Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-7559950-20130911012534/@comment-32656-20150119112713

Any invasion of Switzerland would have entailed the occupation of Liechtenstein as well.

I do understand logistics - you do not, and it is obvious. Your so-called "modern" logistics? Guess what the 'Germans did not use on a meaningful level further east than Poland? That. They didn't even use that during the invasion of France much, ffs. For that matter, the Soviets didn't really use it either, especially west of Belarus. You are applying concepts used by the Western Allies to the other involved powers, in error.

That "90%" figure is hogwash and has no bearing in fact. In truth, the vast majority of it pre-dated the war.

It is not a "belief." It is the established fact. That you fail to recognize that is your fault.

Statement about their factory machinery is just as false as the railways one.

Not a failed comparison just because you fail to understand it, imo.

I suggest you not only have a look at the difference between the words "plan" and "proposal," but also as to whether or not his "proposal" was ever followed. Give you a hint: It wasn't.