I am not convinced the Germans allowed the Allies to escape at all I think that is more an excuse for failing to stop them escaping than anything else.
As for what they would do with 350,000 prisoners I would point out that they captured far more than that in Russia and when France surrendered they effectively received 1,900,000 prisoners, add to that the soldiers of Belgium, Holland, Poland and you will discover 350,000 is a drop in the bucket.
Yes Hitler was slightly anglophilic early on (this was indicated in Mein Kampf), but he changed his opinion as the struggle continued. He grew quite hateful towards England in time. This is why he started bombing London's civilians rather than continue to bomb military objectives. Later he developed the V-weapons initially for the sole purpose of killing English civilians.
I don't beleive that Hitler was that surprised by the early success's, but the skeptical German general staff was which is how Hitler gained their confidence.
Hitler mentioned more then once that the British were not Germany's natural enemy. However, Neville Chamberlain quite understandably didn't want another war as almost a whole generation of men were wiped out during WW1. In many towns and villages in Britain in 1918 the only males were the very young or the elderly.
But Chamberlains appesement policy did not work as history shows, I suspect Hitler regarded him as an easy push over. Hitler only began bombing London after the RAF bombed Berlin, which was in retaliation to a German bomber got lost and dumped his bomb load on London by mistake.
Everything changed when Churchill came to power. For years Churchill had been warning that Germany was on the rise and was branded a war monger. RJ Mitchell the designer of the Spitfire was in Germany recovering from an illness overheard various comments from military men and realised that war was imminent. He rushed back to Supermarine to carry on work on his Spitfire design.
You will agree that the V-weapons were designed as a method to get back at England. V for vengeance "at Britain"
V2 only carried a one ton explosive war head hardly enough to do very much damage .
Actually it´s not what "V" stands for.You will agree that the V-weapons were designed as a method to get back at England. V for vengeance "at Britain"
V2 only carried a one ton explosive war head hardly enough to do very much damage .
Actually it´s not what "V" stands for.
The term vengeance weapons (Vergeltungswaffen) or wonderweapon (Wunderwaffe) was names the German Propaganda Ministry gave them.
V stood for Versuchsmuster (experimental)
V2 only carried a one ton explosive war head hardly enough to do very much damage .
The V2 was a harassment and little more , it flew at 1000 miles an hour and could not be shot down like the V1 which flew at 400-450 mph , by the time the V2 arrived over England it was out of fuel where it fell nobody knows it just dropped , the V2 was not a guided missal . Considering the allies dropped 1.6 million tons of bombs over Europe the V2 was a drop in the bucket .
The V2 was a harassment and little more , it flew at 1000 miles an hour and could not be shot down like the V1 which flew at 400-450 mph , by the time the V2 arrived over England it was out of fuel where it fell nobody knows it just dropped , the V2 was not a guided missal . Considering the allies dropped 1.6 million tons of bombs over Europe the V2 was a drop in the bucket .
Thanks for the language lesson, but I speak fluent German.The V-2 (German: Vergeltungswaffe 2, "Retribution Weapon 2")
The bombing of Dresden killed 55000 civilians in ONE night most of them burned to death , .