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warspite1ORIGINAL: Zap
From all the comments, it seems the best thing for Germany/Italy to do would have been wait one year before making the move. Thereby, they would have built a more/better attack force?
What do you mean? Are you asking if Germany should have waited a year to declare war or are you referring to Italy joining Germany in June 1941?
If the former then no, because Germany's lead (through rearmament and conscription) would only start to reduce as the greater purchasing power of Britain and France took effect. Germany had a window of opportunity that would start to close. If the latter then I don't really see what difference it would have made. The Italian economy and her military were in no state to fight any war, let alone a protracted one. She was in no state to build her military to the required level as she could not afford it - and for the reasons stated above - Germany couldn't help her.
Hi zap which of the two was it you meant?
I was referring to Both the Germans and Italians. If the Germans could have held back an not given signals it was ready for war. In other words disguise their intentions. England, Russia, France, would have no fear thus no ramp-up for war policy from those three.






