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In that particular theatre I'd would have thought it would have been Kursk
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Navy Seal
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Lots happened in the two years before Kursk. In fact from the very first weeks, when the Germans failed to get to their initial aims, it was already decisive.
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Let's Sink Sumptin' !
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"We need only kick in the door and the whole rotten structure will come crashing down." --Adolph Hitler
Famous last words. ![]() I remember being stunned by the numbers reading about it as a kid. When it comes to military operations Operation Barbarossa has no equal in history. Number of combatants involved, sheer physical scope, hatred and ruination, the Russo-German War of 1941-45 was staggeringly immense. I recall reading that Eisenhower was shocked when he flew over the devastation while flying to a victory celebration in Moscow. Not a house left standing for hundreds of miles.
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My own moment as kid came when I was at the Piskarev Cemetery on a cloudy day with almost noone around. Everyone always looks at the monument, but I was just fixated on the mass graves there - a patch of ground that's barely a few football fields in size. It just blew my mind that 500,000 people were buried there, most of them dead by cold and starvation, and that was but a tiny fraction of those killed in that war. Still gives me chills when I think of the moment when, somehow, the reality of that figure dawned on me while standing right among the rows of flat, nondescript ground where hundreds of thousands rested. |
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Let's Sink Sumptin' !
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On a lighter note I found this Theodor Geissel (Dr. Seuss) editorial cartoon from June 1941 New York newspaper very appropriate. ![]() ![]() |
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I agree something about the Russian people they have a rather harsh history yet they seem to always persevere they truly have stiff upper lips.I know my wife who was born in then USSR Latvia to Ukrainian parents they have a toughness about them that most people in the many different nations I have been to lack.I know Ukrainians have their own culture but it is closely tied to Russian culture/history. Of course I knew a few pure Russians in the USAF that where born in the USSR like CCIP was they never ever complained even on the ****tiest longest hardest days and I admired that because I was the same way:just push on through and shut your mouth.I saw on some TV show they where in Russia Moscow at that eternal flame for the war and there where dozens of just married couples waiting to pay their respects to the common solider on their wedding day that really impressed me and it shows just how strongly they still feel about the war.I am sure very few people in western nations like the US or England do something similar on such a personal day.You ask 20 American kids about WWII and you might find 5 at best who will know anything about it one will say something about Call of Duty I knew lots of folks while I was in the military that knew little to nothing about WWII or Korea. |
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And let it never be said that any fighting side in WWII were cowards or didn't do their part, really. I'm honestly just as ashamed of fellow Russians today who put down other Allies' contributions to the war, or those who automatically write off every German as a mindless Nazi. I for one feel that it's a privilege for me to be able to see the war from all sides, and give credit where it's due. Of course for me the war is one of the ultimate ironies since by my ancestry, I have almost as much German and Finnish blood as I do Russian (in fact less Russian blood than the former two combined). So I can't help but stand back and see both madness, and the fact that some of it was still necessary for me (and probably all of us) to be here today.
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The only thing Hitler got right was the year and month, 1940 and Germany would have been bogged down quicker and 1942 Russia would be stronger. The weather for May was rain as Russia had very little road network, June was a better month.
In 1941 Hitler caught the Red Army in a period of reorganisation and all would go well in the first three weeks of the operation, once the Army Groups fanned out the problems set in, Barbarossa was lost at the battle of Smolensk that dragged on for three weeks which derailed the operation to knock Russia out of the war. I've been reading a few books of the planning and the vital few months of the war and the more I read the more Barbarossa was a load of pants...
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BTW, nice video oberon, thats probably one of my favorite channels on youtube.
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thinking about this date and the giant bloodshed that followed gives me cold shivers.
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http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forum...d.php?t=110008 I especially like the fact how well kept the German graves are and the "Madonna of Nagasaki" statue. |
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