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Lately, after playing Company of Heroes for PC, like crazy, I seem to have developed a passion for the military aspect of wars, and especially WWII.
So I keep reading like a maniac, about tanks, guns, infantry etc. The more I read the more I think: "Germany owned!" Tigers, Panthers and Flak 88mm FTW! I am talking STRICTLY MILITARY! War atrocities are a different subject. Anyone else into military combat, weaponry etc?
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you missed a word - Germany GOT owned.
US military owns too, but for some reason they keep getting owned by IED's and other shit. Just like Germany, US did not learn from own and/or somebody else's mistakes - Even though they destroy enemy's military, fighting a partisan war is an uphill battle that is rarely won.
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All I was saying is that they seemed much better prepared, disciplined, trained and a lot of the times technologycally advanced than the US, soviets and UK. I'm by far not an expert in WW2, but the soviets were a much larger part of the war than the US. They were the ones who were almost destroyed by the Germans and eventually pushed back, entered Berlin and did most of the dirty work that pushed the germans to surrender.
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Keeping this strictly to equipment.....
Amazing how the German philosophies about engineering still carry through to today's cars Germany had great equipment throughout the war..very innovative......but they were way too expensive to make and too complicated to maintain. On Land:
When I did alot of the reading and research in WWII, I was just amazed at how the Americans, specifically, just turn on the engineering and manufacturing might. I often wonder if there was some incident that would require all of America to build great cars what would happen..... Look at the Corvette....kicks German butt without really trying.
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"On 7 July 1943, a single Tiger tank commanded by Franz Staudegger from the 2nd Platoon of 13th Panzer Company engaged a group of about 50 T-34s around Psyolknee (the southern sector of the German salient in the Battle of Kursk). Staudegger used all his ammunition in destroying 22 Soviet tanks, while the rest retreated. For this, Staudegger was awarded the Knight's Cross" "On 8 August 1944, a single Tiger commanded by Willi Fey from the 1st Company of sSSPzAbt 102, engaged a British tank column, destroying some 14 out of 15 Shermans, followed by one more later in the day using his last two rounds of ammunition. sSSPzAbt 102 lost all of its Tigers during fighting in Normandy, but reported 227 Allied tanks destroyed in six weeks." "Over 10 Tiger tank commanders had over 100 tank kills on their account, including: Kurt Knispel with 168 kills, Otto Carius with 150+ kills, Johannes Bölter with 139+ kills, and Michael Wittmann with 138 kills." "the 503rd SS Heavy Panzer Battalion scored approximately 500 kills in the period from January to April 1945 on the Eastern Front, for the loss of 45 King Tigers (most of which were abandoned and destroyed by their own crews after mechanical breakdown or for lack of fuel)" Impressive, no?
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You don't read about Tigers breaking down or running out of gas....not too glam. The Tigers and King Tigers were deployed in such low quantities, it won more press wars than battles. One of the Russians tactics was to mix right in with the German Panzers because it was hard to penetrate the Tiger / King Tiger's frontal armor.... Germany had to build the Panther to counter the T34 because they couldn't build enough Tigers. I would argue the best German tank in WW2 was the Panther.
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As for the US and Soviets, they had no tanks that could match the tigers/panthers, until almost the end of the war when they deployed the M26 Pershing, that saw very little action and the Soviets came out witht the IS-2 in the Battle of Berlin. Best tank destroyer of WW2 was the Jagdpanther.
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If you were a Field Marshall, would you rather have 50 Tigers or 500 T34s?
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"the 503rd SS Heavy Panzer Battalion scored approximately 500 kills in the period from January to April 1945 on the Eastern Front, for the loss of 45 King Tigers (most of which were abandoned and destroyed by their own crews after mechanical breakdown or for lack of fuel)" 45 King Tigers killed 500 enemy tanks/vehicles. Look, all I'm saying is that for a small country (compared to US and Russia) Germany kicked some serious ass, considering that they where also fighting 2-3 fronts, where already defeated once in World War I and recovered so brutal and fast...etc... Russia and UK were fighting only one front and US same, with the exception of fighting Japan.
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I am not going to debate the politics of the war but for your own edification, I would read a couple of the books on the topic of the Myth of the Blitzkrieg. On the Equipment side, the Tiger and King Tiger were great tanks in a perfect world but in war, nothing is perfect.
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But what do you think would have happened if Audi was involved in building machines back then? Do you think tanks would have understeered into trees and fall into ditches? What is your opinion on modern and WW2 Audis?
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There is a historical link..... The first Audi (slap on some LED light bars and it would be hard to NOT see the resemblance to the modern A4)
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Just to correct you a litte bit.. its called the Fw190 (Focke-Wulf 190) and it was equipped with a BMW 801 engine. In 2006 i had the opportunity to take place in the Fw190A-8 Warbird, which can be visited in the Air Museum of Laatzen (near Hannover).
Here is a pic, while i was sitting in the bird: If you are interested in military air force of WWII i can highly recommend you the flight simulation "IL-2 Sturmovik". Its featuring the Airwar from Russia, Asia, Pacific, Africa and Norway. Quote:
btw. Nice to read that americans are interested in WWII equipment of GERMANY...!
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The Butcher's bird is one of my favorite planes. The Germans had great military equipment in WWII. V2 rocket technology led to the Saturn V and the moon. Unforunately the equipment was tied to politics and Hitler.
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Hitler definately made a lot of mistakes when it came to production etc. He was the one who ordered the Tiger to be released to the front, when engineers told him it's not ready...hence the mechanical problems. P.S. I just found out the german MG42 machine gun was one of the best, if not the best, light machine gun in the war. "The MG34 has a proven record of reliability, durability, simplicity, and ease of operation, but is most notable for being able to produce a stunning volume of suppressive fire. The MG42 has one of the highest average rates of fire of any single-barreled light machine gun, between 1,200 and 1,500 rpm, resulting in a distinctive muzzle report. There were other automatic weapon designs with similar firepower at its inception, such as the Hungarian-Gebauer single-barreled tank MGs and the Russian 7.62 mm GShak aircraft gun. However, the MG42's belt-feed and quick-change barrel system allowed for more prolonged firing in comparison to these weapons." "So distinct and terrifying was the weapon, that the United States Army created training films to aid its soldiers in dealing with the psychological trauma of facing the weapon in battle." Score another one for the germans.
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And the US had better equipment than the NVA and Vietcong. Germany was fighting an uphill battle from the get go. The navy was not ready so they could not defeat Britain. The invasion of the USSR was premature. The war was pretty much lost by their failure to destroy the BEF at Dunkirk.
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But failure to supply the 6th Army was one of Hitlers biggest mistakes.
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