How many players are on these days?
Posts by GeeEss
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*giggle*
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He might take out his 9 mm again...
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You TYRANT! You DICTATOR! BRING LAZS BACK!
Oh wait... Wrong forum. NM.
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We should fly Russian planes then... In Soviet Russia Ice Cream licks you!
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More trucks would not have mattered when they didn't have enough fuel for the trucks they already had. In 1942 the German army had three army groups on the eastern front. They barely had enough fuel to activate one of them for the Case Blue summer offensive (army group south). And even then it was a go-stop-go-stop affair as the panzers ran out of fuel and had to wait for resupply. Many encirclements failed because the panzers couldn't close the pincers before running out of gas leaving a gap for the Russians to retreat. They even de-motorized a lot of their logistics and infantry divisions to save fuel for the panzers. At this time the European Axis Powers produced only one-third of the oil they needed.
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So is this like the budding inception of the Ice Cream Squad?
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There wouldn't have been any inhabitants except for the slaves needed to build the Reich. The Germans were waging a Vernichtungskrieg. A war of annihilation. The Slavs were not Aryan enough to be Germanized. To paraphrase Hermann Goering: Those who can't work will die; those who can will work until they die.
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Have they updated the Bf 110 model yet?
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Most likely, but the danger of accidental exchange of fire is increasing. Someone flies too close to the border, someone else freaks out and pushes a button. Russian SAMs have already shot down a civilian airliner in this conflict. Shit could get out of hand.
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When your grand strategy is zerg... what would you expect?
It's far more complicated than that. I recommend watching this excellent detailed series on the Battle of Stalingrad if you want to learn more.
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The German army probably had too many trucks. They didn't have enough oil to support a fully mechanized logistics system. In the east, the Germans were totally dependent on the railroad to supply them, and could only mount limited long-range operations away from their rail depots.
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Ummm sideshow kinda minimizes it ... dontcha think?
Perhaps. Doesn't minimize the bravery and tragedies experienced on other fronts, but faced with the fact that more people died in a single battle on the Eastern Front than the combined American deaths of the entire war on all fronts... Yeah.
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The Soviets did the heavy lifting in the defeat of Germany for sure. The rest of the war was pretty much a sideshow to the Eastern Front. However, we should never have let the Soviets continue their insane social experiment for 80 more years.
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Butthurt does not become you.