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Could Germany have successfully invaded Britain?

Could Germany have successfully invaded Britain?

So, the answer is no, since the rationale for the invasion didn’t exist when it was needed. Whatever Hitler gained from bombing Britain was lost even more with the bombing raids on German cities.

What would happen if Germany won the Battle of Britain?

By preventing Germany from gaining air superiority, the battle ended the threat that Hitler would launch Operation Sea Lion, a proposed amphibious and airborne invasion of Britain. …

Why couldn’t Germany win the Battle of Britain 1940?

Otherwise, the Sea Lion invasion would not be possible. The Luftwaffe had one massive shot left. On Sept. 15, Germany threw about 400 bombers and 700 fighters into an all-out attack on Britain.

Why was Switzerland not invaded by Germany?

According to Schäfer, a historian from the Martin Luther University in Germany, one of the main reasons why Switzerland was not invaded was because of the ceasefire between France and Germany, which France was forced to accept following the German offensive in May and June 1940.

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What would have happened if Germany attacked Britain in WW2?

German glider attacks and parachute attacks on Britain itself would have met fairly limited resistance; or at least it would have taken time to get the very few crack British and Dominion units on hand to the relevant part of the island.

How would a German invasion of England have been successful?

The surviving German paras are dropped into England, they fall to earth only armed with pistols mind you. Their heavy weapons are dropped in separate canisters. By this time, the British Army would have already prepared a welcoming party. Realistically it had no chance of success.

Would a German invasion of the US have failed?

There is plenty of evidence to suggest that a German invasion, would have failed. One also has to assume that Germany had sufficient transport for its infantry ( landing craft and JU-52 transport aircraft) as in 1940 it had neither.

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Could Germany have won the war if England had broken the Enigma?

Since England had broken the enigma code Germany could not have pulled any surprise punches during a military invasion. Any German technological superiority at the beginning wore off month by month, except for the V-1 and V-2. So, the answer is no, since the rationale for the invasion didn’t exist when it was needed.