Saturday, August 3, 2024

Sea Lion

  







English Channel.


The Channel is like a castle's moat, preventing the

ravaging of England by invading armies - a cataclysm 

periodically experienced by other European nations.

Napoleon marched his army a thousand plus miles

from Paris to Moscow but he dared not attempt 

crossing a twenty mile channel.








Assault on Britain.


Hitler's generals figured they'd need 13 divisions,

about ninety thousand troops, in the first wave.

Another two hundred thousand troops would soon

follow.  This would include 3 armored divisions.

Tanks.


Britain could muster maybe 6 divisions total 

to meet the assault if this were June, following 

Dunkirk.  Were the attack made in October

the number of British defenders would double.







River Barges.


Hitler gave his army a month, until mid-August,

to prepare for Sea Lion, his Channel invasion.

Germany's rivers and canals were being stripped

of their barges in order to ferry troops from French

ports to English shores.  Normally, the barges

safely sailed calm waters.  Now they may venture

onto rough seas, loaded with troops and military

hardware.  RAF pilots routinely sink and damage a

number of these invasion craft gathering in places

like Calais.







Kriegsmarine doesn't share in glory.


The German Navy read about the Battle of France

in the newspapers like everyone else.

The greatest victory in German military history and

Grand Admiral Raeder is simply a bystander.

Half his surface fleet is off the coast of Norway

sitting on the ocean's bottom.


Raeder tells Hitler, his Navy cannot protect German

troops crossing the Channel from the Royal Navy.







Hitler's go to guy.


Hermann Goering.  Reich Marshall.  

A six star general who designs his own uniform.

A World War I fighter pilot ace.  Hitler's oldest

Nazi friend.  They've been together since before

the '23 Beer Hall Putsch in Munich.  Goering

took a bullet in the pelvis.  Crazy times.

He's been fighting opioid addiction ever since. 


Now Goering is Air Minister and he tells Hitler

there will be no need for an invasion.

His Luftwaffe will have the Brits begging 

for peace.







Ace up the sleeve.


Dowding's secret weapon.  Radar.

Mounted atop a three hundred foot tower

these powerful beams detect German planes

taking off anywhere along the Channel's

French coastline.  You also get an idea where

the planes are headed and how many there are.

It's a real force multiplier.  No more wasting

aircraft and pilot time on long patrols.

And you can efficiently allocate your fighter 

strength to match the enemy threat.


Here's the best news yet.

The Germans don't yet know anything about it.

Brilliant.



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©  Tom Taylor






OVER EASY


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