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FlyingR

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Soviet officers inspecting a knocked out Finnish StuG III. The Sturmi's achieved a kill ratio of 10 to 1 during summer 1944 battles, with 8 StuG's lost to at least 87 destroyed Soviet tanks.

Holy ****...! That's a K/D ratio that anybody would love to have! What a great piece of technology the Stug, and apparently the Finns truly exploited it's potential. Did they use the same doctrine as the Germans?
 

Leopardi

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Would be curious to know this... whatever it is it worked xD The fact that many Soviet tank crews were simply poorly trained probably comes into play as well.

Good crew training and efficient usage of Finnish terrain definitely plays a role. Engagements could happen at really short ranges, for example the Sturmi of Olof Lagus bumped into a T-34 only 15 meters away, and it turned into a world record as he destroyed four T-34's under one minute :D
 

FlyingR

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Imagine the adrenaline, jesus christ xD

Just like in PR, except we would be in the receiving end! :laugh:

Actually there is quite a good video that many of you might have seen, about the Winter War and more specifically about Motti tactics:


And to stay on topic

Many islanders from Saipan prefer to commit suicide rather than surrendering to the Americans:

 

Flare

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Men from the Royal Winnipeg Rifles head towards Juno beach on D-Day. This was my grandfather's regiment, he didn't land on D-Day however, he came about a week later and he was a truck driver.

 

Leopardi

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Results of a "motti", Soviet armoured elements surrounded and destroyed - few still intact and captured. 3rd February 1940.
 
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Aniallator

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Fallschirmjäger, with a Panzerfaust and Panzerschreck, crouch behind a knocked out Sherman, one of them peeking out to look at the US positions. Normandy, 1944.

 
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