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DerAdlerIstGelandet said:Yes there would have been no way for the Germans to even launch Seeloewe unless they had won the BoB. Without air supremecy it deffinatly would have failed.
Even with air-supremacy it is highly doubtful. The Luftwaffe's very limited time on target and the long transit times between missions would have made it relatively ineffective as "airborne artillery" to support the invasion. During the day the German ground forces might have made some gains, but at night they'd be left unprotected and the RN would come in and shell the crap out of them. Without a port through which to unload heavy equipment such as tanks and artillery peices and provide supply, the forces on the ground would be ill equipt to fight off the available British ground forces operating at night.
For Seelowe to work the German's needed air-superiority AND they needed to neutralize the RN. And even then there is a very good chance the channel would have wiped out their invasion force on the first night anyway!
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