MKSheppard
Although I have shown you the numbers, you still deny them. Okay, let's go for case #1: U-boat war.
You're missing the point, Germany could have knocked britain out
of the war if she had had 100+ UBoats ready on 1 Sep 1939, instead
of just 30~ broken down pieces of shit (Mostly Type II Coastals, instead
of the newer VIIs)
http://www.discovermilitaryhistory.com/ ... 1523.shtml
I have found the right original name and the author. It's Clay Blair. Don't fuck UNTIL you have read the fucking book with fucking stats. Oh, I really overestimated the U-boat fucking strategic impact... So serious, I can't help laughing... You want to know how serious was the destruction of convoys in the North Atlantic? >1%. That's all. The overall convoy impact was counted by such a bad number that I won't even show it here
(it's closer to 0,009%).
The basic conclusion is:
U-boats at no point in the war could have TURNED the tide. If you still wanna try to prove the Allies vs. Germany importance, try some other thing...
Then why did the Russians form an entire Tank Army out of the Lend
Lease Shermans they recieved? The shermans were very mechanically
reliable, compared to the piece of shit T-34s, which had engine lives
measured in a few dozen HOURS.
Oh, stop that. T-34 didn't explode like a piece of shit. It had armour which was hard to penetrate fully, although it was easily penetrated up to half of the width. I don't know how this kind of armor is called in English. T-34 were really easy to repair, even in battlefield conditions. But if a Sherman exploded, it could not be re-used. That's a weakness T-34 doesn't have
T-34-85 outfucks Sherman in speed and firepower, and it's a universal tank which can fuck with both heavy tanks and light tanks (opposite to Sherman, which took the Panters and Tigers by awful numbers!)
And many top soviet aces achieved their kills in the American Made
P-39/P-63 Airacobra/Kingcobra.
MKSheppard, having superior technology doesn't mean this planes were supplied in huge quantities.
Meanwhile, you have raw materials coming in
from the US that are already mined and refined
Did you ever consider that no fucking lend lease could supply even a dozen percent of raw materials needed for war production?
T-24-85
Sorry for a misprint
It's obvious I was talking about T-34-85
We equipped the majority of the british/Polish/Free French armies
with tanks and equipment, and still found enough left over to equip
our own armies, as well as build 300,000 aircraft, and thousands of
transports, and hundreds of capital ships.
Again, what THAT has to do with lend-lease?
The Dark
What are you smoking? We did everything we could to avoid losing ships.
The PQ-17 case. The convoy was well defended, but the fucking Command said it should be disbanded just for the fuck of Tirpitz coming out of havens. After that most of the ships fell easy prey for Doenitz' subs.
It means the loss of 300,000 tons of supplies given to Russia.
So much, I can't help laughing...
It means the loss of hundreds of American ships.
Yeah, a few every convoy. Only the PQ-17 was fucking very bad.
I'll admit, June 1942 was when merchant shipping took the hardest hits; that was when the American and Royal Navies began seriously escorting the convoys to Russia, since the Russians wouldn't or couldn't.
I agree. That's why as soon as convoys were employed, the U-boot Krieg was ultimately lost. Also, the Russians provided escort for polar convoys, if you didn't know. In the infamous PQ-17 case, they even send a submarine which attacked the Tirpitz while the Allied Fleet was fucking afraind of the very name of the ship!
It's, as I said, 0,0025 of the total supply transfer
Sorry, I missed the topic. You were talking abut the Russian supplies? Then I may agree. I was talking about general impact.
you yourself put up, losses were exceeding new construction until the middle of 1943.
Yeah right, that was the time of U-boat success. But you don't even watch the chart - the excession was so puny, that the U-boats would need about 3-4 years
as resultive as 1942, and it's only in case the Allies didn't spin up ship production, which is exactly what they DID.
You claim Russia received 7,000 tanks through Lend-Lease. They received 22,800 armored fighting vehicles.
Where is this number from, huh?
It will be interesting to know what kind of AFVs were these, and the years of supply, if possible.
You say claims of 100,000 trucks are too high when the actual numbers are 351,700 trucks and 78,000 Jeeps from the US alone
Hey, where did I do that? 100.000 is fine: the fuck is 500.000. And I really wonder if you actually KNOW what were this trucks for? You think Allies gave them in war time? The fuck they did: lend-lease Fords and other supply truck stuff were given to the very end of the war, for "
a faster recovery of the USSR from the war".
Russia's second-highest ace flew a P-39 exclusively, Pokryshkin.
Hey, I didn' brag bout the superior quality of some of the equipment, did I? I fucked only Shermans, and they are WORTH fucking.
240,000 is the total killed and wounded between the two atomic bombs.
Makes perfect sence if you remove the word: "wounded". See, I don't mind twisting the facts a bit: I love U-boot Krieg even if it was not important. I love the German Navy, although it was fucking unimportant. I like twisted superweapons like the German jet fighters. But I don't like when someone tries to say: oh, no one died from ray-light and ever tries to give wrong numbers for the first-strike casualties...
to ignore my comment about the mass bombings performed by the British in the early 1940s
Maybe they destroyed one of the armies of the Panzerfaust? Or maybe some "27.000 Luftwaffe"? Hell, I didn't ignore that! I even agreed there could have been constant, but absolutely
ineffective bombing. Do you recognise that?
We produced a lot, and we gave a lot of it to Russia
You produced a lot, but gave little to Russia. That's the proper case. Sorry. I don't say a word about the Western Front - you did open it. But the is lend-lease is nothing of a major effort. It's not, and never was,
crucial, and it's exactly my point.
fgalkin
many still view America as the enemy,
Hell, do you think I do? I never did, before the fucking Iraq war...
And I repeat, if you missed that out: I have no reason to love Russia, since it's the country that made purges on my ancestors in wartime and many years after. So, don't insult me. I'm not braiwashed here.