samneanderthal
Active member
Hi MontyB
It is very difficult to counter attack when the trees have been wiped out by fire and you have to face lots of tanks and planes.
Hi 84RFK,
You're obviously not familiar with the French casualties incurred in carpet bombing, naval shelling, etc in Normandy, the Filipino causalties caused by American artillery in Manila, etc, Liberating is often expensive. Trees are certainly not a valuable asset, compared to humans and population density in the bocage was quite low. Placing nepalm with small planes is quite accurate, so much so that they destroyed many foxholes, etc,
It is surprising that Canada with a much smaller population and stake in the war provided 10 divisions, compared to 6 from Britain, yet the Canadians yielded command to Monty. Moreover, Churchill asked for Canadian casualties to be counted as British. Most importantly, Ike put a much larger American force under Monty's command and didn't demote Monty until he performed dismally and then put Bradley in charge of the American troops and the British press and people were quite bitter about it.
It is very difficult to counter attack when the trees have been wiped out by fire and you have to face lots of tanks and planes.
Hi 84RFK,
You're obviously not familiar with the French casualties incurred in carpet bombing, naval shelling, etc in Normandy, the Filipino causalties caused by American artillery in Manila, etc, Liberating is often expensive. Trees are certainly not a valuable asset, compared to humans and population density in the bocage was quite low. Placing nepalm with small planes is quite accurate, so much so that they destroyed many foxholes, etc,
It is surprising that Canada with a much smaller population and stake in the war provided 10 divisions, compared to 6 from Britain, yet the Canadians yielded command to Monty. Moreover, Churchill asked for Canadian casualties to be counted as British. Most importantly, Ike put a much larger American force under Monty's command and didn't demote Monty until he performed dismally and then put Bradley in charge of the American troops and the British press and people were quite bitter about it.
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