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Operation Barbarossa
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Surely one could move German trains into Poland until you got to the Bug River where they met trains of the USSR, which were a different gauge so, you must transfer from one train to the next. I honestly didn’t beleive it myself when I’d read the dreaded wermacht was still very horse dependent. This doesn’t mean they had no trucks carrying supplies just mostly horsedrawn. -especially in the east. In the West the Germans had captured a bunch of equipment from the French- as I understand it they put it to use there. Some of the captrured trucks and tanks ineveitably went East to cover demand. One of those “wow I never knew that” type of things
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So far, I’m very disappointed with your opinion that operation barbarossa was wrong… So to prevent further altercations, I will probably withdraw from this discussion! :(
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So far, I’m very disappointed with your opinion that operation barbarossa was wrong… So to prevent further altercations, I will probably withdraw from this discussion! :(
this is a weird thing to be disappointed about.
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you didnt contribute much to the discussion anyway
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Surely one could move German trains into Poland until you got to the Bug River where they met trains of the USSR, which were a different gauge so, you must transfer from one train to the next.
Yes, except that would only get you so far until you ran into the scorched earth.
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exactly- GI-
To MR- I’m not sure that calling Barrbarossa a mistake is a big deal.
It was a predetermined event, I think. Sooner or later the Soviets and the Nazi’s would have had it out.
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When i said disappointed i meant i don’t agree with what you said, sorry if you thought i was angry!
Also, I did contribute, I read everything, i just didn’t post! For once! :lol: -
When i said disappointed i meant i don’t agree with what you said, sorry if you thought i was angry!
Also, I did contribute, I read everything, i just didn’t post! For once! :lol:
I’m trying to improve! :-?