Could Germany have defeated the US?

Could Germany defeat the US?

  • Yes, long drawn out battle.

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  • Yes, short, quick knock out victory.

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  • No, the US would eventually win a long drawn out victory.

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Yea, thats just a conspiracy. the real reason for the Empire State explosian was a B-25, and I highly doubt the Germans ever flew any plan to Americas shores.
 
Uncle_Sam said:
Yep, there was one,
but anyone knew about V3 hitting Epire State?

http://www.afn.org/~afn29467/work/

I googled it, that is the only site with that little article, and the guns first test firing was 4 months after this incident. It was a B-25 Liberator Bomber, not a German V3 that only fired a limited number of shots, all directed towards Luxembourg.
 
Sigh. Some corrections are in order for the posters on this topic. Here are some of them.

B-25s are Mitchells. B-24s are Liberators.

The V-3 guns were fixed in one direction: England. They didnt swivel around and attack luxenburg. However, V-2s were shot at antwerp during the last stages of the war..

These were dubbed Wunderwaffen, or “wonder weapons” by the Germans and actually the original name for the V-1 was "(Vergeltungswaffe 1 FZG-76 (V1), known as the Flying Bomb, Buzz Bomb or Doodlebug. Vergeltungswaffe means "reprisal weapon", and FZG is an abbreviation of Flak Ziel Gerät ("anti-aircraft aiming device"), a misleading name," and the V-2's original name was the A-4 (being the 4th in the series of missiles), but the Allies naturally called them “vengeance weapons” and adopted the “V” name

http://www.angelfire.com/ct/ww2europe/v.html


Never wanting to be far behind the Air Force, the Navy adopted the Aphrodite technique, using its version of the B-24, but with two pilots who also were to bail out over England, while their aircraft was to proceed under radio control to submarine pens at Heligoland, Germany. The first pilot was Navy Lt. Joseph Kennedy, Jr., older brother of John F. Kennedy, 35th US President. His copilot was Lt. Bud Willy. While still over England, the aircraft exploded, killing both men.



http://www.afa.org/magazine/valor/0897valor.asp

ill post more as soon as i untangle this out... :D
 
wow! my wrong..thanks for the gentle correction Damien! thats a neat site by the way... who would have thought they would make a mobile version of this weapon.?..:D


a good link to just about everything weird in german aircraft and a few weapons

http://www.luft46.com/
 
Uncle_Sam said:
*LOL* I found that, but I'm not the one who started it, Guy100 said it can reach New York, I said, No :D
Actually, its a well known fact that the vast majority of craters on the moon are impact sites for Nazi Germany's V5 superrockets. Those were fired from an isolated location in Greenland in 1947 by Hitler and the small circle that came with him. This of course, happened before he moved to the Bermuda Triangle, where he was headquartered until he died a couple years ago.
 
godofthunder9010 said:
Uncle_Sam said:
*LOL* I found that, but I'm not the one who started it, Guy100 said it can reach New York, I said, No :D
Actually, its a well known fact that the vast majority of craters on the moon are impact sites for Nazi Germany's V5 superrockets. Those were fired from an isolated location in Greenland in 1947 by Hitler and the small circle that came with him. This of course, happened before he moved to the Bermuda Triangle, where he was headquartered until he died a couple years ago.

Argentina, Hitler went to Argentina, the Nazi's then set up a mining facility in Antactica and that is how they fund their mercernary Army that protects their facilities in Argentina, why else do you think Argentina and Britain went to war? Hitler still had a taste for blood and he bribed the government in Argentina to go to war with Britain.
 
Damien435 said:
godofthunder9010 said:
I believe he worked from both bases of operations actually.

That is true, I forgot. ;)
I thought he had some surgery and changed his name, then started to rule another country. He was recently captured by the US. Upon his capture they said something like: "We've got him!" ;)
 
SHERMAN said:
First undisputable true thing said in a lot off posts...

on topic: I think it could have happened, but then a lot af things had to go Adolfs way.... I don't think just one small change in history would've made the Nazi's victorious.
And even if they'd won, eventually they wouldn't have been able to occupy all those countries. They would always loose eventually...
 
Nice to see that everyone who's voted has such faith in our fantastic NAVY!!! :rambo:
Anyway...Hitler would have to get troops across the ocean, and to do that he'd have to use ships, since no escort fighter aircraft of that time had the range to make it all the way across without refueling. If he did that, the Navy would've sunk his ships. :rambo:
 
Hi,
This is always a "what if" question.
I believe that if Germany would not have invaded the soviet union
they made a good chanche to win the war .
In every case,the allied forces would certainly be defeated on D-day.
We also known that if Germany would have kept on bombing in the battle of Britain,the UK would certainly have asked a cease fire
 
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