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Comstar posted:What made the Universal Carrier so good it ended up with a 113,000 built, more than any other AFV in history? They were small, simple and light so easy to produce, almost one third of a M2/3 half-track's weight. On the other hand, being small you also needed more of them for a given task, eg. to haul a battalion. quote:Why were half tracks stop being used? The reason why half-tracks were a thing at all was that it's easier to steer a pair of wheels, and also mechanically simpler and cheaper to design. Eg. the Universal Carrier relied on differential braking for steering where brakes were applied to the side where the driver wanted to turn. So you are constantly applying brakes on one side or the other which is not A Good Thing - but for a vehicle that light still manageable. Anyway, later tracked APCs have been heavier and use steering systems similar to what tanks have, giving them superior cross-country performance.
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Didn't the Universal Carrier have a system where the track itself would bend slightly to make small corrections? Another reason the Carrier was popular was that it was a versatile platform to put weapons on. Mortars, machineguns, anti-tank guns, recoilless rifles etc.
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# ? Jan 8, 2019 16:43 |
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Comstar posted:Random questions I've had stuck in my head for awhile: You already got a great answer where it came from, but the biggest reason it persisted into WWII was because it looked good at airshows. I'm not kidding.
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bewbies posted:You already got a great answer where it came from, but the biggest reason it persisted into WWII was because it looked good at airshows. I'm not kidding. Also, while not entirely accurate, another reason was because it was thought that a Formation leader would only be able to command/control 2 wingmen at most.
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I answered a question on Quora about the German lack of semi-auto rifles in World War II with a long post about the problems with the Gewehr 41 and their difficulties producing enough weapons to meet demand as the war went on. Someone replied with a very smart and interesting rebuttal of my claim that Germany was attempting to conquer Europe:quote:Regarding your knowledge about those rifles your answer is really impressive. I just want to add and clarify something about the historical context, since it seems you are still pretty much in the War time propaganda...
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Plus really the Poles attacked Germany first at Gleiwitz, leaving the Germans no choice except to occupy and ethnically cleanse the whole country.
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Ah that famous German defensive war the *checks notes* "....Second World War?"
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Pornographic Memory posted:Plus really the Poles attacked Germany first at Gleiwitz, leaving the Germans no choice except to occupy and ethnically cleanse the whole country. I believe the expression is Tit fur Tod
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Saros posted:Ah that famous German defensive war the *checks notes* "....Second World War?" It's the real life version of that Onion headline stating that Germany had saved Europe from the Polish Menace
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An ordinary border conflict, the Poles thought they should have borders and the Germans thought they shouldn't.
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chitoryu12 posted:I answered a question on Quora about the German lack of semi-auto rifles in World War II with a long post about the problems with the Gewehr 41 and their difficulties producing enough weapons to meet demand as the war went on. Someone replied with a very smart and interesting rebuttal of my claim that Germany was attempting to conquer Europe: Once you look past all the propaganda and instead take all of this propaganda at face value. That said, it does seem like Hitler actually was taken by surprise that Britain and France declared war on him over attacking Poland, as he appears to have gambled that they would once again back down. Hitler kind of seems to have forgot about that old British obsession with maintaining the European balance of power and preventing hegemony. Also Chamberlain was pretty drat angry at Hitler over having screwed him over at Munich. Randarkman fucked around with this message at 17:49 on Jan 8, 2019 |
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chitoryu12 posted:I answered a question on Quora about the German lack of semi-auto rifles in World War II with a long post about the problems with the Gewehr 41 and their difficulties producing enough weapons to meet demand as the war went on. Someone replied with a very smart and interesting rebuttal of my claim that Germany was attempting to conquer Europe: loving Nazi appologists they really do want revisionist histories.
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It’s a live example of the comic where Rational Hitler debates a caricature going “ARGGGHJBLRRGH GENOCIDE IS BAD”
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Randarkman posted:Once you look past all the propaganda and instead take all of this propaganda at face value. i have walked down the middle of Cambridge University (right next to that one big church that's in all the photos) with a literal Graf, and he was as unselfconsciously pleased as only a German can be that he was there, with a briefcase in his hand and a bowler hat on his head
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HEY GUNS posted:like many germans, he was a giant weeb for the UK. Was he though? I don't doubt there were many German nobles and upper class people who had respect for England, possibly many other Germans as well, then again Hitler was far from being an aristocrat and famously despised the German aristocracy (also even among the German aristocracy there were people like Franz Halder who was justifying further loyalty to Hitler from 1942 onwards with the justification that Hitler deserved "one more chance to free Germany from English capitalism" (which is a very junker kind of thing to say I think, they had a very low opinion of capitalism, at least "international finance capitalism" or something like that, essentially "the Jews") or something like that. AFAIK there is little merit, outside of Soviet propaganda, that Hitler wanted an alliance with Britain against the USSR, he saw war with the West as unavoidable and even desirable, he just kind of thought and wanted to take the wars one at a time in order to avoid the dreaded two front war (which is also why France had to be conquered before invading the East).
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FrangibleCover posted:An ordinary border conflict, the Poles thought they should have borders and the Germans thought they shouldn't. They really shouldn't have turned down Hitler's compromise offer: Poland gets to have its borders, Germany gets what is within.
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Jobbo_Fett posted:Also, while not entirely accurate, another reason was because it was thought that a Formation leader would only be able to command/control 2 wingmen at most. There's a Lindybeige video where he explains that tank platoons are of a certain size since it's biologically impossible for the platoon leader to command more tanks.
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Randarkman posted:Was he though?
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HEY GUNS posted:there's a whole lot in mein kampf about how the british empire proves that they are a noble aryan race Okay, well, I never really wanted to read mein kampf to be honest.
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Randarkman posted:AFAIK there is little merit, outside of Soviet propaganda, that Hitler wanted an alliance with Britain against the USSR, he saw war with the West as unavoidable and even desirable, he just kind of thought and wanted to take the wars one at a time in order to avoid the dreaded two front war (which is also why France had to be conquered before invading the East). I think it's more that Britain didnt really have much that Hitler wanted. Britain didn't have a continental presence, and Hitler didnt have any real interest in overseas colonies. He was happy enough to colonize Poland and Russia. So if Britain had been willing to stand by and let Germany have the continent, I dont think war with them would have been Hitler's priority.
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Randarkman posted:Okay, well, I never really wanted to read mein kampf to be honest. It is not a good book. But yeah iirc in it he seems to think the english are proud and pure germanic natural allies. Conflict with them would be an unfortunate but temporary necessity that would end with the British Empire intact and pro-Germany. The french are natural enemies but not without merit. Slavs, jews, and other nefarious foreigners must go. And the US has shamefully diluted its pure saxon blood and is irredeemable.
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:And the US has shamefully diluted its pure saxon blood and is irredeemable. He's completely right just not for the reason stated
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chitoryu12 posted:I answered a question on Quora about the German lack of semi-auto rifles in World War II with a long post about the problems with the Gewehr 41 and their difficulties producing enough weapons to meet demand as the war went on. Someone replied with a very smart and interesting rebuttal of my claim that Germany was attempting to conquer Europe: Utterly loving disgusting.
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Kemper Boyd posted:There's a Lindybeige video where he explains that tank platoons are of a certain size since it's biologically impossible for the platoon leader to command more tanks. Aww yeah hit me with them biotruths
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oh man there's nothing this thread loves more than taking down misinformed nazis who don't post here fucker just walked into the THUNDERDOME
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:I forgot to respond to this! (Or take photos but I will do that eventually) Thanks for the answer, I appreciate the details My grandmother lost two brothers on the Eastern Front. Her future husband (my grandpa) managed to evade that fate by escaping to Switzerland, where he was promptly arrested and jailed. Once freed, he managed to get to Vichy France, and from there to Spain and North Africa, where he joined the Free French. He landed in Provence and fought til Berlin. I'm extremely fuzzy on the details because I only know this second-hand through my mom. My grandpa just wasn't much of a talker by the time I grew up As for Alsace-Moselle under the Second Reich, it was granted autonomy in 1911. Then WW1 happened, so who knows where it could have gone.
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:It is not a good book.
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HEY GUNS posted:not just that he's immoral. it's that he can't loving write.
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quote:There was the no "Nazi dream of control over all of Europe", thats just the old propaganda. Unfortunately, many forget the important point, Britain and France declared war on germany not the other way around . So who declared war on the USSR on June 22, 1941?
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Cessna posted:So who declared war on the USSR on June 22, 1941? The Soviet Union
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Jobbo_Fett posted:Stealing a post I made in the last thread The rationale of the 'Daffy' was partly that a standard fighter of the time with two forward-facing rifle-calibre machine guns wouldn't be able to put enough ammo into a modern metal-skinned bomber to bring it down, given the relative speeds and the time said bomber would be in a fighter's sights. The Defiant therefore used Britain's world lead in enclosed power-operated turrets to allow for zero-deflection shooting and 'broadsides' against bombers - especially firing upwards at the target where the bomber will be marked against the sky and the fighter hidden against the ground. This also tied into the other principle behind the Defiant's design - 'no allowance' shooting - a method discovered in WW1 by the gunners of pusher-fighters with swivel-mount guns like the FE2b. At a specific amount of elevation the forces of thrust, air resistance and gravity all cancel each other out and a bullet travels in a straight line between gun and target. The Defiant's turret could lock into a pre-set forward-facing position (with the guns elevated at the required amount for no-allowance shooting at the aircraft's normal attack speed) and the pilot's gunsight (even though he had no means of directly firing the guns) was built to provide no-allowance firing solutions - just get the target in the sight and the bullets will hit it - no deflection, no adjustment for drop. The Air Ministry also issued a specification for a twin-engined heavy fighter with twin cannons in a turret that could only traverse in the forward arc, thus clearly being intended for no-allowance shooting. Bristol, Gloster and Armstrong-Whitworth all produced proposals but the orders were never issued. I suspect the fondness for the Vic was from similar roots - that two- or four-gun fighters operating individually simply wouldn't have the firepower to down modern bombers. Using a Vic to essentially fly three aircraft as one theoretically put six guns to work on one target. Even the eight-gun Hurricane and Spitfire struggled to reliably down German bombers in the time available. Jobbo_Fett posted:Another dumb idea that hosed over bomber attack methods? Chennault and some others proposed flying in a tight Vic and attacking together to concentrate firepower on one target Edit: Or picking individual targets, but still flying as a Vic formation. Like... think of a Vic formation flying together, tightly, and all shooting at the same target, unless I've misread the text in the book. Interestingly Chennault completely changed his mind from his 'Trapeze' days following his observations of the Chinese (plus Russian volunteer groups) operating against the Japanese. By the time he was training the AVG he was instructing his pilots to stick in lead/wingman pairs. His three squadrons had a nominal duty strength of 18 aircraft each, divided into three flights of six, each flight divided into three elements of two. The wingman's job was to stick above and behind his lead to provide added firepower to the target and, if needed, cover his tail. He also operated on a broader three-element system, especially for when operating against escorted Japanese bomber formations (the AVG's main role). The 'Assault' element would dive in first to scatter the formation and draw in the escort, the 'Support' element would follow to attack the now disrupted and unescorted target and the 'Reserve' element would provide high cover. This worked whether the AVG was operating as a Group (each squadron to one of the roles), a squadron (each flight took a role) or even a single flight (each pair).
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Jobbo_Fett posted:The Soviet Union Viktor Suvorov, is that you?
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Cessna posted:So who declared war on the USSR on June 22, 1941? Georgia
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Comrade Gorbash posted:It's astonishing how badly written Mein Kampf is. Can confirm. When I first tried I thought my German was just showing it’s weaknesses. Then years later I went back with better language skills having sorted through all manner of dense prose put out.m by communist officialdom and nope.
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Comrade Gorbash posted:It's astonishing how badly written Mein Kampf is. The english version I read had footnotes just showing the original german, as if to say “no, the problem is not my translation”
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:The english version I read had footnotes just showing the original german, as if to say “no, the problem is not my translation”
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I read Mein Kampf expecting a chilling ode to diabolical evil, but nah, Hitler was just another racist lout as far as his writing's concerned.
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he wanted to title it Four And A Half Years Of Struggle Against Lies, Stupidity, And Cowardice but the publisher suggested My Struggle instead
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Cessna posted:Viktor Suvorov, is that you?
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Halloween Jack posted:I read Mein Kampf expecting a chilling ode to diabolical evil, but nah, Hitler was just another racist lout as far as his writing's concerned. I had to read it for a class. It was like reading an 800 page YouTube Comments Section rant.
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