Neilster
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Joined: 10/27/2003 From: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: brian brian Churchill wanted Vienna, definitely, and possibly Prague as well, to beinside the Western Allied stop line, I thought. Vienna is a long way East and it was encircled by the Soviets while the Allies were barely over the Rhine. Prague was a possibility but the Bohemian quadrilateral contained Army Group Centre, one of the last coherent concentrations of fighting strength the Germans possessed, commanded by the fanatical Schoerner. Expectations of what was possible for the Western Allies fluctuated wildly in the last year of the European war. They soared with the rout of the Germans in France in August, but crashed with the delay at the West Wall, the Ardennes and the Rhine, while the Soviets ground remorselessly on. The rose again with the rapid break-out into Western Germany and the gradual collapse of German resistance in the West. All in all it was difficult for the politics to keep up and it was safer to basically stick to the agreements. Cheers, Neilster
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