Hey Guys,
Now I know the thought of Operation Sealion succeeding is purely ASB and I fully understand that.
All I'm asking for are what were the plans for Britain in the short and long run? This is politically, culturally etc.
I've looked it up on Wikipedia though it sounds odd about the men being sent to Germany while the women being kept behind.
So what were the plans? And if there weren't many, what do you think would've happened?
Now I know the thought of Operation Sealion succeeding is purely ASB and I fully understand that.
All I'm asking for are what were the plans for Britain in the short and long run? This is politically, culturally etc.
I've looked it up on Wikipedia though it sounds odd about the men being sent to Germany while the women being kept behind.
So what were the plans? And if there weren't many, what do you think would've happened?