With Germany, hit Poland, Berlin was pushed backwards, what level

Updated on military 2024-06-25
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    With Germany, hit Poland, Berlin was also pushed back?

    Sounds like a steel 4 player, if it's this level, all I can say is "Feira is unbearable", there is a piece of meat hanging on the keyboard, and the dogs are playing better than you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The Polish army should consider abandoning some valuable areas in the west, such as the industrial areas of Silesia, and focus on fortifying on the right front of the Narev and Vestola river valleys, and make a step-by-step defense, so as to delay time and wait for the British and French to launch an offensive on the western front, so that even if it fails, it will not be defeated so quickly and so badly. After all, it is always good for Poland to delay time. But the Polish commander always fantasized that he could hold everything, but instead lost everything and was defeated.

    In the deployment of the Polish army, we also saw an incredible scene, they put the main force forward, obviously they also planned that once the British and French successfully fought on the western front, the main force of the German army moved westward, they immediately turned to the offensive, and the main force in the Poznan area took the shortest distance and went straight to Berlin. However, the outcome speaks for itself, the attempt was completely out of touch with reality, and by the time they came to their senses, it was impossible to retreat eastward quickly, the Luftwaffe had paralyzed Poland's less developed lines of communication, and the pace of the infantry army was far from keeping up with the speed of German mechanization. Even if the Polish army focuses on strategic defense, abandons the western region, and fortifies at many points on the Narev River and the Vestola River, its significance can only be an effort to buy time, and everything depends on the outcome of the British and French operations on the Western Front.

    How long can Poland hold out? Will the former Soviet Union and Germany be caught between the former Soviet Union and Germany? It's still an undecided number, and no one can predict it.

    How dangerous it is for a country to depend on its destiny on a great power! Therefore, the strategic wisdom of Poland to fight for Danzig, at the cost of losing its country, became questionable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No. If Poland did not perish, Germany would not be able to blitz the USSR.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    History is hard to assume!

    For example, you can ask.

    1 If Poland had not been destroyed by Germany, would the Soviet Union have been able to hit Berlin?

    2 Germany does not invade the Soviet Union Can the Soviet Union reach Berlin.

    3 Germany does not attack Western Europe Can the Soviet Union reach Berlin.

    These questions could go on and on, but they don't make much sense.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I recommend Rain Man and Hotel Rwanda

    It's useless to say too much.

    If you see it, you will understand.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In this movie, the younger brother turned out to be a man who just wanted to make money, and he always felt that his father didn't love him since he was a child, but later learned that his father loved him and gave him his favorite old-fashioned car. And his father also loved Rayman the Rain Man, but Lehman had hurt his younger brother because of his communication barrier, so his father let Lehman go. And didn't my father love Lehman?

    No, my father gave Lehman an inheritance of three million, and he also entrusted a friend (the expert) to take care of Lehman before his death. And Lehman is also in love with his younger brother, as can be seen from the shot of turning on the faucet (the younger brother turned on the faucet, Lehman screamed, because when he was a child, he had let his younger brother be injured by hot water, and he felt guilty about it, and he was driven away by his father because of it).

    The younger brother later felt that the love between relatives was far more important than money. (He didn't take the check given to him by the expert) This is a movie that spreads love, and love can touch a cold heart.

    That's an overview of the movie I think is good

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    These are all good, but personally, I still prefer them:

    1 Green Miracle.

    2. Because the rain man talks about things between people, every time he looks at it, he can touch his heart!

    If you don't watch it, you'll really regret it!

    The other ones tell more significant things. The subject matter is too wide, and naturally people can think of the content in advance, so in comparison, the above two are better.

    The above is a personal opinion only).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Blocking ** Pavilion Rwanda Hotel.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This reply was also useless, the combined forces of the USSR and the United States at that time were too strong.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Maybe it's because the line is too long, and it may be too late to go back.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's simple to think, the German troops stationed everywhere are surrounded by Soviet troops, and they will save Berlin? It's good to make sure that you don't get annihilated on the spot. The Western Front was also held back by the Allies, and as soon as they went in the direction of Berlin, they would be caught up and beaten by the Allies.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When the Soviet offensive was exhausted, the German troops stationed everywhere could quickly attack the population in a variety of ways, giving Germany victory over World War II. From a practical point of view, it will be difficult for these Germans to return to national defense!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because at that time they needed to be stationed there, as a foreign aid unit, and at that time, it didn't make a big difference whether they could go back to their headquarters or not, so they didn't go back.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because at that time, the German army was held hostage in other theaters of war, and there was no way to pass.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the Kwantung Army did not have enough soldiers on its back, it would be difficult for the Japanese Army to be very strong in World War II, especially lacking heavy firepower, tank protection capabilities, attack capabilities, and mobility capabilities, and because Japan was an island country, the whole army was basically not equipped with submachine guns, and machine guns were relatively few; urban street battles, short firepower engagements were not advantageous at all; hand-to-hand combat against Asians was determined by genes that were inferior to Europeans and Americans in terms of strength; and in the later period, the quality of the Kwantung Army's soldiers was not very high.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Comparing the forces of the parties at that time, the conclusion is self-evident.

    In the Battle of Berlin, the German army invested a total of 48 infantry divisions, 9 motorized divisions, and 6 armored divisions, totaling about 800,000 people.

    German armament: 9,303 artillery pieces, 500 tanks and assault artillery, 2,224 combat aircraft.

    Japanese Kwantung Army at the same time: 24 divisions, about 700,000 people.

    The equipment of the Kwantung Army: about 1,800 artillery pieces, 160 tanks, and only 155 aircraft that could be used in combat.

    At that time, the increase in the total number of the Japanese Kwantung Army was only a superficial expansion, and the equipment was seriously insufficient, and even the equipment of the puppet army was transferred to supplement the newly formed Kwantung Army troops, and there were many recruits who were old people and children, and there was no way to talk about military quality.

    In this comparison, the Kwantung Army does not have to fight, and it can be said that it has already been "transformed".

    Looking at the Soviet side (the troops involved in the Berlin campaign): the First Belorussian Front, the Second Belorussian Front, and the First Ukrainian Front, totaling 2.62 million people, including 2.06 million combat troops (including 10,000 Polish troops).

    Soviet armament: 6,250 tanks and assault guns, 41,600 artillery pieces, 7,500 aircraft.

    Even though the Soviet army had absolute superiority in strength and equipment, in order to capture Berlin, it still paid a huge price of 81,116 soldiers killed, 280251 soldiers wounded, 1,997 armored vehicles, 2,108 artillery pieces, and 917 aircraft. If the attacking side in this battle had been replaced by the Japanese Kwantung Army at that time, you can imagine what the result would be, right? ~~

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