niceguy2005
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Nik, I realize that this isn't your position, at tleast it doesn't sound like it, but I think the idea of a D-day style invasion in 42 is rather naive - these are probably the same folks who loose all their US carriers in Feb 42. The US winnning the war wasn't just about tactics. It was about training, about equipment and learning what did and didn't work in the field. It was about logistics. It was about sorting out which officers were worth their salt and which ones should be sent back to Washington. It was also about whittling away at the enemy. Instead of attacking into the teeth of his defenses with green troops, attack the flanks and train. Imagine the green US troops pushing their way ashore at Normandy, even more beat up then they were, but succeeding by shear numbers. Then Rommel and a sizeable chunk of his Afrika Korp is redepolyed to France. The Allies may not have stood a chance. Better to beat the Afrika Korp actually in Africa, where supply lines are long, the enemy can be attacked from both sides and most importantly, no ground is so important it has to be held. A perfect training situation. How many good German soldiers ended up surrendering in Africa, that the US didn't have to fight later in Europe?
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