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"Keith Willshaw" wrote in message ...
"robert arndt" wrote in message om... Britain won the BoB because Churchill bombed Berlin and spoofed Adolf into diverting the the airfield assaults onto London. EOS. Grantland Let me add that it was a lone German bomber that ditched its bombs over London that caused the British reprisal raid on Berlin and change of tactics that: relieved Fighter Command, enabled the airfields and manufacturing plants to be repaired, and assured the Brits that the German battle for air supremacy would fail now that civilian targets were being hit instead of military ones. EOS indeed! Rob This is in fact an urban legend The decision to switch targets to London was taken at a Luftwaffe staff meeting in the Hague on 3rd Sept 1940. The idea came from the Luftwaffe themselves who believeing their own faulty intel decided that the RAF was down to its last 300 fighters decided that the way to destroy them was to attack a target they had to defend , London. All the senior Luftwaffe staff officers (except Sperrle IRC) concurred with the decision wihich delighted Fat Hermann as he could rush off to der Fuhrer and give him the good news. Keith A beg to differ. The lone German bomber ditched its bombs over London while the Fuhrer's own directive forbid it. The German pilots were reprimanded for their error even while Goering and the Luftwaffe senior commanders were planning a switch in tactics. Regardless, the German bomber incident called for a reprisal raid that only helped Goerings position and solidified in Hitler's mind the need to attack London. Although it seems Hitler might have been swayed by Goering and others in the Luftwaffe, it was Hitler's choice alone and certainly guaranteed by the reprisal raid on Berlin. Hitler's September 4, 1940 speech to the German people is filled with rage over the British raid of Aug 25/26 and promised the destruction of London. Had the German bomber NOT ditched its bombs over London and hence, NO reprisal raid thereafter, Hitler might not have agreed to change tactics on Sept 3, 1940. RAF Fighter Command at that point was weakened to the point that losses were outstripping replacements and many of their forward stations and airfields lie in wreckage. It was the Luftwaffe's opinion at the time that despite losses incurred that the RAF was already close to defeat, so attacking London made no difference. A big mistake. Attacking London relieved Fighter Command at their gravest hour and won them the BoB. Rob |
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