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Britain alone
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A mind map summarising all the key details of Britain's resistance to German attack for EdExcel GCSE History A Unit 3: Modern World Source Enquiry - War and the transformation of British society 1931-51.
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Britain alone
The defeat of France
Sep 1939-Apr 1940: little progress
Known as Phoney War or Sitzkrieg
13 May 1940 - attack on Low Countries (great success)
Maginot Line strongly defended but Germans broke through Ardennes
Paris captured + Vichy France set up under Petain by late 1940
Dunkirk evacuation May-Jun 1940
British Expeditionary Force (BEF) retreated to Dunkirk
Hitler ordered Panzers to stop advancing
198,000 British, 140,000 French + Belgian troops saved
Positive results
RAF had defeated Luftwaffe
Many troops saved
Dunkirk spirit - morale high due to little boats (war effort)
Negative results
300,000 troops left behind
Equipment abandoned
France surrendered
Favourable circumstances
Churchill's election
More urgency - "blood, toil, tears and sweat"
Morale-raising speeches
"Bulldog" approach captivated Britain
Hitler's failures
Not using Panzers at Dunkirk
Implementation of Operation Barbarossa (invasion of Soviet Union) 1941
Roosevelt's assistance
Paved way for American entry
Lend Lease provided vital supplies
Battle of Britain
Hitler needed to destroy RAF
Shipping + ports attacked
Radar stations + airfields followed
Goering ordered attack on London
Successes of the RAF
Mistake of diversion - allowed RAF time to recuperate
German bombers weak
Spitfire + Hurricane superior
Radar warning system provided protection
Blitz
Blitzkrieg - lightning war
Hoped to force surrender + gain revenge
London bombed 7 Sep-2 Nov 1940 every night
House of Commons + Buckingham Palace damaged but King George VI provided morale
Most savage raid Coventry (military centre) - cathedral destroyed but city carried on
Baedeker raids on picturesque towns (Canterbury, Norwich etc.)
V1s and V2s used at end of war - dangerous but little damage caused
Precautions
Air raid
Anderson shelters 1939 in gardens
Morrison shelters 1941 in houses
Underground stations used after pressure
Blackouts - no lights, leading to road accidents (1500/month)
Evacuation
Children, mothers + teachers evacuated from cities
Attempt to protect from bombs + gas attacks
Parents reluctant to separate
Chosen by families in country
Began 1939 but Phoney War saw return
Successes
Standard of living improved
Safer
Encouraged social reform
Mothers able to help war effort
Failures
Returns anyway
Poor administration
Some children treated badly
Country families shocked
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