Peltonx
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Shortly after December 7th 1941 the USA is now part of the WA fighting against Germany. The question before President Roosevelt and the rest of the free world was: Could Germany in 1942 finish off Russia and turn west again before the USA had time to gather the strength to be felt across 2 Oceans. The task of answering this question was given to the OCI later to become The Office of Strategic Services of War Information or OSS headed by “Wild” Bill Donovan a precursor to the CIA. Bill was also known as the Father of the CIA. Information was gathered from all allied, governments, armed forces and intelligent branches. At this time the OCI had no political axe to grind, no history to rewrite. It had to answer a central question based on data/facts. As Chaos/Flaviusx/MT and others have stated we can believe what we want to support which even side we want, but here we have a study that has to be honest as best it can. Because the free world is at risk and its leaders need to make decisions based on what is really going on and not what they wish was going on over the last year. The world was in the balance and there is no room for politics or just so fairytales. The study was printed March 25th 1942 and later reviewed by CIA and other offices not for political reasons, but because this was the first of its kind and going forward was critical for our leaders to make decisions based on the facts on the ground. It was a ground breaking study that is the model many governments still use to this day in the area of logistics and intelligences gathering. I am not sure how 2by3 is modelling unit consumption, but this report does quantify divisional consumption. What is also very helpful is it corrects the March 1942 report with new information gathered after the war. Like the areas where unit consumptions was high, low, corrects Halder in area ect ect. It was critical to get things right going forward so the next war leaders would be given better information over all. I would think 2by3 would want to base 2.0 consumption rates on an unbiased historical model. The report also splits the information by AGN/AGC/AGC, time periods, battle tempo, rail tonnage required, transport capacity, rail line conversion rates, ect. It also gives conclusions. Again to be clear this is not some one writing a book to make coin, the victors retelling history or the losing Generals blaming someone else for the lost battles and war. Quote: With respects to the past , what happened in 1941, the estimate was right that there had been no over-all supply deficiency but that there has been temporary and local ones and that intervals of comparative quiet on the fronts reflected time required to build up supplies for a new push. But the aggregated figures for supply requirements and transport capacity supporting this conclusion were inflated by compounding errors to several times those revealed in the Halder notes and other sources. . As stated the study was not perfect, but corrected over time so I would think this would be the best model to use when 2by3 is making the logistics model for 2.0 https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/kent-csi/vol6no4/pdf/v06i4a07p.pdf
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