The Germans did have a plan to drive the British, and the Jewish settlers, out of the Middle East, by using a huge pincer movement with Rommel coming across from Libya, and Guderian coming south out of Russia through the Caucasus, and meeting somewhere in Iran or Iraq. The target wasn't necessarily Egypt, but that country would have been rolled up in the process.
2007-11-01 02:23:20
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answered by righteousjohnson 7
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Yes, that was part o the plan. Not so much to attack Egypt, but to push the British out of North Africa. But since the eastern front did not progress so well it never became an option.
2007-11-01 04:56:47
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answered by rohak1212 7
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That's a possibility but given the failures in the Caucuses and the Sahara it's a moot point. If Hitler had had Turkey on his side then this plan could have worked.
2007-11-01 03:25:15
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answered by Jim 7
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In his way Stalin changed into yet another Hitler, and Stalin lasted longer in capacity, and died of previous age, nonetheless in capacity. Stalin changed into accountable of Soviet Russia, the most important united states. because that factor there have been numerous dictators accountable of international locations which have had wide impression, e.g.Ghaddafi in Libya (small united states by technique of inhabitants, yet huge impression because of oil), Mao Tse Tung in China and Saddam Hussein in Iraq (oil, back, and seem on the chaos in Iraq because he changed into deposed). no one can assume the destiny, yet i'd not be taken aback to come across a dictator in an analogous position to Hitler at your time.
2016-10-23 05:16:17
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answered by leisure 4
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