cerberus
07-08-2004, 08:58 PM
61 years ago on 5th July , "Operation Citadel" was launched.
Hitler said that every time he though of the attack his stomach turned over.
Victory was to "shine to the world like a beacon".
When the attack was called off the breakthrough had not been achieved.
The attack, posponed on several occasions ( to enable the new Panther MkV to be rushed into service) had been launched late and against the advice of Manstein , it was also called off against his advice.
The Panzer force which Guderian had put so much effort into rebuilding had been largely destroyed.
Russian defenders out numbered the German attacking forces , Russian losses were much heavier than those sustained by the Germans , who could not afford them , senior NCO's and Officers in particular.
Was the war already lost prior to this battle ?
Should it have been launched earlier as Manstein had urged ?
Why did Hitler insist on it going ahead in the full knowledge of the depth of defences ?
Had Manstein's advice been followed would German troops have faired better ?
Hitler said that every time he though of the attack his stomach turned over.
Victory was to "shine to the world like a beacon".
When the attack was called off the breakthrough had not been achieved.
The attack, posponed on several occasions ( to enable the new Panther MkV to be rushed into service) had been launched late and against the advice of Manstein , it was also called off against his advice.
The Panzer force which Guderian had put so much effort into rebuilding had been largely destroyed.
Russian defenders out numbered the German attacking forces , Russian losses were much heavier than those sustained by the Germans , who could not afford them , senior NCO's and Officers in particular.
Was the war already lost prior to this battle ?
Should it have been launched earlier as Manstein had urged ?
Why did Hitler insist on it going ahead in the full knowledge of the depth of defences ?
Had Manstein's advice been followed would German troops have faired better ?