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Only reason the British Expeditionary force and remnants of the French Army were able to escape with their tails between their legs was due to Hitler's soft spot for Britain.
Though, a decision he would regret later on.
"On May 24 German units were just crossing the canal defense line close to Dunkirk, the only remaining port by which the BEF could be evacuated, when an inexplicable order from German leader Adolf Hitler not only stopped their advance but actually called them back to the canal line."
Dunkirk evacuation | World War II | Encyclopedia Britannica
Germany would've made a minced meat out of Britain, had it not been for the Channel and the Island nature. Invaded most of Europe.....i mean, how many in the past have done that? It is aid that the only place Hitler had a soft spot for in Britain was Oxford. He wanted it to be the capital of his German-British Empire.....and wanted the existing London obliterated.
To say that the French Army saved Britain is truly laughable at best. The French couldn't even defend their own capital city, let alone Britain.Germany would've made a minced meat out of Britain, had it not been for the Channel and the Island nature. Invaded most of Europe.....i mean, how many in the past have done that? It is aid that the only place Hitler had a soft spot for in Britain was Oxford. He wanted it to be the capital of his German-British Empire.....and wanted the existing London obliterated.
Germany would've made a minced meat out of Britain, had it not been for the Channel and the Island nature. Invaded most of Europe.....i mean, how many in the past have done that? It is aid that the only place Hitler had a soft spot for in Britain was Oxford. He wanted it to be the capital of his German-British Empire.....and wanted the existing London obliterated.
Not really true. They helped, but the French Army alone was a demoralized defeated force at Dunkirk/Dunkerque. the only saving grace was that many hoped for a free life in England(they guessed that all of them would be evacuated). Had Rundstedt and Hitler not given the Halt order, the French Army would have collapsed sooner. In any case, the perimeter was held by British heavy guns(AA guns used in anti tank roles).
It was not an inexplicable order. After the war Gerd von Runstedt tried his best to blame Hitler alone, but the decision was as much his as well. The flank of the 8th Panzer of Rommel was exposed and a French counterattack had pushed the Recon battalions in a rout. The overstretched lines of the 'ghost division' was a cause of worry and halting the attack was a good decision. But the Germans should have sped up the attack immediately instead of depending on Goering's Luftflotte 3 alone. But then it's possible that the Germans did not expect the Brits to escape with a third of a million men from ONE single port without air superiority.Only reason the British Expeditionary force and remnants of the French Army were able to escape with their tails between their legs was due to Hitler's soft spot for Britain.
Though, a decision he would regret later on.
"On May 24 German units were just crossing the canal defense line close to Dunkirk, the only remaining port by which the BEF could be evacuated, when an inexplicable order from German leader Adolf Hitler not only stopped their advance but actually called them back to the canal line."
Dunkirk evacuation | World War II | Encyclopedia Britannica
Not at all. He had a soft spot, true, but not for any Oxford or anything. He just wanted England to be a brother in arms for his Weltangshaung(world view). Too bad Churchill did not share his views.Germany would've made a minced meat out of Britain, had it not been for the Channel and the Island nature. Invaded most of Europe.....i mean, how many in the past have done that? It is aid that the only place Hitler had a soft spot for in Britain was Oxford. He wanted it to be the capital of his German-British Empire.....and wanted the existing London obliterated.
Also share your rich historic knowledge of 1962 sino warNot really true. They helped, but the French Army alone was a demoralized defeated force at Dunkirk/Dunkerque. the only saving grace was that many hoped for a free life in England(they guessed that all of them would be evacuated). Had Rundstedt and Hitler not given the Halt order, the French Army would have collapsed sooner. In any case, the perimeter was held by British heavy guns(AA guns used in anti tank roles).
The defence was honorable though. Especially because they knew they were kaput.
It was not an inexplicable order. After the war Gerd von Runstedt tried his best to blame Hitler alone, but the decision was as much his as well. The flank of the 8th Panzer of Rommel was exposed and a French counterattack had pushed the Recon battalions in a rout. The overstretched lines of the 'ghost division' was a cause of worry and halting the attack was a good decision. But the Germans should have sped up the attack immediately instead of depending on Goering's Luftflotte 3 alone. But then it's possible that the Germans did not expect the Brits to escape with a third of a million men from ONE single port without air superiority.
Not at all. He had a soft spot, true, but not for any Oxford or anything. He just wanted England to be a brother in arms for his Weltangshaung(world view). Too bad Churchill did not share his views.
Start a new thread. I will try to do justice to those who died. From policy problems to the debacle.Also share your rich historic knowledge of 1962 sino war