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Post by Otto Kretschmer on Mar 26, 2022 17:13:49 GMT
What if Hitler never approved the risky sickle cut plan of von Manstein and instead opted for a more conservative plan of action essentially a repeat of the 1914 Schlieffen plan?
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Post by miletus12 on Mar 26, 2022 19:38:59 GMT
What if Hitler never approved the risky sickle cut plan of von Manstein and instead opted for a more conservative plan of action essentially a repeat of the 1914 Schlieffen plan? Well: a great deal depends on the Diehl Plan is not botched by overextension into Holland and if Huntziger and Gamelin are sacked and some younger more capable French generals are installed in their places, and if the British do not bungle their 1935-1939 rearmaments in land warfare systems and if the Armee de l'Air and RAF are not so criminally incompetent. If the OKH remains as stupid as it was during Poland instead of fixing its own mistakes as revealed in that 1939 campaign; things "might" turn differently. Everyone involved gets a human factors and material conditions vote. I t is not a simple change of axis of main effort fdix. A lot of things and people have to change to make France 1940 emerge differently. Otherwise, it is the same results with different details. The BEF still kites off with its equipment left behind and the Petain / Laval combine still betrays France and the Reynaud government.
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