Bernd 05/28/2021 (Fri) 18:47:21 No.43814 del
On the other hand did the Anglos had the opportunity to initiate a decisive strike against the Germans?
Indeed they had on behalf of the Brits:
- in 1939 September during the Polish campaign;
- in 1940 spring during the Norwegian campaign;
- in 1941 summer and autumn during the Barbarossa.
On behalf of the Brits and Americans:
- from 1942 April to 1943 March during the German summer offensive and the following Soviet winter offensive.
Szálasi believed Germany is prepared to repel the invasion, and supposes the Western Allies just want to see their enemy and ally of necessity tiring and bleeding out each other, to be the laughing third.
And one more possibility he raises: in '44 the Anglo-Saxons will only approach the walls of Fortress Europe, clean the forefront, and the main attack will follow in '45.