The Germans could not conquer the Soviets, who after some conquests were their territorial neighbor. ASB without nuclear warfare (which means the German nuclear progam needs to be wanked beyond belief and the American nuclear program screwed beyond belief), unless you count an "invasion" as something either utterly significant (a U-Boat crew comes ashore and starts raiding for supplies or something), against a remote target (German version of the Aleutians Campaign), or something utterly doomed to fail that nevertheless actually goes through (Sealion 2: Western Hemisphere edition). B-36 entered service in 1949. Once the hypothetical invasion fleet got to the East Coast-assuming it was still intact-the Germans would face the same problem they did with the UK. For this to be even feasible, the Nazis need to take and annex the Azores Islands. Thread starter BiteNibbleChomp; ... the Axis being in a position to attempt this by 1950. Oh! 1950: UN condemns North Korean invasion North Korea has invaded South Korea at several points along the two countries' joint border. I'm not even going to mention a certain sea mammal! OK just on this, the problem is ships from the US (and UK, ships did go from them UK after all) to Moroccan & Algerian Beaches held by the Vichy French in North africa while North Africa is already being military contested. How to establish air superiority over the USAF. On 25 June 1950, the United Nations Security Council unanimously condemned the North Korean invasion of South Korea, with UN Security Council Resolution 82. Here the Germans will very much be seen as a threat. The German's avoid heavy losses in Norway whereas the Brits have a huge debacle including destroyers being misidentified by the Norwegian coastal artillery as Germans, hitting minefields, etc.
They can have that, but it probably won't be on board a carrier yet. IT was only the Germans turning east to invade the USSR that the plan was shelved - that's how close it came to being implemented. The same act was a direct response of the shock of the Fall of France. Thus it is irrelevant to the Azores battle. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Germany is never going to be able to produce enough stuff or people to. What you dont want to do is hurl your landing craft across the atlantic aimed at New York. Good luck crossing the Atlantic against that. Only they never successfully held it down did they? JavaScript is disabled. Why don't the US also have this (long range fighter), why does only Germany get technological advancement. Wait for the USA to offer terms. Then invade - or even better, get invited in - to a country in NA, doesnt matter too much which.Build that up as a base. It's really not like Germany going in the other direction against the US. (Also since battleship vs. battleship wasn't really a thing in WW2 its kind of moot). It was only 3 months after Pearl Harbor. Neither Germany nor Japan would have the manpower nor the logistics to stage such an invasion. Brown and LTJG L.H. Well it first requires Britain to fall. Push into Ohio to take the industrial region near the Great Lakes. The following year, Barbarossa is a complete success and the Soviets collapse allowing the Germans to focus on Plan Z and the Amerika bomber project. They swiftly become insanely popular in Europe. Texas is 1500 miles from NY, to go again to the barbarossa comparison Warsaw to Stalingrad is just over 1000 miles. Wait a second, your Britain ISNT occupied and is still in the picture? However in the 50's, there are possibilities. It will happen if you are patient. Plog shared credit for the destruction of a Yakovlev Yak-9 piston-powered fighter. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. But remember, this was written back in 1942. Okay the argument is here that the US must do nothing in response to German preparations, got it. From a supply point of view, Torch proves that an landing can be sustained from a trans-Atlantic distance if the ships are there to support it. JavaScript is disabled. I also noticed that no one has mentioned The Manhattan Project yet. IDK, that still seems like a US advantage. Since captured information was used, not going to mention F-86 that first flew in 1947. Holding Egypt doesn't make it easier to supply Torch if there's no ships sailing out of Alexandria. Either the fall of Britain or Britain going fascist would probably result in a even larger expansion. Even the most rabid of isolationists would be shitting their pants after the RN is out of the picture. For any invasion to succeed Germany and Japan would need control of the seas and that was just not going to happen unless Germany actually followed through with the Z Plan and even then... Amphibious landings in the U.S. would have to be made from Iceland for Germany-assuming points 1 and 2 above are met. Technically counts as an invasion of the continental US, just one that is very limited in scale and doesn't lead to a Man in the High Castle scenario. An invasion of the U.S. seemed very likely.
For example even if you could land german forces where would you have the German forces land in the US, and what happens next? Now you dont needan invasion fleet, you just have to steadily expend your base ready for aland invasion. The USA by 1950 would have something like 50 Essex-class carriers, minimum 6 Iowa-class BBs, probably 6 Midway-class carriers, upgunned and refitted North Carolina-class BBs, and probably a single United States-class supercarrier with 5 more on the way and the big Fs in the design stage. The article, written by Phillip Wylie, contained five plans/routes that either the Germans or the Japanese or both might take to invade the U.S. To us right now these plans appear ludicrous. The plan was to have the entire process done in five-six years, in time for the city to host a 1950 World's Fair (exactly what countries not under Nazi occupation would attend seems to have been an overlooked detail). Invasion, U.S.A. (1952) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Would Portugal put up a fight about this? You uh...do realize the Essex carried 100 planes each right? Hitler had blown his chance to take out Russia in Barbarossa and the UK working with the U.S. now was working to counter the U-Boat threat.
The German invasion of France and Norway don't go as in OTL at all. The invasion does not have to be guaranteed of success, but it must be able to achieve a serious beachhead (that is, no "U-boat lands 5 guys with flamethrowers next to New York and they burn some stuff before dying very quickly" scenarios). The Atlantic is too wide to send and supply an invasion across, it would be a logistical nightmare that would never happen. Panzers are given lower priority for resources. On top of this you had the vast disparity in naval forces to help with that, as well disparity of forces at the points of invasion. Either way, the 20th century US isn't just sitting back and letting a hostile state build up a huge military force right next door. 5. The US already identified that the Azores were a point that could be threatening in 1940. Poland, France, Norway, Greece &c fall as OTL. But I understand your point - pound for pound, the Sodaks were the most efficient. That's all I was trying to say with Torch. 3. The reason the military disarmed so fast after WW2 was a lack of any seeming threat. I think Pathe means not good odds for the, not so good odds for the Germans for the Americans it looks great. Why the actual fuck would the US Navy still be using Hellcats as a frontline naval fighter in 1950?
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