How German Generals Faced America's Endless Army | WW2 Story
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A Historical narrative that chronicles the German High Command's dawning realization during World War II that tactical brilliance could not overcome America's industrial juggernaut. Through the eyes of legendary commanders like Rommel, Guderian, Kesselring, and von Rundstedt, the story explores how German generals—masters of blitzkrieg and maneuver warfare—confronted an enemy that fought not with superior tactics, but with overwhelming production capacity. From the North African desert to the beaches of Normandy and the final collapse in 1945, this account reveals how America's ability to manufacture tanks, aircraft, and soldiers faster than Germany could destroy them transformed modern warfare from an art into an industrial process, rendering centuries of German military tradition obsolete.
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Rommel didn't watch the D Day landings
He was in Germany
Most feared General by the Germans of the war?
General "Terrible" Terry Allen. 1%er of Military men through out history. RIP Sir and thank you for your service!❤🙆♂️
Reminds me very much of the U.S. Civil War. The confederates better led won many battles, but were outflanked after the battle by a numerically superior and much better equipped Union Army that could absorb the losses and continue attacking.
@matthewdouglas-oe3dhFor sure subordinates would not bow to von Rundstedt, but salute.
@louismartThe German Army was not that much better than the US ARMY they just had more experience
@TheSympathydeniedPlease edit the pathetic AI captioning with terribly misspelled words.
@BigDave131Eu apoio seu conteúdo amigo.😊
Por mais conteúdo assim...
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@daleburrell6273The hodgepodge army of factory workers would crank out at least one B-24 bomber per hour (plus many more effective implements of war) and the farmers would kill every SS soldier they could find. So there, Mr. Hitler.
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