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an amphibious invasion could still be possible even w/o the types of landing craft and amtracs that we used. It would be much more difficult, however - and would likely result in particular vulnerability establishing a beachead with mass casualties - even more so than w/ landing craft. They would have to have been very creative, however, in their overall strategy, and augmented their landings with heavy use of air transport. The losses in the nowweigan campaign were considerable, which is why they needed complete air superiority and the Royal Navy to not be in any position to contest the landings. The British Army was in rough shape at that time, seeing that they abandoned most of their heavy equipment and gear in the evac. I don't personally think that the plan would have been successful, but there's alwyas that chance... if they won the BoB... but the lack of landing craft wouldn't automatically negate any chance on a successful invasion.
While I agree that the invasion was not possible without proper landing craft which they had and even if they had conducted a landing the logistics would ahve been to difficult to overcome, the part that I do not agree with is the lack of airlift capability.
The Germans had plenty of Ju-52s, more than eneogh to conduct airlift to supply there forces.
They had 1000s of Ju-52 and then there were plenty of other aircraft that could carry heavy equipment as well. The Ju-52 alone could carry 10,000lb of cargo.
Oh and syscom using your logic from the How Safe is your city thread, since you dont have a degree in anything aeronautical, marine or military or combat experience, you dont have a clue what you are talking about. Please stop...
By the way syscom, I am basically just echoeing you here. Do you realize how childish you come across when you say the things you did in that thread.
Probably not, the ego is in the way...
i'm with syscom on this one, the RAF wouldn't exactily be willing to let jerry be re-supplied from the air, the LW would have been even more stretched by having to defend the transports, the germans would hold a long thin foothold some some supplies would've ended up in the channel, others in the hands of the British, what's more the germans had no real means of distributing the supplies they have, they would be using up ammo at a massive rate!
It looks like a German invasion of England in 1940 or 1941 was going to fail completely on the lack of staying power once ashore. Just like an allied invasion in 1942 or 1943 was going to be defeated.
syscom3 said:Echo if you must.
It doesnt bother me.
Oh dont take me wrong. As I stated I dont think the Germans logistically could have done it. I am just saying that air resupply would have been the least of there problems if and I repeat if they had air supperiority.
Rounding off some numbers, that means the -52 would only be able to supply approx 1200 gallons per sortie. Since mechanized units use the fuel up a prodigious rate, that means lots of -52's would have had to be pressed into service just suppling the trucks and tanks.
Now consider the ammunition loads that the German artillery would expend every day, that alone would require lots of air transport.
Its possible the -52's would have been able to "add" to the logistics equation, but I dont think they could provide substantial help.
I'm just doing some basic math here, and analyzing the inputs of others to form an educated opinion. Lanc (or was it Glider?) for example pointed out the RAF would move outside of the Luftwaffe fighter range and then attack the German invasion forces at opportune times. I factored that into the Germans having an attritional factor that would weigh heavily on them. Plus the BA was pointed out as being recovering from the Dunkirk retreat and was re-equiping at a good rate. That means the German invasion would be contested and not a walk over. Lots of things to factor into this.
It looks like a German invasion of England in 1940 or 1941 was going to fail completely on the lack of staying power once ashore. Just like an allied invasion in 1942 or 1943 was going to be defeated.
Echo if you must.
It doesnt bother me.