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It's been 66 years since the Battle of Britain - here are 14 photos of the Nazi onslaught in the skies of England

Field guns are pictured in preparation to defend against possible invasion, with nonstop training in all kinds of warfare going at military centers all over Britain, July 9, 1940. During training, a mimic battle was held during which a creeping barrage was laid down and machine-gun nests and other strong points were attacked.

It's been 66 years since the Battle of Britain - here are 14 photos of the Nazi onslaught in the skies of England

A dead German pilot lies among the wreckage of his Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber, which was brought down over Sussex, England, during the Battle of Britain, in August 1940.

A dead German pilot lies among the wreckage of his Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber, which was brought down over Sussex, England, during the Battle of Britain, in August 1940.

Skies over England are the broad canvas on which are painted the picture of war. Here, a German raider wheels through bursts of antiaircraft fire above a southeast coastal area in England. At the right, a barrage balloon falls in flames during the same August 11, 1940 attack.

Skies over England are the broad canvas on which are painted the picture of war. Here, a German raider wheels through bursts of antiaircraft fire above a southeast coastal area in England. At the right, a barrage balloon falls in flames during the same August 11, 1940 attack.

Two German Luftwaffe Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers are seen returning from an attack against the British south coast, during the Battle for Britain, on August 19, 1940.

Two German Luftwaffe Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers are seen returning from an attack against the British south coast, during the Battle for Britain, on August 19, 1940.

Four Boulton Paul Defiants from RAF No. 264 Squadron, which were based in Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, seen in August 1940.

Four Boulton Paul Defiants from RAF No. 264 Squadron, which were based in Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, seen in August 1940.

Wearing a steel helmet, English Prime Minister Winston Churchill is seen in an observation post in Dover, England, August 28, 1940, as he watched an air battle through field glasses. The mayor of Dover is shown at left.

Wearing a steel helmet, English Prime Minister Winston Churchill is seen in an observation post in Dover, England, August 28, 1940, as he watched an air battle through field glasses. The mayor of Dover is shown at left.

A Nazi Heinkel 111 bomber flies over London during the Battle of Britain in the autumn of 1940 during World War II. The Thames River runs through the center. The Tower Bridge is visible near the planes left wingtip.

A Nazi Heinkel 111 bomber flies over London during the Battle of Britain in the autumn of 1940 during World War II. The Thames River runs through the center. The Tower Bridge is visible near the planes left wingtip.

Two German Dornier 217 planes pass over the burning bombing targets of the Breckton Gas Works at Silvertown, a suburb in the southeast of London, during the Battle of Britain in autumn 1940.

Two German Dornier 217 planes pass over the burning bombing targets of the Breckton Gas Works at Silvertown, a suburb in the southeast of London, during the Battle of Britain in autumn 1940.

The condensation trails from German and British fighter planes engaged in an aerial battle are seen in the sky over Kent, along the southeastern coast of England, on September 3, 1940, during World War II.

The condensation trails from German and British fighter planes engaged in an aerial battle are seen in the sky over Kent, along the southeastern coast of England, on September 3, 1940, during World War II.

The tail of a British Hurricane fighter that has been in a battle with Nazi planes over the Channel, at an airfield somewhere in England, Sept. 6, 1940. Despite riddled control surfaces, the plane made a safe landing.

The tail of a British Hurricane fighter that has been in a battle with Nazi planes over the Channel, at an airfield somewhere in England, Sept. 6, 1940. Despite riddled control surfaces, the plane made a safe landing.

A cloud of black smoke rises from a blazing Nazi fighter that crashed and burst into flames after having been shot down in an air battle over Sussex, September 8, 1940.

A cloud of black smoke rises from a blazing Nazi fighter that crashed and burst into flames after having been shot down in an air battle over Sussex, September 8, 1940.

One of the many German planes that met their doom during the German air raid on Britain, September 8, 1940. The Nazi fighter was photographed as it falls after being shot down in an air battle. A few minutes later it crashed and burst into flames.

One of the many German planes that met their doom during the German air raid on Britain, September 8, 1940. The Nazi fighter was photographed as it falls after being shot down in an air battle. A few minutes later it crashed and burst into flames.

These British boys, who arrived in New York City aboard the Cunard line Samaria on October 3, 1940, refugees from war, hold souvenirs of the battle of Britain, pieces of shrapnel and bullets. Left to right are: Ralph Polar, 12; Roger Simon, 14; and David Dawkings, 14.

These British boys, who arrived in New York City aboard the Cunard line Samaria on October 3, 1940, refugees from war, hold souvenirs of the battle of Britain, pieces of shrapnel and bullets. Left to right are: Ralph Polar, 12; Roger Simon, 14; and David Dawkings, 14.

The forward machine gunner is seen sitting at his battle position in the nose of a German Heinkel He 111 bomber plane, while en route to England in November 1940.

The forward machine gunner is seen sitting at his battle position in the nose of a German Heinkel He 111 bomber plane, while en route to England in November 1940.

A British RAF fighter pilot bails out after the wing of his Hawker Hurricane aircraft is torn off by a German fighter plane, in a dogfight over England, in November 1940.

A British RAF fighter pilot bails out after the wing of his Hawker Hurricane aircraft is torn off by a German fighter plane, in a dogfight over England, in November 1940.

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