rcread
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Joined: 7/13/2001 From: Shilo, Manitoba, Canada Status: offline
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The Germans were so successful in the first year of the war because of their operational and tactical doctrine and training. In most countries (including Britain, France, and the US), officers learned tactics in a classroom, and were given lots of time to think through their solutions to every problem. In Germany, officers were marched out into the training area in full battle order, halted, told where the enemy positions were and how they were equipped. Then a student was told to give a solution, on the spot. After he did, the students were requirred to carry it out. So, the Germans were taught that immediate action was more important than the perfect solution.
Also, the Russian Army was headless. Stalin had disposed of all the formally trained and intelligent officers during the purge. Then, like Hitler, he thought himself a military genius, and only the '41 disaster convinced him otherwise. The Russian Army improved largely because the officers around Stalin improved, learned from their mistakes, and were heeded by Stalin (unlike Hitler, he realised he wasn't as smart as he thought).
The best book on the subject is Hitler's Panzers East, which makes a very good case for the idea that the germans could have won the war in '41, and in failing that had no further hope.
The Russian spy was Borgman (I think that was his name), Hitler's personal secretary, according to the Eastern Front's senior intelligence officer (I can't recall his name right now, either). This is backed up by the fact that whenever Hitler went into one of his funks and ignored the war, the Russians were caught by surprise.
Refernce Kursk, the Germans have long claimed that Manstein had defeated the last Russian reserves and was through all the Russain defenses. Several German sources claim the offensive was called off not because it failed, but because the Allies invaded Sicily JULY 12TH, and Hitler panicked. This arguement is backed up now that the REAL, as opposed to the OFFICIAL, Russian histories of WWII are being brought to light. The best book on Kursk is Scorched Earth.
One last remark: take everything you see on TV and most books about the Eastern Front with a truckload of salt. History is written by the winner, and the Supreme Soviet never held much stock by the truth.
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Cracker
"Artillery is the God of Battle"
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