What Could Have Happened If:

The Germans hadn't stopped their advance and rolled right into Dunkirk?

Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

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Dann wΓΌrden wir alle sein deutschsprachigen Raum am wahrscheinlichsten.

Russian bias? I think you mean Russian fact, Comrade!

[quote='Bill Nye\'s a Russian Spy','https://forum.callofwar.com/index.php?thread/6959-what-could-have-happened-if/&postID=65006#post65006']Dann wΓΌrden wir alle sein deutschsprachigen Raum am wahrscheinlichsten.

[/quote]I can't read German.

Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

Germany would have won the war.


"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Maximilien wrote:

Germany would have won the war.
I agree. Britain probably would've surrendered. Rommel then would've gotten through North Africa and finally gotten the oil Germany needed. No springboard for D-Day. Russia would've been flanked by two German offensives. Japan might've been able to join in and get more natural resources. All in all, we would've lost.
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

Kehsct wrote:

I agree. Britain probably would've surrendered. Rommel then would've gotten through North Africa and finally gotten the oil Germany needed. No springboard for D-Day. Russia would've been flanked by two German offensives. Japan might've been able to join in and get more natural resources. All in all, we would've lost.
Germany would have invaded Great Britain in 1940.

"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Maximilien wrote:

Kehsct wrote:

I agree. Britain probably would've surrendered. Rommel then would've gotten through North Africa and finally gotten the oil Germany needed. No springboard for D-Day. Russia would've been flanked by two German offensives. Japan might've been able to join in and get more natural resources. All in all, we would've lost.
Germany would have invaded Great Britain in 1940.
Or GB would've surrendered. I mean that's 400 thousand troops dead instead of alive.
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

Kehsct wrote:

Or GB would've surrendered. I mean that's 400 thousand troops dead instead of alive.
It is a possibility.

"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Couple that with V-1, V-2, and bombers and Britain would've almost certainly surrendered.

Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

Kehsct wrote:

Couple that with V-1, V-2, and bombers and Britain would've almost certainly surrendered.
It is quite likely.

"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Kehsct wrote:

[quote='Bill Nye\'s a Russian Spy','https://forum.callofwar.com/index.php?thread/6959-what-could-have-happened-if/&postID=65006#post65006']Dann wΓΌrden wir alle sein deutschsprachigen Raum am wahrscheinlichsten.
I can't read German.

[/quote]I said "We would all be speaking German most likely"

Russian bias? I think you mean Russian fact, Comrade!

[quote='Bill Nye\'s a Russian Spy','https://forum.callofwar.com/index.php?thread/6959-what-could-have-happened-if/&postID=65322#post65322']

Kehsct wrote:

[quote='Bill Nye\'s a Russian Spy','https://forum.callofwar.com/index.php?thread/6959-what-could-have-happened-if/&postID=65006#post65006']Dann wΓΌrden wir alle sein deutschsprachigen Raum am wahrscheinlichsten.
I can't read German.

[/quote]I said "We would all be speaking German most likely"

[/quote]Yeah.

Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

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