Why Germans Underestimated Britain In WWII
In the summer of 1940, Winston Churchill defied logic by declaring Britain’s “finest hour” as Adolf Hitler expected surrender. Built on flawed assumptions, German strategy underestimated Britain’s integrated air defense, global RAF pilots, industrial resilience, and unbreakable civilian morale—turning near defeat into strategic survival that reshaped the war. #BattleOfBritain #WinstonChurchill #WWIIHistory #RAF #BritishResilience

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