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Monday, August 12, 2024
A note about the Russian Army
Armchair strategist like to point out that 1) one the Russian Army is fighting on its own soil its as tough as nails, and 2) Ukraine can't possibly occupy enough real estate in Russia to defeat Russia.
What people miss is that the Russian Army can collapse.
It did in World War One.
To add to that, of the 12,000,000 men the Russians mobilized in the Great War, 2,500,000 were captured or went missing.
In World War Two it did not collapse, but often missed is that hit had an enormous desertion problem, even after the Red Army was clearly headed towards victory. 5,700,000 Red Army troops went into German captivity, with only a fraction coming back out, but entire groups of Soviet citizens worked for the Germans, some out of necessity, and some out of local conviction.
During the Russo Japanese War, about 75,000 Russian soldiers were captured.
I note this as the missed element of the Ukrainian incursion into Kursk Oblast is that the Russians start surrendering in droves, or the Russian Army simply evaporates. If that were to occur, while its a longshot, this incursion could actually turn the tide of the war.
Saturday, August 12, 1944. Appreciating the Falaise Gap.
The Battle of the Falaise Pocket, the decisive battle in the campaign for Normandy, began.
The US 15th Corps of the 3d Army took Alencon and advanced to the edge of Argentan. Patton sought permission to advance and close the Falaise gap, but was halted by command for several hours who feared that there would be friendly fire casualties.
Gen James Edward Wharton, commander of the 28th Infantry Division, was killed in action by a German sniper while inspecting the front lines. He'd taken command of that division on that very day.
An underground oil pipeline beneath the English Channel was completed. It was the world's first Pipeline Under the Ocean (PLUTO) and ran from the Isle of Wight to Cherbourg.
US bombers operating out of Italy bombed the Bordeaux-Merignac airfield and flew on to the UK.
Navy pilot Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr died when his PB4Y-1 Liberator, the Naval version of the B-24, converted for radio controlled drone operations, detonated. The plane was part of a project that converted the planes into flying bombs, largely unsuccessfully, but which still required pilots to get them airborne.
The 5th Army took Florence.
Churchill met Tito in London.
Franklin Roosevelt gave an address from the Puget Sound Navy Yard.
The U-198 was sunk in the Indian Ocean.
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Friday, August 11, 1944. Third Army crosses the Loire.
Sunday, August 11, 2024
Friday, August 11, 1944. Third Army crosses the Loire.
The Third Army crossed the Loire. Hitler refused a request by Field Marshal Kluge to withdraw from positions at Mortain. Local commanders began withdrawing anyway.
The Red Army started an offensive south of Lake Peipus and advanced up to 15 miles on the first day.
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Thursday, August 10, 1944. Stiffening German resistance in the East, Advancing in the West, Pacific victory.
Monday, August 11, 1924. First sound film of a President.
Thursday, August 11, 1774. Sighting of Mount Olympus.
The Spanish ship Santiago, commanded by Juan Perez, sailed past the future state of Washington and sighted Mt. Olympus, which they named "Cerro Nevada de Santa Rosalia."
This was the first known European exploration of the Pacific Northwest.
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August 10, 1774. Illegal meeting.
Best Posts of the Week of August 4, 2024
The best posts of the week of August 4, 2020.
National Conservatism, Donald Trump, J. D. Vance, and The Law of Unintended Consequences.* **
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The Best Posts of the Week of July 28, 2024.
Saturday, August 10, 2024
Thursday, August 10, 1944. Stiffening German resistance in the East, Advancing in the West, Pacific victory.
The Battle of Narva ended in a German defensive victory while the Battle of Tannenberg Line ended in a German tactical victory.
The Tartu Offensive began in Estonia.
The British took Vimont. The US 20th Corps took Nantes. Fearing encirclement from Canadian and US forces, the Germans pulled back near Mortain.
The Battle of Guam ended in an American victory.
July 20 plotter Berthold Alfred Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg was executed.
The U-608 was scuttled after being damaged by a RAF B-24 and the Royal Navy sloop Wren.
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Wednesday, August 9, 1944. Finns battle Soviets to a draw, Horror at the Łódź Ghetto, Yes to MacArthur and the Philippines, Third Army at Le Mans, Smokey the Bear and Sam Elliot arrive on the scene.
Sunday, August 10, 1924. Chinese uprising, Colorado tornado.
The Canton Merchant's Corps Uprising began against the Chinese government in Guangzhou, China.
A devastating tornado hit Thurman, Colorado.
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Saturday, August 9, 1924. Summer events.
August 10, 1774. Illegal meeting.
Georgia patriots, thirty in number, defying an order from Royal Governor James Wright issued the day prior, met in Savannah's Tondee's Tavern.
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Friday, August 5, 1774. Kidnapped Irish cargo.
Friday, August 9, 2024
Friday, August 9, 1974. President Nixon Resigns.
Today In Wyoming's History: August 9, 1974. President Nixon resigns and the 60s end.
Just the other day I posted an entry here titled Growing Up in the 1960s. In that I defined the 60s as ending on this date (which I was a day off on, for some reason), when I stated:
Wednesday, August 9, 1944. Finns battle Soviets to a draw, Horror at the Łódź Ghetto, Yes to MacArthur and the Philippines, Third Army at Le Mans, Smokey the Bear and Sam Elliot arrive on the scene.
The outnumbered Finns fought the Red Army to a draw in the Vyborg–Petrozavodsk Offensive, which concluded on this day.
The Battle of Studzianki began in Poland as a German counter offensive.
The Germans began the liquidation of the Łódź Ghetto, which would result in 60,000 Jews and some Roma being deported to Auschwitz.
MacArthur received a letter from Roosevelt endorsing MacArthur's plan to make the Philippines the next priority for the Allies in the Pacific.
The 3d Army liberated Le Mans.
The French Provisional Government ordered the Republic restored and Vichy laws nullified.
The very first Smokey the Bear poster appeared.
Actor Sam Elliot was born in Sacramento, California.
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Tuesday, August 8, 1944. Hengyang falls, Wittmann killed, Falaise noticed.
Saturday, August 9, 1924. Summer events.
The 2nd World Scout Jamboree commenced in Denmark.
We noted the huge Seventh Day Adventist International Pathfinder Campfire Camporee being held in Gillette here just yesterday.
The Saturday magazines were out.
Colliers went with a cat making mischief image.
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