Comments by "Hermit Oldguy" (@hermitoldguy6312) on "Historigraph"
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This is not history, this is (partly anti-Churchill) propaganda. It is achieved by not giving
dates for the key events,and by giving a false impression of the time-line of those events. You misrepresent the Phoney War so as to consign it to the realm of myth.
In WWI, Fighting in Belgium began on 4th August 1914. The first major British action
was at Mons on the 22nd August 1914. That is to say, Britain's Army was fighting 18 days after the invasion began. By comparison, in WWII, the first British action[1] in Europe began
7 months after the invasion of Poland: that is the Phoney war.
[1] Unless I've missed something - I'm not a historian.
1 Sept 1939 Germany attacks Poland.
Sept 1939 BEF goes to France (not Belgium!), and digs defences.
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Nov The Phoney War.
Dec In this period, there is no fighting between the armies of
Jan Britain (or France, Russia) and Germany (or Italy).
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9 April 1940 Germany attacks Norway, Denmark. Battle of Norway ends the Phoney War.
9 April 1940 British landings in Norway.
10 May 1940 Germany attacks Benelux and France.
10 May 1940 Chamberlain resigns.
10 May 1940 Churchill becomes PM.
26 May 1940 Battle of Dunkirk begins.
4 June 1940 Battle of Dunkirk ends.
10 June 1940 British leave Norway.
10 June 1940 Italy declares war on Britain, North African Campaign begins.
Now then. You claim Churchill is made PM as a result of the disaster in Norway.
1. Plainly, Chamberlain resigned because the Germans invaded Belgium - which
nullified his negotiated "peace in our time".
2. Churchill was made PM because Chamberlain resigned - can't hold elections when
a major battle is about to begin.
3. The Battle of Norway was a defeat, but not a disaster (it was of course a disaster for Norway, and a big strategic loss to Britain).
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Battle of Norway - Source: Wikipedia.
German Army: 7 divisions, 100,000
killed/wounded, land/sea: 5,296
Allied Armies: Norway 55,000, Allies 38,000 Total 93,000.
Killed/wounded, land/sea, Nor/Brit/Fra/Pol: 6,602
That's less than 10% losses.
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For comparison, the BEF lost ten times as many men as the Total Nor/Brit/Fra/Pol losses in Norway. The BEF lost 66,426 killed/wounded/pow/missing - about 25%.
That's a disaster.
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Bear in mind that without having to fight the French Navy - the fourth largest Navy in the world, the British Royal Navy lost;
50,758 men and 102 women killed,
14,663 men and 22 women wounded,
and 802 men missing in action, along with;
3 battleships, 2 battlecruisers, 5 fleet carriers, 3 escort carriers, 28 British cruisers and 6 Commonwealth/Dominion cruisers, 132 British destroyers and 21 Commonwealth/Dominion destroyers, 74 submarines, 8 minelayers, 32 minesweepers, 10 frigates, 22 corvettes, 10 sloops, 15 auxiliary cruisers and 1,035 smaller units.
Meanwhile, the British Merchant Navy lost;
36,749 men and women killed,
5,720 taken prisoner,
4,707 wounded; along with
779 ships sunk.
Why don't you make a video about _that_, Mr "Historigraph"? It'd be a pleasant change from this anti-British propaganda!
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