US did more than UK and USSR to defeat Nazi Germany

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That's an answer?


It is an astute observation. You made a foolish (and I am being kind) post.


The Yanks moved around the action while the Brits, Canadians, POLISH, and Free FRENCH took on the main body. That was silly.


Perhaps you should read The Longest Day... or any other book on the Normandy Campaign for that matter.

Those Americans that landed at Utah and Ohamha beach drove way west and south ... right around the main battle of Normandy


Idiotic
 

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It is an astute observation. You made a foolish (and I am being kind) post.


The Yanks moved around the action while the Brits, Canadians, POLISH, and Free FRENCH took on the main body. That was silly.


Perhaps you should read The Longest Day... or any other book on the Normandy Campaign for that matter.

Yes, yes. You are right The Yanks did it all and the World owes you a great debt, etc..

You are a very insecure people and you apparently need to invent this nonsense to keep yourselves looking in the mirror. It's a shame, really.

p.s. Have you ever heard of a Norman town names "Caen"? It wouldn't be in many American -written history books ... probably considered to be an irrelevant side show by the planet's heroes.
 
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Yes, yes. You are right The Yanks did it all and the World owes you a great debt, etc..


LOL


Who said that? I didn't


YOU said that YOU did it all along with the Brits and Poles and French for crying out loud.

You are a very insecure people and you apparently need to invent this nonsense to keep yourselves looking in the mirror. It's a shame, really.
Get real.


You got busted blowing smoke (and not having a clue of what you're talking about) so now you're just being ridiculous.


Can you read maps?


Do you know what those red division, corps, and army markers are?


I'll give you a hint... Germans.
 

Curious Cdn

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LOL


Who said that? I didn't


YOU said that YOU did it all along with the Brits and Poles and French for crying out loud.




Get real.


You got busted blowing smoke and now you're just being ridiculous.


Can you read maps?


Do you know what those red division, corps, and army markers are?


I'll give you a hint... Germans.

No, you're incompetent. You are looking at a map of the first SIX DAYS in Normandy. They were barely off of the beaches. The main battle lasted seven weeks around the town of Caen, where the Germans concentrated their resistance. The Americans literally broke through south and drove all the away around the main battle that was going on in Caen. They broke out because the Germans were engaged elsewhere. find yourself a new map that covers July, August 1944 when the main Battle of Normandy was fought.

Duh.

p.S. Those hilarious Free Poles es closed the Falaise Gap.
 

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p.s. Have you ever heard of a Norman town names "Caen"? It wouldn't be in many American -written history books ... probably considered to be an irrelevant side show by the planet's heroes.


Of course I've heard of Caen because I've read books on the Normandy Campaign.


Obviously you haven't read books about it the Normandy Campaign as it seems the whole picture is far to large for you to comprehend.
 

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Of course I've heard of Caen because I've read books on the Normandy Campaign.


Obviously you haven't read books about it the Normandy Campaign as it seems the whole picture is far to large for you to comprehend.

I have told you a truth that the True Blue Yanks can't handle.
 

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No, you're incompetent. You are looking at a map of the first SIX DAYS in Normandy. They were barely off of the beaches. The main battle lasted seven weeks around the town of Caen, where the Germans concentrated their resistance. The Americans literally broke through south and drove all the away around the main battle that was going on in Caen. They broke out because the Germans were engaged elsewhere. find yourself a new map that covers July, August 1944 when the main Battle of Normandy was fought.

Duh.


You dope... Look what is west and south. Look at the advancing German counter attacks. You haven't got a clue and now you are moving the goal posts all over.


And the battle did not just center on Caen. Pick up a book and learn something.


 

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You dope... Look what is west and south. Look at the advancing German counter attacks. You haven't got a clue and now you are moving the goal posts all over.


And the battle did not just center on Caen. Pick up a book and learn something.




Of course the American breakout didn't center on Caen. The Americans drove around it. The Caen battle was the center of it all. You can see the whole action pivoting around that hinge. By the way, look art the concentration of German armor, SS regiments, etc. at Caen. The units that the Americans encountered were regular Wehrmacht full of conscripts.
 
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Of course the American breakout didn't center on Caen. The Americans drove around it. The Caen battle was the center of it all.


No it wasn't the center. The responsibility of taking Caen was Montgomery's (Brits and Canadians)... not the the U.S's.


You do understand what plans and objectives are don't you?


Geez... please tell me your just a troll because you can't be that daft.
 

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No you didn't and you look more and more like a clown because your got caught spouting off without a clue.


Every forum has their screaming eagles just as every forum has their shady Russians.

No it wasn't the center. The responsibility of taking Caen was Montgomery's (Brits and Canadians)... not the the U.S's.

Caen wasn't the center because the Americans weren't part of it.

You do understand what plans and objectives are don't you?


Geez... please tell me your just a troll because you can't be that daft.


Do you understand how alliances work, hero?
 

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Of course the American breakout didn't center on Caen. The Americans drove around it. The Caen battle was the center of it all. You can see the whole action pivoting around that hinge. By the way, look art the concentration of German armor, SS regiments, etc. at Caen. The units that the Americans encountered were regular Wehrmacht full of conscripts.


Caught again eh? Feeling sad that Caen wasn't the center and Monty simply dragged his feet in taking it?


Good grief now he thinks only the Canadians fought against SS units during the Normandy Campaign.
 

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Caught again eh? Feeling sad that Caen wasn't the center and Monty simply dragged his feet in taking it?


Good grief now he thinks only the Canadians fought against SS units during the Normandy Campaign.

No. You're just another full-of-**** Yank with typically limited historic sources.
 

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Every forum has their screaming eagles just as every forum has their shady Russians.


And every forum has an insecure nationalist idiot hoser.




Do you understand how alliances work, hero?
Do you understand what an order of battle is? What about strategy? Composition of Forces and Objectives? Battle plans?


lol... you've failed miserably.

No. You're just another full-of-**** Yank with typically limited historic sources.


Are you sad now that you ran into facts?

They had to draft them.

They had to draft them in both wars, those heroes.


lmao.


Canada Drafted in both world wars.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Service_Act_(Canada)


Conscription Crisis of 1917 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



After the Battle of the Somme, Canada was in desperate need to replenish its supply of soldiers; however, there were very few volunteers to replace them. The recruiting effort in Quebec had failed, and Canada turned to its only unused option: conscription.

Conscription Crisis of 1944 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



After the campaigns in Italy in 1943 and the Normandy invasion in 1944, combined with a lack of volunteers, Canada faced a shortage of troops.

Whoops!


This is too easy!
 

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"nationalist"

That's a dirty word if anyone but an AMERICAN HERO uses it. I guess that is what is meant by "exceptionalism".

Caen was the hinge of the whole battle You should take another look. You won't though will you?