Who's attacking you? I'm just stating facts.
I'm not neglecting anything, your sources are correct as to the numbers of divisions, you're however failing to add that the number of soldiers did not exceed 200.000, that all divisions were Landwehr and had almost no heavy equipment.
As for axis-history, its promoting nazi period as such and has some interesting neo-nazi and nazi revisionist members, for example David Irving-the holocaust denier is their
honorable member.
They're facts, you call them allegations since you have absolutely no knowledge in the topic but you're right, even if you're an ignoramus i'm obliged to give sources just as i demand them:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saar_Offensive
The 100 guns refers to artillery pieces not AT guns, there were approximately 200AT guns in total.
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At Saar Germans had 13 understrength divisions, let me be frank, it p*sses me off when focking ignoramuses like you attempt to prove their little opinion.
Here's some facts for you, learn before you attempt to reply with another bright opinion of yours.
Germany had 43 so called "hollow" divisions in 1939 in the West, stretched from the Low Countries to Switzerland, in them there was 350.000 men, 210 artillery pieces, 300~ AT guns, 60 tanks and armored cars, approximately 800 machineguns.
French had amassed 650.000 men with 1200 tanks, 320 armored cars and more then 2000 artillery pieces.
By German archives i mean every book on the subject including
The Heer the problem with you is that you never read any book and think that watching a 30 minute slice of Discovery Channel entitles you to sell your stupid opinions as facts.
Germany in 1939 was absolutely defensless in the West.
http://ww2f.com/western-europe-1939-1942/22209-operation-saar-lost-opportunity.html
The French were stopped by mines, trees and propaganda newsreels.
@Lee
I tend to agree that UKs options were limited but why propose an alliance in the first place? Why ask Poland to delay their mobilisation and limit polish strategic options if an ally can't provide assistance?
Brits could easily sell Poland artillery, tank battalions, the works but that didnt happen as well.