$17 each?
Highway robbery, but I've been searching for these for quite some time...
There are US dealers as well. Just need to go shopping for a few dozen...
Contact DocAV on a few boards
BTW $17 beats $40 per pc
$17 each?
Highway robbery, but I've been searching for these for quite some time...
You're probably right Mike, but one can wonder if Great Britain would have resist the Blitzkrieg if it wasnt for the simple fact that its an island...
Ehh??? "one can wonder" my frickin @$$.... Have you ever read about the constant and repeated bombardment of Britain??? Continental countries capitulated with a fraction of what was experienced by them.
Ever heard of the Vichy French? Take your opinions, insinuations and your veiled excuses elsewhere.
I don't think any nation has ever surrendered to air power alone. As for Vichy, all concered countries under Nazi control had a more or less similar deal. One thing is certain, the French had one hell of a resistance!
If it wasn't for the channel, the Spitfire and Sir Hugh Dowding Britain would have been crushed by the nazis. The British infantry was destroyed at Dunkerque!
However there was a group called the Royal Navy which would have turned a German invasion onto a bloody shambles.
There were no Cdn Army units to be evacuated at Dunkirk with or without equipment. A Cdn brigade was sent to France after Dunkirk and was very nearly captured without fireing a shot. A transport sgt received an MM for succesfully destroying all his regiments motor vehicles in this fiasco.
Woshhhhhhhhhhhhh

Montgomery's division made it back to England and announced that it was ready to fight.
Pretty good for the sacrifice division that wasn't supposed to make it out.
They also had First Canadian Div, although not completed training. One thing I have never heard is that Canadians aren't willing to fight....... although I did once hear an SS trooper state flatly that "the Canadians were just as good as we were". Considering the source, I would say high praise.
But make no mistake: the Brits would have fought. They fought the Conqueror for 20 years after Hastings.... and they had MUCH less love for Herr Hitler and his goose-stepping buddies.
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It wouldn't have mattered if the Maginot Line was extended, fortified emplacements are no match for massed armour and artillery coordinated with air attack. The Maginot was built for conditions which didn't exist in 1940. Even the success of the Blitzkrieg cannot entirely explain the absolute collapse of French resistance in May and June of 1940. Though there were a few French divisions which acquitted themselves admirably, the majority folded with remarkably little struggle. The rot came from the top down in the French military of 1940. Churchhill commented after a visit to the continent in May,1940 that he was shocked by the defeatism displayed by the French high command.
As was mentioned the Line did actually hold, and the fixed fortifications later used extensively by the NVA/VC forces in Vietnam proved their worth in the face of much heavier firepower than what the Germans had.
Anyway I agree about the rot in 1940 French society, the effects that WW1 had on French national moral can't be overstated, they really did lose most of a generation of their young men.
One thing I remember vividly about travelling through the French countryside when I was younger was that there were few very old men of the generation that would have fought in WW1, but lots of women of the same age. When I asked about this I was told so many men never came back from the war that most of those women weren't able to remarry. Spooky.
Also along with the effects of the Great War I suspect that communist agents were successful at undermining the country from within as well.
Read somewhere that of the 1914 class at St. Cyr, only one was killed in WWI. I guess they all had jobs on the staff.




























