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Lightning Guy said:It would have been interesting if Germany had invaded Britain. As it is, I think Germany may have been able to launch Sealion in September of 1940 as planned. The RAF was not as powerful over the channel as some would suppose (look at the success of the Channel Dash as an example).
Udet said:Very interesting opinion rebel.
The codename of the German operation for seizing Gibraltar was "Felix", and it apparently would have been commanded by Generalfeldmarschall Walter von Reichenau.
In my opinion, perhaps the battle that "decided" the outcome of WWII was the japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The entrance of the USA in the war meant a big country, with a big population, with a massive military industrial capability and with access to large natural resources was a combatant on the allied side.
I am convinced Germany could more than deal with all European enemies; with England i see a stalemate (British so damned lucky to have the channel).
Lightning Guy said:Again it is hard to say. The RN's reach was effectively limited to 20 miles. With most of the British Army's heavy equipment sitting on the shores of France and nothing comparable to the Atlantic Wall, the Germans might have been able to move beyond that reach relatively quickly. Plus U-boats had already demonstrated the vulnerability of the British BB's (Royal Oak). I'm not saying the attack would have succeeded. But it does make for a very interesting 'what-if.'