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He didn't. He was unprepared for a seaborne invasion of Britain. He hoped that Britain would sue for peace following the fall of France. Failing that, he allowed Goering to persuade him that the Luftwaffe could knock Britain out of the war from the sky. Hitler wanted Britain neutralized so that he could turn his full might against Russia. Had an invasion been crucial, the German General Staff would have had contingency plans at the ready to take advantage of France's surrender.

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