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Old January 28th, 2008, 02:33 PM
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Default German invasion sept. 1939

What if the French army and the BEF had attacked Germany just after declaring war, aiming at Sarrebruck and Kaiserslautern ?

At this time, Germany had almost all its army in Poland, only 11 divisions and 23 reserve divisions were facing 85+ allied divisions in the west, with almost no air nor armor power, and the Siegfried line was only 30% completed.

To make it short, Germany was left almost without defense.

Had the French high command shaken its lethargy, what could have been achieved on the field ?

What would have been the impact in Poland ?
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