James Holland
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it just can't and and let me tell you what i mean by that so if you take an arbitrary date let's say the 15th of june 1941 germany at that moment has one enemy which is great britain albeit great britain plus dominion empire fast forward six months to let's say the 16th of december it's got three enemies it's got great britain dominion empire ussr And the USA. It is just not going to win.
And the USA.
It is just not going to win.
For all the talks of wonder weapons and all the rest of it, it's just not going to. It has lost that battle. Having said that, the Soviet Union is still in a really, really bad, bad situation. It is being helped out a huge amount by Russia.
For all the talks of wonder weapons and all the rest of it, it's just not going to. It has lost that battle. Having said that, the Soviet Union is still in a really, really bad, bad situation. It is being helped out a huge amount by Russia.
For all the talks of wonder weapons and all the rest of it, it's just not going to. It has lost that battle. Having said that, the Soviet Union is still in a really, really bad, bad situation. It is being helped out a huge amount by Russia.
For all the talks of wonder weapons and all the rest of it, it's just not going to.
It has lost that battle.
Having said that, the Soviet Union is still in a really, really bad situation.
It is being helped out a huge amount by...
supplies from the United States and from Britain, just unprecedented amounts of material being sent through the Arctic or across Alaska into the Soviet Union at that time.
supplies from the United States and from Britain, just unprecedented amounts of material being sent through the Arctic or across Alaska into the Soviet Union at that time. It is absolutely staggering how much is committed by Roosevelt and Churchill to try and stem the flow in the Soviet Union.
supplies from the United States and from Britain, just unprecedented amounts of material being sent through the Arctic or across Alaska into the Soviet Union at that time. It is absolutely staggering how much is committed by Roosevelt and Churchill to try and stem the flow in the Soviet Union.
supplies from the United States and from Britain, just unprecedented amounts of material being sent through the Arctic or across Alaska into the Soviet Union at that time. It is absolutely staggering how much is committed by Roosevelt and Churchill to try and stem the flow in the Soviet Union.
It is absolutely staggering how much is committed by Roosevelt and Churchill to try and
stem the flow in the Soviet Union.
Because for all the announcements and the pride that the Soviet Union has about moving factories to the other side of the Urals and stuff, which they do in 1941, huge amounts are overrun intact by the Germans in the opening stages of Barbarossa. I mean, really. you know, colossal losses, huge amounts.
Because for all the announcements and the pride that the Soviet Union has about moving factories to the other side of the Urals and stuff, which they do in 1941, huge amounts are overrun intact by the Germans in the opening stages of Barbarossa. I mean, really. you know, colossal losses, huge amounts.
Because for all the announcements and the pride that the Soviet Union has about moving factories to the other side of the Urals and stuff, which they do in 1941, huge amounts are overrun intact by the Germans in the opening stages of Barbarossa. I mean, really. you know, colossal losses, huge amounts.
Because for all the announcements and the pride that the Soviet Union has about moving factories to the other side of the Urals and stuff, which they do in 1941, huge amounts are overrun intact by the Germans in the opening stages of Barbarossa.