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So you mentioned in the sea who were the dominant armies. Who was dominant in the air?
So you mentioned in the sea who were the dominant armies. Who was dominant in the air?
So you mentioned in the sea who were the dominant armies. Who was dominant in the air?
So those are the two biggest air forces. Luftwaffe, we should say, German. I mean, they're like the...
So those are the two biggest air forces. Luftwaffe, we should say, German. I mean, they're like the...
So those are the two biggest air forces. Luftwaffe, we should say, German. I mean, they're like the...
So there's that clash, the battle of Britain, the clash of air forces. What explains the success of Britain in defending?
So there's that clash, the battle of Britain, the clash of air forces. What explains the success of Britain in defending?
So there's that clash, the battle of Britain, the clash of air forces. What explains the success of Britain in defending?
So why is there this legend of the Luftwaffe?
So why is there this legend of the Luftwaffe?
So why is there this legend of the Luftwaffe?
So it has to do with the Blitzkrieg.
So it has to do with the Blitzkrieg.
So it has to do with the Blitzkrieg.
So it has to do with training, really. Yeah. Not training enough.
So it has to do with training, really. Yeah. Not training enough.
So it has to do with training, really. Yeah. Not training enough.
So in that sense, you could think of World War II as a battle of factories. Yes. What does it take to win in the battle of factories, in out-manufacturing military equipment?