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>Germany has already lost the war
>Allies move in
>Firebomb, plunder and rape their way through western Europe
>Leave Eastern Europe to brutal Soviet occupation
>Take all credit for winning WW2
>"We did it, we saved Europe!"
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Fun fact: The main motivation of most soldiers that day was that they would get to rape French women
D-Day was literally marketed as a rape invasion, every soldier was told he would have a french whore waiting for him
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>>18515122
>Southern France could have been abandoned, releasing the forces of Army Group G to support the decisive battle in Normandy. Some writers have sought to suggest that if the Allied FORTITUDE deception plan had been less successful, and if powerful elements of Fifteenth Army had been freed early in the campaign to fight for Normandy, the Germans might even have emerged victorious. It is impossible to accept this. With stronger forces the battles would have been much harder, and Allied losses and delays even more severe. But while much has been said about the shortcomings of British and American forces in attack, there was no doubt of their fighting prowess in static defence. Then, all the terrain factors working for the Germans would operate for Montgomery’s divisions, and the British army especially would fight in circumstances in which it always excelled. Overwhelming Allied air and naval firepower would have disposed of even the strongest German counter-attack in Normandy long before it reached the sea, although a thrust in bad weather, of the kind that crippled Allied air support in the Ardennes, could have caused the Allied high command serious concern.
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Never happened.