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I would rather have 1 Tiger then 4 Shermans. Especially if Whittman was the commander
I aggree...It used alot of oil also.The Tiger I was not a good tank simply because it was too expensive, complex, and trouble prone. As a 1 on 1 duelist chariot, sure, it was great. But as a tank built to win a war for it's nation, it was a total disaster.
One on one, I would take that Tiger over a Sherman.
The Sherman however was a war winner as was pointed out. Why? Because they were cheap and easily built. You could mass produce them easier. In a war like this, you need to be able to put out more than your opponent.
100% agree, that what I tried to get Kenny to agree to. But he seems unable to see the simple facts. Can't debate with people who fail to admit the truth due to their own personal issues or agendas.
Yet actual combat (rather than unrealistic encounters specificaly designed to give your prefered choice the edge) is 95/100 times a large scale encounter between massed tanks.1 vs 1 Tiger kills Sherman 9/10 times.
We with open minds can see and agree on these things others refuse to see the simple facts.
Failure to agree with your opinion is a 'personal issue'? A clearer example of hubris could not be found.
Maybe you should have a warning at the top of each thread informing potential dissenters of the 'simple facts' so they do not make the mistake of contradicting the 'truth'.
Perhaps I just lack your superior insight?
Yet actual combat (rather than unrealistic encounters specificaly designed to give your prefered choice the edge) is 95/100 times a large scale encounter between massed tanks.
Perhaps you can give some examples where single Tigers met single Shermans in real life?
Again I can only appologise for my inability to see the Emperors new clothes.
. I quit debating with you then as I am soon to again b/c your pride refuses to let you admit the truth. A person cannot argue with a fool or someone so filled with pride to admit the truth.
You will choose to believe whatever you want dispite what anyone tells or shows you.