@Dancingman
The German military was the best trained, most skilled, best equiped and most drilled military in WWII. The Waffen SS was trained as well as the Army Rangers of today. The Germans had heavy armor that rivals todays most advanced tanks. Had Hitler not walked back into not a two front, but THREE front war, he would have most likely have won the war, or at least gotten much farther than he did.
The US troops in WWII were not in nearly as good shape as the Germans. The only respectable US units in the war, in my opinion, were the 101st and 82nd Airbournes, the Rangers, and the Newcastle group, a group similar to todays Green Berets. And, to be honest, none of these units could even be compared to the German SS brigades.
The U.S.S.R. did hold strong in battles like the Battle of Stalingrad, though they were far from an effecient combat force. Soldiers going into Stalingrad were split into pairs. One was given a rifle, the other clips of ammunition and were told "When the person in front of you dies, pick up his weapon and continue on." The major reason they held Stalingrad was because of the seemingly endless number of Soviet troops.
If you know military tactics and strategies, you would know that timing is was is the difference between failure and success on the battlefield. Sure the Germans and the Soviets would eventually go to war with eachother, but if the Germans did not attack them outright then they could have focused their forces to the western and southern fronts (the south considered virtually unpassable because of the harsh Italian Alps that went on for hundreds of miles.
If the Germans took over the British Isles, the war would have ended much differently than it did.
The German military was the best trained, most skilled, best equiped and most drilled military in WWII. The Waffen SS was trained as well as the Army Rangers of today. The Germans had heavy armor that rivals todays most advanced tanks. Had Hitler not walked back into not a two front, but THREE front war, he would have most likely have won the war, or at least gotten much farther than he did.
The US troops in WWII were not in nearly as good shape as the Germans. The only respectable US units in the war, in my opinion, were the 101st and 82nd Airbournes, the Rangers, and the Newcastle group, a group similar to todays Green Berets. And, to be honest, none of these units could even be compared to the German SS brigades.
The U.S.S.R. did hold strong in battles like the Battle of Stalingrad, though they were far from an effecient combat force. Soldiers going into Stalingrad were split into pairs. One was given a rifle, the other clips of ammunition and were told "When the person in front of you dies, pick up his weapon and continue on." The major reason they held Stalingrad was because of the seemingly endless number of Soviet troops.
If you know military tactics and strategies, you would know that timing is was is the difference between failure and success on the battlefield. Sure the Germans and the Soviets would eventually go to war with eachother, but if the Germans did not attack them outright then they could have focused their forces to the western and southern fronts (the south considered virtually unpassable because of the harsh Italian Alps that went on for hundreds of miles.
If the Germans took over the British Isles, the war would have ended much differently than it did.