Today marks the anniversary of 24th August 1940, a day of huge significance to East-Enders, and possibly the whole Western world...this was in my view, ultimately, the day Hitler lost the war....
Throughout the Summer of 1940 the Luftwaffe have been concentrating their efforts on securing air mastery over the English Channel - if they can gain that for 24 hours then maybe, just maybe, the ramshackle and hastily assembed collection of Rhine Barges and other transports can transport enough of the Wermacht to secure a bridgehead...without air superiority forget it...
German efforts have concentrated first on Channel convoys (on which they've inflicted significant casualties), then Radar Stations (which have been painstakingly and desperately patched up), and finally on fighter stations and sector stations...this could easily have been the fatal blow...if maintained...despite everything there was no shortage of planes...but fully trained pilots? No way...everything was right on the edge...more than once the RAF had no reserves...it was right down the line who could last the longest...despite all the wonderful efforts of "the few"...and the Luftwaffe had a huge numerical advantage...
But on 24th August 1940 Hitler bombed London...we now know it was accidental...but nonetheless...
On 25th August, and in retaliation, the RAF bombed Berlin, something Hitler and Goering had always claimed wasn't possible...the die was cast...
The Battle of Britain continued (in RAF terms at least) until 15th September...but effectively from the 7th September the Luftwaffe was ordered to switch targets...to ignore the RAF and concentrate most of it's efforts on bombing London...57 continuous days and nights of Blitzkrieg during which London shops were often "More Open than usual", but more significantly on this website, 57 nights in which the East End was thoroughly pounded and burned...
The East End never surrendered, but more significantly the RAF and it's radar defences gained invaluable time to regroup, repair, retrain...the moment was gone...
24th August is a date we should all remember...
Dave
Throughout the Summer of 1940 the Luftwaffe have been concentrating their efforts on securing air mastery over the English Channel - if they can gain that for 24 hours then maybe, just maybe, the ramshackle and hastily assembed collection of Rhine Barges and other transports can transport enough of the Wermacht to secure a bridgehead...without air superiority forget it...
German efforts have concentrated first on Channel convoys (on which they've inflicted significant casualties), then Radar Stations (which have been painstakingly and desperately patched up), and finally on fighter stations and sector stations...this could easily have been the fatal blow...if maintained...despite everything there was no shortage of planes...but fully trained pilots? No way...everything was right on the edge...more than once the RAF had no reserves...it was right down the line who could last the longest...despite all the wonderful efforts of "the few"...and the Luftwaffe had a huge numerical advantage...
But on 24th August 1940 Hitler bombed London...we now know it was accidental...but nonetheless...
On 25th August, and in retaliation, the RAF bombed Berlin, something Hitler and Goering had always claimed wasn't possible...the die was cast...
The Battle of Britain continued (in RAF terms at least) until 15th September...but effectively from the 7th September the Luftwaffe was ordered to switch targets...to ignore the RAF and concentrate most of it's efforts on bombing London...57 continuous days and nights of Blitzkrieg during which London shops were often "More Open than usual", but more significantly on this website, 57 nights in which the East End was thoroughly pounded and burned...
The East End never surrendered, but more significantly the RAF and it's radar defences gained invaluable time to regroup, repair, retrain...the moment was gone...
24th August is a date we should all remember...
Dave
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