Anonymous
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7/26/2025, 4:43:30 AM
No.511382787
>>511366900
>superior fighting machines
Yes. But failed at mass producing them.
It doesn't matter that there are stories about single tiger tanks stopping columns of dozens of shermans, if allied air power wrecks everything, the russians send in a hundred T34s for every german tank, the d-day landings have only 2 german planes available for defense, and the allies build more ships per month than german submarines can sink
>Fighting men
The brits wrote that two account for their strength of conviction, the allies need to bring 1.5 times the men and material to achieve the same results. The allies outnumbered the axis 8 to 1.
>better leaders
Hitler failed to gain any real allies. He lost because he couldn't help himself bullying france. (if he just installed petain and left, the english sinking the french fleet would seem like a terrible betrayal, the US wouldn't see germany as an existential threat and the brits would make peace, which in our timeline failed by 4 votes because of how hitler treated the french) His only real ally was Japan, which he couldn't interact or work with. And european subjects. If he had a more concrete vision for conquered peoples he might have won. If he actually offered the russians an alternative other than mass death (and not only in 1944 when the front is collapsing) there would be millions of ex-commies who would have happily joined up with him
>superior fighting machines
Yes. But failed at mass producing them.
It doesn't matter that there are stories about single tiger tanks stopping columns of dozens of shermans, if allied air power wrecks everything, the russians send in a hundred T34s for every german tank, the d-day landings have only 2 german planes available for defense, and the allies build more ships per month than german submarines can sink
>Fighting men
The brits wrote that two account for their strength of conviction, the allies need to bring 1.5 times the men and material to achieve the same results. The allies outnumbered the axis 8 to 1.
>better leaders
Hitler failed to gain any real allies. He lost because he couldn't help himself bullying france. (if he just installed petain and left, the english sinking the french fleet would seem like a terrible betrayal, the US wouldn't see germany as an existential threat and the brits would make peace, which in our timeline failed by 4 votes because of how hitler treated the french) His only real ally was Japan, which he couldn't interact or work with. And european subjects. If he had a more concrete vision for conquered peoples he might have won. If he actually offered the russians an alternative other than mass death (and not only in 1944 when the front is collapsing) there would be millions of ex-commies who would have happily joined up with him