Why America got slaughtered on Omaha beach...
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 12:26 am
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That's bullshit, I'm busting you down to E-1 private in the comedy military.ajerara wrote:Ah, well, another problem was that the Germans had huge guns strategically placed so that they cris-crossed the whole beach with suppressive gunfire, of which there were none on the other beaches.
yeah, because once they'd broken through the german lines on their own beaches they just sat around drinking tea, smoking fags and refusing immigration applications didn't they?rep wrote:You'd figure that our allies the British and Canadians would have doubled back and killed the Germans from behind once they learned that there was actually a formidable opposition at Utah and Omaha.
Would be like having quad plasma gun... just to put it in terms we can empathise with. I bet he felt like scum after the battle though.Pext wrote:i read an interview with one of the wehrmacht soldiers a few months ago - he was firing his MG for 12 hours or so, killing 50 people. it was pretty interresting to hear what he felt while doing so; he stopped thinking after a while and was just a killing machine.
Yeah, the Canadians and British were sucking each other off (smoking fags) while the real men fought just down the beach a ways.4days wrote:yeah, because once they'd broken through the german lines on their own beaches they just sat around drinking tea, smoking fags and refusing immigration applications didn't they?rep wrote:You'd figure that our allies the British and Canadians would have doubled back and killed the Germans from behind once they learned that there was actually a formidable opposition at Utah and Omaha.
you fucking dickhead.
he's still feeling like scum today - but if there's some officer with a gun that would shoot you if you stopped firing it's hard to stopMyth wrote:Would be like having quad plasma gun... just to put it in terms we can empathise with. I bet he felt like scum after the battle though.Pext wrote:i read an interview with one of the wehrmacht soldiers a few months ago - he was firing his MG for 12 hours or so, killing 50 people. it was pretty interresting to hear what he felt while doing so; he stopped thinking after a while and was just a killing machine.
12 hours and only killed 50 people... what a bad shot.Pext wrote:i read an interview with one of the wehrmacht soldiers a few months ago - he was firing his MG for 12 hours or so, killing 50 people. it was pretty interresting to hear what he felt while doing so; he stopped thinking after a while and was just a killing machine.
That is utter, utter bollocks, it may have been modertly better defended, but the reason the British had few casualties is that they stormed the beach with armour and specialist mine destroying equipment, America decided they'd rather use engineers and infantry only and got the shit smashed out of them...rep wrote:Omaha was pretty well defended. Juno, Gold, and Sword had little action in comparison to Utah and Omaha, due to lack of defense by the Germans.
More to the point, there were a bunch of pissed-off americans who would shoot him if they made it up the beach.Pext wrote:he's still feeling like scum today - but if there's some officer with a gun that would shoot you if you stopped firing it's hard to stopMyth wrote:Would be like having quad plasma gun... just to put it in terms we can empathise with. I bet he felt like scum after the battle though.Pext wrote:i read an interview with one of the wehrmacht soldiers a few months ago - he was firing his MG for 12 hours or so, killing 50 people. it was pretty interresting to hear what he felt while doing so; he stopped thinking after a while and was just a killing machine.
I know its a troll but:rep wrote:Omaha was pretty well defended. Juno, Gold, and Sword had little action in comparison to Utah and Omaha, due to lack of defense by the Germans.
You'd figure that our allies the British and Canadians would have doubled back and killed the Germans from behind once they learned that there was actually a formidable opposition at Utah and Omaha.