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Originally Posted by Al Schlageter
If "Germany didn't achieve its goals as expected", then Germany lost and GB won, PERIOD.
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that's the tangible evidence I was looking for
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Germany lost 1,922 aircraft (including 879 fighters, 80 Stukas and 881 bombers). German Luftwaffe losses from August 1940 until March 1941 were 2,840 aircraft. Casualties of the German aircrew were 3,363 KIA, 2,117 WIA and 2,641 taken prisoner.
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Interesting numbers, but I have different ones
From Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Britain
GB Strength at the beginning of the conflict:
1,963 serviceable aircraft
Germany strength at the beginning of the conflict:
2,550 serviceable aircraft.
544 aircrew killed 2,698 aircrew killed
422 aircrew wounded
967 captured
638 MIA bodies identified by British Authorities
1,547 aircraft destroyed 1,887 aircraft destroyed
So Germany had more planes and lost slightly more, but in fact it
proportionally lost less aircraft. The huge difference in terms of aircrew is because apart for the 109s, all attacking aircraft were multi-crew (the skilled crew members like pilots and navigators lost were in similar numbers of the ones lost by the RAF).
As I mentioned before, it was attrition and it caused similar losses on both ends.
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The Lw never really recovered from these losses.
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the LW neve recovered from the losses of the Eastern Campaign, not the Battle of Britain. Thanks to replacements they still had pretty much the same number of aircraft when the BoB ended and Barbarossa started.
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Germany paid the heavier toll as GB was not knocked out of the war.
Damage during the BoB and the Blitz was quickly repaired.
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43000 civilians killed and 46000 wounded is small numbers to you?