Werner Von Braun would've begun the colonization of space. Without the Russians, Americans, and Brits taking their top scientists and engineers, Germany would've maintained a 2 decade lead on rocket technology, allowing them to get ICBMs and spy satellites long before anyone else has a counter. Access to oil and trade routes with Iran would make Germany (and by extension Europe) unblockadable, cutting off any direct path to victory for Anglo-American naval power. Liberal democracy would suffer an existential crisis, because it would have a direct competitor that is more successful in every way. America would have the choice to either languish under the old system or emulate Germany. By owning space, Germany could send it's message directly to the Americans with no way to block them, breaking the jewish stranglehold on the media.
One area germany was behind in was electronics.
I do believe nazi nuke tech would of quickly caught up to usa. In comparison ussr UK and France only got nukes by either stealing or begging usa for it.
Yeah. I could easily see a situation where Germany builds manned space stations partly to act as spy satellites, but American transistors and signals tech make them obsolete. Then they'd be looking hard for roles to replace them with. They might become like America's aircraft carriers, kind of obsolete but kept around because they're too big to fail.
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"one area they were behind in was electronics"
LMFAO...no son, just no...you clearly haven't researched this subject lmfao
Mate laughter coupled with the word no isn't how you argue a position.
It's how redditors aka fuking vile cunts, argue online.
Are you a fuking cunt?
If not state a why to back your claim.
E. G Germany was behind in electronics. No magnetron for decimeter radar. No miniature radar for "VT fused" artillery shells.
No collosus early computer
They even had serious issues taking radar returns and presenting a display to operators.
Enigma was a wonder but enigma was fundamentally a mechanical device.
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