LouderVol
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The Armata apparently stalled out at the White House as well.
http://rt.com/news/256753-russian-tanks-white-house/
thats actually pretty awesome.
The Armata apparently stalled out at the White House as well.
http://rt.com/news/256753-russian-tanks-white-house/
The article mentioned the 27 million Russian dead. What about the 95,000 French, 383,800 British, and 407,000 Americans that died? Heck I'm not even including other Allied powers and those who fought against the Germans at the start of the war. Why are Russian dead so much more special and deserving?
Even without the Russians the Allied Powers would have beaten the Germans. It would have just taken longer to achieve.
No way, no how, sans using A bombs, which would've been developed by Germany eventually as well.
Had Germany concentrated all of it's manpower and resources on the west and Russia never got involved....no way IMO.
No way, no how, sans using A bombs, which would've been developed by Germany eventually as well.
Had Germany concentrated all of it's manpower and resources on the west and Russia never got involved....no way IMO.
Air power. Germans didn't have enough of it to stop us. Would have cost a lot more but air power won that war un The European theater at least, for both fronts.
No way, no how, sans using A bombs, which would've been developed by Germany eventually as well.
Had Germany concentrated all of it's manpower and resources on the west and Russia never got involved....no way IMO.
Germany couldn't even beat Great Britain when they had absolutely no allies (aside from the Commonwealth) and when the Nazis were at their highest point. They held off the Germans for about year prior to them even starting Barbarossa. The Germans were never going to win the Second World War because they simply didn't posses the necessary manpower to do so. Over the entire war the Germans enrolled 18.2 million soldiers. Without even factoring in partisans, the British Empire alone fielded 17.843 personnel and the US 16,353,639. There was no way the Wehrmacht would have been able to sustain itself even against a war between just the United States and the British Empire. Now add in partisan activity in the occupied zones and German manpower became even more stretched thin while facing off against the Arsenal of Democracy.
Air power alone would not defeat the Germans fighting on one front, just as the German air power couldn't defeat the Brits. Without a land invasion of mainland Europe, the destruction of the German empire would've been impossible.
Had Germany and it's allies concentrated only on defending their territory prior to Barbarossa, then I see no way the Brits and Americans alone could've achieved this outside an atomic bomb.
Air power alone would not defeat the Germans fighting on one front, just as the German air power couldn't defeat the Brits. Without a land invasion of mainland Europe, the destruction of the German empire would've been impossible.
Had Germany and it's allies concentrated only on defending their territory prior to Barbarossa, then I see no way the Brits and Americans alone could've achieved this outside an atomic bomb.
Funny.
Because history tells me the British, standing alone for a year against both the Italians and the Germans were kicking @ss up and down North Africa and in the Mediterranean as a whole.
Or, have you already forgotten that your Soviets signed a deal that put them as tenuous allies with the Germans to split Poland up... which they then took over and summarily slaughtered the entire intelligentsia of.
Or the forceful annexations of the Baltic's or the attempted annexation of Finland. I mean I could go on and on about how bad the Soviets were. I didn't even mention the Ukrainian genocide.
