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  42.  @BloPsyy  "6.5 Arisaka was maybe designated as rifle cartridge, but it was no where near all other standard rifle cartridges at the time of WW1." One fact do not change the other fact... that is just your mental gymnastic to prove that you are not wrong and in the topic of logic your point is so weak that you were forced to use personal attack on Urst and anyone that was not fooled by your silly comment. And yes it is silly, with the same flawed type od logic i can claim that 6.5mm Arisaka is not a cartridge because some people nowdays use it as a paperweight.... 6.5mm Arisaka was smaller because avg Japanese soldier was significantly smaller than avg. European or American soldier. and btw. you can always use internet to google the topic you are planing to talk about: "Early intermediate cartridges to see service were the German 7.92×33mm Kurz used in the StG 44 and the .30 Carbine used in the American M2 select fire carbine during the late years and closing days of World War II." That is what we can read in article about intermediate cartridge... You can also easly find very extensive article on wikipedia about 6.5mm Arisaka and guess what? Word "intermediate" is not present in it even once! 6.5mm Arisaka: 2,666 J, 7.92×33mm Kurz: 1,886 J and 1,909 J, .30 Carbine: 1,311 J. So 6.5mm Arisaka is is literally twice as powerful as the cartridge that is credited as America's first intermediate cartridge. The only question is do you have the brain and back spine to finaly admit that you were wrong...
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  68.  @BigChiefWiggles  "and the Nazis had twice the people working for their war effort" you talking here about Soviets that before Adolf attack on USSR in 1941 was providing Germany with training(The Kama tank school (German: Panzerschule Kama), Lipetsk fighter-pilot school and a gas warfare facility, Gas-Testgelände Tomka), German tanks was made with Soviet steel and not to forget that they were until 1941 burning Soviet oil.... After Soviets changed side from Nazi to Ally they go most of that effort povided by USA. At the very beggining Germans was able to take the most rich grounds where USSR was producing food... Red Army won the war by eating Made in USA food cans, walking in Made in USA shoes(20 millions pairs of shoes), driving Ford trucks, Made in USA trains and the list of stuff that USSR was geting for free so they did not even bother to produce them during WW2 is very long. Not to mention Polish Underground that destroyed thousands of trains that was going to the East Front and Soviets after the war was more than happy to murder them and lock them in prizons for many years. "Sabotage and diversionary actions of the Union of Armed Combat (ZWZ) and Home Army (AK) from 1 January 1941 to 30 June 1944[17] Action type Action totals Damaged locomotives 6,930 Delayed repairs to locomotives 803 Derailed transports 732 Transports set on fire 443 Damage to railway wagons 19,058 Blown up railway bridges 38 Disruptions to electricity supplies in the Warsaw grid 638 Army vehicles damaged or destroyed 4,326 Damaged aeroplanes 28 Fuel tanks destroyed 1,167 Fuel destroyed (in tonnes) 4,674 Blocked oil wells 5 Wagons of wood wool destroyed 150 Military stores burned down 130 Disruptions of production in factories 7 Built-in faults in parts for aircraft engines 4,710 Built-in faults into cannon muzzles 203 Built-in faults into artillery projectiles 92,000 Built-in faults into air traffic radio stations 107 Built-in faults into condensers 70,000 Built-in faults into (electro-industrial) lathes 1,700 Damage to important factory machinery 2,872 Various acts of sabotage performed 25,145 Planned assassinations of Germans 5,733 " and with all that help USSR was able to lose few times more people that Germany that lost the war!!! And in the end you can read comments here how "effective" Soviets weponds are. HEH
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