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Eastern front presentation

Discussion in 'Eastern Europe' started by SerbianWings, Feb 20, 2011.

  1. SerbianWings

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  2. C.Evans

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    Hi, this was already posted here before by Sniper (AKA) Ray ;-) but certainly is good enough to post more than once imo.
     
  3. SerbianWings

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    My bad :)
     
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    No big deal, that happens here all the time ;-))

    Rays post has it titled: "Superbly Animated Map of the Eastern Front" or something like that? ;-))

    Anyway, I thought that it was absolutely fantastic and whomever took the time to create it? did one hell of a great job of it. Ive watched it several times since i got this new computer.
     
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    I fully agree. It is very difficult to capture the full picture of the Great Patriot War from the begining till the end. This presentation is very helpful because makes the enormous scale of the operations suitable for our normal brain.
    It is also obvious the titan fight between Axis and Soviets. Although many people believes that in the begining everything was easy for the Germans to march, in fact the bleed too much for every meter of Soviet territory they got. This presentation make this fact very clear. You can see the sum of the German Army to win a small percentage of the Red Army. You can feel the depression of the Germans because of the long distances and the huge space which can swallow anything and the endless Soviet reiforcements coming and coming.
     

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