Aizle wrote:
DFK! wrote:
Interesting thought when it comes to the Nazis, what if Hitler hadn't turned on Russia?
We'd be speaking German.
No we wouldn't. England would ahve been forced to negotiate peace with Germany and the rest of WWII would ahve been us beating the tar out of the Japanese. Germany had zero chance of invading England; it lacked amphibious equipment or the training to use it, and it had only 4 battleships to protect any landing against the Home Fleet, 2 of which were armed only with 11-inch guns. Any German landing attempt would have been massacred by sea and air power before they could land more than a token force on the British Isles.
Given that, there is no way they were going to cross the Atlantic. They lacked the means to defend their convoys against sea or air attack; Germany never finished an aircraft carrier, and again they had only 2 large battleships and 2 small ones; any of which would ahve been hard-pressed at best against a
Colorado,
North Carolina,
South Dakota, or
Iowa. All of these had larger main batteries (in bore size, number of guns, or both) and at least all of the newer 3 classes had thicker armor that was better distributed in an all-or-nothing arrangment compared to the incremental arrangment of Bismark which was really unchanged since WWI. Remember that Germany was not allowed to build capital ships after that, so they lost 30 years of building experience. Then there was the rapidly-advancing American radar fire control, which proved devastatingly effective in the
Washington vs
Kirishima engagement and at Leyete Gulf - and of course counting just those classes and not the older 14-inch gun battleships the U.S. has 13 battleships to the German 4. Submarines might have knocked that down some, but by the same token the U.S. had subs and German destroyers were notoriously poor at long-range work, hence why
Bismark and
Prinz Eugen were alone.
Subs also wouldn't stop dive bombers or torpedo planes and German ships were considerably inferior to U.S. ships in antiaircraft weapons as well.