MechFO
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ORIGINAL: chuckfourth Here it is https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/Germany/HB/HB-6.html Its the handbook of German forces by the USA war department. "The determination of the over-all requirements necessary to maintain German troops presents a number of difficulties. This is best shown by a review of the German supply expenditures in Russia in 1941. Armored divisions averaged some 30 tons daily when inactive and about 700 tons a day when engaged in heavy fighting; infantry divisions required 80 tons a day when inactive and some 1,100 tons during a day of heavy fighting" 80 tons a day is 560 tons per week WITE 2 appears to use 750 tons per week for a stationary German infantry division. Difference is 190 ton per week. You can find on the internet other estimates of what a stationary German infantry division uses every one I found was less than 560 tons. There is about 100 German infantry divisions at the games start. So it looks very much like the supply requirements for German infantry divisions is at least 19,000 tons too much. Now that seems to be a historical detail that the game has missed? actually 19,000 tons is probably a bit more than a detail it might even qualify as serious supply nerfing. A full strength infantry division used 22 Tons food and 45 Tons foddder alone. That's without any fuel or maintenance items or all the many other daily supplies. Since there was a horse food discussion: German Army Riding horses got 10kg a day, 5kg oats, 3,5 kg hay, 1.5 kg straw Draft horses got 14.5kg a day, 6.5 kg oats, 5kg hay, 3kg straw VERPFLEGUNG Richtsätze für Verpflegungsstärken (1940): Infanteriedivision: 17.900 Mann Panzerdivisvision: 13.300 Mann Infanteriedivision (mot.): 15.300 Mann Tagesration Verpflegung für einen Soldaten wiegt etwa 2,2 – 2,5 kg, dabei 750 Gramm Brot. Gesamtgewicht der Verpflegung für eine Infanteriedivision: täglich etwa 22 Tonnen. Leistungsfähigkeit der Verwaltungstruppenteile: Bäckereikompanie: 12.000 Brote zu je 1,5 kg täglich. Schlächtereizug: Schlachten und Zerlegen von täglich 15 Rindern oder 120 Schweinen oder 240 Schafen, dazu Herstellung von bis zu 3.000 kg Wurst. Futterration für ein Pferd täglich etwa –10 kg für Reitpferde (5 kg Hafer, 3,5 kg Heu, 1,5 kg Futterstroh) –14,5 kg für schwere Zugpferde (6,5 kg Hafer, 5 kg Heu, 3 kg Futterstroh) Gesamtgewicht der Futterrationen für alle Pferde einer Infanteriedivision täglich etwa 45 Tonnen. http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Soldat/Versorgung-R.htm
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