Operation SeaLion:Effects

Da Pwnzlord

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In Crete, the Royal Navy DID repulse the convoys of troops in surface transports. Crete was nearly entirely taken by paratroopers, soldiers from gliders and transport aircraft (once an airfield was taken). Germany could not hope to gather enough paratroopers to make this viable against mainland Britain. For a sea invasion, they would have to have naval superiority, something more or less impossible without making the timeline unrecognizable.
 
Let assume, as the thread starts, that German troops, get a foot hold in the South of England, against all odds and can hold it and even expand it.
How would this unfold, military and above all politically, in short term and later on the long turn.
 
Let assume, as the thread starts, that German troops, get a foot hold in the South of England, against all odds and can hold it and even expand it.
How would this unfold, military and above all politically, in short term and later on the long turn.

If you want to make these assumptions, why not take this to the ASB forums where that sort of thread belongs?
 
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