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tivo, you ol' jingo you, y'all never let me down.
Good thing the British developed the Spitfire, without which they surely wouldn't have won the Battle of Britain, without which all them P-51s and B-17s would have lacked bases with which to perform their wonders.
Good thing, too, that the Brits cracked the Enigma code, having managed to get their hands on one of the deciphering machines.
This was indispensable to winning the war, US or no US. (It was also a key to beating the Japanese.)
| And radar, it was a mix between the Spitfire, radar and the work of British and Polish Cryptanalysis which broke the German encoded messages mere hours after they were made which won the Battle of Britain. And lets not forget the Colossus Computer which was used to break the Lorenz machines cyphers.
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