The Other Guy
Spam King
Let's put it this way: Do you really think Poland would be stupid enough to start a conflict with a country that they knew was way more powerful than they were, even with a promise of French and British help?
that didn't start the world war yet the other countries just watched... and they would for some time ...Let's put it this way: Do you really think Poland would be stupid enough to start a conflict with a country that they knew was way more powerful than they were, even with a promise of French and British help?
mhmm... Declarations but just bombings of pamphlets. Fat lot of help the West was... :sarc:that didn't start the world war yet the other countries just watched... and they would for some time ...
Jap BIG mistake, a united massive strike after that action would have ended the war in some month- but that is utopic (Utopie in german- dunno if it's correct like this in english)mhmm... Declarations but just bombings of pamphlets. Fat lot of help the West was... :sarc:
They didn't officially start it and I don't think Hitler wanted a war, just his own way. He didn't expect Britain and France to declare war over Poland.Oh come on! You know better than that, do you want to tell me that Hitler didin't want a war? In my eyes there is no doubt that the germans started it.
Let's put it this way: Do you really think Poland would be stupid enough to start a conflict with a country that they knew was way more powerful than they were, even with a promise of French and British help?
The German Army in 1939 was not way more powerful than the Polish army, at least in terms of numbers. The Polish army was the 4th largest standing army in the world (only the Soviet, French and German armies were larger) and German tactics had not yet been worked through properly - there were plenty of shortcomings. The Poles actually regarded the Soviets as a bigger threat than Germany.Let's put it this way: Do you really think Poland would be stupid enough to start a conflict with a country that they knew was way more powerful than they were, even with a promise of French and British help?
Agreed, at least Hitler started it. Although, I am not sure how much the Japanese and Italians wanted it started as well. If Germany didn't try to fight two wars at same time, I think we possibly could be speaking German today. Although, I wonder if Germany had won ( can't believe I wrote one, I'm a stunod), would they have eventually fought Japan as well for total control?
Even had event #3 not happened, the Germans would have still conquered Poland. However, had the British and French attacked Germany as they had promised, things might have gone diffeerently.The United States was also fighting a war on two fronts.
Germany defeated Poland because 1. It was a surprise attack 2. Poland's army was technologically inferior and its airforce was outgunned (Germany had 850 bombers and 400 fighters to Poland's 210 bombers and 150 fighters) and 3. The Soviet Union attacked Poland 2 weeks after Germany.
simple question simple answer,
Hitler
Seriously Hitler told Adm Reader to have a fleet ready to take on England in 1950 so he set about building a fleet, if Hitler told Adm Reader to be ready to fight in England in early 1939 Reader would have had over 300 U-Boats ready to strike England would have been cut off and would have died on the vine. Game over in the west.
The War was lost becuase the German navy was not ready to fight becuase they were told to get ready for a fight in 1950 so that is exactly what they were preparing to do. They did the best they could with what they had that is for sure.
However, Germans created idea of `Sea Lion`, while they were in the war with UK. Yes, they didn't actually develop this idea further, instead they use it to disguise Soviet intelligence regarding operation `Barbarossa`.The invasion of the UK was never really part of any master plan by Germany, it was even hoped by Hitler that they might collaborate. Acquiring land particularly in the East was more ideologically sound to them.
The War was lost becuase the German navy was not ready to fight becuase they were told to get ready for a fight in 1950 so that is exactly what they were preparing to do. They did the best they could with what they had that is for sure.
The invasion of the UK was never really part of any master plan by Germany, it was even hoped by Hitler that they might collaborate. Acquiring land particularly in the East was more ideologically sound to them. The navy was also restricted by various agreements. Although Hitler and even the previous Weimar republic payed lip service to these they still wished to expand ostensibly.