United Kingdom

Full Name 3 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Alliance Allies - Major Member Nation
Entry into WW2 3 Sep 1939
Population in 1939 47,760,000
Military Deaths in WW2 382,600
Civilian Deaths in WW2 67,800

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ww2dbaseThe horrors of World War I remained in the minds of the British, thus in the 1930s, the leaders of the United Kingdom did all they could to avoid another war. In 1937, appeaser Neville Chamberlain was appointed Prime Minister, who worked along that philosophy. With the backing of many of his peers, as well as contemporaries in other European nations, Chamberlain gave in to Adolf Hitler's increasingly aggressive demands. Some of them even viewed Nazi Germany as a potential future ally to fight the expansionist communist philosophy. Appeasement was not unopposed, however. Some Members of Parliament, notably Winston Churchill, preached that Hitler must be dealt with before Germany threatened peace, but he was not able to sway public opinion enough to change the United Kingdom's diplomatic philosophy. After the fall of Poland and at the same time of the German invasion of France, Chamberlain realized his appeasement attempts truly had failed, and resigned from his post. Churchill was appointed his successor and led the United Kingdom for the remainder of the war.

ww2dbaseWith the support the Commonwealth allies such as Canada, Australia, India, and others, Churchill aimed to maintain presence in North Africa so that the United Kingdom could search out for an opportunity to strike Italy and the Balkans, the weak underbelly of Europe, into the heart of Axis. Meanwhile, the existence of Britain itself was threatened as the Battle of the Atlantic slowly cut away the imports Britain needed to survive. Franklin Roosevelt, the President of the United States, helped by means of the Lend-Lease program, but that could only go so far.

ww2dbaseThe war situation began to change after the United States entered the war after the Pearl Harbor attack. Although the loss of Malaya and Singapore was disheartening and Australia now became in danger of being attacked by Japan, the United States was now an ally in war. It took the United States some time to begin churning her industrial capability, but when she did, the tides of war began to change in favor of the United Kingdom. The American involvement in North Africa helped expelling German and Italian forces from the region, and from there the invasion of Sicily toppled Benito Mussolini's regime. As the Italian Campaign very slowly pushed the German forces back, the Americans persuaded the British to commence a cross-Channel invasion on France, which Churchill, advocate of going through Southern Europe, at first opposed but eventually had to give in. The campaign in France marked the beginning of the end of Germany.

ww2dbaseIn the east, after losing Malaya and Singapore, the United Kingdom also lost Burma to the Japanese. The Japanese Navy posed a threat, too, after its successful excursion into the Indian Ocean. But the Commonwealth of India supported by the United Kingdom held fast, preventing Japan from entering India.

ww2dbaseWhen WW2 ended, the United Kingdom emerged victorious but she was financially damaged. She began losing influence over her overseas possessions one by one, while the United States seemed to have picked up the role of the world leader that the United Kingdom had once held.

ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia.

Last Major Update: Apr 2007

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Alexander, HaroldEden, AnthonyNewman, Maxwell
Amerasekera, RohanFrantisek, JosefO'Connor, Richard
Attlee, ClementFraser, BruceOulds, D. C.
Auchinleck, ClaudeFreyberg, BernardPark, Keith
Backhouse, RogerGeddes, AndrewParnall, Claude
Bader, DouglasGeorge VIPercival, Arthur
Batey, MavisGiffard, GeorgePhillips, Thomas
Beadell, S. J.Guinness de Cuffe, AlecPortal, Charles
Beattie, StephenHalifaxPownall, Henry
BeaverbrookHall, VirginiaRamsay, Bertram
Beekman, YolandeHarris, ArthurRosenberg, Vera
Bennett, DonaldHenderson, NevileRutland, F. J.
Bevin, ErnestHobart, PercySaul, Richard
Brand, QuintinHollis, StanleySaundby, Robert
Brooke, AlanHore-Belisha, LeslieSidney Cotton
Browning, FrederickInayat Khan, NoorSlim, William
Burnett, CharlesIsmay, HastingsSmith, Dennis
Byck, MurielIwanow-Szajnowicz, JerzySmuts, Jan
Caldwell, CliveJackie MoggridgeSomerville, James
Carr, RoderickJeanStan Laurie
Chamberlain, NevilleJohnson, AmyStewart, Hugh
Christine GranvilleJohnson, JamesSzabo, Violette
Churchill, WinstonJones, ReginaldSzenes, Hannah
Cochrane, ArchibaldKnox, JeanTedder, Arthur
Coningham, ArthurLacey, JamesTomlin, H. W.
Coote, RegLeese, OliverTravers, Susan
Crutchley, VictorLeigh-Mallory, TraffordTuker, Francis
Cunningham, AndrewLen PuttnamTuring, Alan
Cunningham, JohnLonsdale, RupertVan Lierde, Remy
Dempsey, MilesLothianVereker, John
Dill, JohnMalindine, EdwardVermehren, Erich
Dilly KnoxMapham, JamesVian, Philip
Dimoline, HarryMason, HerbertWallis, Barnes
Dimoline, WilliamMontgomery, BernardWarren, Allan
Douglas, SholtoMorris, JohnWavell, Archibald
Dowding, HughMorrison, HerbertWingate, Orde
Drummond, PeterMosley, OswaldWinton, Nicholas
Dudley PoundMountbatten, Louis


Events Taken Place in United Kingdom
Second London Naval Conference21 Jan 1930 - 22 Apr 1930
Anglo-German Naval Agreement18 Jun 1935
Third London Naval Conference9 Dec 1935 - 25 Mar 1936
Hoare-Laval Pact10 Dec 1935
Polish-British Common Defense Pact25 Aug 1939
Operation Peking29 Aug 1939 - 1 Sep 1939
British Pet Massacre3 Sep 1939 - 11 May 1941
Enigma Code Broken14 Jan 1940
Anti-Italian Riots10 Jun 1940
British Attacks on the French Fleet3 Jul 1940 - 25 Sep 1940
Battle of Britain10 Jul 1940 - 31 Oct 1940
Arctic Convoys21 Aug 1941 - 30 May 1945
Operation Mincemeat30 Apr 1943
Exercise Tiger22 Apr 1944 - 28 Apr 1944
Operation Frantic2 Jun 1944 - 22 Sep 1944
V-Weapons Campaign13 Jun 1944 - 30 Mar 1945
Operation Aphrodite and Operation Anvil4 Aug 1944 - 1 Jan 1945


Aircraft
A.W.38 WhitleyDH.89 DominieHurricaneS.25 SunderlandVincent
A.W.41 AlbemarleDH.95 FlamingoLancasterSea OtterWalrus
AS.10 OxfordFirebrandLysanderSealWelkin
AlbacoreFireflyM.14 MagisterSkuaWellesley
AnsonFulmarM.9 MasterSpitfireWellington
BarracudaG.A.L. 49 HamilcarManchesterStirlingWhirlwind
BattleGladiatorMeteorSwordfishYork
BeaufighterHalifaxMosquitoTempest
BeaufortHampdenP.82 DefiantTornado
BlenheimHarrowProctorType 432
BombayHorsaRocTyphoon


Ships
AcastaColossusFlower-classLST-412Royal Sovereign
AcavusColossus-classFormidableLondonS-29/P556
ActivityCornwallFuriousMalayaSunfish (S-class)
Admiral-classCossackGlasgowMauritiusThornycroft-class
AdulaCourageousGloriousMilfoilThunderbolt
AlbatrossCumberlandGloryNelsonTilawa
AmeerDanaeGraphNeptuneTribal-class
AncylusDelhiGullandNewcastleTribune
AnsonDevonshireHermesOberonValiant
ArbiterDianthusHoodPrince of WalesVictorious
ArcherDorsetshireHoweQueen ElizabethWarspite
ArgusDragonIllustriousQueen ElizabethWestcott
Ark RoyalDuke of YorkIndomitableQueen MaryWhitehall
BarhamEagleIsles-classR-3/P511X-class
BelfastEdinburghKellyRawalpindiYork
BirminghamEffinghamKing George VRenown
Cachalot (Grampus-class)ExeterKing George V-class (1911)Repulse
CenturionExpressKing George V-class (1939)Resolution
Chariot-classFairmile D-classKualaRodney


Vehicles
16HCruiser Mk V CovenanterInfantry Mk IV Churchill
6-TonCruiser Mk VI CrusaderLight Amphibious Tank
AEC Armoured CarCruiser Mk VII CavalierLight Tank Mk VI
AEC Armoured Command VehicleCruiser Mk VIII Centaur/CromwellLight Tank Mk VII Tetrarch
Carden LoydDaimler Armored CarM20
Commercial C8 FATDaimler Scout Car 'Dingo'MWD
CoventryGuy Armored CarMedium Mark A Whippet
CrossleyHobart's FunniesT17 Staghound
Cruiser Comet IHumber Armored CarUniversal Carrier
Cruiser Mk IHumber Light Reconnaissance CarValentine Archer
Cruiser Mk IIInfantry Mk I MatildaValentine Bishop
Cruiser Mk IIIInfantry Mk II MatildaW/NG 350
Cruiser Mk IVInfantry Mk III ValentineWelbike


Weapons
3 in 20 cwt Anti-Aircraft GunBren Machine GunNo. 82 'Gammon Bomb' Grenade
3.45 in RCL Mk 1 Recoilless GunCapital Ship Conventional Aerial BombNorthover Projector Launcher
3.7 in Mk 1 Anti-Aircraft GunDe Lisle Carbine RifleOrdnance ML 3-inch Mortar Launcher
3.7 in Mk 1 Recoilless GunDisney Rocket-Assisted Aerial BombOrdnance QF 2 pounder Anti-Tank Gun
3.7 in Mk 6 Anti-Aircraft GunEnfield No. 2 HandgunOrdnance QF 25 pounder Field Gun
4.5 in Mk 2 Anti-Aircraft GunFairbairn-Sykes BladeOrdnance QF 3.7 inch Mountain Howitzer Field Gun
5.5 in Gun Field GunLanchester Submachine GunOrdnance QF 4.5 inch Howitzer Field Gun
6 in Mk 24 Coastal Defense GunLee-Enfield No. 4 RifleOrdnance QF 6-pounder 7 cwt Field Gun
6 pdr Twin Coastal Defense GunLee-Enfield No. 5 RifleOrdnance SBML 2-inch Mortar Launcher
7.2 in How Mk 6 Anti-Aircraft GunLewis Machine GunPIAT Launcher
7.2 in How Mk 6 Field GunNo. 5 'Mills Bomb' GrenadeRAF Barrage Balloon Other Weapons
95 mm Mk 1 Recoilless GunNo. 68 GrenadeSten Submachine Gun
Anderson Shelter Air Raid ShelterNo. 69 GrenadeVickers Gun Machine Gun
BC-41 BladeNo. 70 GrenadeVickers K Machine Gun
BL 15 in Mk I Coastal Defense GunNo. 74 'Sticky Bomb' GrenadeVickers-Berthier Machine Gun
BL 4.5 inch Medium Field GunNo. 75 'Hawkins' GrenadeWebley Mk IV Handgun
BL 9.2 inch Mk X Coastal Defense GunNo. 76 Grenade
Boys Anti-Tank RifleNo. 80 Grenade


Territories, Possessions, and Nations Under the Influence of United Kingdom
AdenBruneiMalaya
AustraliaBurmaMalta
BahamasCanadaMuscat and Oman
BahrainCeylonNauru
BarbadosChristmas IslandNew Hebrides
BermudaFijiNew Zealand
British CameroonsGibraltarNewfoundland
British GuianaGilbert and Ellice IslandsNorth Borneo
British Leeward IslandsGuernseySarawak
British PalestineHong KongSingapore
British SomalilandIndiaSouth Africa
British West AfricaJamaicaTonga
British Western Pacific TerritoriesJerseyTrinidad
British Windward IslandsKenya


Facilities
10 Downing StreetGovernment Building
Bletchley ParkOther
Danesfield HouseOther
Debach AirfieldAir Base
Old Buckenham AirfieldAir Base
RAF NewchurchAir Base
RAF ThurleighAir Base
RAF Woodhall SpaAir Base
ROF ChorleyFactory
Scapa FlowNavy Base

Weather

WW2-Era Weather Data for United Kingdom

Photographs

UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Downing Street, London, England, United Kingdom, 5 Jun 1943; he had just returned from the US after a meeting with RooseveltWAAF fabric workers and workshop hands at a RAF Coastal Command Maintenance Unit cleaning and painting a Whitley Mark V bomber of No. 51 Squadron RAF, RAF Gosport, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, date unknownWAAF trainee balloon operators learning their first lesson in tethering a kite balloon with a model at No. 1 Balloon Training Unit, RAF Cardington, Shortstown, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940sConsuelo Vanderbilt and Winston Churchill at Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, England, United Kingdom, 1902
See all 772 photographs of United Kingdom in World War II

Maps

1919 British Admiralty chart of Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom.Site plan for RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944.