Another restored Panther
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@pocketsurfer001 The Germans had been working on nuclear technology as well. If they had defeated the Russians the Germans would have crushed anyone taking them on.
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@SultanTSK another reason: Allies would dress up and get ready for 5mins while the Germans would need 45mins to just dress up ;)
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Guys, don't argue so much! Can't you just enjoy the video of a beautifulyy restored tank?
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Beautiful tank. There is a tank museum in Danville Virginia that has a Panther, a Sherman M4 and a T34. (Well worth the visit if you are in the area)
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@pocketsurfer001 It would have been also likely that Germany would have had the bomb before the USA if everything from my previous post had come to fruition, so, mushroom clouds over New-York would have been the more proper outcome.
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@PanzerAngriff I usually say that the Soviets won the war and the western front was a mere sideshow and in the end the Soviets would have invaded even Japan if not for the surrender,, but lets say Germany had won on the Eastern front, how long would it be before the US turned to nuke the shit out of Germany?
Don't matter how i twist and turn it i can only see one and the same ending,, mushroom clouds over Europe.
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Incorrect. Outside the gates of Moscow, weapons such as IR and jet-powered fighters would have made EVERY difference. If Germany had taken Russia out of the picture in 1941, then how long do you honestly think the UK would have been able to hold out? The Germans had functioning IR devices as early as 35, for example. If Hitler had taken such technology seriously, things could have been much different. And i'd be willing to bet that the USA would have kept largely quiet until later in the 40's.
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It doesn't matter if he introduced them earlier. The allies would just eventually capture one, copy it, and then mass produce it at a pace Germany could never hope to achieve, that is if they were practical enough. All conventional warfare boils down to economics. The Sherman and the T-34 were the best tanks of the war in all practicality simply because they could be mass produced on a staggering scale. When the U.S. joined the war, Churchill then knew the allies could not lose.
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@Graphic36 Would not have been myth if he had introduced those super-weapons onto the field earlier in the game. Infra-Red and the ME-262 were the two most amazing advances in weaponry the Germans ever fielded. Can you imagine entire divisions of Panzers seeing in the dark around Stalingrad circa 1942, when the Russians could not? It would have been a slaughter. Even late in 44' when Panthers were first IR equipped, a handfull of them decimated an entire platoon of British Comets near Uelzen.
no they took it to xibit and the pimp my ride crew for a total bling over before heading to kursk the turret is fully decked out with plasmas and a popcorn machine
rolficus 3 years ago 15
hitler always wanted evrything perfect
one of the 10 reasons he lost the war
SultanTSK 3 years ago 10