heliodorus04
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Joined: 11/1/2008 From: Nashville TN Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Mynok I'm not going to call them cretins, but some were seeming to make that argument. What were they going to transport them back with? They could barely supply their troops on the antiquated rail net. In theory I agree with you that transporting unrefined fuel-oil is probably beyond the capability of the German economy to do in scale, but my agreement is based on the fact that unrefined fuel-oil would require tankers cars. Whatever tanker cars Germany had were no doubt carrying refined fuel, and you wouldn't have capability to transfer refined fuel from the heartland out to Maikop, clean the car, carry oil back, clean again. Where I disagree is that the Germans were clearly carrying useful stuff back from the front line. I can pick at least 3 books in my library that show German soldiers stashing artillery shell casings and wicker or wood ammunition containers with captions that indicate these would be shipped back and re-used. The Germans made a point to transport back to the heartland what was useful. While oil may not be realistic to use, fuel is, and resources are too (even if realism dictate heavy rates of attrition between what is captured and what is used - it should be transported back and used).
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