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- Nov 11, 2009
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Wasnt Galland a bit young to be put in charge before the war. I am thinking Milch, Wever, Jeschonek or Udet would have been the favourites for the job. I suppose it would be dependant on when Goering dies and who is in favour at that time.
good day everyone,
if i assume correctly goering has major influence in the development of luftwaffe start from the scratch before ww2,
i really like to know, what if goering was killed (or just died any other way) before the ww2 start (and i assume as 1 september 1939 when the blitzkrieg against poland was start)
you can pick any date/year when herr generalfeldmarschal goering die, and what would happen to luftwaffe and the ww2 as general after that
thanx,
pardon for my english, just need re-take english 101 class
Can you elaborate a bit on Jesschonnek? I just know the guy from that one time when he actually turned down an offer for more fighters ...back in 1942? What can I do with so many fighters? He must be the first general to turn down an offer for more weapons. That's a guy who would litterally have gone on his knees to please his Fuhrer ...
Kris