EwaldvonKleist -> RE: Book Suggestions (5/27/2016 5:56:01 PM)
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Yes, the final goal is a TOAW IV simulation of Barbarossa. What i especially like about the book series is the way the author demands/tries to provide evidence with numbers for everything. I mean: If a single soldier writes something about fanatic resistance or high losses this means nothing if there is no proof. High losses for a GI might mean something different than for a Red Army soldier. How is the definition of fanatic resistance? The defenders had 20,30,80 per cent losses??? This is something that i never liked in military history books (also in books like when titans clashed from Glantz). Severe logistic constraints? What does this mean? No fuel, 20% fuel, 50% fuel? I really appreciate the more mathematical way of Nigel Askey to describe military history (well, he is a physicist, maybe more physicists, mathematicians etc. should write history books?). Same with losses: A table of losses helps nobody if the way it was calculated is not explained/the definitions are unclear.
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