Quote from: neosdark on January 08, 2012, 06:35:24 PMPlenty, plenty enough that the Italians designed a Tank Destroyer (which never made it to the Eastern Front BTW) to combat the T-34 after they saw how weak their current weapons were. They were one of the largest contributors to that front after the Finnish and Hungarians. They served at Stalingrad IIRC and throughout the Southern USSR.Did they still use Italian gear or did they use German gear
Plenty, plenty enough that the Italians designed a Tank Destroyer (which never made it to the Eastern Front BTW) to combat the T-34 after they saw how weak their current weapons were. They were one of the largest contributors to that front after the Finnish and Hungarians. They served at Stalingrad IIRC and throughout the Southern USSR.
I think the EF forum are Pros when it comes to going off topic in threads btw XD
I remembered there is a sign Africa wrote about Italian soldiers in WW2 like something: "Had enough courage but not enough fortune". Confirm?
And reports say that Stalin believed that Hitler was honest in his peace treaty (forgot the name) so really, Operation Barbossa was unnecessary that early on in the war. Sure you have the element of surprise but that doesnt account for crap if you dont actually have something to surprise them with
(he might not have had too)