Search results

  1. Tactical Frog

    Why Germany lost WW2?

    An unique recording of Hitler’s voice , from 1942. I did not even know such a recording existed o_O Two interesting points : Hitler stresses the importance of securing oil fields in modern war. He acknowledges he underestimated the Soviets military industry.
  2. Tactical Frog

    Why Germany lost WW2?

    Okay sorry I have been a bit lame here. You can call me TacticalSlug or TacticalBug if you wish.
  3. Tactical Frog

    Why Germany lost WW2?

    Hmm, Hitler was quite successful making alliances with Japan, Italy and securing a pact with USSR. Few other big countries would have been interested joining that club. Turkey maybe ? That was the only country that could have make a difference against British forces in Middle East.
  4. Tactical Frog

    Why Germany lost WW2?

    Listen @Knowitall, if you know nothing about Europe maps after and before WWII , I seriously advice you to contact a moderator and change your handle. 1945 capitulation was worse for Germany than Versailles if you just look at maps.
  5. Tactical Frog

    Why Germany lost WW2?

    So true ... that is why it is a complicate task to argue that Hitler’s crimes have set new standards for genocide. Armenian genocide is real and unforgivable. The slight difference I can see is that the Turks were only motivated by ethnic cleansing of their territory. They never depicted the...
  6. Tactical Frog

    Why Germany lost WW2?

    Funny coincidence, I just watched Nolan’ Dunkirk two days ago. Thinking of it, it is not totally absurd to think that Dunkirk played a major role in WW2. If the whole British army had been captured at Dunkirk, the Churchill government may have simply fallen, and UK may have negotiated with...
  7. Tactical Frog

    Why Germany lost WW2?

    I remember that Charles de Gaulle had tried to answer to the question « why France lost the war » and then he gave a quite premonitory assessment of the outcome of WW2. Being himself a tankist, he had full confidence in the the sheer power of «mechanised force» . Full text of his London BBC...
Top