90 posts and I still haven't seen a serious attempt of showing why German tanks were bad.
Anti-German bias is killing the truth
And this is exactly the problem. The only thing coming close was something about molybdenum, and some guy who tried sourcing Guderian's memoirs, which I've been reading recently and don't recall anything like what he was saying.
the germans had no way of winning the war
>There's definitely been some dispelling of myths when it comes to German equipment, especially the idea the idea that they were somehow leaps and bounds more advanced than everyone else.
They were lightyears ahead of anything. Basically Germany was the only country that understood the role of the tank on the battlefield.
Radio communication and providing a high degree of situational awareness basically rendered all other tanks at the beginning of the war obsolete.
>posts czech engineering
But German tanks lacked the shillium of American and Russian tanks.
>Calls Bohemians "Czechs"
Post modernist memes have gone too far this time.
>They were lightyears ahead of anything. Basically Germany was the only country that understood the role of the tank on the battlefield.
This exactly. It's wild how much detail, micro and macro, went into their theory and organization yet it came out streamlined and surprisingly simple enough to work.
>shillium
heh, now that's a good one
Radios mounted in tanks were already a thing during the twenties.
>But French tanks were better because armor!