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Which of the following is true of Great Britain’s participation in World War II in 1940?
Its Royal Air Force won the Battle of Britain.
Its Royal Navy lost the Battle of the Atlantic.
Its Royal Air Force lost the Battle of the Atlantic.
Its land troops outmaneuvered Germany’s.
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Its Royal Air Force won the Battle of Britain.
In summer–autumn 1940 the RAF successfully repelled the German Luftwaffe, preventing a German invasion (Operation Sea Lion). The other statements are incorrect: the Battle of the Atlantic was a long campaign (not a 1940 RAF loss), and British land forces were pushed back to Dunkirk rather than outmaneuvering Germany.
In summer–autumn 1940 the RAF successfully repelled the German Luftwaffe, preventing a German invasion (Operation Sea Lion). The other statements are incorrect: the Battle of the Atlantic was a long campaign (not a 1940 RAF loss), and British land forces were pushed back to Dunkirk rather than outmaneuvering Germany.
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