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View Poll Results :Most decisive battle in WW2? | |||
Battle of Stalingrad |
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34 | 33.33% |
Battle of Kursk (Operation Citadel) |
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15 | 14.71% |
Battle of Moscow |
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10 | 9.80% |
Battle of Leningrad |
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0 | 0% |
Battle of El Alamein |
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3 | 2.94% |
Operation Overlord (Battle of Normandy) |
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17 | 16.67% |
Battle of Midway |
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11 | 10.78% |
Other |
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12 | 11.76% |
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One battle that never gets talked about much is the Russian Invasion of China when they drove the Japanese out of China in WW2 in about two weeks flat. Knowing what a formidable foe the Japanese are makes this Victory even more remarkable, they then went on to invade and capture Islands along the coast are were poised to invade the Japanese mainland. This in turn was one of the reasons that the Atom bomb was used to bring the war to a quick end and stop the Russians claiming large chunks of Japan to be handed over to them for administration reasons
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Listen to yourself...if you can. Jesus, what are you talking about? The arrogance of your words is pure satire. |
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As I have said its great Kunikov wants to be pro-Russian as differing opinions are what make discussions work but if he is not backing his "You are wrong" arguments with fact of his own then he is just trolling. So far I really think it would be easier if he got a moderator to put a sticky post at the top of the forums that says "Kunikov says you are all wrong" that way he wouldn't have to post at all. Quote:
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I live in the US, I'm from the former Soviet Union. As for the books I've read, unless you can read Russian, you wouldn't have read the same ones. |
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As it goes how would those books be anymore accurate on a particular subject than the English, German, French, Italian, Spanish or Chinese translation of the same book, 1000, 100,000 or 1,000,000 is exactly the same in any language. on top of this which book would be more accurate a Russian statistical breakdown or a German one of the same battle or heres a thought perhaps they are both one sided and lacking all the information. However no matter how you look at it if your sole knowledge on a subject is from books and anecdotal evidence then in the end you are still just parroting someone else's opinion as the only people who can lecture us on the context of these battles are those that actually were there at the time. |
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