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Originally Posted by ElAurens
The fact remains that the Luftwaffe lost a lot of aircraft, both in Poland and in the Battle of France, that seriously degraded their abilities.
Add the losses between the time of Dunkirk and the "start" of the BoB in August and it is clear that the Luftwaffe could not sustain a campaign to "take" Great Britain. It's laugable to think that they could.
The mistakes made by Hitler, Goering and the OKL only added to the issue.
The Luftwaffe was a very young service. There was no depth of experience in their officer corps, unlike the RAF, which is of course the world's oldest independent air force.
Like most of the German High Command, they suffered from strategic blindness. Too concerned with tactics and not enough with logistics.
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The Kriegsmarine "laughable"
The Luftwaffe just a bunch on incompetent loons.
The whole Army probably just Feldwebels like Schultz was.

Well with such a bunch of really incompetent guys we gave you a pretty good fight for almost 6 years.