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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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(John Freck) wrote:
The setting is July 1st, 1940. What must the Axis do better? Adopt a strategy capable of winning and then stick with it. Whether attacking Radar stations, Sector Stations, Aircraft plants or POL, the Luftwaffe never continued any single strategy long enough for it to be crippling to the UKs overall effort. Quit blaming the weather. Adopt the flexible strategy of operations vs. weather used later in the battle. Frei Jagd. Destroy the fighters and eventually the bombers won't have fighters to worry about. 'Relay' style fighter escort of bombers. Move Luftflotte 5 to France. Develop intelligence - poor intel let to poorer targeting. what must the Allies do better? Adopt the US's .50cal machine gun. Disperse engine manufacture, it's concentrated in only a few plants. In wargaming, this is one facet that continually worked for me when acting as the Axis - aero engine manufacture grounded the RAF when I significantly damaged the factories. Reduce labor time (especially the exquisite hand fittting) of aero engine components. Allow more foreign nationals to fly as pilots, if possible. A covert agreement with the USAF/USN/USMC like Chennault made ? I like the other poster's suggestion of rescue floats in the Channel, and better camoflage of aircraft - let me expand the camo to include decoys and ack-ack traps over the decoys. ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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"M. J. Powell" wrote:
snip Improve the co-operation between 11 Group and 10 Group. Presumably you mean between 11 and 12 Groups, but I agree. After I posted I realized that the one thing I left off was to have Dowding more aware of the situation developing between Park and Leigh-Mallory, and for him to step in and resolve it. Gag Bader. Unnecessary, if Dowding had been on top of things. as simple a matter as transferring 242 into 11 Group would have solved the problem, as Bader would have been busy (and happy) fighting instead of sitting around fretting. Guy |
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Dav1936531 wrote:
snip Churchill was exacly correct with his "Never has so much been owed by so many to so few" statement. To which the standard RAF fighter pilot joke was "He must be referring to our bar bills." ;-) Guy |
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In message , Steven
P. McNicoll writes Wouldn't the Luftwaffe be a way of stopping the RN from chopping their force to bits? The Luftwaffe was fully committed to destroying British coastal defences, since the landing force would have almost no artillery or armour, and its naval gunfire support was limited to a couple of dozen barges carrying 37mm guns. It was _also_ fully committed to sinking the Royal Navy when it came out to attack the fleet of barges and flat-bottomed boats; the Luftwaffe had 36 destroyers to sink _immediately_ (the anti-invasion flotilla held ready with no other mission) plus the rest of the Home Fleet within 24 hours, if those ships were to be kept away from the transports. (We'll ignore all of Coastal Forces' lighter craft) Finally, the Luftwaffe was also completely committed to destroying the RAF on the ground and in the air during the invasion. So, all the Germans had to do was triple the size of the Luftwaffe and build themselves a decent Navy and be phenomenally lucky.... It just don't add up. -- 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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In message , Guy Alcala
writes "M. J. Powell" wrote: snip Improve the co-operation between 11 Group and 10 Group. Presumably you mean between 11 and 12 Groups, but I agree. Yes, my mistake. (I was living under the protection of 10 Group at the time!) After I posted I realized that the one thing I left off was to have Dowding more aware of the situation developing between Park and Leigh-Mallory, and for him to step in and resolve it. Gag Bader. Unnecessary, if Dowding had been on top of things. as simple a matter as transferring 242 into 11 Group would have solved the problem, as Bader would have been busy (and happy) fighting instead of sitting around fretting. Good point, a bit more circulation would have helped. Mike -- M.J.Powell |
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Britain won the BoB because Churchill bombed Berlin and spoofed Adolf
into diverting the the airfield assaults onto London. EOS. Grantland Let me add that it was a lone German bomber that ditched its bombs over London that caused the British reprisal raid on Berlin and change of tactics that: relieved Fighter Command, enabled the airfields and manufacturing plants to be repaired, and assured the Brits that the German battle for air supremacy would fail now that civilian targets were being hit instead of military ones. EOS indeed! Rob |
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![]() "John Freck" wrote in message om... Why did Britain win the BoB? Let us imagine that we are going to be playing a complex wargame assigned to us some 3rd or 4th year military science course. There are 20 classmates. Each will have to write a report from either GErmany's or Britain's perspective, and the grade will determine your standing on your team when the game is played. The Battle of the Atlantic is open to play too. In addition, any commentary on any matter could boost your grade. Such as commenting on mass communications then and now, or anything that seems intersting and anytime relevant to military studies. The setting is July 1st, 1940. What must the Axis do better? And what must the Allies do better? To me it looks like Germany can improve a lot, and Britain only a little bit. It is easy for the Axis team to create a shopping list of things to do better, or more, or less, but what can be put on the Allies list? John Freck How successful could the luftwaffe had been if they had simply concentrated on attacking ports? |
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![]() "John Freck" wrote in message om... Why did Britain win the BoB? Geez, how many newsgroups did you try and troll Johnny? tim gueguen 101867 |
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