Message from @Al Capwned
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All that planning
And it was so violent
Berlin was cut off on April the 16th ye
a lot of battles get planning tho
It was the perfect dramatic turning point in a way
you think they invaded north africa blind?
lol
Well
From Stalingrad to Berlin
north africa and italian offensive took quite a bit of planning
British bombers dropped 45,517 tons of bombs; the Americans dropped 23,000 tons. As the bombings continued more and more people moved out. By May 1945, 1.7 million people (40% of the population) had fled (Berlin).
No I know
The journey of the average Soviet soldier
Obviously they are planned
Wait I'm scrolled up fucj
the average soviet soldiers journey was
home to stalingrad
to 6 ft under
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I dont think that stat is accurate
Well.im not saying other wars or battles aren't interesting
If 1.7 mil fled, that's clearly not 40%
But WWII was kind of its own thing
tbh d-day is more of a monumental cock up
of planning
than anything else
Hmm
The complete destruction of Berlin was a symbolic end to the European Theater
they succeeded based on the tide of men
@Al Capwned of berlin
That doesn't make it less interesting
not because of sound tactical decisions
And to the Soviet-German War
oh oh yea
i see
nvm then
@Al Capwned 40 million people didn't live in Berlin
just look up the amphibious tanks
they tried to use for d day
Maybe not planning should say like