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102first_hussars
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but i thought the British had already invaded Norway before the invasion of France
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It's all a matter of supply. The biggest supply depot was Great Britain, an invasion from anywhere else would have ran out of supply very quickly.
Well, i do see how it would have been harder, but wasnt there mountain infantry units specifacly trained for that kind of warfare.
S Africa was not exactly an industrial powerhouse.
All manufactured war material came from the US and Britain.
And again, why do you want to land and then support 1,000,000 men so far away from the Germany's borders and having to fight through mountainous terrain?
there was the Suez Canal, which maybe could have seen supplies come from South Africa straight to Venice or Ports in Greece or Albania , maybe it wouldnt have been worthwile, but then again GB depended on supplies from across the Atlantic Ocean, U-boats wouldnt have been nearly as bad at this point of the war in the mediterranian
The more important question is shouldn't Eisenhower have dismissed a broad front campaign for a narrow front given the logistics and the need to get the job done quickly. Also should have stopped the sweep south and headed straight for Berlin before the Russians(debatable whether the Germans would have put up such a stiff defence against the allies).
If by "Britain" you're including Canada, then pretty much.All manufactured war material came from the US and Britain.
If by "Britain" you're including Canada, then pretty much.
Why would you use Venice anyhow. It is in Northern Italy. The ground troops would have to get there first. If they invaded that high up then they would have the mountains to there north full of Germans and Germans and Italians to there south. They would have been completly circled in. Pointless.
Good question Cive. Off the top of my head, I would guess they go with Southern France. Gets them into France, thins out the Germans even more. But it is not the main act. More like a strong diversion.
At some point, they have to go back across the Channel into North Western Europe and stay there. Some time in early 1945 is my guess. May? But by that time, they are going to be wondering if they can get to the Rhine before the Russians.
One thing is for sure, if Overlord fails, the war ends later. Maybe even as late as 1946. But late 45 looks like a better bet.