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Armored artillery and penetration tactics were invented by Agbar the great, who mounted breech loading, steel cannon on rotating fixtures and on armored elephants centuries before Napoleon and Lee were using muzzle loading, bronze cannon with limited mobility. He also used high carbon steel muskets that were much superior to those use used in the west.
In a sense the 1918 German spring offensive was a Blitzkrieg that used airplanes and storm troops to break though the front, achieving in weeks what had not been achieved in years. But by then the Americans were in the war with fresh, well supplied and paid troops. Incredibly,more British troops died in 1918 than in the rest of the war. |
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"you might care to insert a remark (in the English translation of Panzerleader)that I emphasized the use of armoured forces for longrange operations against the opposing Army's communications,and also the proposed type of armoured division combining Paner and Panzer-infantry units-AND THAT THESE POINTS PARTICULARLY IMPRESSED YOU." Guderian did as requested.(a copy of the letter has been found by K.Macksey) Liddell Hart used the same method with the widow of Rommel,and with Manstein. LH has been accused of deceit ,tendentious report of history and of a fabricated version of history ,and of distorting and falsifying facts . Before WWII,his influence was very limited.This changed after the war,by his using of sneaking methods,and by his writing of a modern version of the Tales of Baron von Munchhausen :the German generals talk (it could be written by Sam) And about DeGaulle :his proposed division was not a balanced form of combined arms :he proposed something that never could work :a panzerdivision of 500 tanks . |
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At Cape Spatha, a British naval task force prevented reinforcments arriving sinking both troop transports and its Italian escorts which in turn prevented any further attempt to land troops by ship on the island. Say what you like but the RN of all the branches in the British armed forces performed very well in the first few years of the war when things looked rather bleak for the UK and this especially goes for its Destroyer forces who sacrificed a lot to rescue troops in evacuations, recover prisoners (Altmark/Cossack incident) or extract an Enigma and its code books (HMS Bulldog). As for the bit about Malta and Alexandria I agree without ports a Navy is generally not going to do well but your comment is misleading as using the same logic I could say without airfields in England the RAF would have been ineffective over southern England. Quote:
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In my opinion if you want to see the true father of the German armoured forces go find out more about Ernst Volckheim. |
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Source: Through Mobility We Conquer, The mechanization of U.S. Cavalry by George F. Hofmann |
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