KraziKanuK
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- Jan 26, 2005
That is a bit of a myth. The Russians were just as much effected by the winter as the Germans. The only Russian troops 'winter' equiped were those from Siberia.syscom3 said:The German army was stopped in Russia at Moscow, and by winter conditions.
The Allies always intended to invade Normandy, the quesiton was when. Stalin wanted it sooner than later. Eisenhower wisely planned the invasion for when he had the men, material and air supremecy to sucede.
The Spring and Fall seasons had more effect on the battles on the EF.
Should add, that the wrecking of the Russian rail system and having to be re-built to German rr guage slowed the delivery of much needed supplies.
Normandy was not the prime invasion place. The whole coast was looked at and there was thoughts of going up the under belly of Europe, Italy.