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Adlertag — which targets?

Luftwaffe targeting staff (Germany)

The Luftwaffe targeting staff, on the Channel coast in occupied France and Belgium, are putting the finishing touches to D-Day of the Adlerangriff: Adlertag, the 'Day of the Eagle'. The objective set by Directive No. 17 is clear: break the Royal Air Force to open the way to invasion. The means, however, are still to be decided.

3 targets present themselves to the planners. First, the Fighter Command airfields in south-east England: destroying aircraft, runways and installations on the ground. Next, the chain of coastal radars — Chain Home, some 50 stations running from Land's End to the Orkneys — which gives the British early warning and directs their fighters through the 'Dowding system'. Finally, the aircraft industry, which turns out around 500 Spitfires and Hurricanes a month, more than Germany produces.

German doctrine has never decided between striking the enemy force, his bases, or his production. Time presses: invasion requires mastery of the sky before the autumn storms.

The staff must choose where to concentrate the blows.

Luftwaffe targeting staff, 13 August 1940: where to concentrate the strikes to break the RAF?

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