This year giving thanks to the Sherman tank of WWII. Without which we would all be speaking German.
10,000 hard working Americans built 48,000 of these tanks in just a few years
This year giving thanks to the Sherman tank of WWII. Without which we would all be speaking German.
10,000 hard working Americans built 48,000 of these tanks in just a few years Originally Posted by VitaMan
They were pretty inferior in design, armor and firepower. Plus they had the nickname Ronson because they tended to catch fire and burn when hit. The German tanks were vastly superior in terms of armor and firepower but were mechanically POS requiring constant repairs. The Russian tank was on a par with the German tanks and were more dependable and easier to build.
The only thing the Sherman had going for it was shear numbers and fearless crews. The Israeli Shermans were upgraded in every conceivable way and bore little resemblance to the Shermans produced during WWII. The reason the Israelis had Shermans was because there were no other tanks available to them. Originally Posted by NoOneUKnow
Without the Sherman tank, D Day would have been a disaster.https://tankfinder.wordpress.com/cat...-states-tanks/
Russia built a huge number of T 34 tanks, completely destroying the Germans by their sheer numbers at Stalingrad. I think they built 90,000 of those.
Whoever made the decision for the American forces to eventually drive south in France, then turn and encircle the German army, while the other Allied force in France stayed more to the north, was the person who won WWII. I think it was Eisenhower that made that decision. The whole German army had to move east toward Germany, and got slaughtered along the way.
Here is a Sherman tank you can go see. It was bought and used by the Israelis.
Any guess where you can go see it ?
Originally Posted by VitaMan