True, the Maginot Line was an embarrassing mistake, but like you said it still doesn't fully explain how the Germans owned them so quickly, and the French still ended up looking incompetent. Maybe the French deep down were afraid of the Germans? I don't know, but there is something exciting about how a once respected empire like France was dominated so easily, and then forced to watch their conquerors have a victory parade in their own capital. The Germans took away their dignity, and the total submission of the French people is well, arousing as well. What part of the Germans dominating the French excites you the most, btw?
Well truth be told the French were clearly terrified of the Germans. The French rank and file knew that in a straight up fight the Germans would scrap them and they were right. I have to wonder how many of the French men felt inferior to their Aryan OpFor.
To be honest what excites me most about the sacking of France was how much the Germans must have enjoyed humiliating France. After WW1 the Germans were thirsty for revenge and I bet it felt so good stomping the French into paste. And then after they dealt with the fighting men, all of the French people, especially the women, had to pay deference to their Aryan conquerors. The people of France must have felt so much shame, especially the men and surely the Germans must have felt so superior to their new subjects. And of course why wouldn't the Germans feel superior? Everything their propaganda told them turned out to be true.
The French men probably already felt inferior to their German counterparts even before their surrender in 1940. (Germany already beaten and embarrassed France once before in 1871.) After the surrender in WWII, these feelings I'm sure intensified. There seemed to be evidence that not only did they consider the Germans intellectually superior, but in some ways, physically as well. They often described the German men, for example, as being blonde, muscular, and blue eyed. Likewise the German women were seen as voluptuous and well endowed. Some French women found the men good looking for these reasons, while the French men liked the more curvy shapes of the women. Of course its not like the French women really had a choice either way, and considering that the birth rate boomed in 1942 with an estimated 200,000 children born to Franco-German couples, the Germans clearly had their way with the women. The French men of course, were kept away from the German women. Honestly, the way the Germans dominated the French is incredible, and you're right, it's extremely exciting thinking about how superior the Germans must have thought they were after their conquest.
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True, the Maginot Line was an embarrassing mistake, but like you said it still doesn't fully explain how the Germans owned them so quickly, and the French still ended up looking incompetent. Maybe the French deep down were afraid of the Germans? I don't know, but there is something exciting about how a once respected empire like France was dominated so easily, and then forced to watch their conquerors have a victory parade in their own capital. The Germans took away their dignity, and the total submission of the French people is well, arousing as well. What part of the Germans dominating the French excites you the most, btw?
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Well truth be told the French were clearly terrified of the Germans. The French rank and file knew that in a straight up fight the Germans would scrap them and they were right. I have to wonder how many of the French men felt inferior to their Aryan OpFor.
To be honest what excites me most about the sacking of France was how much the Germans must have enjoyed humiliating France. After WW1 the Germans were thirsty for revenge and I bet it felt so good stomping the French into paste. And then after they dealt with the fighting men, all of the French people, especially the women, had to pay deference to their Aryan conquerors. The people of France must have felt so much shame, especially the men and surely the Germans must have felt so superior to their new subjects. And of course why wouldn't the Germans feel superior? Everything their propaganda told them turned out to be true.
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The French men probably already felt inferior to their German counterparts even before their surrender in 1940. (Germany already beaten and embarrassed France once before in 1871.) After the surrender in WWII, these feelings I'm sure intensified. There seemed to be evidence that not only did they consider the Germans intellectually superior, but in some ways, physically as well. They often described the German men, for example, as being blonde, muscular, and blue eyed. Likewise the German women were seen as voluptuous and well endowed. Some French women found the men good looking for these reasons, while the French men liked the more curvy shapes of the women. Of course its not like the French women really had a choice either way, and considering that the birth rate boomed in 1942 with an estimated 200,000 children born to Franco-German couples, the Germans clearly had their way with the women. The French men of course, were kept away from the German women. Honestly, the way the Germans dominated the French is incredible, and you're right, it's extremely exciting thinking about how superior the Germans must have thought they were after their conquest.