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MAJ Ken Landgren
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Sometimes Hitler's centralized planning negated field commanders' flexibility on COAs.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
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They embarrassed him (Stalingrad) and he didn't trust them for that. So he put leashes on them. Only the SS were allowed freedom of movement. Rommel/Rundstedt had enough tanks that if they would have counterattacked the moment they heard gunfire, they'd have slaughtered the allies. Granted, by sunlight the air umbrella would have obliterated German armor but the damage by that time would already be done.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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I believe we did not give enough credit to our bombers and fighters on their tactical runs. It was also said that the German machine gunners at the beaches ran out of ammo or their barrels got to hot.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
PO3 Donald Murphy
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The planning was exceptional. I believe close to 12000 planes were available.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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You are correct. D-Day was a very complex operation. Off the top of my head I would list hundreds of ships, landing crafts, thousands of men, supporting fires, multiple objectives, supplies, equipment, vehicles, maneuvering against a well fortified enemy. This is just the tip of the ice berg. PO3 Donald Murphy
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