Pablo22510 wrote:
Yeah, "The Battle of the Atlantic", by some Canadian guy. Well, not most of the planes, but a fair share of them.And in the same book it said how the tanks were vital for Russia.


What would have happened if Hitler had died in 1944 and the German army had surrendered.
What is your opinion?
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Pablo22510 wrote:
Yeah, "The Battle of the Atlantic", by some Canadian guy. Well, not most of the planes, but a fair share of them.And in the same book it said how the tanks were vital for Russia.

Studebaker
I'm more into motorbikes myself.Soldjer325 wrote:
Studebaker
This is other thread.Quasi-duck wrote:
I'm more into motorbikes myself.
Blame Soldjer, he brought up Studebaker.Maximilien wrote:
This is other thread.Quasi-duck wrote:
I'm more into motorbikes myself.
Only comment about of this thread!Quasi-duck wrote:
Blame Soldjer, he brought up Studebaker.Maximilien wrote:
This is other thread.Quasi-duck wrote:
I'm more into motorbikes myself.
Yes sa'h! *salutes*Maximilien wrote:
Only comment about of this thread!Quasi-duck wrote:
Blame Soldjer, he brought up Studebaker.Maximilien wrote:
This is other thread.Quasi-duck wrote:
I'm more into motorbikes myself.
The Studebaker truck became the main troop transport for the Red Army and the base for the Katyusha rocket artillery.
No it wasn't. It was the best base, not the only one. The GAZ truck, both AA and AAA, were also used.Soldjer325 wrote:
the base for the Katyusha rocket artillery.
The Third Reich would be chopped up and dismantled, with all of their actually innovative technology (the rare few) shipped home.
Perhaps.Oicraftian wrote:
The Third Reich would be chopped up and dismantled, with all of their actually innovative technology (the rare few) shipped home.
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