Re: Could Germany have won WW2 if air parity existed?(Score: 1) by alienzombie101 on Wed Apr 13, 2016 9:51 am (User Info | Send a Message)
But that would mean taking most of their military assets to that region, and by the time the Marines got done in the Pacific, maybe even increasing the size of the Corps before that point, they would've made landings in the UK, where their experience in fighting the Japanese would've been invaluable. How are you going to defend an area against an entire country's military, when China still fights Japan and the Marines at the same time. Then again, there wouldn't be air parity at all due to the Battle of Britain, which kicked the s*** out of the Luftwaffe. No matter how you look at it, Hitler was fighting on too many fronts, and his allies were either too weak or too busy to help him. He lost the war the moment he attacked the Soviet Union. No amount of air power in the world is going to solve that.
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