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50 allied nations ( US, England, France, India, Russia....) against 10 Axis powers ( Germany, Japan, Italy...)

and in most of the wars soldiers of allies died more....then isn't germany the greatest?

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The Axis
Nation

Albania
Bulgaria
Finland
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Japan
Romania
Thailand

Date Entered War

June 15, 1940
March 1, 1941
June 25, 1941
September 1, 1939
April 10, 1941
June 11, 1940
December 7, 1941
November 23, 1940
January 25, 1942

   
The Allies
Nation

Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Czechoslovakia
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Ethiopia
France
Great Britain
Greece
Guatemala
Haiti
Honduras
India
Iran
Iraq
Lebanon
Liberia
Luxembourg
Mexico
Mongolian People's Republic
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Norway
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Poland
Russia
San Marino
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Syria
Turkey
United States
Uruguay
Venezuela
Yugoslavia

Date Entered War

March 27, 1945
September 3, 1939
May 10, 1940
APril 7, 1943
August 22, 1942
September 10, 1939
April 11, 1945
December 8, 1941
November 26, 1943
December 8, 1941
December 9, 1941
December 16, 1941
December 8, 1941
February 2, 1945
February 24, 1945
December 8, 1941
December 14, 1942
September 3, 1939
September 3, 1939
October 28, 1940
December 9, 1941
December 8, 1941
December 8, 1941
September 3, 1939
August 25, 1941
January 17, 1943
February 27, 1945
January 27, 1944
May 10, 1940
May 22, 1942
August 9, 1945
May 10, 1940
September 3, 1939
December 11, 1941
April 9, 1940
December 7, 1941
February 7, 1945
February 12, 1945
September 1, 1939
June 22, 1941
September 21, 1944
March 1, 1945
September 6, 1939
June 8, 1941
February 23, 1945
December 8, 1941
February 15, 1945
February 15, 1945
April 6, 1941

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1 minute ago, NinduChandurudu said:

50 allied nations ( US, England, France, India, Russia....) against 10 Axis powers ( Germany, Japan, Italy...)

and in most of the wars soldiers of allies died more....then isn't germany the greatest?

ne notlo gaadidha mrokka 

avasarama vey neeku ivannai?

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Well, allied nations tried to save the people. On the other hand, Axis nations tried to kill people. 

Now compare the numbers. 

Killing is easy. Saving is tough

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1 minute ago, Batman_fan said:

Well, allied nations tried to save the people. On the other hand, Axis nations tried to kill people. 

Now compare the numbers. 

Killing is easy. Saving is tough

Best General of WW2 - Germany

The answer is this man. Literally, it was 100% this dude’s idea. Had it not been for Manstein, the German army probably would have fought the Franco-British to a stalemate in the summer of 1940 rather than pulling off arguably the greatest battle of maneuver in human history.

In other words, if there’s any one person who could be held responsible for Germany’s greatest military success of the entire war, it’s Manstein.

Manstein was unique among German generals. Despite his Prussian credentials, Manstein was more akin to Loki than Thor. German generals have always favored the direct approach. Clausewitz exemplified this thinking, the best plan is a simple one, the best battle is a pitched battle.

Manstein didn’t buy that. Much like a judo master, Manstein sought to use the strengths of his enemies against them. He was a master at getting the enemy to do what he wanted them to do so as to play right into his hands.

His first masterpiece was to also be his greatest: the defeat of France in six weeks.


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4 minutes ago, NinduChandurudu said:

Best General of WW2 - Germany

The answer is this man. Literally, it was 100% this dude’s idea. Had it not been for Manstein, the German army probably would have fought the Franco-British to a stalemate in the summer of 1940 rather than pulling off arguably the greatest battle of maneuver in human history.

In other words, if there’s any one person who could be held responsible for Germany’s greatest military success of the entire war, it’s Manstein.

Manstein was unique among German generals. Despite his Prussian credentials, Manstein was more akin to Loki than Thor. German generals have always favored the direct approach. Clausewitz exemplified this thinking, the best plan is a simple one, the best battle is a pitched battle.

Manstein didn’t buy that. Much like a judo master, Manstein sought to use the strengths of his enemies against them. He was a master at getting the enemy to do what he wanted them to do so as to play right into his hands.

His first masterpiece was to also be his greatest: the defeat of France in six weeks.


So basically you wanted to brag about this guy. You can do that by telling your friends much more easily than trying to convince DB people. 

 

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15 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

So basically you wanted to brag about this guy. You can do that by telling your friends much more easily than trying to convince DB people. 

 

Dont know..but germans are always better than americans..Most of the inventions are by germans..germans are much intelligent than americans

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