Sorry doc...
Opinions on this still vary, but there wern't millions of Yanks in the spring of 1918 ready to fill gaps in the lines, this was done mostly by British forces.
A breakthrough could have crippled France and forced it out of the war, it's postion was still precarious after the disaster of Chemenne des Dames in 1917.
One of the major falicies of history.
Germany was far from Beaten, had the Germans won at Provkrovka, the Soviets would have had no mobile reserve for their fall offensive, and the Germans would have stabilized their front.
Many people fail to realize how close WWII was, simply because the allies won.
Kursk convinces Hitler's allies they can't win, and this is a political disaster for Hitler.
Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Kaiser's Battle- the objective of the German army at that time was to race past the Somme, reach the Seine, splitting the allied line, thereby isolating part of the allied army and forcing it to surrender. With massive numbers of American replacements arriving ( there were already 1 million training in France ) this was not a realistic expectation. If the Germans had reached their objectives American replacements would have been there to seal the gap. The German defeat later in the year would have simply been all that more spectacular.
Kaiser's Battle- the objective of the German army at that time was to race past the Somme, reach the Seine, splitting the allied line, thereby isolating part of the allied army and forcing it to surrender. With massive numbers of American replacements arriving ( there were already 1 million training in France ) this was not a realistic expectation. If the Germans had reached their objectives American replacements would have been there to seal the gap. The German defeat later in the year would have simply been all that more spectacular.
A breakthrough could have crippled France and forced it out of the war, it's postion was still precarious after the disaster of Chemenne des Dames in 1917.
Kursk- this battle was moot. The Soviet Union wasn't going to surrender, but Germany no longer had a chance to win.
Germany was far from Beaten, had the Germans won at Provkrovka, the Soviets would have had no mobile reserve for their fall offensive, and the Germans would have stabilized their front.
Many people fail to realize how close WWII was, simply because the allies won.
Kursk convinces Hitler's allies they can't win, and this is a political disaster for Hitler.
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