Comments by "Biały" (@Bialy_1) on "The Last Defeats of the Wehrmacht | Opinion by Heinz Guderian" video.
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@dennisweidner288 Your assumptions assume that the Germans will not behave like the Germans...
Just read Guderian's memoirs from the September 1939 campaign, this guy was delighted with himself and describes the September campaign as if he himself had to do everything wherever he appeared and was always irreplaceable in his command....😅
The Polish underground destroyed German logistics and that was the only reason they stopped 50 km from Moscow.
Sabotage and diversionary actions of the Union of Armed Combat (ZWZ) and Home Army (AK) from 1 January 1941 to 30 June 1944:
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
The Germans still believe they are great and this film helps them a lot. When I showed a 60-year-old German on FB who grew up and lived in Poland most of his life an archive photo of a Polish soldier putting the Polish flag on the Prussian victory column in Berlin on May 2, 1945, he categorically stated that it was a fake...😅
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@Azer2010 "For Germany fight is in Germany. But not in Russia or Caucasus. Don't escape from fault or responsability of your ancestories." Vienna and Berlin were both Slavic places when Germans showed up there...🙃
"Berlin lies in northeastern Germany, in an area formerly settled by Slavs which thus exhibits many (Germanised) Slavic-derived placenames until today (see below). The word Berlin also has its roots in the language of the West Slavs, and may be related to the Old Polabian stem berl—/birl— ("swamp").
Of Berlin's twelve boroughs, five bear a Slavic-derived name—Pankow, Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Treptow-Köpenick and Spandau; furthermore, across the city's 96 neighbourhoods, there are 22 which bear a Slavic-rooted name—Altglienicke, Alt-Treptow, Britz, Buch, Buckow, Gatow, Karow, Kladow, Köpenick, Lankwitz, Lübars, Malchow, Marzahn, Pankow, Prenzlauer Berg, Rudow, Schmöckwitz, Spandau, Stadtrandsiedlung Malchow, Steglitz, Tegel and Zehlendorf. "
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