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Factors governing an invasion by G. H. Davis
The situation of Britain face to face with a German north-west Europe: factors governing an invasion during the Second World War. A map giving the distances from the ports held by the Germans to points in the British Isles, and a schematic illustration of the vast quantity of shipping needed for transporting even a small invading force.
1940
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Media ID 14133043
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Davis Distance Distances Double Factors Germans Governing Held Invading Invasion Isles Logistics Needed Points Ports Quantity Route Routes Schematic Shipping Situation Spread Statistics Transporting
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This print by G. H. Davis, titled "Factors governing an invasion," provides a fascinating insight into the strategic considerations faced by Britain during the Second World War. The image depicts a map showing the distances from German-held ports to various points in the British Isles, highlighting the logistical challenges of mounting an invasion across the North Sea.
The schematic illustration accompanying the map emphasizes the vast quantity of shipping required to transport even a small invading force, underscoring the monumental effort and resources needed for such a daring operation. As tensions escalated between Britain and Germany in 1940, this visual representation would have been crucial for military planners seeking to understand and counter potential threats.
Through meticulous attention to detail and expert analysis, Davis's work offers viewers a glimpse into the complex factors influencing wartime decision-making. From sea routes to statistics on troop movements, every element of this double-page spread serves as a reminder of the high stakes involved in defending against enemy incursions.
As we reflect on this historical artifact from Mary Evans Prints Online, we are reminded of both the courage and ingenuity displayed by those who fought tirelessly to safeguard their homeland during one of humanity's darkest hours.
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