“O.K., We’ll Go.” Part I — Weapons and Warfare

The first 24 hours of the invasion will be decisive … the fate of Germany depends on the outcome … for the Allies, as well as Germany, it will be the longest day. —FIELD MARSHAL ERWIN ROMMEL After months of intensive planning and preparation, D-Day was set for June 5, 1944, and with the German […]

“O.K., We’ll Go.” Part I — Weapons and Warfare

Saturday, March 27, 2021@20:20-Having been and being a W.W.II Naval Researcher-Published Author, I tend, as other W.W.II History amatures, Professionals, Buffs, etc., to be an Expert on one Campaign; and mine is The Battle of the Atlantic/1939-1945.

I once met a young man, whom i had conversation with, and we discussed W.W.II/1939-1945, in a short conversation detail; and as his Grandfather served in the Canadian Army and was in D-Day, this young man stayed firmly with the belief that D-Day was the most Decisive Campaign of W.W.II/1939-1945. I thought to myself, a real Great point, with some solid Comprehension and Non-fiction detail.

Anyways, we all have our own Points, on W.W.II/1939-1945, and this is where the France and Germany Star/Campaign, comes to mind for myself, and possibly others.

Credit: MSW; Weapons and Warfare.

Brian Murza…Killick Vison, W.W.II Naval Researcher-Published Author, Present Day Military-Naval Analyst, High Treason Q.E.II Analyst, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.

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Brian MURZA/Killick Vison is battleoftheatlantic19391945; W.W.II NAVAL RESEARCHER-PUBLISHED AUTHOR, PRESENT DAY NAVAL-MILITARY ANALYST, from Canada.

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