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Originally Posted by Sternjaeger II
mmmh, I think it was more the sound of your point bouncing over my explanation
Midway was a turning point and a victory because of the changes and short term consequences that came right after the clash.
There were NO changes whatsoever to the tactical situation or strength of the Luftwaffe, you just pushed them back as much as you could, and not fully anyway, since they dropped tons of bombs over Britain.
They didn't stop because your opposition crippled them, they stopped cos it was a half-hearted, badly conceived and worst executed plan, and suddenly Barbarossa was more important for obvious resources reasons (and it's not like they stopped bombing you straight away anyway). Either you fail to understand the German logic about it, or you're in denial.
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Denial

Lets not bring Egypt and the North African theatre into this!
So there was no change whatsoever in the tactical situation or strength of the Luftwaffe between july 1940 and October 1940!

My gosh Stern, there really is no point discussing with you is there on this subject? Everything you accuse the people you disagree with of you are exhibiting to a greater degree.
Regards Mike