Operation Sea Lion (German: Unternehmen Seelöwe) was Nazi Germany's plan to invade England during World War II, beginning in 1940. However, to have any chance of success, the operation required air supremacy over the English Channel. With the German defeat in the Battle of Britain, Sealion was postponed indefinitely on 17 September 1940 and never carried out.
Following swift victory in the Battle of France, Germany believed the war in the west wa...
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