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Old January 30th 04, 02:50 AM
old hoodoo
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Has anyone done any speculation if the Germans could have recovered from the Kursk disaster if they had not had so many fighters
placed towards the west in 1943 and 1944, or had the Russians already achieved a measure of tactical air superiority, both with
their own aircraft and the aircraft supplied by the Allies, that was unbeatable?


al


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Old January 30th 04, 03:36 AM
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It was a combined nutcracker - the LW was faced with an impossible task of
providing CAS in the east, air defence over the Deutschesheimat twenty four
hours of the day, and somehow cover the fighting retreat in the south. As each
"area of concern" bubbled up as Priority #1, fighter assets were syphoned away
from the other two. Without any workable solution, the force lost all
effectiveness and was ground into hamburger. Not by the Soviets, not by the
Americans, and not by the British. By all of us, doing our own thing, causing
them to run from one burning barn situation to the next, allowing us to burn
the other barns. That's what really sucks about all the nationalistic BS that
normally accompanies such discussions - folks rarely want to accept that the
Germans were beaten by an Allied concert, not any solo player.

v/r
Gordon
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Old January 30th 04, 10:39 AM
Jim Doyle
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"Krztalizer" wrote in message
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It was a combined nutcracker - the LW was faced with an impossible task of
providing CAS in the east, air defence over the Deutschesheimat twenty

four
hours of the day, and somehow cover the fighting retreat in the south. As

each
"area of concern" bubbled up as Priority #1, fighter assets were syphoned

away
from the other two. Without any workable solution, the force lost all
effectiveness and was ground into hamburger. Not by the Soviets, not by

the
Americans, and not by the British. By all of us, doing our own thing,

causing
them to run from one burning barn situation to the next, allowing us to

burn
the other barns. That's what really sucks about all the nationalistic BS

that
normally accompanies such discussions - folks rarely want to accept that

the
Germans were beaten by an Allied concert, not any solo player.


Bravo to that!

v/r
Gordon
====(A+C====
USN SAR

Donate your memories - write a note on the back and send your old photos

to a
reputable museum, don't take them with you when you're gone.



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Old January 30th 04, 10:49 AM
Keith Willshaw
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"Krztalizer" wrote in message
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It was a combined nutcracker - the LW was faced with an impossible task of
providing CAS in the east, air defence over the Deutschesheimat twenty

four
hours of the day, and somehow cover the fighting retreat in the south. As

each
"area of concern" bubbled up as Priority #1, fighter assets were syphoned

away
from the other two. Without any workable solution, the force lost all
effectiveness and was ground into hamburger. Not by the Soviets, not by

the
Americans, and not by the British. By all of us, doing our own thing,

causing
them to run from one burning barn situation to the next, allowing us to

burn
the other barns. That's what really sucks about all the nationalistic BS

that
normally accompanies such discussions - folks rarely want to accept that

the
Germans were beaten by an Allied concert, not any solo player.



Well said

Keith


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Old January 30th 04, 02:44 PM
Paul J. Adam
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In message , Krztalizer
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Not by the Soviets, not by the
Americans, and not by the British. By all of us, doing our own thing, causing
them to run from one burning barn situation to the next, allowing us to burn
the other barns. That's what really sucks about all the nationalistic BS that
normally accompanies such discussions - folks rarely want to accept that the
Germans were beaten by an Allied concert, not any solo player.


Well said, that man.

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When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite.
W S Churchill

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