In Reply to: You are discussing a different issue.. posted by jamesgarvin on June 27, 2007 at 10:22:40:
American/British air power at the end of the war ? Upon what basis do you make this assessment ? Granted instead of fighting Luftwaffe aircraft, the Soviet Union would be engaging P51s and B-17s. If Soviet fighter aircraft outnumbered their Allie counterparts 10:1, there would have been zero chance of B29s with nukes getting anywhere near Warsaw, let alone Moscow. Come back to us when you've crunched the numbers.
It's all moot anyway, there wasn't a fight.
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- Have you analyzed the available combat air power available to the Soviet Union vs. - oscar 15:50:09 06/27/07 (3)
- RE: Have you analyzed the available combat air power available to the Soviet Union vs. - jamesgarvin 08:58:05 06/28/07 (2)
- Beautiful post. Fact. Firmly establishes the original assertion. Reasoning. nt - clarkjohnsen 11:02:57 06/28/07 (0)
- There's that 1941 state of affairs compared to 1944 State of affairs. - oscar 09:55:22 06/28/07 (0)