Why the were British just chilling despite getting pwned at the onset of the war

    by jackt-up

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    1. Meanwhile, the Brits developed super radars, the Spitfire, the Mosquito, the Gloster Meteor (the 1st jet fighter in the world, but they kept it a secret until after the Me-262 was out), the Lancaster, all planes that were superior to whatever the German fielded of the same category.

      Why and how do you think the Brits humiliated and wiped the Luftwaffe out during the battle of Britain? They threw fish and chips and bad breath vapors in the air until the Germans came crashing down? They had Wunder weapons too! Their radar network was at least a decade in advance to the Germans, they knew when the Germans were preparing an attack almost an hour ahead of time. Their night fighters like the Mosquito and the Beaufighter were equipped with excellent radars too so they could hunt German planes who couldn’t even detect them! The mosquito, btw, was like WW2 stealth plane. The Germans just couldn’t detect it, because its signature was minuscule.

      At the same time the Germans were doing the Blitz and achieving only to make the Brits angrier, the Brits were doing massive raids on German cities and doing real damage.

      Another wonder thingy the Brits had was the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. The best fighter piston engine ever produced, it was so great the Americans ditched their own stuff to put the Merlin in the Mustangs.

      Then, their ships, especially their destroyers and cruisers, were arguably the best in the world, as shown repeatedly throughout the war. The HMS Ajax by example, littered the Mediterranean Sea floor with Axis ships, was one of the most advanced ships on earth.

      Their tanks sucked hairy sweaty dicks until 45 though. When all the Brits can say is that the Matilda II was better than any tank the Italians had, you know it’s really bad.

      Hey, come to think of it, the Brits invented the MBT with the Centurion, but it came too late to make a difference. Still, it was a superb tank superior to the Sherman, the T34 or the King Tiger. There’s a good reason why all the NATO tanks ended up looking the same: they were inspired by the Centurion.

    2. Munich, Austria, and Danzig had proven the Nazis could not be dealed with. The Entire British Government was steadfast and united in their war against Germany.

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