D-Day stood for Double Dunkirk and the Greatest Folly ever

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D-Day stood for Double Dunkirk and the Greatest Folly ever

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Post by PassandReviewofWW2 » 10 Sep 2016, 19:10

What was the basis for Hitler s estimation that the Allied Landings must FAIL!!!!!!
1. The Weather
2. The Beaches were closed to all tourists and Visitors
3. Hitlers generals were all on Vacation, and therefore there was no way they could foul things up
4. The SS HJ Division was on the Job
5.The last time Hitler saw Churchill s Navy, it was nothing but rowboats and garbage scowls at Dunkirk
6. It would be another Dunkirk,and it would be great amusement watching Churchill beach himself again , so go ahead and try it
What was the real reason that Hitler discounted the reports of impending invasion as verruckt? And that German Field Marshals and Generals were over reacting.

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Re: D-Day stood for Double Dunkirk and the Greatest Folly ever

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Post by PassandReviewofWW2 » 10 Sep 2016, 19:11

Reference: WW 2 Magazine:
Hitler believed that unless the Allies first had control of a Port Facility, the Landings could not be supported


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Re: D-Day stood for Double Dunkirk and the Greatest Folly ever

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Post by OpanaPointer » 10 Sep 2016, 19:16

PassandReviewofWW2 wrote:
5.The last time Hitler saw Churchill s Navy, it was nothing but rowboats and garbage scowls at Dunkirk
Pity he'd never heard of Scapa Flow.
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