Andy_Ross
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And the Allies went along with it because it sounded a lot better to be beaten by superior firepower and tactics than their own ineptitude. Has to be remembered that the attack through the Ardennes was a huge gamble by the Germans. It could, and probably should, have failed in a dozen different ways. A little more initiative and energy on the part of the French High Command in 1940 and Germany is screwed.
No, not 'screwed', there was still the 'main' attack coming down through Holland and Belgium.
Belgium would still have surrendered the fighting there wasn't effected by the Ardennes offensive ad the British flank would still be open.
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