Here is what the situation in Poland looks like :

Moderator: Vic
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On the coast of the Mediterranean the city of Marseilles fell to the Germans. The defenders were brave, but over
powered. Bialystok also fell in the East, but the Poles in Warsaw hold out. German reinforcements are on the way
if needed.
The Kriegsmarine made significant attacks yielding these results :
RN KM
CV Courageous 1 0
Early CV 3 0
BB2 2 0
BB3 1 0
BC1 1 0
CA1 6 0
CL1 2 1
DD2 23 3
SS1 0 7
SS2 0 2
SS3 0 3
Some of the ships sunk were originally French, but all sail under the White Ensign now.
The Luftwaffe did not find the RAF in the skies again. Other than some engineers the flights were unproductive.
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At Kriegsmarine HQ the staff was analyzing the results of the naval actions. They came up with multiple observations -
1st : The Royal Navy, for the most part, was deliberately staying out of range of Luftwaffe land based air.
2nd : The U-boat threat to surface forces is real, and the side with the most, or best placed, submarines can often
win a surface battle even if they do not have a surface superiority.
3rd : Surface forces are powerful, but in threatening situations, where air and sub-surface threats abound, they will
take horrific losses.
4th : Once they are sunk the surface forces are frequently not rebuilt.
5th : If the KM is going to be a vital part of the German Armed Forces they really need aircraft carriers, but other
weapon systems usually have priority.
Suggestions -
1st : Go for an all U-boat force to dominate by denying the sea to the enemy.
2nd : If power projection is the goal, then build carriers and surface escorts to support amphibious operations.