Henri - focus!
The Luftwaffe had NO way to provide fighter cover for their bombers if they tried to attack Britain in 1938. Without fighter protection, the bombers were vulnerable to any of the British fighter aircraft available in 1938.
A realistic threat analysis of German military capabilities, whether in 1938 or even up to June 1941 clearly reveals that the German military had no chance of landing in Great Britain, sustaining any landing, or defeating Great Britain militarily. And all the quotes you dredge up from people who want to pump the war winning contribution of their arm of service up won't change the facts that the German military could not:
a. Achieve air supremacy over any potential landing area in Britain;
b. Achieve naval supremacy in the Channel;
c. Get anything other than a single division of paratroops into southern England; and
d. Resupply those forces once deployed.
Wing Commander Green is talking tosh.
a) or even get air superiority
b) forget about naval supremacy, or even naval superiority, they were nowhere near parity. Not even in submarines, in 1938.
An invasion would have to get past the Royal Navy and then it would have to capture at least one major port intact.
we have gone over this several times.
And even if they dd get past the Royal Navy once, and did capture a major port intact, they would *still* have to keep getting past the Royal Navy to bring in supplies, until, say Scarpa Flow was captured.
I doubt that even unopposed, the Germans had the logistics to supply an army fighting its way through Britain.
The Allies paid a lot of attention to this, and even then it was a close thing at the start.
