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In the summer of 1940, Adolf Hitler stood at the edge of a continent he had largely conquered and faced a narrow stretch of grey water he could not cross. Operation Sea Lion, the planned invasion of Britain, has since become one of the most debated counterfactuals of the Second World War: an operation that was ordered, prepared, postponed, and quietly cancelled, leaving behind a tangle of myth, memory, and operational record. This book sets the myths aside and treats Sea Lion as what it was: a…

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In the summer of 1940, Adolf Hitler stood at the edge of a continent he had largely conquered and faced a narrow stretch of grey water he could not cross. Operation Sea Lion, the planned invasion of Britain, has since become one of the most debated counterfactuals of the Second World War: an operation that was ordered, prepared, postponed, and quietly cancelled, leaving behind a tangle of myth, memory, and operational record. This book sets the myths aside and treats Sea Lion as what it was: a planning problem of extraordinary complexity, attempted by a military establishment that lacked the doctrine, the tools, and the joint command to solve it.

Drawing on the disciplines of military history and operational analysis, Hans Keller reconstructs the plan from the inside out. He examines the German services' incompatible assumptions about frontage and timing, the lift problem posed by improvised barge fleets, the failure of the Luftwaffe to clear the air over the Channel, and the Kriegsmarine's clear-eyed recognition that channel sea control was beyond its reach. He sets these constraints against the resilience of British coastal defence, the maturing British intelligence apparatus, and the cumulative friction that turned an ambitious directive into an indefinite postponement. Throughout, the book treats inter-service coordination as a structural problem rather than a matter of personality, arguing that the absence of genuine joint command shaped the operation's fate as decisively as any battle.

The result is a work written for general readers, students of military history, and analysts interested in amphibious warfare and the perennial challenge of contested maritime operations. It offers a clear framework for judging operational feasibility: what was required, what was available, where the gaps lay, and why they could not be closed in the time available. Readers will come away with a sharper understanding of the summer of 1940, freed from both the romance of narrow escape and the cynicism of inevitable failure. More broadly, they will gain a durable lens for thinking about how political ambition meets military reality, a lens that remains as relevant to contemporary strategic debate as it was to the planners who first confronted the Channel eighty-odd years ago.

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In the summer of 1940, Adolf Hitler stood at the edge of a continent he had largely conquered and faced a narrow stretch of grey water he could not cross. Operation Sea Lion, the planned invasion of Britain, has since become one of the most debated counterfactuals of the Second World War: an operation that was ordered, prepared, postponed, and quietly cancelled, leaving behind a tangle of myth, memory, and operational record. This book sets the myths aside and treats Sea Lion as what it was: a planning problem of extraordinary complexity, attempted by a military establishment that lacked the doctrine, the tools, and the joint command to solve it.

Drawing on the disciplines of military history and operational analysis, Hans Keller reconstructs the plan from the inside out. He examines the German services' incompatible assumptions about frontage and timing, the lift problem posed by improvised barge fleets, the failure of the Luftwaffe to clear the air over the Channel, and the Kriegsmarine's clear-eyed recognition that channel sea control was beyond its reach. He sets these constraints against the resilience of British coastal defence, the maturing British intelligence apparatus, and the cumulative friction that turned an ambitious directive into an indefinite postponement. Throughout, the book treats inter-service coordination as a structural problem rather than a matter of personality, arguing that the absence of genuine joint command shaped the operation's fate as decisively as any battle.

The result is a work written for general readers, students of military history, and analysts interested in amphibious warfare and the perennial challenge of contested maritime operations. It offers a clear framework for judging operational feasibility: what was required, what was available, where the gaps lay, and why they could not be closed in the time available. Readers will come away with a sharper understanding of the summer of 1940, freed from both the romance of narrow escape and the cynicism of inevitable failure. More broadly, they will gain a durable lens for thinking about how political ambition meets military reality, a lens that remains as relevant to contemporary strategic debate as it was to the planners who first confronted the Channel eighty-odd years ago.

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