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Originally Posted by Sternjaeger II
it's a delusional idea man, it's propaganda for little people, history tells otherwise.
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Here we go again eh Stern?
History does not tell otherwise, and propaganda works both ways.
1) Hitler did not wish for war with Britain
2) He thought he could bring us to the negotiating table by threat of or actual invasion and establishment of air superioity.
3) Goering said the RAF would last 'two weeks'.
Hitler got what he didn't want, i.e. war with Britain
He didn't force us to the negotiating table or succeed in invading or establishing air superiority.
RAF fighter command had more pilots and aircraft at the end of the Battle than the start, which is more than can be said for the Luftwaffe.
Hitler for once, didn't get what he wanted, which was a 'Free hand in Europe', and suffered the first real setback he'd encountered since coming to power.
I fail to see which part of 'winning' you don't understand.