@Knowledgia

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@inforent5420

The allies really fumbled the bag early on.

@gandoff7840

Writer: How oversimplified do you want the presentation to be? 

Director: Yes.

@syedalishahryar9976

You forgot to mention that Germans were given crystal meth.

@bakthihapuarachchi3447

Not to mention Stalin's military purges that significantly weakened Soviet military capabilities

@Clearwood_

Here's a fun fact the Germans never used the term "Blitzkrieg" that's a western term.  Edit for those who have to have this explained to them. I should have said "Allied term" or maybe "Western Allies". Either way the Germans themselves never used it officially but we do today to describe the tactics used by the Wehrmacht during the early phase of the war.

@bronchitis1564

Best visual animation of the blitzkrieg I’ve seen so far, simple but gets the point across. Very well done

@RonnieMyers777

Germany had that pure Heisenberg

@Tomi79Hun

The Allies where smoking and chilling. The Germans went straight for the hard stuff. That's why

@frankharr9466

Germany started rebuilding in the 20's in secret.  Hitler didn't start the rearmament, he excelerated programs that were already there.

Brlizkrieg was used on France too.  The were still traumatized from WWI, but they HAD prepared.  They just hadn't prepared for the war that actually happened.

@Torfin2001

Moral of the story: Don't mercilessly humiliate the country you defeated if you want its people to bury the past and move towards a better future for everyone.

@Dark-sv5cg

“Bro said Jew to the passivity” ☠️

@TeFaireMoualek

France actually DID invade Germany in the Saarland and could have pushed its advantage to Ruhr to completely neutralise the industrial core of Germany but the Military Doctrine was instead defensive and French HQ called a withdrawal from Saarland to come back behind the Maginot Line (a complete nonesense that former Colonel De Gaulle criticised)

@ArtemisShanks

England and France were using ‘appeasement’ as a delay tactic while they slowly mobilized for war against Germany.

@TetsuShima

Say what you want about the austrian painter, but the fact that he made France sign the rendition in the same train car in which the forced armistice of WW1 was signed proves he was one of the greatest trolls in History 😂😂😂

@ducklingchief8289

Blitzkrieg in theory: 🛻🚚💨⚡⚡

Blitzkrieg in reality: 🐴💨

@TheLitRight

There’s a few extra things to include. The Luftwaffe was initially superior, allowing them to walk all over their opponents. This advantage eventually went away as they simply didn’t replace planes and pilots as quickly as the British. 

The German navy initially had a lot of success with u-boats, and the British took an awfully long time to figure out how to counter them. This meant, after the withdrawal from Dunkirk, there was only a small naval presence that wasn’t capable of supporting an expeditionary army at the channel.

The enigma machines kept German communications safe for long stretches of the war. When the code was ultimately broken, the ability to read those messages was used to defeat the Germans.

Hitler’s leadership is actually one of the reasons they lost the war. For example, the video mentions that the German Army was just outside Moscow. What it doesn’t mention is that the army had been split in the middle of the Blitzkrieg to secure oil fields to the south, on Hitler’s order. That ultimately led to the divided army being held to a standstill, and predominantly either freezing to death or dying from illness when winter came and supply routes were lost.

@thejoester1011

Never forget that over 80% of the Wehrmacht was horse drawn with carriages

@usrevenge

Eh 

France didn't use their armor effectively. They had more tanks than Germany but they didn't use them well.

France surrendered when the front line broke and ,basically they didn't know until it was too late.

People also forget France lost before the soviet's were really involved. Almost the full might of Germany decimated France.

Also worth mentioning the Maginot line was not designed to only be in France it was supposed to incorporate the low countries but they didn't want troops to enter until Germany invaded them. Since Belgium fell in days  the entire concept fell apart.


A few minor changes could have seen the allies do much much better VS Germany.

@simonregan471

In the West, there's also the fact that France and Britain had prepared for a conflict similar to WW1, with troops trained for trench warfare. Germany had been forced to rebuild its whole army and did so based on maneuver warfare, which allowed it to quickly outflank France's impressive static Maginot Line defences, rendering them useless. In the East, Stalin had destroyed the Red Army's effectiveness by purging its officer corps based on loyalty to the Party - while at the start of the war they were legitimately worse equipped than the Wehrmacht (though that changed as the US began sending supplies, equipment and vehicles), their lack of leadership also played a role in their initial collapse.