Some German generals wanted to copy the T-34. Hitler turned down that idea.
In a one on one battle give me the Panther or Tiger over the T-34. In a war of extremly high numbers of production give me the T-34.
Some German generals wanted to copy the T-34. Hitler turned down that idea.
In a one on one battle give me the Panther or Tiger over the T-34. In a war of extremly high numbers of production give me the T-34.
I enjoyed reading about the Wotan Line. I had never heard the name before. I had heard of the Panther line.
Could the U.S.S.R survived a winter without Moscow?
My grandfather landed in France on D+4 with the U.S 2nd Inf.
I had the best memories listening to him discuss the War.
Russian chicks must love A&A. LOL
Your story made me smile Perry. I remember my first time playing A&A, all my friends except for myself thought the game was to complex and wanted to play Risk.
Since I’ve got married a hundred dollars is much more difficult justify for a game. If only i had people the play the game with!
Does other countries axis countries recieve units?
What role does Romania, Finland and Italy play in A&A Europe? How limited are they? I have never played any game except the classic.
Imperious Leader, that video was awesome, scary but awesome.
By June of 1944, even the total relocation of all western stationed german units could not stop the Soviet Juggernaut.
Here are some stats of Kursk.
Russians
977,000 men
3,300 tanks
20,000 field guns and mortars
3,000 aircraft
Minefields(2,400 anti personal & 2,700 anti tank mines per each mile of front)
6,000 miles of russian treches
Germans
570,000 men
10,000 field guns and mortars
2,500 tanks
2,000 aircraft
Kursk was nothing more than a killing field for Germans and Russians.
What’s your thoughts on UK placing an industrial complex in India and using Australia’s units to help defend?
What’s your thoughts on the U.S.S.R taking out german units in Norway/ Finland? Do you consider this a russian goal or the U.K?
In the book The Rise and Fall of the Third Riech, the writer suggest that Sealion could have been undertook and been a sucess. The price tag for this operation would cost the germans the all airborn units and around 300,000 casualties.