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I have learned a lot from you, I still regard your country as one of the best in the world, but people here can go to both extremes in terms of behaviour. |
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Woah there Bongo mate, you took my statement entirely out of context.
There's no-one more emphatic than I in affirming that we bloody won the Battle no matter what any of the latter day excuse mongers drone on about. I wasn't making any excuses for anyone, but it is my opinion that but for the Channel and the existence of the Royal Navy, Germany's land and airforces combined would've stuffed us. Until such time as the empire, the dominions and the U.S. came to our aid. But I repeat, we did win and won hands down. ![]() |
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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. Last edited by ATAG_Dutch; 09-18-2011 at 04:48 PM. |
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Hitler didn't want to wage war against Britain mainly cos he didn't need it (as much as this is a beautiful country, it didn't have any strategic or resource value whatsoever, at least back in the late 30s), he regarded it as a possible European ally against the "Bolshevik threat". Quote:
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He was arrogant and obviously 2 weeks was a ridiculous statement to make his boss happy, and as you know, his boss was a fan of ridiculous statements right until the end, when he was moving imaginary battalions on the map. Quote:
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Hitler simply said "enough of this, it's taking too long, we'll get back to them once we're done with Russia". Big mistake, cos in the meantime the Americans joined the party.. but hey, had they kept a better relationship with their Allies, they would have known better.. If the Americans didn't join in, you would have been sad spectators of the horror going through Europe. You wouldn't surely have been able to invade the European mainland by yourselves. Quote:
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The Battle of Britain was a draw. Nobody ever won it. Last edited by Sternjaeger II; 09-18-2011 at 04:57 PM. |
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