In the 1930s, France decided to spend a lot of money on construction of defenses against germany (and italy) , namely the Maginot line and the Alpine line.
If, they considered the possibility of Germany flanking the line as a larger thread, would it be possible for them, given the internal political climate at the time (during the depression) to have built a defensive military that could have successful repelled the Germans?
In the other thread, it was said that it would be hard, if not impossible to hold off a invasion instigated by a nazi/soviet government without resulting to similar "war" control over government on the side of the country being invaded. However France poured substantial resources into the Maginot line, perhaps more than Germany put into their invading army. and I'm curious if they had better allocated said resources whether a successful defense would be possible.
discuss.
If, they considered the possibility of Germany flanking the line as a larger thread, would it be possible for them, given the internal political climate at the time (during the depression) to have built a defensive military that could have successful repelled the Germans?
In the other thread, it was said that it would be hard, if not impossible to hold off a invasion instigated by a nazi/soviet government without resulting to similar "war" control over government on the side of the country being invaded. However France poured substantial resources into the Maginot line, perhaps more than Germany put into their invading army. and I'm curious if they had better allocated said resources whether a successful defense would be possible.
discuss.