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Nick
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Part II North Africa
von Mellenthin's insight - specifically the account of a day with the Afrika Korps staff, the use of intelligence for planning, and some of the 'what if' analysis when looking at the British 8th Army performance.
Missing was the account of Count Almasy, Brandenburger ops and use of Col Fellers' intercepts. As the Ic I would have thought he would have included this info in the narrative.
— Dec 31, 2020 04:24PM
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von Mellenthin's insight - specifically the account of a day with the Afrika Korps staff, the use of intelligence for planning, and some of the 'what if' analysis when looking at the British 8th Army performance.
Missing was the account of Count Almasy, Brandenburger ops and use of Col Fellers' intercepts. As the Ic I would have thought he would have included this info in the narrative.
Nick
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Completed Part I (Polish, French & Balkan Campaigns). Little said regarding Case White only a brief account at the corps & army levels, and to critique the lack of better armor.
Case Yellow was described in a bit more detail. Except for the assault over the Meuse at Sedan descriptions were at a high level. 37mm AT guns inadequate against the Matildas.
Balkan Campaign again at a high level except for Mt. Olympus.
— Dec 28, 2020 09:08AM
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Case Yellow was described in a bit more detail. Except for the assault over the Meuse at Sedan descriptions were at a high level. 37mm AT guns inadequate against the Matildas.
Balkan Campaign again at a high level except for Mt. Olympus.
Gary
is on page 74 of 256
Fascinating insight into the German point of view of WWII tank battles and campaigns. I'm learning a lot as well as being entertained.
— May 02, 2020 07:55PM
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