I guess that's your argument won. I'll retreat and burn my history books. Thank god they had nowt left in the tank to destroy 22 million determined Ruskies.The fact is we won the Battle of Britain.
Oh, hang on...

I guess that's your argument won. I'll retreat and burn my history books. Thank god they had nowt left in the tank to destroy 22 million determined Ruskies.The fact is we won the Battle of Britain.
The fact is we won the Battle of Britain. Giving the US the chance to join the war.
Also giving the Germans reason to change tact and turn east.
Had we not stood to the Nazi's then the war would have changed.
Either Russia or Germany would have conquered the British Isles and the rest of Europe. The US would not have been able to do a thing about it.
The fact is we won the Battle of Britain. Giving the US the chance to join the war.
Also giving the Germans reason to change tact and turn east.
Had we not stood to the Nazi's then the war would have changed.
Either Russia or Germany would have conquered the British Isles and the rest of Europe. The US would not have been able to do a thing about it.
Possibly. But it is a good question. A pause, no matter how significant, gives those enemies time to amass fortifications, weapons, intelligence etc. Something that most of Europe was missing when the Gerries steamrolled/blitzkrieged every single army before them, including the British and shoved them into The Channel. You can not emphasise enough how formidable those soldiers (The Wehrmacht) were.Let's say the German's conquered the British Isles. Do you think they then would still lose to the Russians?
I guess that's your argument won. I'll retreat and burn my history books. Thank god they had nowt left in the tank to destroy 22 million determined Ruskies.
Oh, hang on...
err...they didn't. They settled on a diplomatic agreement regards East Germany and the Soviet control of outlying Eastern European countries.Thsts not my point. I believe the Russians would have still have beaten the German's. But do you think the Ruskies would have stopped at the German border? or do you think they would have taken the rest of Europe as they did with Poland Czechoslovakia amongst other countrys.
Remember the Americans are fighting their own war in thd Pacific.
Hence why ta Battle of Brtain was a the most important and key point of the war.Well yes and no
fact is if it was not for the Russians the war could well have dragged on a lot longer or some sort of peace agreement
the eastern front battles campaign was massive the Germans lost a massive amount of tanks and air craft there all of which may well have been in France
German tech towards the end of the war was pretty impressive as well
ballistic missile tech
Jet fighters
err...they didn't. They settled on a diplomatic agreement regards East Germany and the Soviet control of outlying Eastern European countries.
Russia entered the war in the Pacific.
Agreement with Who?
Hence why ta Battle of Brtain was a the most important and key point of the war.
We could never have beaten the German's or the Russians alone.
The Germans were on the verg of nuclear weapons and a Rocket that could hit New York. The Russians had a massive army.
Neither the Russians or the German's would have been our friends.
In February 1945, when they were confident of an Allied victory, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Stalin met near Yalta, Crimea, to discuss the reorganization of post-WWII Europe.