OT - best soldiers in WWII
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RE: OT - best soldiers in WWII
From the standpoint of being willing to die instead of surrender I think the individual IJA private needs consideration in that respect, Followed by the Russians and then Germans. Italy gets a bad rap, but if they had decent equipment I think the world would have been very impressed. I do not care how good you are, after you get your butts kicked several times in a row, the fighting quality goes down fast.
At the squad level, it has to be the German army. The NCO's were just outstanding.
If you are talking "minor" nations, you have to look at the Fins. I do not care if the Russians did not have a clue on how to fight, it took a lot to stand up to that kind of numbers for as long as they did.
The Australian troops seemed to have carried over a lot of the attitude from WWI, and especially in the desert were second to no one one.
The average US GI was good, well trained and fought well, but were so used to having overwhelming airpower/artillery that is is hard to judge them man for man
Overall I give the edge to the Germans just because they had so many more men than Australia
At the squad level, it has to be the German army. The NCO's were just outstanding.
If you are talking "minor" nations, you have to look at the Fins. I do not care if the Russians did not have a clue on how to fight, it took a lot to stand up to that kind of numbers for as long as they did.
The Australian troops seemed to have carried over a lot of the attitude from WWI, and especially in the desert were second to no one one.
The average US GI was good, well trained and fought well, but were so used to having overwhelming airpower/artillery that is is hard to judge them man for man
Overall I give the edge to the Germans just because they had so many more men than Australia
RE: OT - best soldiers in WWII
Australia. AIF were all highly motivated volunteers who had to satisfy strict entrance requirements. Australia itself was never really in danger and most soldiers understood this; they volunteered for the adventure, for the chance to test their mettle, and most of all because they had a tremendous reputation to live up to: their forefathers in 1st AIF in WW1, who by 1918 were without a doubt the best troops on the field on either side. They also had probably the hardest and most thorough training of any troops in the war; they trained from the day they joined the army to the day before their first battle, and after every battle they'd be out on exercise excitedly going over what they'd learnt. It was a bit of a sport really, and they were obsessed with being the best.
Take the Australian 6th Division for example, the very first division aus formed (1939) to send overseas. There were conflicting signals from the Government as to whether they'd be going overseas or not, or maybe the militia divs would be overhauled as volunteers and sent instead, so when recruiting opened up many guys, even in the militia, wouldn't join simply because they thought the div wouldnt be sent anywhere exciting. On top of that, recruiters used any excuse they could to deny men entry. This all led to a unit made up of only the keenest, most adventurous type. It also had many highly experienced men (especially officers) who had fought in WW1 (they all lied about that because one of the many ways to be disqualified was to have fought in the last war), and when it was finally ready to go into action (after almost a year of training) it was straight off the bat a crack offensive force to say the least. In fact they soon found the div had enough high quality officer material for 5 divisions, let alone one. on the ever of their first battle, the battle of bardia, the mood was excited but also quite tense; they weren't nervous because they were attacking frontally a fortress with at least twice their men, more guns and more tanks; they were nervous because they had a legacy to live up to, the world was watching them (or at least the country) and they were scared of falling short. These guys actually looked down their noses at other AIF divisions and regarded them as pussies because they didn't sign straight up in '39. reinforcements to the 6th were treated in a similar way
then UK wasted them of course by throwing them into futile campaigns without support like Greece, where many ended up as POWs. lol
ignoring the above, Australians were the best close quarter fighters by a considerable margin; that is beyond dispute
Take the Australian 6th Division for example, the very first division aus formed (1939) to send overseas. There were conflicting signals from the Government as to whether they'd be going overseas or not, or maybe the militia divs would be overhauled as volunteers and sent instead, so when recruiting opened up many guys, even in the militia, wouldn't join simply because they thought the div wouldnt be sent anywhere exciting. On top of that, recruiters used any excuse they could to deny men entry. This all led to a unit made up of only the keenest, most adventurous type. It also had many highly experienced men (especially officers) who had fought in WW1 (they all lied about that because one of the many ways to be disqualified was to have fought in the last war), and when it was finally ready to go into action (after almost a year of training) it was straight off the bat a crack offensive force to say the least. In fact they soon found the div had enough high quality officer material for 5 divisions, let alone one. on the ever of their first battle, the battle of bardia, the mood was excited but also quite tense; they weren't nervous because they were attacking frontally a fortress with at least twice their men, more guns and more tanks; they were nervous because they had a legacy to live up to, the world was watching them (or at least the country) and they were scared of falling short. These guys actually looked down their noses at other AIF divisions and regarded them as pussies because they didn't sign straight up in '39. reinforcements to the 6th were treated in a similar way
then UK wasted them of course by throwing them into futile campaigns without support like Greece, where many ended up as POWs. lol
ignoring the above, Australians were the best close quarter fighters by a considerable margin; that is beyond dispute
RE: OT - best soldiers in WWII
warspite1ORIGINAL: DasHoff
.....Australians were the best close quarter fighters by a considerable margin; that is beyond dispute
No it isn't.
As good as many Australians were, what evidence can you possibly have to support that "matter-of-fact" statement?
You are entitled to your opinion, but please do not present opinions as facts - it does not make them any more true.
Now Maitland, now's your time!
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
RE: OT - best soldiers in WWII
ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: DasHoff
.....Australians were the best close quarter fighters by a considerable margin; that is beyond dispute
No it isn't.
As good as many Australians were, what evidence can you possibly have to support that "matter-of-fact" statement?
You are entitled to your opinion, but please do not present opinions as facts - it does not make them any more true.
I seem to think that Rommel rated the New Zealanders as the best of the CW in North Africa...
(steps back, ducks for cover)
Jimm
RE: OT - best soldiers in WWII
warspite1ORIGINAL: Jimm
ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: DasHoff
.....Australians were the best close quarter fighters by a considerable margin; that is beyond dispute
No it isn't.
As good as many Australians were, what evidence can you possibly have to support that "matter-of-fact" statement?
You are entitled to your opinion, but please do not present opinions as facts - it does not make them any more true.
I seem to think that Rommel rated the New Zealanders as the best of the CW in North Africa...
(steps back, ducks for cover)
I've also read - but cannot find the source [&:] - that the New Zealand 2nd Division were Monty's favourite division. Personally, I would rate the Kiwi's the highest of the Allied units [&o]
Now Maitland, now's your time!
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
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RE: OT - best soldiers in WWII
I think this end in a nothing ..
all countries had good soldiers ...
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RE: OT - best soldiers in WWII
Rommels famous quote; “Give me American equipment, German Generals and Canadian soldiers, and I will rule the world!” said General Rommel
Germany's unforgivable crime before the Second World War was her attempt to extricate her economy from the world's trading system and to create her own exchange mechanism which would deny world finance its opportunity to profit.
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to judge a country by its volunteers.
is not really a good way to judge that countries soldiers.
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Germany's unforgivable crime before the Second World War was her attempt to extricate her economy from the world's trading system and to create her own exchange mechanism which would deny world finance its opportunity to profit.
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ORIGINAL: SLAAKMAN
This Italian was the best soldier in WWII
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bjBAez9cm4
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An excellent choice!!!
He was my favourite character in Catch-22.
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Him : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Major
Uber canadian soldier, "give me 2 men and I will liberate your town full of german soldiers". [:)]
Uber canadian soldier, "give me 2 men and I will liberate your town full of german soldiers". [:)]
Michel Desjardins,
"Patriotism is a virtue of the vicious" - Oscar Wilde
"History is a set of lies agreed upon" - Napoleon Bonaparte after the battle of Waterloo, june 18th, 1815
"Patriotism is a virtue of the vicious" - Oscar Wilde
"History is a set of lies agreed upon" - Napoleon Bonaparte after the battle of Waterloo, june 18th, 1815
RE: OT - best soldiers in WWII
This is all guess work people, [&:] you really want to find out who the best soldiers were, join me in the COD2 Wing and a Prayer Mod and just try to go up against Pumkin Pete with his STG 44 or Wing Man and his Thompson sub machine gun or the Raven who could do a somersault moving sideways and shoot you in the right eye from 100 yards away or the Basher who earned his nickname from bashing people with the butt of his rifle, I should know because I [Willycube] won the Baby Seal Award,[:@] given only to players who were camping and got bashed the most. [;)]
Bo
Bo
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Ghurkas.....they were tough and scared the bejesus out of the Japanese
RE: OT - best soldiers in WWII
Haha fantastic story. I especially like where he held off 2 Chinese divisions with 20 Recondo scouts for 3 days!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Major
Uber canadian soldier, "give me 2 men and I will liberate your town full of german soldiers"
This is all guess work people, you really want to find out who the best soldiers were, join me in the COD2 Wing and a Prayer Mod and just try to go up against Pumkin Pete with his STG 44 or Wing Man and his Thompson sub machine gun or the Raven who could do a somersault moving sideways and shoot you in the right eye from 100 yards away or the Basher who earned his nickname from bashing people with the butt of his rifle, I should know because I [Willycube] won the Baby Seal Award, given only to players who were camping and got bashed the most.
Bo
OH YEAH?? YOU THINK YOURE BAD DO YA?! WELL LETS SEE HOW BAD YOUR TEAM IS WHEN MY BOYS THROW ONE OF THESE AT YOU!; [:'(]

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Damn Slaakman, why do I get the feeling that you would kill an ant with a sledge hammer. You would most likely attack Denmark with 8 Panzer divisions or probably corps just to make sure. Not nice!
Bo
Bo
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[:D][X(]Damn Slaakman, why do I get the feeling that you would kill an ant with a sledge hammer. You would most likely attack Denmark with 8 Panzer divisions or probably corps just to make sure. Not nice!
Bo
(Actually my prefered methode is seduction of the Queen);

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ORIGINAL: SLAAKMAN
[:D][X(]Damn Slaakman, why do I get the feeling that you would kill an ant with a sledge hammer. You would most likely attack Denmark with 8 Panzer divisions or probably corps just to make sure. Not nice!
Bo
(Actually my prefered methode is seduction of the Queen);
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that is clearly not the queen .. that the crown princess ..
as a royalist. im offended by that
the wif rulebook is my bible
I work hard, not smart.
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She's Tasmanian, She'd probably give a swift kick in the ..........................................
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I went to university with her. Lovely girl...very enthusiastic [;)]
Cheers, Neilster
Cheers, Neilster
Cheers, Neilster
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SILLY BOOB. SHE IS ONE OF MY QUEENS, ERGO SHE IS A QUEEN! NOW GIMME HER PHONE #! [:'(]that is clearly not the queen .. that the crown princess ..
as a royalist. im offended by that
So Nielster Ol' Buddy, Ol Pal, when do we party? I feel the need to edify destiny.I went to university with her. Lovely girl...very enthusiastic
Cheers, Neilster
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Germany's unforgivable crime before the Second World War was her attempt to extricate her economy from the world's trading system and to create her own exchange mechanism which would deny world finance its opportunity to profit.
— Winston Churchill
— Winston Churchill