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I'll stand corrected on that, thanks for the information
So we might assume that the Axis 52,000 is one division tail {30,000} + some independant brigades ~15,000 tail {~22,000 l}?
As for the Allies, there were 2,000 Canadians in two battalions + 2 British + 2 Indian
If they were 900 - 1,000 per battalion then it's 5,500 - 6,000 combat troops.
Infantry
2nd Battalion, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)
1st Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment (Machine gun battalion)
5th Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment
2nd Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment
The Winnipeg Grenadiers {battalion}
The Royal Rifles of Canada {battalion}
Also:
Hong Kong Chinese Regiment
Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (HKVDC)
So if there were about 2,000 - 3,000 aux. Chinese + HKVDC, then the remaining ~ 5 or 6 thousand out of the 14,000 would be the "tail"?
Rabid, I suggest you go read up on the political realities in the US during the 1930's.
We did more, as a matter of fact. And we did it because we had a larger industrial base and more population.
And quote me were I said we did it alone. I'm just pointing out a historical fact, that after the fighting in Normandy ended, it was the US that began to carry the burden of the ground war in the ETO. The UK and the Commonwealth hit their maximums while the US was still committing new divisions every couple of weeks till the very end of the war.