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thanks for the shoutout(s)! Just watched the first 9 minutes, so far, great work! Gotta get a stream ready, will watch the rest later!
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well, about Lend-Lease I would recommend my video on "Why Lend-Lease is so complicated" and the follow-up video, because the "pure" numbers are really misleading (see Sokolov) in many instances, since the quality, timing, specialization in production, etc. needs to accounted for to put everything into a proper context. Good point with the turning point(s). I mainly agree with you (except the number comparison in the beginning), although I think it was a bit more important.
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Nice one! I read the same a while ago in Germany and the Second World War (Das Deutsche Reich und der Zweite Weltkrieg) and was like "hmmm", but never took the time to re-read all the other books. Gave it a share on fb and rt, hopefully you get some new subs!
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Sürprise! ;)
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@Illya: I think your memory might have mixed me up with Chieftain here, or I said it on stream (I say a lot on those ;) referring to Chieftain. As far as I know, he said it in one of his Dunkirk videos. Although the Soviets were also drawing various lessons from the Winter War etc.
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Cyberian Korninger not to mention that there is little consensus about Lend Lease at all, something I show in the video tomorrow.
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yeah, well, almost, I guess you have the English version, whereas I use the German one. Yeah, I remember there was a line along "we can't be sure how it exactly happened or it can't be properly reconstructed". Not well-read on Jeschonnek, but ass far I as I remember he was rather young and Göring promoted mostly people that were no threat to him, so he probably just said what Hitler wanted to hear.
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there is Hitler's militärische Elite by Ueberschär (editor) ironically, I got it today, I think Jeschonnek is in there and Paulus for sure, but I doubt many more involved with Stalingrad.
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well, done, just wanted to record them, but you were faster.
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not sure, either fish or fuel tank.
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hehe, hopefully there will be a few more people showing up here besides me :) Nice, my video on the breakout was just the first in a longer planned series, as mentioned in the video a lot of other factors (exhaustion of troops, air power, etc.) I didn't take into account at all.
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of course not, because they would be a different video too. I am not really sure what parts of the battle I cover when and with what scope. Ideally I have the book from Glantz then the book from Kehrig, which sadly doesn't really deal with the attack on Stalingrad than the book from Wettstein: Wehrmacht im Stadtkampf (recent phd thesis). Well, it is a pretty clear that the Germans had a lack of troops, why else were the Romanians, Italians & Hungarians helping out en masse. Then starting an attrition fight in a city with already stretched supply lines... after all, the Luftwaffe flew air supply even before the encirclement.
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