The airwar over Europe was the single most important thing the Germans lost I believe also. Due to the fact that they were not able to keep control of the skies they allies were able to concentrat on the ground war. Germany had to worry about both.
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plan_D said:Albert Speer was an extremely smart man, even with increased Allied bombing he still increased German production right up until 1945.
the lancaster kicks ass said:yet right up til the end of the war german production just kept growing.............
DerAdlerIstGelandet said:I dont think you can say they did not take the war seriously. Maybe they did not expect the war to be as difficult as it was. But to not take a war seriously?
plan_D said:It was Speer that got the German economy on to war effort, possibly the only man who realised. So, he was a smart man. Would you take your opponents seriously if you'd crushed all of Europe and swept Russia's 'mighty' tank arm of 28,000 down to 1506?
RG_Lunatic said:DerAdlerIstGelandet said:I dont think you can say they did not take the war seriously. Maybe they did not expect the war to be as difficult as it was. But to not take a war seriously?
No, they didn't take the war seriously. By that, I mean they didn't take their opponents seriously, and underestimated all beyond those which immeadiately bordered Germany.