During the Battle of Britain, the German air force, Luftwaffle, launched an offensive attacked against the Royal Air Force (RAF) and other British naval bases, harbors, and war industries. (William J. Duiker and Jackson J. Spielvogel, World History, vol. 2, 738). However, the British fought back and using an enigma machine where they could listen to German messages through radio they were able to force the Germans out. (“Britain Stands Alone,” The Century of Warfare, vol. 3, The History Channel, 2003, DVD). Furthermore, the new air force created by Hitler on March 1945, and the extensive military conscriptions of approximately 550,000 troops truly made Germany a powerful nation.…