My name is Don and I am a huge follower of world war two. I had two grandfathers who served in Europe and ancestors who served Germany. I myself am a desert storm veteran. God bless.
Don, Welcome. First of all, thank you for your service to our country. Your dedication and sacrifice is appreciated Would love to hear of your grandfather's stories, and any other background or interests in WWII. all the best, Jem
They are no longer with us and would not talk about it much. One mentioned all the destruction he saw and that was about it. I have never met my German ancestors who served. My main interest is the eastern front especially Kursk.
That's too bad. And I don't blame them... enjoy the search feature at the top of the screen, and use it frequently. Here is a thread I think you'd enjoy http://www.ww2f.com/russia-war/28092-images-kursk-picture-galleries.html?highlight=Kursk and plenty more where that came from! Jem
Hey. I also thank you for your service, I greatly appreciate it and cannot imagine the sacrifice. I think I can help somewhat with Kursk (although in the Eastern front I mostly try and learn about Stalingrad, so forgive me if there are any inaccuracies). Kursk was big on armored and aerial battles. It was one of the largest string of battles with armored attacks in them. The German forces were attempting to make up for their defeat in The Battle of Stalingrad by eliminating what I know of as the "Kursk bulge". the Germans managed to surround the Russians, but they were outnumbered and had numerous delays waiting for supplies and weapons. The final result was a Russian victory. Hope that helped. If you want to know anymore check out this book: The Battle of Kursk, by David M. Glantz.
I actually know quite a bit about Kursk. Now I am trying to learn which divisions performed the best there. Thanks.
Welcome aboard, cbiwv. There is plenty of information around the site on a variety of topics. Make liberal use of the Search function to narrow down on what you are looking for.