u/Vivalalad

How did the Kmt lose to the communist

From what I remember the communist were nearly wiped out but manage to encircled a shit ton of KMT up north which then spiral out of control.

Eventho KMT got weaponry and planes from the US, The communist just have the popular front and so the communist just gain more support and manpower from most of the population.

I also heard CKS didn't manage to recover or at least fully prepared the army in time for the civil war

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u/Vivalalad — 1 day ago

Germany is fighting a losing war in WW2

Militarily germany has arguably superior technology , tactics and above all ferocious. Its just hampered by divided command, weak allies , and most importantly outnumbered and outgunned. Even if you say what if germany did this or didn't do that the result will still be the same or just prolonging the inevitable

If not made worst by the fact Adolf Hitler and the nazi party could be say made the situation worst but the fact that the SS especially ***Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler SS*** is the most effective and elite division and could actually pull off operation citadel given the time but D-Day happen so yeah

So this is my overall thoughts probably not the most poetic of that said but would like to hear opinions

Edit : I'm sorry history legends it's clear that I haven't made a thorough research or even a basic analysis and just made a post out of a whim, next time I post I will do my part and do actual research I'm very sorry for this shitpost

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u/Vivalalad — 3 days ago

Why don't use burning fuel or smoke to flush out tunnels

Is tunnel really that hard to combat against?

For me what I would do is find a tunnel entrance, fill it with shit tons of diesel or flammable liquid or gas and seal and burn/smoke their out

I know they have ventilation for that but doesn't that kinda revealing their position as well from that smoke so it's easier to track all their hidden tunnel network and etc

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u/Vivalalad — 4 days ago

Should you bomb a city before battle?

Let's take examples from the battle stalingrad and leningrad two of the most casualties ever to achieve in the battle, the German saturated bomb and fired artillery the city and whatnot

There are some good sides one being you just disorganised their military and weaken their defenses but here comes the down sides you will be fighting an even more chaotic environment because everything is different and difficult to move due to rubble or bomb crater, then there is makeshift a bushes and defenses u created for the enemy not to mention they already know their layout and environment well they will guerilla war and harass anything from anywhere

From my pov I don't think it's worth doing any initial bombing or artillery, maybe u can say on key structures or defenses but don't waste bomb on buildings/civilian infrastructure cause it will already grow the tension with the civilian hate for the invaders in the first place

What do you think of my messy opinion

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u/Vivalalad — 4 days ago

Is there any god of death in mythology

preferably it be a singular entity, female and if possible of eastern origin

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u/Vivalalad — 10 days ago
▲ 24 r/ADO

Ado currently for me is the most popular Japanese artist to ever impact this global earth, I don't think any other Japanese artist other maybe yoasobi that has made such a wave of impact.

She is both popular, talented and most likely wealthy at the same time like how can we not like this artist 😁

I do wanna know she is both popular domestic and international

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u/Vivalalad — 17 days ago

Don't get me wrong japan do have carriers but to not build more of them and insisted on the super battleship yamato and other surface vessel strike me odd

Was admiral yamamoto fear of just the American factory/shipyard capabilities or was he so confident on surface ship decisive battle

Was the Japanese that drunk on confidence bcs they won a naval battle with a major power back in the battle of tsushima or was it at that time everyone still thinks the battleship is the way of naval battle

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u/Vivalalad — 23 days ago