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« on: July 27, 2017, 07:36:57 AM »

Goering was a brilliant pilot himself, but a s**ty tactician. Every time he got a leeway from Hitler to do something, be it Dunkirk, Battle of England or supplying the Sixth Army, it ended in a failure.

As of Dunkirk itself, there's no secret Hitler was very keen on "dividing the world" with the British Empire, which would also explain his later neglect of the African front, when he could cut the British off from Suez and go as far as Middle Eastern oil fields. Russia was his obsession.
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