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Oh, common now. What kind of logic is that? They were manufactured and destroyed, but because they were not officially registered with the Werhmacht then they can't be counted as lost! By that line of thinking the AFW exists only from the moment is registered and not from the moment when manufactured!?
Hello Soren
in your first photo there is 5, five, PzKw IIIs, as I wrote according to you there should have been hundreds and hundreds. And in the last photo all Panthers are incomplete so they were not amongst those 1.000+ completed in 1945. And when factories were bombed there were numerous, mostly incomplete tanks, and those incomplete, if not completed later were not counted as completed tanks. You clearly take your bombed etc in 1945 number from a hat, believe what you want but if you want to convince others, please produce some sources to back up your claims. We know what Germans had 1 Feb 45, we have fair idea what was produced after that. One must only try to establish what was left in Germans hand when Germany surrendered, others were lost one way or another. Anyway we don't know how many Soviet tanks were abandoned in 1941, or taking note on you thinking, how many were bombed on first days of Barbarossa in tank parks, if you think that those bombed away from battlefields were not combat losses etc.
From your message #112, Germany's losses in Jan 45 were 1575 tanks, StuGs, JgPz and SP-guns and the last 2½ months of the war were the worst for Germans, so if one count 2x1575 + 2,25x2x1575, result is 10.238. And that if we think that the last 2½ months were only twice as bad as the Jan.
m kenny said:I note how the debate now turns on diminishing the German loss figures by finding reasons why certain losses were not 'combat losses' and thus we get the magic 'kill ratios'.
m kenny said:I note that when earlier the British loss totals were mentioned no one pointed out it included a great number of old Cruiser tanks scrapped because they were obsolete.
Where did exactly Hahn this stated?And the German tank SP losses were not higher than the figures I posted, they are exactly as stated by Hahn:
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1945: ~2,700 + ~2,800
I note how the debate now turns on diminishing the German loss figures by finding reasons why certain losses were not 'combat losses' and thus we get the magic 'kill ratios'.
As the Pak36 was phased out the APCR ammunition was handed over for the AA guns a/c armaments. Plus there was still being made APCR even in 1944, the last stocks of tungsten being prioritized for small caliber ammunition production.
Huh...? Did you even read what you wrote?
I am afraid its impossible, the small PaK and the Flak guns fired different ammunition.
m kenny said:All the time. Usualy it is the only sensible input!
That leaves ~8,430 tanks SP's which had one of the following fates:
5. Found abandoned around Germany Austria for no apparent reason
There's no reason to believe that the months Feburary, March April each produced greater losses than January. Thus the figure of 6,936 losses endured from January to March 45 seems a lot more sensible.
You're so full of yourself it hurts.
Yes.What is Pz IV/70? maybe the jagdpanzer IV with 75/70?