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Old 06-04-2010, 07:29 AM
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I often ask myself a question.
Why Germany has asked the help of the Axis forces to conquer England?
Germany might well require the assistance of Japan.
Why 'Germany has changed its mind on England and was' moved after the Russian front?
Italy had a good naval force because 'between Hitler and Mussolini, there were no specific agreements on how to attack England? Mussolini said that he wanted to participate in the Battle of Britain while not indifferent to Hitler gave great importance to Italy, and his address so there were very specific agreements perhaps if they had made arrangements both in terms of strategic air and naval perhaps there could be a better strategy.
are just my assumptions but things go well in the story are different.

because Germany has used with greater intensity 'air power instead of the sea?
the distance between Germany and Eng and soon a massive attack by sea, escorted by a good air cover would be optimal.
during the Battle of Britain there was' the attack on Taranto and 70% of Italian naval forces was partly damaged and partly destroyed.
If the Italian ships were on the English coast instead of in the bay of Taranto with the German U-boat with a good air cover?
What do you think? I put the question to be enemies than friends.

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