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It was absolutely vital. It was only through control of the Atlantic sea lanes that vital shipments of food, fuel, ammunition and all other war materiel were able to get to Britain. Had Germany been able to blockade Great Britain then the British would soon have been out of the war, theri people reduced to starvation. And, of course, that was the only way for the American army to get to the European theater after we got in to the war. Michael Montagne
There were several important preconditions. Among them England was the wealthiest nation at the time. The British had natural resources including coal and iron to fuel the industrial revolution. Also Britain had made the transformation from a feudal society to a commercial soceity
Coal, wood and their derivatives were the main sources of fuel. Oil was increasingly becoming more important.
Incoming German planes could be detected while they were still over the channel, and British fighter pilots could be guided to them without having to waste fuel searching. Without the radar, British air defenses would have been less effective than they were.
Then the U.S. forces would have had to launch the Normandy Invasion from New York City. Indeed, a very difficult enterprise ! But no kidding ! Germany possibly had the ability to win the war, but Hitler made too many mistakes because he didn't listen to his generals. First of all, the German Wehrmacht should have captured all the 400,000 British soldiers in the "Kettle of Dunkirk" (80% of the British forces and equipment !) instead of letting them escape across the Channel. And then immediately invade the U.K. with all the German soldiers, airplanes and ships available. After the British defeat Germany had all the time and manpower to deal with Russia. But the attack should have started no later then April in order to finish with Moscow before the Russian winter began. Then, Germany would have signed a non-aggression pact with the U.S., leave Americans and Japanese alone on the battlefield and start to build up the "New Order" that Germany wanted to establish. So, in that case the Cold War would have taken place between Germany and America whereas Russia and China would only be "minor players". It is possible that after Hitler's death democratic reforms would have been implemented in Germany and its satellite neighbors France, Italy, Russia and Spain. Similar to the Glasnost and Perestroika reforms that were actually established under Gorbachev. On the other hand, National Socialism was much more market-, consumer- and technology-oriented then Communism. And when you imagine that the Germans controlled most oriental oil fields and all the former British and French colonies, it is not unlikely that the majority of the Europeans would have arranged with the authoritarian system because the living standard in Nazi Europe would not be lower then in democratic Britain or America. The people to suffer of course would be all the Jews, Africans, Arabs and handicapped who did not meet the Aryan racial standards. No one can imagine how far the holocaust and euthanasia programs would have gone. No one can imagine how many tens of millions of "inferior" human beings would have died in gas chambers or in medical and pharmaceutical experiments, So, when you consider this, we should all be glad that the German "End Sieg" did not happen.
This depends on the amount of fuel in his tank, also remember that pilots had to get back to their base with out running out of fuel.
I really don't know and i have to do it in my home work and i'm still a kid which is quite hard for me!
Assuming the fuel filter has been changed, most commonly a bad fuel pump.
No, I would not recommend you do this.
The fuel pump would be located inside the fuel tank. The fuel tank would have to be dropped. I would suggest purchasing a shop manual to take you thru step by step. It is very important not to let ANY dirt get into the tank during the process.
why wont the gas get to the fuel injectors on my chevy s10 If the fuel filter has already been replaced, I would suspect the fuel pump is faulty.
Britain obtained a variety of raw materials from America, including tobacco, cotton, and timber. These resources were crucial for Britain's economy, particularly during the colonial period. Additionally, America provided other agricultural products like indigo and sugar, which were important for British industries and trade. The import of these materials helped fuel the Industrial Revolution in Britain.
Do you have fuel pressure at the rail? Has the timing been changed significantly?
The obvious answer would be that its not getting fuel. Have the fuel filters been changed?
I have the same problem at the moment. Been told that it is fuel pump diaphragm
Fuel, and brake problems.
you need to make sure that the fuel pump is getting a full 12 volts and make sure it has a fresh fuel filter