blow to the British and was intended to bring them to their knees. However, again there were no target priorities and the poor weather made an already confused situation worse. Later in the day, when the weather had improved, military targets were specified, particularly fighter airfields, but the Luftwaffe could not distinguish between fighter and bomber fields. On August 15, the Luftwaffe coordinated another massive attack, but again, confused orders and misunderstandings blunted the attack. In spite of the errors in Luftwaffe management, the RAF losses started to skyrocket. In the last week of August, Group 11 sector airfields were targeted and the Fighter Command of the RAF was now in serious trouble. If the attacks continued, the RAF would have no airstrips to launch and land their planes from, and would have to concede defeat. Then, on 7 September, Hitler permitted the bombing of London and the Luftwaffe was diverted from bombing the airfields. Suddenly, the outset of the battle had changed, and it seemed like a miracle for the British. It was a massive blunder by the Luftwaffe who never knew how close they came to a victory. Unfortunately for them, they themselves stole it from right under their very own noses, unable to even take a whiff of the fragrant scent of triumph.In this eventual analysis of the famous Battle of Britain, it is clear that the military tactics favored by the Germans had ultimately led them to lose grasp of yet another triumphant conquest. The Germans, seemed the heavy favorites, but their heads were bloated with pride, and eventually, were unable to see realitys harsh misgivings. Had they accepted humility, and taken to heart that underestimation led to failure, maybe, the outcome would have been very different. They were poorly organized, and so, the victors were the Britons. In the arena of war, the gladiators strike with precision, and thoughtfulness, with full consideration of the consequences. Britain...