James Holland
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So it is, you know, and Russians will hate me for saying this, and I probably will get a whole load of bots on the back of it, but the truth is... It is not the street fighting that destroys Sikfami. It is the encirclement, the subsequent encirclement. So the Germans have been sucked into this street battle in Stalingrad. We cannot give up. We cannot give up. We cannot back down.
So it is, you know, and Russians will hate me for saying this, and I probably will get a whole load of bots on the back of it, but the truth is... It is not the street fighting that destroys Sikfami. It is the encirclement, the subsequent encirclement. So the Germans have been sucked into this street battle in Stalingrad. We cannot give up. We cannot give up. We cannot back down.
So it is, you know, and Russians will hate me for saying this, and I probably will get a whole load of bots on the back of it, but the truth is...
It is not the street fighting that destroys Sikfami.
It is the encirclement, the subsequent encirclement.
So the Germans have been sucked into this street battle in Stalingrad.
We cannot give up.
We cannot give up.
We cannot back down.
We cannot pull out. We've got to destroy this city. Meanwhile, while their backs are turned, and while most of their forces are going off to the Caucasus on a wild goose chase for absolutely zero oil, incidentally, and they never get remotely close to Baku, This huge great pencil movement is being planned, and it is only possible through mechanization from the United States.
We cannot pull out. We've got to destroy this city. Meanwhile, while their backs are turned, and while most of their forces are going off to the Caucasus on a wild goose chase for absolutely zero oil, incidentally, and they never get remotely close to Baku, This huge great pencil movement is being planned, and it is only possible through mechanization from the United States.
We cannot pull out. We've got to destroy this city. Meanwhile, while their backs are turned, and while most of their forces are going off to the Caucasus on a wild goose chase for absolutely zero oil, incidentally, and they never get remotely close to Baku, This huge great pencil movement is being planned, and it is only possible through mechanization from the United States.
We cannot pull out.
We've got to destroy this city.
Meanwhile, while their backs are turned, and while most of their forces are going off to the Caucasus on a wild goose chase for absolutely zero oil, incidentally, and they never get remotely close to Baku,
This huge great pencil movement is being planned, and it is only possible through mechanization from the United States.
And that is the big turning point, because from that moment onwards, the Germans are on the back foot. They're basically going backwards. There are little small counterattacks. There is obviously the curse salient, for example, but it's game over. You know, the catastrophe of the surrender of the final... I mean, the writing's on the wall at the end of 1942.
And that is the big turning point, because from that moment onwards, the Germans are on the back foot. They're basically going backwards. There are little small counterattacks. There is obviously the curse salient, for example, but it's game over. You know, the catastrophe of the surrender of the final... I mean, the writing's on the wall at the end of 1942.
And that is the big turning point, because from that moment onwards, the Germans are on the back foot. They're basically going backwards. There are little small counterattacks. There is obviously the curse salient, for example, but it's game over. You know, the catastrophe of the surrender of the final... I mean, the writing's on the wall at the end of 1942.
And that is the big turning point, because from that moment onwards, the Germans are on the back foot.