Red XXX
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What you would have done if Hitler's troops would have landed in 1940?
....during wartime analyses, it became obvious to both sides that the Kriegsmarine never commanded sufficient numbers of surface ships nor U-boats to clear the Home Fleet from the English Channel. Worse, the LST hadn’t been invented yet, so the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (general staff) faced the dilemma of how to transport their 9th and 16th Armies across the Channel from occupied France. Sure, they could airlift infantry, but what about tanks and artillery? It was the Panzer Corps that made the Wehrmacht so mighty, and any attempt to conquer Britain without them was practical idiocy.
The attempted solution? Rhine river barges, flat-bottomed and clumsy. Of the 1,200 barges assembled for training exercises, only a quarter were self-powered. The rest had to be towed. None carried serious weaponry. All of them floundered in any sea rougher than State 2. Note that a destroyer’s wake qualified as State 4, meaning all the Home Fleet had to do was drive past the German invasion flotilla to swamp or sink a hefty percentage. And how many of the soldiers who survived to reach the shore wouldn’t be seasick?
These barges weren’t equipped with cranes. So when (if) a barge reached the English shoreline, how were the soldiers supposed to unload the tanks? The serious suggestion was, fire the cannon and blow out the end of the barge. So, um, how was the second wave supposed to cross?
The invasion plan, Operation Sealion, stank. No other word for it. When reality sank in, OKW shuffled it off into a file cabinet and pretended it didn’t exist. Hitler turned his gunsights on Russia, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Just think, if Allied engineers hadn’t invented the LST and the artificial harbor, D-Day might have ended differently. But that’s another plotline.
What you would have done if Hitler's troops would have landed in 1940?
That is awesome. As an aviation enthusiast, WWII-era aircraft represent the golden age of flying. There's one of only eleven B-17s still flying left in the world that's based at an airport near where I live (the Texas Raiders of the Commemorative Air Force) and I can always tell when it's up and about the local area whenever I hear that unmistakable drone of those big radial engines.
The actions of those brave pilots of the RAF were a serious reason that the tide of war began to shift against Hitler. Their "finest hour" indeed.
It would have been an unparalleled disaster....for Germany.
To be honest looking at the German plans for operation Sea Lion they might have been better waiting for the channel tunnel to be built!
Compare Sea Lion to Overlord - that's how to cross the channel ;-)
Why, nothing. I hadn't been born yet.
German defeated English, Belgium,Dutch and French armies in a few weeks in 1940.
Yes the side who has more power is usually a winner.
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Very true.
As it was on the BBC it must be trueIn the Doctor Who version, they blew up the Daleks in space too in those gorgeous planes. Which I believe actually happened. It's gotta be true, right?
[B][URL="https://www.freeones.com/red-xxx said:Red XXX[/URL][/B], post: 9135709, member: 55251"]As it was on the BBC it must be true
[B][URL="https://www.freeones.com/red-xxx said:Red XXX[/URL][/B], post: 9135723, member: 55251"]Actually Daleks come from Horsham!
No ... the bulk of the BEF over 300.000 men as well as 100,000 French troops were evacuated, the French rear guard stopped the German advance outside Dunkirk for long enough and the Luffwaffe failed to gain full air superiority of either the beach nor the channel - Hurricanes found shooting down Stuka dive bombers so easy they were ordered to stop! J ust incase the Luffwaffe twigged as to how vulnerable it was to fighter attack, from the 8 to 18 of August the Stuka losses were so bad it was withdrawn from the Battle of Britain.
And as for power - really how can a country really win a war when it's leader would rather consult his friends than his senior military staff?
Airplanes are not able to defeat a large country such as the United Kingdom.
But the fact is that the English land army was always forced to retreat when it encountered the German army in Europe 1940-1941
-The Battle of Norway 1940
-The Battle of France 1940
-The Battle of Greece 1941
Stuka was a bomber not a fighter so it was an easy target.
The (Air) Battle of Britain:
England won