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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message .net... "Keith Willshaw" wrote in message ... However the RAF could still have sallied forth to defend against an invasion and the Germans simply had neither the resources to get the invasion force across the channel or any way of stopping the RN from chopping their force to bits. Wouldn't the Luftwaffe be a way of stopping the RN from chopping their force to bits? Nope. At best the Luftwaffe could intervene in daylight if they managed to win and maintain air superiority BUT the invasion force was going to take more than 24 hours to reach the invasion beaches and the cruisers and destroyers sortieing from Harwich cwould be in amongst them at night in the same way the Japanese steamed down the slot at Guadalcanal. The Germans had no equivalent naval force to counter those raids. Keith |
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