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PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 2:40 pm 
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Not exactly warbird related but does anyone know what was the difference between the Blitz and the Battle of Britain?

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The one directly led into the other, more or less seamlessly.

The "Battle of Britain" can generally be considered the fight for aerial supremacy over southeastern England during the summer of 1940. Primarily daylight combat, with the goal (for the attacking force) of overpowering the defending air force as a weapon capable of contesting the planned cross-channel invasion (Operation Sealion).

The Battle transitioned to the Blitz when the focus of attacks shifted to London and other population centers. Generally a nighttime affair, the Blitz carried on long after Operation Sealion had been abandoned as a viable idea and Summer wore into Fall and beyond.

The RAF awarded its Battle of Britain service medal to aircrew who were in operation on or before the end of October 1940. Since that's the dividing line the RAF has drawn, it's probably as good as any to delineate the end of the Battle and the beginning of the Blitz, although in reality it was not so cut-and-dried.

Have you seen the RAF Museum's B.o.B. commemoration page?

http://www.battleofbritainbeacon.org/hi ... istory.cfm

It's really quite a good read.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 3:07 pm 
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Much Gras, and I'll check out that site.

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A good answer by Indyjen. There's an interesting discussion about the relationship between the two battles on my friend Brett Holman's blog going on at the moment, one aspect in the discussion after Brett's post here: http://airminded.org/2010/09/16/monday- ... mber-1940/

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Interesting site, that--thanks for pointing us to it, JDK.

How differently indeed would the battle have gone, if only they had realized they needed teams of academics to sort it out in real time ...

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IndyJen wrote:
Interesting site, that--thanks for pointing us to it, JDK.

Brett digs up some very interesting stuff, not otherwise covered. The 'post blogging' experiment certainly shows you history you know well in a very different light.

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How differently indeed would the battle have gone, if only they had realized they needed teams of academics to sort it out in real time ...


nearly as sensible as: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur5fGSBsfq8

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And it's Socrates, with the header!

Oh lord, that was funny.

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