One of the great sporting and political myths is that Adolf Hitler snubbed Jesse Owens during the 1936 Berlin Olympics. He didn't. It was actually Franklin D. Roosevelt who snubbed him.
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RAF - The Battle of Britain
They left the Radars and airfields alone. Time to rebuild.
Although day and night raids had been mounted against various British towns and cities throughout the campaign, London had been left alone on Hitler’s express orders. However, on the night of 24/25 August, a lost bomber formation had dropped bombs on the capital by mistake. Churchill reacted and the following night, in retaliation, Bomber Command aircraft were sent to attack Berlin.
Hitler was incensed, and lifted his prohibition on the bombing of London. This also suited the Luftwaffe. Their intelligence was reporting that Fighter Command had only 150-300 aircraft left, and they were hoping that an attack on the capital would draw out the last few fighters to be destroyed. This was just one of many intelligence blunders that the Luftwaffe would make during the Battle. In fact, although 11 Group was on the edge of exhaustion, the RAF as a whole had more than a thousand fighters available across the country.
On 7 September, 1940, the third phase of the Battle opened as the Luftwaffe began what would become a nine-month long campaign against London. The mass daylight raids that afternoon caused widespread damage, and continued through the night. On the other hand, they also took the pressure off Fighter Command, and allowed them vital time to rebuild their strength. It also made it easier to bring the squadrons to the north of London to bear against the German attacks.