Originally posted by Gank
No it was because he didnt have the ships needed to mount an amphibious assault against the UK. He also didnt want to spare the manpower needed to take the island from his assault on bolshevik slav russia.
He didn't have the resources to invade directly, that was the entire point of Operation Sealion's opening stages - to weaken Britain enough to make the invasion viable.
The German navy never had anything approaching superiority in the Atlantic
They would have if the Japanese had done their job, which was my point.
there were no initial invasion attempts, air attacks dont count as such.
The air attacks were to weaken the RAF, reduce the UK's ability to bomb the **** out of invading troop transports and destroy any hope of Great Britain being able to mount anything resembling a viable defence of England.
And as part of Operation Sealion, I class the air attacks as being part of the planned invasion.
Neither did the US supply the UK with any substantial amounts of fighters in the early years of the war.
....he says with hindsight.
Neither would fighter planes, designed for air to air combat have had any great influence in a ground invasion.
Are you dense? The only way to invade Britain would've been to have ****ed up all the infrastructure, destroyed bridges - basically bombed the **** out of us. Which is what they were trying to do. But the British fighters kept kicking the asses of all the bombers, which ****ed the attempts to destroy airfields, which resulted in massive Nazi bomber losses and few RAF fighter losses, which ****ed the attempts to pave the way for a ground invasion, which caused Hitler to go "**** it" and abandon plans to invade England.
The key to taking Britain is and always will be - maintaining air superiority. With control of the skies, the Nazis could bomb ships and troops at their leisure. The RAF denied them that.
The Luftwaffe resigned themselves to the 'fact' that the British were building and/or shipping in fighters faster than the Luftwaffe could destroy them and thus the entire invasion would be subject to the RAF pounding the **** out of the Nazi army.
U-Boats dont defend harbours.
Attacking the enemy is defending.