Objective chain: RAF destroyed → air superiority → invasion (sea + air).
Dunkirk → France falls → Britain stands alone.
Prepare early: armaments + civilian roles + education + ration support.
Evacuation + cover + blackout: reduce exposure, then reduce visibility.
Labour swap: men to services (18–41) → women to industry and farms.
Channel Isles fall + RAF under pressure → Home Guard volunteers.
Blitz = lightning raids: industry + cities + morale.
Anderson shelter timeline: 1938 planning → 25 Feb 1939 first shelter → millions distributed.
Royal choice: stay put + visit victims = solidarity in action.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| September 15 | Peak of the Luftwaffe attacks during the Battle of Britain campaign. |
| late May-early June 1940 | Time window of the Dunkirk evacuation withdrawal from continental Europe. |
| June 16 | Collapse of the French government followed by a regime that sought peace. |
| 3 September 1939 | War declared; almost all evacuees moved within a few hours to reception areas. |
| September 1, 1939 | Blackout enforced from this date. |
| 7 September 1940 | Start of concentrated Blitz bombing of industrial targets and civilian centres with heavy raids on London. |
| November 14, 1940 | Coventry raid: 500 bombers dropped 500 tons of explosives and nearly 900 incendiary bombs in ten hours. |
| November 1938 | Neville Chamberlain placed Sir John Anderson in charge of Air Raid Precautions. |
| 25 February 1939 | First Anderson shelter erected in Islington, London. |
| September 13, 1940 | Five high explosive bombs dropped on Buckingham Palace. |
Evacuation scale and timing
| Period | Planned/Actual | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| September 1938 | Small-scale evacuation | Women and children evacuated on a limited scale |
| September 1939 | Planned about 3 million; actual 1 million | Real evacuation began; only one million left home |
| After 3 September 1939 | Almost all within a few hours | Evacuees moved from danger areas to reception areas |
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1. What was Germany’s main objective in the Battle of Britain?
2. What is the primary objective of the Battle of Britain?
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Battle of Britain objectives
Destroy the RAF and achieve air superiority for invasion.
Battle of Britain objectives - label
Control of the skies over Britain in 1940.
Dunkirk aftermath
France falls, Britain stands alone, and faces invasion fears.
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