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British early warning and communication systems were excellent.
Previous successes by the German Luftwaffe were against lesser opponents.
The British planes were easier to handle in a “dogfight” than the German ones.
Goering (in charge of the Luftwaffe) was arrogant and over-confident.
Germany made some key strategic errors.
German intelligence was seriously deficient.
Fighter Command airfields were remarkably resistant to damage.

How close was the Battle of Britain?
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