I will repeat this phase my friend:You never know what could of happen in history
Seeme, if the Germans had invaded Britain they may have siezed vital information about Manhattan and could've built the bomb first. Without London to worry about, they could've focused on trans-continental bombers and targeted the American homeland, something that only happened in the war a tiny bit from Japanese sub attacks (submersible aircraft carriers!). The Americans might have surrendered if their own cities were attacked. Germany was actually developing a bomber that could cross the Atlantic and drop a dirty bomb - bomb that spreads radioactive material everywhere but doesn't have a blastwave - long before the allies had anything comparable. It was strangely similar to the B2 stealth bomber of today.
Even if the Germans invaded England I doubt that they would've focused on America.
England had just as much to do with, if not more than, the Americans with Manhattan. It was a joint allied project. Quote from: Spieel on September 25, 2010, 12:19:41 AMEven if the Germans invaded England I doubt that they would've focused on America.This is sort of my point. Without German infrastructure being targeted by British and American strategic bombers they may very well have beaten the Soviet Union anyway. They could also have simply targeted the American homeland with transcontinental bombers without retaliation. Significant forces would not have to be focused on America. Even without nukes, a dirty bomb can cause similar devastation. America may have surrendered as Japan did.
The Germans had about that fuel to fight about 10 minutes, after that they had to had back to the airbase to refuel. The Brits hadn't to go far wit their planes, so they could stand longer in an air battle. Göring was an idiot.