Shit, I just remembered that I left out Finland.
Definitely honorable mention to them. They were among the biggest badasses of WW2.
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Shit, I just remembered that I left out Finland.
Definitely honorable mention to them. They were among the biggest badasses of WW2.
I give respect where it is due. Finland fucked the Russians up, and Mannerheim made Hitler his bitch.
And Finnish rock music is the best in the Nordick world.
XX, it is good to love your people, but the true warriors of WWII, at least in the beggining, were the Greeks. If we hadn't hold back the Italians, and then the Germans for so long the result of the war could be very very different...
Germans were the best warriors and army.
After looking at the video there is something I'd like to ask to anyone with good military history knowledge.
When was cavalry phased out in European warfare?
If I'm not mistaken it was still relevant during the times of the Franco-Austrian war (notably Solferino 1859) but prior to World War I it was already outdated.
Was it used in the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian Wars?
If yes, then was it phased out during the peace-time of la Belle Époque?
I would say Britain,
* High efficiency
* Limited operations
* Realistic objectives
No disrespect XX, but the American fighting force was the tops. After that, it is a toss up between the German and Soviet forces. I will lean toward the Germans, over the entire 6 year period of the war.