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Old 05-07-18, 20:15
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Default North american war production

North American war production ( Canada-USA ) is what defeated the German tanks, not the Sherman nor the 6 pdr.

While the Germans had the best tanks, the allies had the most and in overwhelming numbers ( 5 -1 ) .

The Allies had a pipeline going from the artificial ports of Normandy almost right up to the German border while the Germans were running out of gas during the Ardennes counter-offensive ( Dec 44 ) . Hitler wanted his Panzers to push the Allies back into the Atlantic with his tanks running on captured Allied gas... What a workable plan that was !

Anyway, very able and convincing demonstration you have made my friend Alastair !

Cheers.

Bob
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