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Default Re: Were the germans wrong?operation sealion

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Originally Posted by macker33 View Post
They were worried about the navy but what good is the navy when you are 30 miles inland?
The problem is that you can't get troops 30 miles inland without sea power. How do you get troops across a channel dominated by British ships? Also, how do you keep them supplied? not to mention the German's inexperience in cross-ocean invasions, shown in their poor planning. And yes this has been discussed a ton of times, even this particular question.
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