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  1. Could Hitler have won the war had he had a phased approach?

    Jun 3, 2018 · The German navy was no match for the British navy. Even though the British fleet was spread out to the Mediterranean, to the Atlantic and to an extent in the Indian Ocean and the …

  2. German Armies at their Peak | History Forum

    Apr 23, 2010 · At what period would the German Army be at its peak? what of the Air Force? Navy? And could you elaborate on its rlative strength at the time? Navy shouldnt be difficult.

  3. The Naval Arms Race 1889 - 1914 | Page 2 | History Forum

    Apr 1, 2025 · The German navy had been growing pre-dreadnought and a post on it's battleship inventory is in order. Rivadavia-class battleship - Wikipedia. Actually Argentina had two American …

  4. Germany vs USA 1912-1913 | History Forum - historum.com

    The German navy was second only to the British navy and they had one of the most feared armies of the time. The Americans would need to bring troops across the Atlantic which would make it a pain in …

  5. Book Titles - Naval Matters, 1880 to 1914 | Page 2 | History Forum

    The navy repeatedly had to go to foreign suppliers such as Krupp and the Schneider-Creusot companies in France, and including Bethlehem Steel in the US, for more advanced armor plate. What armor …

  6. Why did Hitler ever think invading Britain was ever going to work?

    May 28, 2025 · First of all expansion of German Navy especially U-Boat fleet as well as surface fleet was a problem after Hitler came to power in 1933 ( and big capital warships would be priortised in …

  7. Strength and weakness of German Wehrmacht (Army), Kriegsmarine …

    Dec 8, 2009 · Strength and weakness of German Wehrmacht (Army), Kriegsmarine (Navy) and Luftwaffe (Air Force)Wehrmacht, Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe have been created for aggressive war …

  8. Book Titles - Naval Matters, 1880 to 1914 | Page 3 | History Forum

    Nov 8, 2025 · The larger German navy could only be seen as competition, and as a threat to Great Britain. In the Med, the naval situation was affected both by the new policy of the British Admiralty …

  9. How deep did WW2 submarines typically travel? - History Forum

    Oct 17, 2018 · If there was a significant different between how deep American submarines, British submarines, German submarines, and Japanese submarines could safely go, what was the difference?

  10. Karl Donitz, Hitler's short-lived successor - History Forum

    Apr 30, 2013 · Donitz (1891-1980) dedicated most of his life to service in the German Navy, and served 1943-1945 as the commander-in-chief of the Reich's Navy. He is best remembered, however, for …