SMK-at-work
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yes, they are well know, and they were done by Naval people who didn't want or plan on it ever happening, so it made it much HARDer then it had to be, to get everyone else to agree with them, that they shouldn't do it Tough - they were their plans, and they used all the available shipping - to get less than a full load they either had to find shipping that wasn't available, or drastically cut back on the initial wave - it was going to be 3 divisions landing over 3 days - you want it to land in 1 day - fine - let's make it 1 division.....oops...not much of an invasion any more..... quote:
Actually No, most of the people didn't think they could defeat France, the size of there Army and the number of Tanks and troops they had, they were not expected to lose the war The Germans thought they could, and the allies were keenly aware of the possibility - that's why they looked at all sorts of plans to try to counter German intentions. Of course they failed. No one on the allied side actually knew the precise strength of the German army, so your comment about the number of tanks and troops is strange. quote:
they expected them to come though there ? I guess that is why most of the French and English rushed into the north, all of there plans were to stop the Germens before they got into French lands No - most English and French forces rushed north because that's where they expected the majority of the German forces to attack in a 1940 version of the Schliefflen plan. However they were aware of the route through the Ardennes and put what they thought was enough troops to cover it against the attacks they expected to happen there. French light amour and motorised Belgian infantry were advancing into the Ardennes when they met the Panzers.....but lacked sufficient anti-tank strength to be able to do much. Even after the Germans had passed the Ardennes they still had to cross the Meuse....the French had prepared defences at Sedan - a deep fortified defensive line manned by a fortress division and the 55th infantry division - the French fully expected an attack there, BUT only after the Germans had built up enough infantry force - which they expected them to do by the 20th of May because of the traffic congestion in the Ardennes - indeed the Germans had planned on the same date!! The French accordingly ordered their reserve divisions to that sector, but they were too slow - the Luftwaffe pounded the rear areas of the 55th divisions positions and when they broke through the front sectors after some heavy fighting the positions set-up to defeat them were already demoralised and/or destroyed. So it is completely false to say the French didn't expect an attack through the Ardennes....they did expect exactly that, and they prepared for it. They just got it wrong. quote:
they didn't expect them to be able to take Crete by air, and it was the same deal, with the Royal Navy in the Med, the Germens would never be able to land enough troops on Crete "by" sea to take it (which as part of the landing force, found out, was pretty much true) You are correct about what the British high command thought, but you didn't read what I wrote - the commander ON THE GROUND in Crete did expect an airborne assault, and id expect to have a hard time of it....poor translation of Ultra lead him to think there would also be a seaborne component at the first assault, and this expectation remained for some time, reducing the forces available to counter-attack the airborne troops. In fact the Germans did try to send troops by sea........and they WERE caught by the RN on hte night of hte 21 May and virtually every ship was sunk....it was only a supply convoy essentially - carrying ammo and support units, but that's what a small RN force of about 6 ships could do in 1 night. quote:
all, I am trying to do is give you experts something to talk about, and one of the easiest ways is to say or ask if the Germens could of won Sealion Yep - you asked, and you were answered.....and then you argued about the answers. Inspring discussoin is great, but yuo can't claim to be only seeking discussion once you enter the argument as well!! :)
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