- The pace of Allied advances seems a bit optimistic to me, at first glance. In OTL 1944, they captured Paris August 25, Antwerp September 4, and Aachen October 21, to give a sense of timeline. Per
this map on Wikipedia, the Allies seem to have had five armies north of Switzerland circa September, facing six German. In TTL April 1941, I count 12 Allied against 12 German(plus somewhere around one more from each of them at the Water Line, off-map). As a sanity check, Barbarossa involved 12 German armies and the Battle of France had nine French armies and about four from other allies, so that seems plausible enough. In OTL 1944, the Allies also had much stronger air superiority than they do in TTL 1941, from what I can tell, so that'd also help. Conversely, in OTL, allied logistics were strained by the lack of usable ports. I guess I'm just shocked at how rapidly the Germans are falling apart here. I'd expect them to be falling back, but they're losing every battle of substance. They seem like they have enough force that at least a few of their operations should succeed. I suspect I'm missing something here, because you've obviously done more research than I have, but I'm wondering what I'm missing.
Thanks again.