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![]() "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" wrote in message ... On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 19:04:27 GMT, (Drazen Kramaric) wrote: The potential enemies were well-known, and the war was launched on a German timetable, as Adolf certainly wasn't responding to external agression. Meanwhile the British, Americans and Soviets had war imposed on them, including the attrition endured in several major defeats (especially in the Russian case) yet still managed to beat the people who set the agenda. While I'm sure the individual Luftwaffe pilots, groundstaff and aircrew did everything that could reasonably expected, the higher direction and staff work of the Luftwaffe was observably inferior to that achieved by their enemies. I agree with Mr Dillard amout this issue, I'm afraid. They controlled the development of hostilities in every case, and they lost in the end. Something graphically demonstrated during the Hague conference of Sept 3 1940 where Goering , Kesselring etc basically declared victory over the RAF annoincing that they weredown to their last 100 fighters and all that was needed to finish the job was a series of raids on London to flush out the last reserves. Quote My fellow commanders, we are now on the brink of victory. An assault and an invasion of England is now more promising than ever before. Our intelligence has now informed us that the RAF is now down to less than a hundred fighter aircraft, the airfields protecting London are out of action because of the superb and accurate bombing of our bomber forces, their communications are in disarray, and now we are told, their air commanders are arguing with each other. /Quote Only Sperle who had actually spoken to the aircrews engaged in combat and knew of the true losses of the Luftwaffe demurred . Keith |
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