he German army was not invincible and had a great affect on the worlds view of Hitlers army and adversely affected his fighters morale. Third, because of the failure to invade Britain, England gradually moved from a defensive stance to an offensive stance in the remainder of the war. Next, because Britain bumped up aircraft production during the battle, it allowed Britain to attack Germany on their soil while giving increased protection to their shipping lanes. Last, because of Germanys failure to win the Battle of Britain, it was forced to a fight a two-front war against Russia on the east and Britain on the west. This affected Hitlers efficiency and possibly the outcome of the war because Hitler would now have to separate his invincible force (Bickers 169). The remainder of World War II saw the Battle of Britain affecting not just Germanys strategy and Britains sovereignty, but possibly the outcome of the war.The Battle of Britain was greatly affected by pre-war circumstances, separated into four phases and carried consequences that would affect the rest of World War II.Although Britain faced an army much greater than theirs, the fire of resistance burned just as brightly facing insurmountable odds as it ever had before. When World War II is remembered, people will remember the wave of resistance that helped to turn the dark tide of an entire war, and they will feel forever indebted to the courage of so few....