Okay, something again.
- HS-123's were not used in the BoB. Nor were Ju-52's. Stukas were withdrawn. Actually, Ju-52's were used extensivelly in the Western advance 1940, with quite some losses. Holland I belive.
- Blitzkrieg tactics were introduced in Poland. They were preceeded with quite some air superiority. LW losses in Poland are nowhere near what they were in W-Europe (before BoB). The numbers I hear are from 1.100 to 1.400, but I would be delighted to see somebetter ones
- Germany grew much stronger in Armour and Aircraft from the Polish ending untill the date of 10th og May 1940.
- Well, the aircraft types available in 1939 to the allies were more or less also in use in 1940. Again, I belive the rough 8 months between Poland and France were in Germany's favour.
- Again, invading France in the Fall of 1939 and even succeding in the 6 weeks as it later took, would have left no BoB to fight, since it would be too late for a channel crossing, and daylight being less and less. Daylight is after all in favour of the stronger, since it gives more hours of ops, thereby causing attrition to the smaller defender, who has to keep on his smaller toes for a longer time.
Now to Stalin. (Oakranger). Bear in mind that he DID indeed invade and capture a good slab of Poland. He did gobble up the Baltic states, and attack Finland. Had I been Stalin in 1939, and seen the Gerries go after France, I'd have taken ALL of Poland instead of nothing, and left the Finns alone. You?