After the 1940 defeat of Franch, the Germans turned their attention to knocking the UK out of the war. Goering was charged with elimination of the RAF and paving the way for a possible invasion in an operation that shall forever remain nameless.
But let's say that Hitler instead ignores Britain after the defeat of France, refuses to waste German resources on a sustained bombing campaign over an enemy which is more than capable of defending itself, after all, what are Britain's options? Ally-less, can't mount an invasion of continental Europe and desperately pinning hopes on Roosevelt or Stalin. Just ignore Perfidious Albion and the problems will go away, surely.
So the Luftwaffe don't lost those 873 fighters, 1014 bombers and those 2500 pilots. Can this tip the balance in the USSR and in North Africa? Will this make the British peace faction louder?
But let's say that Hitler instead ignores Britain after the defeat of France, refuses to waste German resources on a sustained bombing campaign over an enemy which is more than capable of defending itself, after all, what are Britain's options? Ally-less, can't mount an invasion of continental Europe and desperately pinning hopes on Roosevelt or Stalin. Just ignore Perfidious Albion and the problems will go away, surely.
So the Luftwaffe don't lost those 873 fighters, 1014 bombers and those 2500 pilots. Can this tip the balance in the USSR and in North Africa? Will this make the British peace faction louder?