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Old 08-20-08, 01:07 PM   #1
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Tell me,
what the help it was in terms of machines, guns and will discuss battle quality of
your supplies.
Bell Airocobra - US AirForce - Oh no! take away this crap!
Sherman - German tankers would call it 'tommy cooker'. Thanks for helping Germans cook Ivan, America!
Stuart? - you can make a nice boom from stuart from a single 37mm shot. Thanks again.
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Old 08-20-08, 01:13 PM   #2
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Tell me,
what the help it was in terms of machines, guns and will discuss battle quality of
your supplies.
Bell Airocobra - US AirForce - Oh, no take away this crap!
Sherman - German tankers would call it 'tommy cooker'. Thanks for helping German cook Ivan, America!
Stuart? - you can make a nice boom from stuart from a single 37mm shot. Thanks again.
So, shipping's of petroleum, natural resources and technology is not considered help?

Oh yea.. for your reading enjoyment here is some American "propaganda":
http://www.history.army.mil/books/ww...endix-a.htm#t1

Damn.. according to your words, it was all a waste of time and money than.
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Old 08-20-08, 01:24 PM   #3
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Tell me,
what the help it was in terms of machines, guns and will discuss battle quality of
your supplies.
Bell Airocobra - US AirForce - Oh, no take away this crap!
Sherman - German tankers would call it 'tommy cooker'. Thanks for helping German cook Ivan, America!
Stuart? - you can make a nice boom from stuart from a single 37mm shot. Thanks again.
So, shipping's of petroleum, natural resources and technology is not considered help?

Oh yea.. for your reading enjoyment here is some American "propaganda":
http://www.history.army.mil/books/ww...endix-a.htm#t1

Damn.. according to your words, it was all a waste of time and money than.
Yes, it's a help, for which Russian would pay back by killing Germans
which would otherwise would kill US boys. Every killed German boy by a Russian would not kill American boy. Keep it in mind.

It was help.
But, please, don't call it this help something that without it the Soviets would not 'even have a fighting chance against the Germans forces'.
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Old 08-20-08, 01:27 PM   #4
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Tell me,
what the help it was in terms of machines, guns and will discuss battle quality of
your supplies.
Bell Airocobra - US AirForce - Oh, no take away this crap!
Sherman - German tankers would call it 'tommy cooker'. Thanks for helping German cook Ivan, America!
Stuart? - you can make a nice boom from stuart from a single 37mm shot. Thanks again.
So, shipping's of petroleum, natural resources and technology is not considered help?

Oh yea.. for your reading enjoyment here is some American "propaganda":
http://www.history.army.mil/books/ww...endix-a.htm#t1

Damn.. according to your words, it was all a waste of time and money than.
Yes, it's a help, for which Russian would pay back by killing Germans
which would otherwise would kill US boys. Every killed German boy by a Russian would not kill American boy. Keep it in mind.

It was help.
But, please, don't call it this help something that without it the Soviets would not 'even have a fighting chance against the Germans forces'.
What the Soviets saw and did in the East during WW2 is quite amazing really. Some of the roughest battles I have read about. They fought tooth and nail to defend their country. I find the Russian are proud people with a lot of heritage.
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Old 08-20-08, 01:38 PM   #5
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Tell me,
what the help it was in terms of machines, guns and will discuss battle quality of
your supplies.
Bell Airocobra - US AirForce - Oh, no take away this crap!
Sherman - German tankers would call it 'tommy cooker'. Thanks for helping German cook Ivan, America!
Stuart? - you can make a nice boom from stuart from a single 37mm shot. Thanks again.
So, shipping's of petroleum, natural resources and technology is not considered help?

Oh yea.. for your reading enjoyment here is some American "propaganda":
http://www.history.army.mil/books/ww...endix-a.htm#t1

Damn.. according to your words, it was all a waste of time and money than.
Yes, it's a help, for which Russian would pay back by killing Germans
which would otherwise would kill US boys. Every killed German boy by a Russian would not kill American boy. Keep it in mind.

It was help.
But, please, don't call it this help something that without it the Soviets would not 'even have a fighting chance against the Germans forces'.
What the Soviets saw and did in the East during WW2 is quite amazing really. Some of the roughest battles I have read about. They fought tooth and nail to defend their country. I find the Russian are proud people with a lot of heritage.
Yes, you helped.
Yes, Soviets and Americans has a great history of cooperation and friendship.

That's why they should be friends and partners respecting each others needs and priorities.
They used to fight together and call each other allies
GOD FORBIDS!! they start fighting each other directly!!!
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Old 08-20-08, 01:49 PM   #6
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Yes, you helped.
Yes, Soviets and Americans has a great history of cooperation and friendship.

That's why they should be friends and partners respecting each others needs and priorities.
They used to fight together and call each other allies
GOD FORBIDS!! they start fighting each other directly!!!

I point the logic, America is powerful so it still gets respect, it would be good if Russia and US share the cake.

Europe is the cake.

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What about 777 unit ?
Fly in Russia

http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/avi...ww2-12912.html
http://777avg.com/unithistory/

Use US aircraft and pilots

list of lend lease to Russia ww2

http://www.geocities.com/mark_willey/lend.html

Tanks etc

http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=5275

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Lend-lease aircraft amounted to 18% of all aircraft in the Soviet air forces, 20% of all bombers, and 16-23% of all fighters (numbers vary depending on calculation methods), and 29% of all naval aircraft. In some AF commands and fronts the proportion of Lend-Lease aircraft was even higher: of the 9.888 fighters delivered to the air defense (PVO) fighter units in 1941-45 6.953 (or over 70%!) were British or American. In the AF of the Karelian front lend-lease aircraft amounted to about two-thirds of all combat aircraft in 1942-43, practically all torpedo bombers of the naval air forces were A-20G Bostons in 1944-45 etc
http://lend-lease.airforce.ru/englis...deliveries.htm

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15000 aircraft to Russia

http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/fac...et.asp?id=1668
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