Hi everybody,
I didn't really know what section to post this in as most other sections deal with collecting, but I have a couple of historical questions that are both completely unrelated.
Firstly, it is a widely accepted theory that the Wehrmacht went into Russia expecting a short campaign, and therefore did not properly prepare themselves for the harshness of the Russian winter. I can see how this impacted German defeats in the winter of 1941, but what about the following years? Surely The High Command would have ordained suitable supplies for them to prepare for the following winters after a tough lesson learned. German winter clothing of the period looks pretty warm e.g the Waffen SS Rabbit fur lined parkers etc and splinter pattern parkers etc. So was it a case of too little too late? Or was it a case that suitable winter supplies were in effect by 1942, however after Stalingrad etc the Wehrmacht was militarily on the retreat anyway, and the winter impacted less?
The next question concerned Flak 88 crews. Were the majority of the crews who manned these guns Luftwaffe ground forces? I think probably yes when it comes to the weapons anti-aircraft role, but what about when the gun was deployed with the Wehrmacht in an anti tank role? Did Heer units have detachments of Luftwaffe ground troops to man these?
Anyway, just a couple of wee questions I thought I would pose on a Friday afternoon, hope you are all keeping well and I look forward to your answers and the following discussion :-)
Andy
I didn't really know what section to post this in as most other sections deal with collecting, but I have a couple of historical questions that are both completely unrelated.
Firstly, it is a widely accepted theory that the Wehrmacht went into Russia expecting a short campaign, and therefore did not properly prepare themselves for the harshness of the Russian winter. I can see how this impacted German defeats in the winter of 1941, but what about the following years? Surely The High Command would have ordained suitable supplies for them to prepare for the following winters after a tough lesson learned. German winter clothing of the period looks pretty warm e.g the Waffen SS Rabbit fur lined parkers etc and splinter pattern parkers etc. So was it a case of too little too late? Or was it a case that suitable winter supplies were in effect by 1942, however after Stalingrad etc the Wehrmacht was militarily on the retreat anyway, and the winter impacted less?
The next question concerned Flak 88 crews. Were the majority of the crews who manned these guns Luftwaffe ground forces? I think probably yes when it comes to the weapons anti-aircraft role, but what about when the gun was deployed with the Wehrmacht in an anti tank role? Did Heer units have detachments of Luftwaffe ground troops to man these?
Anyway, just a couple of wee questions I thought I would pose on a Friday afternoon, hope you are all keeping well and I look forward to your answers and the following discussion :-)
Andy
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