Again, remember that historically, German could defeat-in-detail her enemies. Having to fight multiple enemies at the same time would VASTLY have changed the game.AFAIK, German generals later remarked that they wouldn't even have had the ammunition to ward of a French attack during the invasion of Poland. A year later and with the Czech industry working against instead of for them, one really wonders how they would have coped. Invading the Czechs from former Austria sounds nice, but it places these forces awfully far away from Berlin in case the Polish army starts to march.
People need to get off the notion that the Wehrmacht was some near-mystical unbeatable monster-machine. I admit that I am a bloody amateur with very limited knowledge, yet still I cannot help but be convinced that the Wehrmacht was merely adequate, maybe above-average and that the discrepancy in skill had more to do with horrible incompetence on the opposing sides, from overconfident and erratic Poles to defeatist and lethargic French and outmoded and stunted British to lobotomized-by-purge Soviets.
People need to get off the notion that the Wehrmacht was some near-mystical unbeatable monster-machine. I admit that I am a bloody amateur with very limited knowledge, yet still I cannot help but be convinced that the Wehrmacht was merely adequate, maybe above-average and that the discrepancy in skill had more to do with horrible incompetence on the opposing sides, from overconfident and erratic Poles to defeatist and lethargic French and outmoded and stunted British to lobotomized-by-purge Soviets.