Perhaps, but at least the US would be #WINNING. In not unrelated news, in such a scenario perhaps the population of Europe would have been better advised not to embrace dictators like Hitler and Stalin.
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The fact of the matter is, the national security of the United States was such that we could not allow either Nazis or Stalinists to control Eurasia. That is the only overriding concern, and is the reason we would never have allowed it to happen. During the 1940s, the United States was for all intents and purposes LITERALLY the Hand of God when it came to military prowess and international relations.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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We weren't aggressive enough. We should have dropped the Bomb on the Soviet Union over Eastern Europe.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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Probably quite a few. And again, it wouldn't be a problem if those people didn't so willingly accept brutal dictators.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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No, but the fact is that it was a popular revolution that swept communism into power. If the government the people revolted to bring in eventually threatened the US, and if that government was destroyed, it's ultimately the fault of the people who brought the government to power.
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Which doesn't make us unjustified in doing anything and everything to defeat Hitler.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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The German people also knew he was a virulent anti-Semite, and, hell, he wrote Mein Kampf way back in the 1920s.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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Originally posted by David Floyd View PostThat statement alone is idiotic. I will still address your points, but no historian worth his credentials thinks the war was winnable by the Axis.
But I just spent the last hour or two on how Germany could have invaded England.
The Luftwaffe was far superior to the British RAF at that time, and could have provided cover. This would change later in the war. In my view, admittedly an after the facts view, that taking England is the only chance Germany had to win the war. Of course, declaring war on the USA was another real bad mistake Hitler made.
England most likely had the best Navy in the world at that time. Germany needs to take England to win the war.
My guess is that British Navy will not be very effective in the English Channel. Particularly with the Luftwaffe bombing any ships entering therein (though they did not have the Japanese Torpedo's) and German canons firing from the shore. Since you know more about this than I do, why could they not cross the English Channel and float troops and even Panzer tanks and other equipment undercover of the Luftwaffe. Something similar to our invasion of Normandy in 1944. If done right on the heels of 'the miracle at Dunkirk', before these troops regroup. What is needed would be the appropriate transport boats suitable for crossing the English Channel, some PT boats would be handy.
But such should have to be prepared before the war starts. If Germany can not take England, then they can not win the war.
Anyway, please explain why what I suggest can not work? I fully expect you will, my knowledge of war tactics and supply lines are very limited.
Originally posted by David Floyd View PostYes and no. The Soviets were NOT afraid to challenge Japan, and in fact Soviet ground forces in the Soviet Far Eastern Military District were superior to the Japanese Kwangtung Army at EVERY POINT during the war, including during Operation Typhoon when the Red Army was arguably at it's weakest.
Originally posted by David Floyd View PostDestroying the BEF was not necessarily a war winner. Also, there is considerable dispute as to whether Guderian or Hitler gave this order. Even so, German panzer forces were so strung out on their supply lines that they needed a rest period before resuming the offensive, especially given the strong defensive stand put up by Alan Brooke and the British II Corps (divisional commanders Alexander and Montgomery).
Originally posted by David Floyd View PostThis is where I should just stop arguing with you idiots. Tell me how Germany can invade England. Show me the troop lift, the logistics. Just try.
Originally posted by David Floyd View PostYou are arguing two different campaigns. In December of '41 it is well acknowledged that Hitler was RIGHT to order no retreat, and that a retreat would have turned into a rout. As for the Stalingrad campaign, had 6th Army broken out, what would have happened to the much greater German forces in the Caucasus? They would have been cut off and surrounded, is what would have happened.
Originally posted by David Floyd View PostThis has little to do with the OP, so I won't address it. Suffice it to say, many might disagree with you.
Originally posted by David Floyd View PostThe 2nd Coming of Jesus Christ couldn't have won the war for Germany. They were THAT outclassed once the US came in.
I do appreciate that you took the time to answer my post, and I value your views. I am quite a novice on warfare.
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My guess is that British Navy will not be very effective in the English Channel. Particularly with the Luftwaffe bombing any ships entering therein (though they did not have the Japanese Torpedo's) and German canons firing from the shore. Since you know more about this than I do, why could they not cross the English Channel and float troops and even Panzer tanks and other equipment undercover of the Luftwaffe. Something similar to our invasion of Normandy in 1944. If done right on the heels of 'the miracle at Dunkirk', before these troops regroup. What is needed would be the appropriate transport boats suitable for crossing the English Channel, some PT boats would be handy.
But the German Generals wanted to fall back for the winter to defensible positions. I know there is oil in the Caucasus, but also in Poland, would not such a retreat be in Germany's best interest, and retake the Caucasus in the spring with a rested and warmer army.
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