Germany Relied on 2 8 Million Horses America Dominated with Just 6,000 Trucks
Автор: World War 2 Hunter History
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Mud clings to the wheels as American supply trucks roar past burning hedgerows, engines screaming while artillery shakes the earth.
Across the shattered fields of Eastern Europe, exhausted German infantry yank desperately at reins, trying to move artillery with starving horses under Soviet fire.
A Luftwaffe plane screams overhead, but it cannot save the stalled wagons bogged down in the mud.
Meanwhile, U.S. convoys roll in tight formation — 6,000 trucks delivering fuel, ammunition, and reinforcements straight to the front lines.
One army still marches like it’s 1914… the other fights with the full force of industrialized warfare.
In a war decided by speed, logistics, and steel horsepower would mean something very different.
During World War II, Germany relied on nearly 2.8 million horses to move supplies, artillery, and equipment across vast battlefields. While the image of Blitzkrieg suggests unstoppable mechanized forces, much of the Wehrmacht still depended on animal transport. In contrast, American industrial power flooded Europe with motorized trucks, transforming mobility and sustaining rapid advances from Normandy to the Rhine.
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