You forget one thing: The Germans didn't have much of a navy. To get to Mexico, they would need a huge navy. It would have been years and years before they could have built a navy that could come all the way over here and challenge our navy with any hope of success.Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: nick1985
germany could have NEVER gotten over to america.
hell, they couldnt even cross the friggin english channel...let alone the atlantic. i hate it when people say "we would all be speaking german..." thats such BS.
They had U-boats just off our shore... they even dropped off spies in New York (Long Island I think) with U-Boats. If we didn't help the British, particularly with our Navy, there's no doubt the Germans would have defeated them, and there's little doubt they would have made it here.
HA. do you know what they had to "cross" the english channel?? barges TOWED by tugboats. yeah, great plan. dropping off spies VIA u-boat is a hell of a lot different that a full fledged invasion army. there is no way they could have ever cross the atlantic with a large enough fleet to land a substantial army. the german fleet was very small when compared to any other nation of that power. now correct me if im wrong, but the atlantic ocean is a little to big for TOWED barges to cross....
Yeah, you're right. You, a 19 year old kid, know more about planning an invasion than they did. Surely, they would have used the same plan to invade the U.S. as they would have to invade the U.K.If the Germans hadn't lost air superiority over Britain, they wouldn't have had much trouble invading if they built boats out of old cars like the Cubans. Invading the U.S. wouldn't have been too difficult if they came through Mexico. Their only problem would be that there just weren't enough Germans to control that many Europeans while invading North America. They would have needed more allies.![]()
And that's just the navy we already had at the time of our entry into the war......our next generations of battleships, cruisers, destroyers and carriers were already building before WW2 ever started.....we were well on our way to the most powerful navy in the world even if we didn't enter the war.
No way the Germans could ever get a significant invasion force over here. We would have sunk the 2 battleships they had in WW2, plus the battle cruisers and pocket battleships/large cruisers. They had no operational carriers at any point.
