Charles2222
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Larry Holt: I think the website that provided the 89,000 German and 125,000 Soviet figure must be pretty accurate, since we see that Ross's figures including the ommission on '38-'40, alongside the missing '45 data would tend to say the same thing.
As for the Soviet figures, Ross's accounts for only some 99,000. What we're probably looking at is pre-'41 Soviet at 26,000 while pre-war Germany was around 7,000. So while so many talk of 8-to-1 Soviet supremacy and how they really started far out-producing the Germans, actually the Soviets had their best days in '41 ratio-wise (with '45 being second, with Soviets producing roughly at 3-to-1), and the 8-to-1 figure is quite mythic. As I mentioned in the book Russia at War, though the figure's only rough in my head at the moment, one of their finest offensives against what was probably the weakest period for the Germans, they only outdid them in AFVs 4-to-1 in the attack (Russian sources). I also have to wonder since the German figures ran '38-'45 till only May, if the Soviet production is no longer counted past that (though one could compare the entire pre-war through the entire war too) in the war with Japan. Another thing to consider, if we're talking strictly what the Germans and Soviets "could" have thrown against each other, is how much did each lose in other wars prior to facing each other? Part of Germany's problem, of course, is that they have to fight on more than one front while fighting Russia, so naturally you wouldn't see on the Eastern Front, 89,000 German AFVs against 125,000 Soviet, but you might've saw 75,000 against 125,000 in the field (that is if we assume the Russians reached the 125,000 figure by May '45).
You spoke of having too many Tigers etc, but one thing you ought to consider, in considering the total makeup in 44-45, is just what was produced in those years and bits of '43. The myth is that the PZIV long-barrels dominated the German force composition, which is quite wrong. Just going over the figures a bit, you see the super tanks (Tiger, Panther, and King Tiger) out-paced it.
PZIV L43 or L46: 7419 Super Tanks: 7824
OTOH, the SGIII series out-paced them all, but I suppose you'd say it fits into the PZIV category in capabilities (75mm long-barreled): 8587
[ October 29, 2001: Message edited by: Charles_22 ]
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