Who would win in a fight on a coast (on paved roads) between 100 production models of the Ratte tank and one Yamato class battleship? No movement is allowed, no other units are allowed, both sides never break down, and both sides are fully loaded with ammunition. The distance is a Yamato class battleship’s point blank range. Yamato can fire it’s broadside. So basically it is a massive gun duel between both sides, until one side is destroyed. If the Ratte tanks lose, how many Ratte tanks would it take to beat down the Yamato? Thank you!
New Battle of the Bulge photos
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good photos, many I have seen before. Love the color ones.
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Thanks again Raunchy… Great pics, of one of the top 5 battles I would CHOOSE to fight in if I had to.
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one of the top 5 battles I would CHOOSE to fight in if I had to.
My grandfather, as member of the U.S 2nd Inf., said the Bulge was pure artic hell. You could never get warm and get away from German shelling.
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There were two sides to CHOOSE from. :p
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That said… I bet your grandfather has never forgotten the feeling of ‘that’ cold.
I’ve been to Bastogne, the town is lined with sherman turrets marking the peaks of german expansion/lines of allied defense, the american pocket was smaller than the circumference of a football stadium. And they never relented. Even though they got the hell beat out of them.
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Guys,
On the left is a pic of my Dad just before IT hit the fan in the B.O.T.B. He’s still alive and “kickin”. Plays A&A with us all the time. At age 87 he still works everyday at his own business(printer).
“Tall Paul”
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@Tall:
Guys, On the left is a pic of my Dad just before IT hit the fan in the B.O.T.B. He’s still alive and “kickin”. Plays A&A with us all the time. At age 87 he still works everyday at his own business(printer).
If he hasn’t seen it, you might want to recommend this 1949 film to him:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleground_(film) Â
For the time at which is was made, it’s a surprisingly gritty and unromantic look at what Army life in general and the BOTB in particular were like for ordinary troops. � Also very accurate from a historical viewpoint, even though it’s a fictionalized account of the siege of Bastogne.
Edit: Can’t get the link to work properly. Go here instead…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleground
…and click on “Battleground (film), a 1949 war film about the Battle of the Bulge”
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CWOMarc,
I grew up watching war movies with my Dad and now have a decent colection on DVD, maybe 250+.
Although he(my Dad) is a BIG “Patton” fan, and that’s his all-time favorite war movie, he always said “Battleground” was the best for showing how it really was.
He still phones me whenever either Patton, or Battleground come on TV. I’ve made sure he has those and several others to watch whenever he wants to.
Thanks for your suggestions.
“Tall Paul”