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Amn Dale Preisach
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The Building up of cement / concrete into the floors and walls of buildings led to the ineffective bombing by Goering's Luftwaffe.
It wasn't totally ineffective of course, though after a point it did little damage to the city after a while.
It made for a desolate combat area where Soviet Snipers had a field day. The rubble of the buildings and the structural remnants made for yard by yard hell to advance into the city. Zhukov husbanded his forces well.
He would keep a greater portion away from the city. Keeping the Reserves ready , but not sent in.
Then afterwards, when the Germans were spent and exhausted, encircled and out of supplies/ food, water, munitions, he attacked with fresh well supplied forces that were the reserves. Paulis by then a newly made Field Marshal , unconditionally surrendered.
This Defeat, as well as the Defeat of Rommel in El Alamein , signaled the turning of the fates for Germany.
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SSG Carlos Madden
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I read Beevor's account about 10 years ago and it's hard to believe this stuff happened the way it did. I'll certainly check out this book too.
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LTC Eric Udouj
LTC Eric Udouj
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How long has it taken us to peel the onion back from the official Soviet accounts - to the accounts of those fighting in the meatgrinder? Peaked my interest - I did not know that a Regimental Commander had kept a diary - much less the one who took the center of the city.
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CPT Special Forces Officer
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Very cool. Thanks for the referral.
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