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Post by Napolean I on Mar 14, 2021 11:28:29 GMT
People think that Operation Barbarossa is a blunder. I don't think so. Britain was putting up a stiff resistance and there was this non cooperative Japan and a weak Italy. I think that Yugoslavia Campaign before Barbarossa was the blunder. What do you all think?
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Post by NYC on Mar 22, 2021 12:25:33 GMT
IMO you are right. Useless allies paved way for Hitler's downfall
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Post by Napolean I on Mar 22, 2021 12:29:11 GMT
IMO you are right. Useless allies paved way for Hitler's downfall And also, don't forget about US. Unnecessary provocation.
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Post by Napolean I on Apr 1, 2021 10:04:20 GMT
There were reports that Hitler raced to declare war on America before they declared war on them xD This is hilarious
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Post by rommel323 on Apr 22, 2021 7:46:09 GMT
Yeah lol
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Post by Adozf Hitzer on Apr 23, 2021 9:17:55 GMT
People think that Operation Barbarossa is a blunder. I don't think so. Britain was putting up a stiff resistance and there was this non cooperative Japan and a weak Italy. I think that Yugoslavia Campaign before Barbarossa was the blunder. What do you all think? Who are you? I am Huntziger from EFC.
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Post by Isaac Brock on Apr 23, 2021 13:27:15 GMT
People think that Operation Barbarossa is a blunder. I don't think so. Britain was putting up a stiff resistance and there was this non cooperative Japan and a weak Italy. I think that Yugoslavia Campaign before Barbarossa was the blunder. What do you all think? The Axis Powers were doomed from the start. Blitzkrieg is great for taking over countries, but in the long term, they would eventually lose. For Hitler to even stand a chance, he has to wait a few more years to build his military power up as much as possible, because when it comes to Operation SeaLion, they need ACTUAL landing craft, and at the time they only had two prototypes. Hitler's big blunder was ignoring Guderian's success outside of Moscow, and instead focusing on Leningrad and Stalingrad.
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Post by Napolean I on Apr 24, 2021 5:23:00 GMT
People think that Operation Barbarossa is a blunder. I don't think so. Britain was putting up a stiff resistance and there was this non cooperative Japan and a weak Italy. I think that Yugoslavia Campaign before Barbarossa was the blunder. What do you all think? Who are you? I am Huntziger from EFC. The person who has the same username as yours in EFC, except he has 'the' between heinz and guderian.
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Post by Napolean I on Apr 24, 2021 5:25:15 GMT
People think that Operation Barbarossa is a blunder. I don't think so. Britain was putting up a stiff resistance and there was this non cooperative Japan and a weak Italy. I think that Yugoslavia Campaign before Barbarossa was the blunder. What do you all think? The Axis Powers were doomed from the start. Blitzkrieg is great for taking over countries, but in the long term, they would eventually lose. For Hitler to even stand a chance, he has to wait a few more years to build his military power up as much as possible, because when it comes to Operation SeaLion, they need ACTUAL landing craft, and at the time they only had two prototypes. Hitler's big blunder was ignoring Guderian's success outside of Moscow, and instead focusing on Leningrad and Stalingrad. Yes. If Moscow fell, that would have been a great blow, but not the complete end. The Nazis could have gotten much needed supplies there. Thought of landing in Britain itself was a blunder when your navy is subordinate to them and almost equal Air force.
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Post by Adozf Hitzer on Apr 24, 2021 5:45:53 GMT
The Axis Powers were doomed from the start. Blitzkrieg is great for taking over countries, but in the long term, they would eventually lose. For Hitler to even stand a chance, he has to wait a few more years to build his military power up as much as possible, because when it comes to Operation SeaLion, they need ACTUAL landing craft, and at the time they only had two prototypes. Hitler's big blunder was ignoring Guderian's success outside of Moscow, and instead focusing on Leningrad and Stalingrad. Yes. If Moscow fell, that would have been a great blow, but not the complete end. The Nazis could have gotten much needed supplies there. Thought of landing in Britain itself was a blunder when your navy is subordinate to them and almost equal Air force. Luftwaffe was stronger at start.
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Post by Isaac Brock on Apr 24, 2021 14:20:58 GMT
Yes. If Moscow fell, that would have been a great blow, but not the complete end. The Nazis could have gotten much needed supplies there. Thought of landing in Britain itself was a blunder when your navy is subordinate to them and almost equal Air force. Luftwaffe was stronger at start. what about navy? One does not simply invade Britain with U-boats and paratroops alone
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Post by Adozf Hitzer on Apr 24, 2021 15:30:38 GMT
Luftwaffe was stronger at start. what about navy? One does not simply invade Britain with U-boats and paratroops alone Luftwaffe has capability to atleast disable the navy if RAF was defeated which wasn't because of wrong strategy. And don't underestimate the U-Boats, if they were given enough resources, they would have starved Britain.
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Post by Isaac Brock on Apr 24, 2021 15:46:48 GMT
what about navy? One does not simply invade Britain with U-boats and paratroops alone Luftwaffe has capability to atleast disable the navy if RAF was defeated which wasn't because of wrong strategy. And don't underestimate the U-Boats, if they were given enough resources, they would have starved Britain. If the U-Boat war went unrestricted, then the Americans would surely join the war and doom the Reich to oblivion.
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Post by Adozf Hitzer on Apr 24, 2021 15:58:49 GMT
Luftwaffe has capability to atleast disable the navy if RAF was defeated which wasn't because of wrong strategy. And don't underestimate the U-Boats, if they were given enough resources, they would have starved Britain. If the U-Boat war went unrestricted, then the Americans would surely join the war and doom the Reich to oblivion. Why would they join?
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Post by Isaac Brock on Apr 24, 2021 15:59:55 GMT
If the U-Boat war went unrestricted, then the Americans would surely join the war and doom the Reich to oblivion. Why would they join? the main contributor to the British war effort was the USA. To starve Britain is ti sink American ships.
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