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On Jul 22, 11:51Â*pm, Tiger wrote:
Rob Arndt wrote: On Jul 22, 1:11�am, Joe Bruno wrote: On Jul 22, 1:03�am, LIBERATOR wrote: I think had he had one aircraft carrier, he could have won the war. Now just imagine 2 or 3, why the heck didn't he produce these? Why why why didn't this big beaked bohemian corporal have his navy create an aircraft carrier? I'm wondering if anyone knows an explanation for this... How could he not figure out that mobilizing a small air force is going to give him odds on his foes that they are going to have to devote resources to mitigate the threat of this mobile air detach? I say Hitler missed the boat! ...oh well, he's only human I guess... One aircraft carrier wouldn't have done much good. He only wanted to occupy mainland Europe, so he didn't need carriers. The German Navy under Hitler didn't get much funds or attention, except for the Uboats and they got massacred in the last stages of the war. No Joe, the U-boats wrecked havoc on Britain and had Doenitz 300 of them at any time in the N Atlantic would have won the war by 1940 by starving Britain and preventing a pre-D-Day invasion build-up. At any given time there were only around 100 boats in the water with the Fw-200 and the pirate raiders racking up huge tonnage of sunken ships. However, Britain cracked enigma and then the war turned over to the Allies with the destroyer escorts, better a/c with radar, defeat of the Condor, and even Doenitz's decision to divert around 50 boats at any given time to the S Atlantic. The KMS Graf Zeppelin was not finished (up to 80%) and so was used as a floating naval warehouse while the KMS Peter Strausser was scrapped. Goering also forbid a rival Kreigsmarine air arm, so that was that. The U-boat arm took tremendous losses in the last year of the war but new developments like the U-boat Types XXI, XXIII, and XXVI would have have turned the tide along with technologies like silent drive, stealth coatings, wire-guided torpedos, and the ability to stay submerged as opposed to running on the surface most of the time. But time simply ran out and very few of these boats got to trials while only 4 Type XXVIs were laid down. The Prufstand XII V-2 towed missile launchers were also delayed with only one launcher finished at Stettin with the other two only 65% completed. The Kriegsmarine hydrofoils were failures as well as the midget subs and explosive torpedo boats. The German S-boots instead racked up some good kills before the Kriegsmarine resorted to the eastern evacuations with over 2.2 million people moved in 1945 before capitulation. Rob Nice topic but better placed at sci.military.naval & rec.aviation.military.naval if you want imput...- Hide quoted text - Jawohl! |
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