Hanny
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Hanny: so one reason why German replacements parts were difficult to get to the front was they existed in small numbers relative to completed assets, this is planning failure, as much as a logistical failure, completed assets in depots meant it was often easier to equip a new formation and deploy it This reminds me of one of Liedtke's assertions in "Enduring the Whirlwind: The German Army and the Russo German War 41-43," when he points out that many of the German tanks classified as "damaged but somewhat easily repairable," (the distinction between Ausfalle and Totalausfalle). were stripped of parts to fix other Panzers that where still classified as "runners" or had more potential to be runners. (specifically talking about the Stalingrad campaign but has some application in general). Therefore they would have to wait for tank shipments, in order to plus up. Preserving tank strength by robbing peter to pay paul (until a bulk shipment arrives to help bring closer to TOE). Definitely exacerbated by logistic lines (I think it was a single track line in the Stalingrad campaign.) And to be clear, those fixable tanks that were cannibalized, basically became total losses. Major inefficiencies at play here. Indeed, I rather like Liedtke , not in service for whatever reason means a lowering of combat power, moving x number from one category to another to keep numbers up of in service assets was one way they made do, When PLUTo came online it started to put 80 octane fuel to Europe, the UK Qm truck companies, them moved it inland, only they could not run on 80 octane, it was to rich, so c1400 3t trucks all went kaput around the same time before anyone spotted the planners adding to the usual fuel had got it wrong, and changed it to 70, planning problem, solved by another planning contingency, they had 1400 and more spare stocks to replace them with and the Qmtruck coy kept on rolling, and the RE repaired them at a rate of 80 a week, because hey we have plenty, and we don’t need to rush, but on paper it looks like in service numbers are poor. when the OST front in service numbers were poor, cannibalising was the only means left after a while, as planning allowed for little replacement as the plan said it will all be over before you need it. Shipping back would appear to be easy, after all its free return trip right?, not free after all, by 43 the RR had shipped 6.3 million tons tons of cereals back to the Reich and 3.3 million to the AG to live of the land, along with vast other quantities.
< Message edited by Hanny -- 3/3/2021 9:03:05 PM >
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