Lend lease, even to the Soviet Union, started before Pearl Harbor. I don't think we would have stayed out indefinitely, but it's a little harder to say.
3) Battle of Dunkirk. Would Britain have fought on if they had lost their entire BEF? Would it have changed the outcome of the Battle of Britain? Would Operation Sea Lion have been given the go ahead? It is impossible to know for sure, but odds are something would have changed.
But as the war dragged on in Europe US opinion did start to shift towards invovled. The Attack on Pearl Harbour and Hitler's decleration of war on the US ended any remaining doubts.
With regards to Operation Sea Lion, it was never going to go ahead if the Luftwaffe couldn't knock out the RAF.
With regards to Operation Sea Lion, it was never going to go ahead if the Luftwaffe couldn't knock out the RAF.
And I'll add that they couldn't actually knock out the RAF. For one thing, the British had the advantage of radar. Second, British manufacturing was out of reach of the Luftwaffe. During the Battle of Britain, the British were producing more planes than were shot down. And since they were flying over friendly skies, many of their pilots were able to escape with their lives and continue flying. I just don't see a plausible scenario where Germany could have obtained air superiority and without air superiority, the British navy would keep an invasion at bay regardless of how many land troops there were.
I'm not that convinced.. Germany had the British on the ropes for a large part of the Battle of Britain when they concentrated their efforts against the RAF.. the RAF was close to breaking at several points due to lack of trained pilots and those they had were extremely under pressure and fatigued and had to fight against rested and well experienced german fighter pilots.
The mistake, once again ordered by Hitler for propaganda and ideological purposes (i am really believing that without Hitler the war could have gone on far longer or would have ended with several major german cities nuked), was that they switched the fight from the RAF to bombing cities and initiating terror tactics.
This gave the RAF some much needed respite for refitting, repairs and training and together with their strategic advantage of fighting over their own country is what sealed that battle.
Luckily for all of us Hitler was a strategic moron which he has proved time and time again leading directly to some major defeats.
what if's. What if Churchill lost favor and the government fell with the loss of most of the BEF. It sounds tough that the King would have went to Canada and continued the government would continue the fight from therebut there is no guareentee that he would not have thrown in the towel like the Japanese Emperor later did.
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