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  • @xSonsofSunsx What do I know though, I'm just truly amazed about history and ww2 in general just somthing I enjoy...it's nice seeing some of the greatest minds in tough situations of WW2, although I'm sad we as a public will never know the full truth of events.....oh well have a good weekend man

  • @xSonsofSunsx For the soviet union it was like taking out all the trash and old tanks and teaching them the best tactics....the red army learned alot by 42', but about arrogance Germany definetly tried to bite way more than they could swallow...although I think there was alot of wasteful projects like V-1/V-2, Capital ships, Atlantic Wall, even 1 aircraft carrier was semi-built I think? For the effect these had It would have been better to build U-Boats in the early stages to defeat GB

  • @xSonsofSunsx suprise when executing any campaign is a must this was very highlighted in wehrmacht training, Manstein's great offensive through the adrennes must have been a huge suprise hehe..Please check out you will enjoy it: "Hitlers warriors: manstein the strategest"my favorite genreal of WW2...it's on youtube....anyways you seem more knowledgable than me I'm not the brightest bulb I'm just amazed and very interested in WW2.I think some people can say arrogance but it was very daring ~cont

  • @sheemsheem We also have to conclude the facts that every European nation during World War II (1939-1945) were in an economic depression due to the stock-market crashing. The Soviet Union had just come out of a Revolutionary War and was in a depression as well. Nazi Germany escaped the depression by obtaining lands (resources) from Austria-Hungary, Sudetenland, and Poland.

    Nazi Germany was undoubtedly a economic powerhouse during the time, but their arrogance brought forth their destruction.

  • @sheemsheem If he didn't want war with Britain, he wouldn't have attacked Poland, as it had military alliance with Great Britain and France. At the start of his conquest, he did try to avoid confrontation with the US, as our industry was second-to-none, but he also claimed that war with the Americans was inevitable.

    You'd be amazed how much damage a surprised attack can generate. The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact assumed peace between the Soviets and Nazis. How wrong were the Soviets.

    Continue...

  • @xSonsofSunsx to your comments down page..Hitler never wanted war with britian or america, he even admitted he didn't know how to defeat America - Russia would have been destroyed without lend-lease...(archangel & volga) America's roll and Russia's roll are vice-versa, 75% of the wehrmacht sent to the east but America gave russia something like 150,000 trucks! lol....Germany is still the best... :)

  • @xSonsofSunsx You are right, a single person is nothing without there rocketry team in this case...but von brauns visionary mind of putting man on the moon and creating the V-2 (I think was a waste of materal for the effect it had) put him in high places, and gave him lots of funding/resources maybe things would have went different with NASA if it wasn't for him...anyways after reading your comments and seeing your favorites we seem to be inrested in the samethings so respect for that....

  • @sheemsheem I doubt he was the master, many people worked on it, not just him. Giving full-credit to a single individual is vain in your part. Most of the Nazi scientists, in rocket-engineering, received their information from the American physicist and inventor, Robert H. Goddard. He was contacted by German scientist before 1939 for his achievements in liquid-fueled rockets.

    It took less than five years, Vietnam and Afghanistan lasted longer in harsher conditions.

  • @xSonsofSunsx Lol, ever heard of von braun? the master that put America on the moon.....Wehrmacht and Germany ... America can't comapare...no wonder it took the whole world many many years to defeat her....Long Live Germany!

  • @gawlhysm And this German was?

    Great nations don't fall without consequences. You should be careful on what you wish for, it might just come true.

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