This move is still unparalleled

This move is still unparalleled.

How did they pull it off?

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Badass tanks that ran down trees easily. Well trained SS killers on pervitin. High morale. They had been declared war on so in the German troops mind they were defending the fatherland (which is true)

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Paid off half the french military and already set up a interim government pre invasion.

They bought all the belgian chocolate and they let them pass.

The French military was shit. Their generals were incompetent.

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French leaders was acting like the Russians during their first week in Ukraine.

Meth

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Belgium isn't a real country so you can just walk right through

Overwhelming strength, determination, superior training and love of country. Now we are black.

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French generals were stuck in WW1 mentally
Can't blame them

Guderian did his homework on Gustavus Adolphus.

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Nigga, it's just a line. It really is nothing complex.

Why the fuck didn't France put troops on the Belgian border? Germany did the same thing in WW1.

just draw a line lmao, never playaed hoi4?

>no one notices the arrow is pointing the wrong way

TLDR: Germans took a major gamble during the invasion of France and it ended up paying off significantly owing in great part to their early militarization and development of mechanized assault technology and doctrine

Is that Norwegian village taking a shelling?

No it isn't. It's missing the one that goes to the coast, but that map is accurate to the plan to take paris.

That picture is completely wrong it should be an arrow through Luxembourg curving towards the northwest.

they went around

All armies the last 400 years are modeled after the swedish.
All tactics are copies of the swedish.
All notable generals have had Gustavus Adolphus as their personal god, Patton for example.
Heinz Guderian simply added tanks to the mix.

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They did. And the whole english army was there too. German won using blitzkrieg, striking hard a narrow point with taks then sending as much troops as possible before the french lines can reform.

We didn't lost because of the Maginot line, we lost because nobody except maybe DeGaulle knew how to use tanks, most french generals saw them as mobile artillery.

>just go around the defences
WEW what a genius Guderian was