Steve wrote:
Thanks, of course, to unimaginative and oft-times incompetent generals like Clark, Zhukov, and Bradley.
Now you've done it...Called Zhukov a incompetent.....the man
who masterminded the whole Operation Uranus and Operation
Little Saturn that destroyed the 6th Army and came within a
hairs-breadth of completely wiping out Army Group South?
*waits for Pablo to leap in*
The timeline for that begins in June '44. And three months later, the Allies had liberated large swaths of France and had driven the Germans back to the Low Countries and toward the Siegfried Line.
All thanks to Patton and his audacity.
Nice way to completely ignore the Italian campaign or the North African
Campaign, Steve.....
Oh, I'm not arguing that the Germans did good against ill-equipped Russian conscripts, some of which who were not even issued rifles and usually only had a handful of rounds, and commanded by a brutally-minded Zhukov who's idea of strategy was "drive forward until all my soldiers are dead or the enemy breaks".
It was precisely that sort of warfare that Patton avoided, preferring to go around the enemy.
Never mind that those "conscripts" were fresh Siberian divisions in
warm clothes against bedraggled german soldiers who only had
their fucking SUMMER clothes to protect against temperatures 30
degrees below FREEZING...
Again, the results don't lie. Against an enemy far more mobile than the Allies of 1940, Patton drove to the Lorraine in a month's time, including stops at Falaise and the Seine thanks to his jealous peers and superiors.
You conviently ignore the effects of the interdiction campaign by the
USAAF against the german rail system and road net. The Germans were
LESS mobile than the french army in 1940 as they had to mostly move
at fucking NIGHT to be safe from the Jabos...
I never said they couldn't do any wrong. That's a strawman attack, and a rather pathetic one. Jesus fuckin' Christ, can't you do better than that?!
Come down from your high horse that the US Soldier can do no wrong,
or do I have to bring up the Phillipine Campaign after 1898 when we
crushed an uprising to our colonial rule?
The Communists, for the most part, wracked up their kill count due to famines, both intended and as a byproduct of their stupid collective system.
Actually no. They shipped people off to siberia, and shot over a million
people in the back of the head during the purges.....they were as bad
as the Germans....Did you know that the SS actually based it's concentration
camp factory system off that of the NKVD's vast Gulag Industries? Where
do you think they got the fucking IDEA from?
The difference between me and you, Shep, is that you worship the fascist, murdering losers, and I worship the badass who beat their asses in.
Then why does the US Military have a fucking hard-on for them? Why did
the US Air Force have Hans Ulrich-Rudel on hand when they rolled the A-10
out even though he was a die hard NAZI who helped Doktor Mengle escape
after WW2?
Why did we change our boot colors from brown to black after WW2? Why
did we go from the GI Helmet to the Coalscuttle helmet in the 80s?
Why did we even make a fucking carbon copy of the MG-42 in the first
place? (that failed because of a manufacturing error making it jam
all the time)
Hell, the M-60 GPMG openly swipes the FG-42's layout and the feed system
of the MG-42, while the 20mm cannons in the F-8 Crusader were direct
descendants of the Mauser Revolver Cannons we swiped in the closing days
of WW2...
Why did we throroughly debrief the German Generals and even HIRE
them to work for us...for fuck's sake, FRANZ HALDER got the highest
award a Civilian can earn from The USA...and he was awarded it by
JFK himself!