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what would of happend if d-day never happend or happend later then it did?
the same result... Hitler commited his fatal error invading Russia
what wwould of happend if the ships in pearl harbour were ready to fight the japanese planes?
complete victory for USA, the japanese were ready to fight under the surprise factor, not otherwise. Equally the result was a complete strategy failure for the japanese...
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lord twiggy1 wrote:Blueoctober wrote:kcoenich wrote:I just know that the german invation to Russia was the biggest invation in history... over 3,000,000 soldiers and near 78 divisions of tanks crossed the border in that invation...
with the parachute theme, Germans tried it on Sicily before the americans, but it was a total failure, because of that they didn`t wanted to repeat that practice...
why woudl the germans invade scicily? its owned by italy. italy+germany=aixs
not compleatly true. the italians joind the axis after sicily i belive
no the itailins were in the aixs from the begining actually mussolini was the one whoc alled it the axis
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Also when the Germans started there attack on Poland they used an air drop to hold the Pols from behind there own lines.
After the drop, the tanks came in to break the main line as the paratroops held the renforcments.
The forces I remember the Polish Forces were set in clumps (ex: Krakow Army, and Poznan Army, and Prusy Group and a few more) due to that they were easy to break.
After the drop, the tanks came in to break the main line as the paratroops held the renforcments.
The forces I remember the Polish Forces were set in clumps (ex: Krakow Army, and Poznan Army, and Prusy Group and a few more) due to that they were easy to break.
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Actually Poland crumbled because of the Soviet attack from the East. If they hadn't helped then Poland would have been in a position to mount a defense with help from the West. The German army at that time wasn't ready for an extensive campaign and gambled heavily on the Allies not attacking Germany.
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war_bloodline wrote:You have to hand it to the guys in the Afrika Corp, Rommel's book tells a lot about what he had to deal with and what he did to counter it.
It is a shame he was told to kill himself.
Rommel was the man. He's up there with Sun Tzu and George Washington as one of the greatest generals/tacticians/military men ever.
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vtmarik wrote:war_bloodline wrote:You have to hand it to the guys in the Afrika Corp, Rommel's book tells a lot about what he had to deal with and what he did to counter it.
It is a shame he was told to kill himself.
Rommel was the man. He's up there with Sun Tzu and George Washington as one of the greatest generals/tacticians/military men ever.
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Well in Europe it would be the UK, AUstria and New Zealand (I think at the same time) on September 3rd (France a few hours later).
I suppose though it became a world war when war was declared in the east, which would be perhaps America declaring war on Japan at pearl harbour (as china-japan was an undeclared war). The soviets may have declared war on Japan before that, not sure though.
I suppose though it became a world war when war was declared in the east, which would be perhaps America declaring war on Japan at pearl harbour (as china-japan was an undeclared war). The soviets may have declared war on Japan before that, not sure though.
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unriggable wrote:GW was without doubt a good tactician, he knew his territory and used it to his advantage.
I wouldn't say he was anywhere near the best though. He made some massive blunders in his time (leading to the capture of New York for example). But I suppose you can't argue with the winners!
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