The union of British citizens helped “in a way the Nazis never imagined.” (Para. 11, Worldwar2database.com) Winston Churchill, who was stationed in the London suburbs, was said to “walk into the garden each night (during the London terror raids) and raise his hands to the sky and cry: ‘Why don’t you come here? Bomb us, bomb us!” (pg 118, Moskey) No one knows whether or not he actually did this. After the volley of attacks from the German Luftwaffe, the RAF retaliated with a series of small bombings inside of Germany itself. The German air force could neither understand this, nor why they were losing so many fighter planes, until they realized the RAF had exceptional radar networks. They turned from radar stations to sector control centers, causing major damage in the SCC, but the German Luftwaffe was running out of supplies, putting them at a
The union of British citizens helped “in a way the Nazis never imagined.” (Para. 11, Worldwar2database.com) Winston Churchill, who was stationed in the London suburbs, was said to “walk into the garden each night (during the London terror raids) and raise his hands to the sky and cry: ‘Why don’t you come here? Bomb us, bomb us!” (pg 118, Moskey) No one knows whether or not he actually did this. After the volley of attacks from the German Luftwaffe, the RAF retaliated with a series of small bombings inside of Germany itself. The German air force could neither understand this, nor why they were losing so many fighter planes, until they realized the RAF had exceptional radar networks. They turned from radar stations to sector control centers, causing major damage in the SCC, but the German Luftwaffe was running out of supplies, putting them at a