Thesis: Where the British better, or did the Germans blunder? War, the terrible reality that is a seething manifestation of human darkness, often ends with terrible repercussions. War, was and is the three-letter word that in most situations, is not enough to illustrate the wretchedness of the turmoils of man. Indeed many a times, the timeline depiction of human existence had been marred by war and conflict throughout history. It seemed man was not complacent enough to forgive, but rather, egoistically, wished to seek revenge on those that had rose to defile him. WWI had gone by, with countless sufferings that had placed a botch mark on history. It had been a harsh reminder, the red-hot iron of despair imprinted on the minds of the many war torn individuals that had survived. The screams of pain, the sights of mutilations, dismemberments, the moans, the cry for mothers were all an agonizing tablet that had summed up the First World War. Unfortunately, man learns lessons, and forgets them in an instant, and that very man, Adolf Hitler, with his maniacal ideas sparked the fuse for WWII. It was an exact mirror replication of the previous one, except that this time, the stakes were higher, with many more lives at stake. It seemed the devil himself had chosen to be imbued within Hitler, his fiery red eyes that had instilled pain and fear amongst all of Europe. The only souls left that could extinguish his visions were the Britons, and they waged war on Germany. That war was to be known as the Battle of Britain, and the eventual outcome saw Britain as the victor. Germany had lost this war, adding a sour note to its commendable collection of previous victories. Was it Britains collective might that had toppled its opposition, or had it been the result of miscalculations, and other blunders on the German side? On a comparative analysis, it did eventually seem clear that the errors on Germanys side ultimately lead to the demise of their air f...