Message from @Erwin Rommel
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oh it was now?
That's why the Germans were able to destroy thousands of planes and light tanks even before the summer of 1941 was over
it's quite a bit bigger country
Um, yes they had a plan, but the British Air Force (Bulstered by the American supplies) kept them from air superiority. Which the Army needed to launch an invasion
We aren't talking about the Battle of Britain
but Operation Barbarossa
The Luftwaffe had complete air superiority over the Soviet Union until mid to late 1942
i'm probably done talking
I was commenting to the original, Hitler was a moron. His command yes men.
Eh well
And he couldn't stop a losing invasion, because he already fucked the economy having it planned in detail and being unable to adjust it.
If your arguments boil down to "Hitler was a moron" then I guess I'm done myself
luftwaffe had air superiourity over a country that was on the cusp of an invasion apparently without an air force
i'm a different person than floki, we have different names
that's how you tell us apart
Stalin was never going to invade. Hell he didn't even believe Hitler would invade him. Hence his slow reaction
your was plural
Hitler was one of the few people Stalin actually trusted. More than likely due to German Support of his Rebellion
On the day of the invasion alone the soviet airforce lost 1,200 planes
most of the on the ground
right at the new border
but nooo, no invasion plans at all
Because you tend to move plains to a border
Not at the interior
Lets also ignore the fact that tank buildup was outnumbering every other major nation combined
Kinda military 101
You don't for defensive operations
You forget they were fighting Japan?
In 1941?
With their entire army?
Please
An army placed on a defensive position does not have its airforce on the border
that's held true since 1914 and still does today
Why?
Because it's simply way too easy for the enemy to destroy your planes on the ground
peace time isn't a defensive operation
which is exactly what happened
They literally lost 3/4 of their airforce in the first 6 months of fighting
Um Russian planes didn't have much range....Hence the nearby
not quite 3/4 but around 70% if I'm not mistaken