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Fighter factory....
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With this level of industrial disparity, how the heck did the Germans think declaring war on the USA was going to work out well for them?
You are confused: War production changed, you're not comparing apples with apples. Things were different prior to USA entering the fray.Fighter factory....
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With this level of industrial disparity, how the heck did the Germans think declaring war on the USA was going to work out well for them?
You are confused: War production changed, you're not comparing apples with apples. Things were different prior to USA entering the fray.
Huh? I'm not sure I follow what you're trying to say.You are confused: War production changed, you're not comparing apples with apples. Things were different prior to USA entering the fray.
I like the fact that theres just this guy in the corner on his bike.
Ford Motor Company's effort to apply automobile assembly-line production to build the B-24 at a giant facility known as Willow Run.
Clear enough. Showing a couple of photos doesn't convey anything useful. They don't reveal dispersal of production, material shortages, labour shortages, etc, etc. None of these things were foreseen at the commencement of hostilities where things were completely different. Try writing a history thesis on the basis of two photographs and see if you get your PhD - good luck!!Huh? I'm not sure I follow what you're trying to say.
You are confused, prior to the USA entering the fray, the direction of the war air war was settled, only the date had to be decided. Germany didn't start out producing the UK in single engine fighters until 1943 by which time it was producing almost nothing else.You are confused: War production changed, you're not comparing apples with apples. Things were different prior to USA entering the fray.
You bet I'm confused. How about repeating your post in grammatically correct English as it is non-sensical. Germany attempted to maintain bomber productioin until the last. What do you think the stoush between Milch and Kamhuber over the HE 219 was all about?You are confused, prior to the USA entering the fray, the direction of the war air war was settled, only the date had to be decided. Germany didn't start out producing the UK in single engine fighters until 1943 by which time it was producing almost nothing else.
The German bomber force was at its peak before the invasion of France and Belgium in 1940, the key word in your post is "attempted" it was a poor attempt. The He 219 was a night fighter less than 300 made. The Do 17 ceased to be a bomber in 1941, the He 111 ceased to be a bomber in 1943, production of the multi role Ju 88 was approximately equal to UK and Commonwealth 4 engine bombers. Then there were the two engine bombers Hampden, Wellington, Blenheim, Whitley, Mosquito and others.You bet I'm confused. How about repeating your post in grammatically correct English as it is non-sensical. Germany attempted to maintain bomber productioin until the last. What do you think the stoush between Milch and Kamhuber over the HE 219 was all about?