Salnax said: In the U.S., we kind of fought a Cold War with Russia for 40 years, so we grew up to a history where the turning point of the War was D-Day rather than Stalingrad. |
That's true, and it's laughable because D-day was a piece of cake compared to the battles in the east. there were 10k german troops in normandy against 175k Allied troops. I have a lot of respect for those who died in Normandy but i hate it when nobody pays any respect for those who died in Stalingrad. Stalingrad was the deadliest battle in history over 1 million russians died and close to 800k Axis powers - Romanians, Hungarians, Italians and Germans