a******g 发帖数: 13519 | 1 今天是D-Day,军2竟然没一篇帖子是关于它的,令人心寒呐。军1就更不用说了,6.4刚
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m**********o 发帖数: 2272 | 6 why was it called the D-Day?
【在 a******g 的大作中提到】 : 今天是D-Day,军2竟然没一篇帖子是关于它的,令人心寒呐。军1就更不用说了,6.4刚 : 缓过劲来,现在又开始拼古代工程了。
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s**********e 发帖数: 33562 | 7 没有研究过诺曼底登陆。昨天倒是看了一天的高加索会战。 |
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s******d 发帖数: 9806 | 9 防空用的气球... 对付俯冲轰炸机的。
【在 a******g 的大作中提到】 : 有张图上N多飞艇,谁知道是用来干啥的?
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a******g 发帖数: 13519 | 10 我还以为是基洛夫...
【在 s******d 的大作中提到】 : 防空用的气球... 对付俯冲轰炸机的。
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r*****y 发帖数: 53800 | 12 Why was it called D-Day?
The 'D' in D-Day does not stand for anything, it's a just a name the
military use when planning an event.
The military started planning the details of the invasion before they knew
the date when it would take place. In order to organise things like when the
troop ships should leave England they referred to it as D-Day.
Here's how it worked
In May 1944 they couldn't say:
"Captain Smith will set sail for France on 5 June" because they didn't yet
know that the invasion was on 6 June.
So they said:
'Captain Smith will set sail at D-Day minus one.' Then all Captain Smith had
to do was wait until someone told him the date of D-Day. He just deducted
one day to work out the date he should sail for France.
The name D-Day has been used for many military operations, but it is now
firmly associated with the Allied invasion of Normandy.
【在 m**********o 的大作中提到】 : why was it called the D-Day?
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m**********o 发帖数: 2272 | 13 wow, thank you for the extensive explanation, very helpful.
the
【在 r*****y 的大作中提到】 : Why was it called D-Day? : The 'D' in D-Day does not stand for anything, it's a just a name the : military use when planning an event. : The military started planning the details of the invasion before they knew : the date when it would take place. In order to organise things like when the : troop ships should leave England they referred to it as D-Day. : Here's how it worked : In May 1944 they couldn't say: : "Captain Smith will set sail for France on 5 June" because they didn't yet : know that the invasion was on 6 June.
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a******g 发帖数: 13519 | 14 实际上也没死几个,但是抢滩登陆确实是很需要勇气的。
【在 j*******7 的大作中提到】 : 西洋人关键时刻还真豁得出去。
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d*********e 发帖数: 8525 | 15 其实就是奥马哈,别的几个特别是英国人的登陆很轻松, 当然上去以后拉锯了一阵 |
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d*********e 发帖数: 8525 | 18 典型的巴斯托尼,好像真多危险多艰苦似的,和东线一比算个球
【在 s**********e 的大作中提到】 : 这个烈度跟苏德战场真心没法比
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s**********e 发帖数: 33562 | 19 也许还不如小地打得激烈呢
【在 d*********e 的大作中提到】 : 典型的巴斯托尼,好像真多危险多艰苦似的,和东线一比算个球
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a******g 发帖数: 13519 | 20 以东线为背景的有名小说、电影、游戏比较少,所以很多战役被埋没了。估计也
更当时缺乏记录有关。
【在 d*********e 的大作中提到】 : 典型的巴斯托尼,好像真多危险多艰苦似的,和东线一比算个球
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s**********e 发帖数: 33562 | 21 记录还是很多的,主要是东线的胜利者是苏联人,西方不太愿意为苏联做宣传。David
Glantz 算是非常严谨的历史学家了,Amazon上面还有人骂他替苏联人说话。
【在 a******g 的大作中提到】 : 以东线为背景的有名小说、电影、游戏比较少,所以很多战役被埋没了。估计也 : 更当时缺乏记录有关。
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w**h 发帖数: 1121 | 22 大规模复杂的登陆战,诺曼底是个典范。这方面苏联不行。
【在 s**********e 的大作中提到】 : 这个烈度跟苏德战场真心没法比
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