“Berehnshtein” - Based on a true story, a glimpse into Soviet led partisan forces in occupied Ukraine and Poland that located some of Germany’s biggest war secrets.
Notable gems: The opening scene gives a harrowing view of what it may have been like to be on the receiving end of a “combined arms” blitz style attack.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MEhNB6TkKq4
Anzio and the K5E guns
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The Germans had two large K5E guns at Anzio, named Robert and Leopold. These guns had great results with the limited shells and Diglycol (powder) that was on hand.
Had the Germans had more of these large guns at Anzio would the Allies have given up on the operation and withdrawn?
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@abworsham4 hello my friend.
I doubt it. The Allies didn’t know when to admit failure and would have found a way around jt , I suspect. The resources were there: naval and Air, especially. -
Anzio isn’t my area of expertise. That being said considering the sheer hell it was it could’ve easily been a disaster. Not sure if a few more big guns would’ve sufficed though.
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@witt The two guns had a huge impact on the campaign, knocking out ammo and fuel dumps. The crews of these guns also scored hits of several ships. This resulted in the Allies unloading supplies ten miles out at sea.
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Another cool idea would be if Germany built Lindermann (the massive battery) there. See what it can do when put in the fight it was designed for.





