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Steven P. McNicoll writes "Paul J. Adam" wrote in message To have any chance of surviving at all. Night offers at least some concealment. The Germans needed the concealment of night to have a chance of survival against what? The Royal Navy? Surface vessels could not survive against determined airpower without air support of their own. Surface vessels could generally endure 1940-41 airpower until their AA ammunition ran out: that was the point where losses rose rapidly. (See operations off Norway, Dunkirk, and later Crete for examples). The trouble is that the RN can sink flat-bottomed river barges a lot faster than the Luftwaffe can sink cruisers, destroyers, sloops, armed trawlers, MTBs, MGBs... (particularly once it's a melee situation, and because instead of embarking troops the warships are in fangs-out combat mode) -- When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite. W S Churchill Paul J. Adam MainBoxatjrwlynch[dot]demon{dot}co(.)uk |
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