Me in my opinion, would go for a Focke-Wulf 190 A, 5 reasons mainly, 1) It's relatively well protected 2) It's easy to fly for a novice 3) It...
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Rommel used them in desperation at the battle of arras in 1940
interesting choice, tirpitz is of the same class
Hows this for a battleship duel?
fantastic documentry, what a marvel of engineering
One of the things allied pilots were told, never dogfight with a zero. On manuverability and speed I'd go for a zero, but on the other hand I'd...
as many a allied bomber streams found out with the 190.
It was the most most controversial landing of the Second World War, designed to break the deadlock at Cassino it turned out to be a costly battle...
currently reading on war by carl von clausewitz at the moment
I know this duel never happened but who would win?
Just finished reading it, fantastic book from the father of blitzkrieg Heinz Guderian. If anyone has'nt read it yet do so. Guderian makes somes...
I'd go for a dauntless dive-bomber because of it's toughness.
Stalingrad is a good book
an excellent overview of the US bombing of Germany from 1943-44
Heres a thought, What would happen if Monty liberated all of Holland in 1944?
There were at least 4 major operations by Heersgruppe C against the Maginot line in may and june 1940, none of the major fortresses fell to a...
Heres a thought, if Market-Garden worked how long would the Germans have fought on for?
pistol, you make a good point, in my assesment the fall of Walcheren shortened the war dramically. Who knows without the fall of walcheren,maybe...
Louis Mountbatten, Britain's Eisenhower.