battle as a single campaign lasting from July 1940 to May 1941, including the Blitz.

The primary objective of the German forces was to compel Britain to agree to a negotiated peace settlement. In July 1940, the air and sea blockade began, with the Luftwaffe mainly targeting coastal-shipping convoys, as well as ports and shipping centres such as Portsmouth. On 1 August, the Luftwaffe was directed to achieve air superiority over the RAF, with the aim of incapacitating RAF Fighter Command; 12 days later, it shifted the attacks to RAF airfields and infrastructure. As the battle progressed, the Luftwaffe also targeted factories involved in aircraft production and strategic infrastructure. Eventually, it employed terror bombing on areas of political significance and on civilians.

The Germans had rapidly overwhelmed France and the Low Countries, leaving Britain to face the threat of invasion by sea. The German high command recognised the difficulties of a seaborne attack while the Royal Navy controlled the English Channel and the North Sea. On 16 July, Hitler ordered the preparation of Operation Sea Lion as a potential amphibious and airborne assault on Britain, to follow once the Luftwaffe had air superiority over the Channel. In September, RAF Bomber Command night raids disrupted the German preparation of converted barges, and the Luftwaffe's failure to overwhelm the RAF forced Hitler to postpone and eventually cancel Operation Sea Lion. The Luftwaffe proved unable to sustain daylight raids, but their continued night-bombing operations on Britain became known as the Blitz.

Germany's failure to destroy Britain's air defences to force an armistice (or even an outright surrender) was the first major German defeat in the Second World War and a crucial turning point in the conflict. The Battle of Britain takes its name from the speech given by Prime Minister Winston Churchill to the House of Commons on 18 June: "What General Weygand called the 'Battle of France' is over. I expect that the Battle of Britain is about to begin."

Ejemplos de uso de Battle of Britain
1. Was the Battle of Britain no more than a sideshow?
2. During the Battle of Britain bombers flew over every night.
3. The Battle of Britain has come to rank as one of the country‘s greatest military achievements.
4. To suggest that the Battle of Britain is a myth is nonsense."
5. Bill Bond, founder of the Battle of Britain Historical Society, said: ‘It is a great shame.