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On 3/4/2023 at 8:16 PM, RETAC21 said:

Operation Sealion was Germany's plan to invade Great Britain, while Operation Barbarossa was the invasion of the Soviet Union. If Germany had successfully invaded and defeated Britain, it would have removed a major obstacle to German domination of Europe. However, the German navy did not have the resources to launch such an invasion, and the Royal Air Force's superiority made it unlikely that Germany would have been able to maintain a sustained aerial campaign.

On the other hand, the invasion of the Soviet Union was the largest and deadliest military campaign in history, and ultimately played a decisive role in Germany's defeat. However, many historians argue that Hitler's decision to invade the Soviet Union was a major strategic error, as it greatly stretched German military resources and led to a two-front war that Germany was ill-equipped to fight.

In any case, it is impossible to say what would have happened if Germany had pursued a different strategy during World War II. Many factors, including military resources, political leadership, and chance, played a role in the outcome of the war.

If you're going to continue to use ChatGPT, you could at least credit it.

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7 minutes ago, DB said:

If you're going to continue to use ChatGPT, you could at least credit it.

Only for Glenn, everyone else gets the real thing, but he likes to go round and round, and the machine indulges him.

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