What German Generals Really Thought About American Sherman Crews After Lorraine
Автор: Silent Battlefields
Загружено: 2025-12-13
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After the brutal fighting in Lorraine in late 1944, German generals quietly revised their opinion of American Sherman crews. What they witnessed was not reckless incompetence, but disciplined coordination, relentless pressure, and tactical adaptability. Sherman units absorbed losses, maneuvered aggressively, called in artillery and air support with speed the Wehrmacht could not match, and kept advancing. German officers noted that American crews fought as part of a system—one that replaced destroyed tanks faster than Germany could replace trained men.
This video reveals what German after-action reports, POW interrogations, and postwar memoirs actually said about Sherman crews after Lorraine. We break down why German commanders stopped mocking the Sherman, how U.S. combined-arms doctrine changed battlefield outcomes, and why morale—not just armor thickness—collapsed on the German side. Watch now to understand how American tank crews earned hard respect where it mattered most: from the enemy they defeated.
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