Sea Lion was well underway and only was abandoned once it was made clear that the Luftwaffe would not be able to establish air supremacy any time in the near future, after they lost the Battle of Britain.
These are established facts and the reason Goering fell out of favor with Hitler, he failed to deliver what was promised... the destruction of the RAF.
It absolutely was a contingency, and was not intended from the getgo. That is not "my history." It did become the plan when it became clear the war would continue.
When and where did he say that? You do see that my mentions are all major historical facts, taught in U.S. Military Academies and all over the world, right? As agreed upon as the D-Day landings occurring on June 6th 1944 and the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of '45.
Your statements are blind sentiment/feelings about Hitler, with no sources.
Your history is absolutely incorrect.
Sea Lion was well underway and only was abandoned once it was made clear that the Luftwaffe would not be able to establish air supremacy any time in the near future, after they lost the Battle of Britain.
These are established facts and the reason Goering fell out of favor with Hitler, he failed to deliver what was promised... the destruction of the RAF.
It absolutely was a contingency, and was not intended from the getgo. That is not "my history." It did become the plan when it became clear the war would continue.
I'm not going to argue your opinion that the Nazis had good intentions.
Hitler said that he admired the Brits and didnt want to fight them. He wanted their help against the rising soviet menace.
When and where did he say that? You do see that my mentions are all major historical facts, taught in U.S. Military Academies and all over the world, right? As agreed upon as the D-Day landings occurring on June 6th 1944 and the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of '45.
Your statements are blind sentiment/feelings about Hitler, with no sources.