Leo wrote:
IN MY NON IMPORTANT OPINION D-DAY ENDED UP BEEN MORE A LOSE THAN A VICTOTY TO THE ALLIES.....cus they have lost so many soldiers that they could only go foward when more troops arrived. the Generals didn´t expected that it would be so hard to knock out the Nazis in Normandy
If taking omaha beach were so brillant who were the brilliants guys that made so many U.S. Soldiers die without even having a chance to fire a single shot on that beach(as seen on the movie Saving private Ryan)????
For me a Brave move is different from a cleaver move...
All Living mens were victims from Hitler back in 1933-45... thank god that ALL the allies(US, UK,USSR and much more) wiped off him and his nazis fellas
I do not Intend to disrespect the mens who died back on the Past Wars....
My Grandpa Fighted in Italy in WWII as Well
Geeze Leo you actually get dumber every day...
What did you expect? The Germans to stand up and wave at us when we landed? They had dug in defenses. Overlapping fields of fire, had trained at Beach Defense for years. Every square inch of the beach had been zero'd in on their weapons. Yet we defeated them, even on Omaha Beach where the troops were hemmed in my a narrow beach and high bluffs and blocked in with 2 massive concrete obstacles that had to be destroyed before any progress could be made inland.
The Germans could not be strong everywhere. They were strong at Omaha, but not a Gold, Sword, or Juno and definately not at Utah.
They were front line infantry, not the second rate defenders the troops had been told to expect. These German reservists were withdrawn from the beaches just the previous month because Rommel wanted better troops along the actual defenses instead of being in reserve to move to break through points because he correctly reasoned allied airpower would deny him the freedom of movement he needded to accomplish that. Its the one major flaw of Hitler and Von Rudenstedt, they never fully understood this.
The reason deep penetrations could not be made was the terrain. Have you ever been to Normandy? The fields are seperated by high berms of dirt 10 feet high and thick bramble bushes and trees. Every 50 to 100 yards you had another hedgerow. This favors the defense with excelelnt positions and dense cammouflage. Tanks that climbed the hedgerows to attack exposed their thin skinned underbellies and were knocked out. You could never know what was on the other side of the hedgerow and many an allied soldier paid for that with his life. But what choices did they have Leo? Land at Pa de Calasis(sp?) and be destroyed at the beach by heavy German defenses(defenses in depth up to 1000 times as prepared as Normandy) and then run smack into the 15th Panzer stationed there?
The allies had no choice then but to go to Normandy to make a successful landing. Just how successful it was is proven by the 3rd armies breakout into the Brittany penisula and then the long end around encirclement of all of the forces of the German Army West at the Falaise (sp?) pocket. Unfortunately the British were led by Montgomery and he was to timid to push down south after his heavy losses of operation Goodwood(lost 600 tanks in one day to prepared anti tank defesnes when he attemped to advance in close formations along a narrow front over open fields near Cain) and many of the Germans escaped (though mostly without heavy weapons as allied aircraft made the pocket untenable and destroyed everything that moved on the roads with rocket firing Typhoons and bomb dropping P-47s..)
Shall I go on Leo? You picked another topic you obvioulsy have no knowledge of... AGAIN..