wargamer123
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I guess watching dozens and dozens of documentaries of German Gliders, Barges, etc... All the Battle of Britian footage can be a bit misleading, plus 18 years of boardgaming. We do always want to leave open the 1940 Sea Lion. It is not only interesting, but fun for wargames and for T.V. and Books. I am aware after the amount of Effort that went into Normandy D-Day '44 and that could've easily failed with some backup Panzers smooshing the beachheads before they dug deep into France. I have never done a barge for barge, ship for ship, aircraft for aircraft account. Plus accounting that the RAF could've always moved and that the RN could've all been pulled back to England quite quickly to do Hellish Damage to anything crossing. I always loved to watch the Various Nazi Gliders they showed how they packed them to the brim. The idea of it, is sorta Sci-Fi in comparison with the thousands of craft used during D-Day built for the rough English Channel. It is possible at a later date but most wargames make it feel possible whenever you want, Even GOA during WW1, where no real Amphibious Assualts were ever really successful...in fact left with a bitter taste with the British attempts to KnockOut Turkey. Though there is one thing, the British were preparing, They were afraid as were the Americans of the Japanese. There are thousands of pillboxes all over the UK CountrySide, there was a massive effort and mobilization and Churchill put his country up for the Fight, didn't wait for the Germans to put anymore fear into the hearts of the British. He went for it.. Even Hitler was so reluctant to step foot across the Channel and he was never a good military tactician. I think for Fear Factor, that counts more than the actual event. That is why we include it in Wargames. The Fear Factor forces the "What If," makes one prepare, for if you abandon all defenses and completely act like That Could never happen, you wouldn't station 1 corps in all of England because you'd feel overly safe in that any time a nation can be threatened. The Japanese and Americans unlike the ETO were quite amazing with their Naval ambitions. They were way ahead of their time. Everyone expected Pearl Habour to be taken by Foot soldiers, and Midway was going to be... Shows how advanced these nations were!
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