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The rhineland was not as much a good military base, but the industrial heart of Germany. Once the rhineland was captured, Germany lost its wartime manufacturing capability to produce munitions, armour, weapons, and etc... Remember though that in the last days the rhineland was still producing vast quantities of wartime stockage, but it sat at the traintracks unable to be moved due to allies air superiority

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