I’ve been researching France in World War 2 recently, and I stumbled upon this article on JSTOR:
Unfortunately, my regular free JSTOR account cannot access this.
Please let me know if you have access to this article in any way. Thank you!
Perhaps this would have been a better poll question: “Which would rather be in, a Sherman or a Tiger?” 8-)
I say Sherman, if I’m in a Tiger it means I’m German, and the Germans lost :-D
Perhaps this would have been a better poll question: “Which would rather be in, a Sherman or a Tiger?” 8-)
I say Sherman, if I’m in a Tiger it means I’m German, and the Germans lost :-D
There’s a big difference between being a looser and being dead. :wink:
Well, would you rather be in a Sherman with a whole company of other Sherman tanks, air and artillery support, or would you rather be in a Panther with two other tanks in what is left of your platoon?
The problem is that the question you wish to pose compares apples to oranges.
Well, would you rather be in a Sherman with a whole company of other Sherman tanks, air and artillery support, or would you rather be in a Panther with two other tanks in what is left of your platoon?
The problem is that the question you wish to pose compares apples to oranges.
I said Tiger, not Panther. Oh, and btw, I prefer oranges. :wink:
Well if we’re talking Tigers, then I suppose we are comparing apples to Honey Dew Mellons.
Well if we’re talking Tigers, then I suppose we are comparing apples to Honey Dew Mellons.
That’s melons, not “mellons”. :roll: