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View Poll Results: Favourite battle/campaign in the 'West'.
The Norwegian Campaign 1940 6 4.17%
The Battle for France 1940 6 4.17%
The Battle of Britain 1940 47 32.64%
The Campaign against Malta (West Med.) 9 6.25%
The Battle for Greece/Crete (East Med.) 2 1.39%
The Battle of the Atlantic 9 6.25%
The Battles for North Africa 14 9.72%
The Italy & Sicilly Campaigns 8 5.56%
Bomber offensives - day and/or night 18 12.50%
D-Day 28 19.44%
Arnhem 9 6.25%
Battle of the Bulge 18 12.50%
Crossing of the Rhine - the end. 3 2.08%
Any other 4 2.78%
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Old 02-13-2009, 11:04 AM   #1
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Favourite campaign/battle in the 'West' WW2

I see we have one for the Pacific, so thought I would one for the Western Allies versus Germany & Italy.
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Old 02-13-2009, 11:10 AM   #2
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Ardennes is a pretty interesting battle.
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Old 02-13-2009, 02:56 PM   #3
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I picked the North African campaigns, particularly the portion in the beginning against the Italians and then the Afrika Korps. It seems like North Africa was tailor made for a mechanised war with not many civilians and not much environment to mess up.
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Old 02-13-2009, 03:02 PM   #4
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For me it is the N. African campaigns. I have always been fascinated with learning about Rommel and the Afrika Korps. I read as much as I can on the subject and I also collect Afrika Korps artifacts and uniforms.
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I like North Africa because of the vastness of the terrain and the variety of tactics that could be employed. However, my favorite campaign would have to be D-Day. Cliche I know, but the fact that the Germans were caught off guard not by a well orchestrated air drop, but rather by the exact opposite has always fascinated me. Also, the attack on Pegasus Bridge and the subsequent holding of the area despite major counter attack leaves me in awe.
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D-Day and the Ardennes have always held interest for me since my father fought in both battles.

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Old 02-13-2009, 07:05 PM   #7
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I like the Ardennes because by then the Germans were utlizing all of their classic "heavies", like the Tiger, the Panther and the Tiger II, and were just beginning to use their wunder weapons, like the Me 262 and the Ar 234. "The gamble that nearly paid off".
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Old 02-13-2009, 08:00 PM   #8
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The march up the boot of Italy
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I see I have posted the only vote for the Battle of the Atlantic so far, so I will briefly explain why

IMHO, without this battle, none of the others would have been possible. Even before the large-scale advent of Lend-Lease and eventual staging of US forces through the UK, the Atlantic trade was vital to keep money and materials flowing into the UK. The Admiralty learned a hard lesson in 1917, when Britain was literally weeks away from starvation due to U-boats, and tragically this lesson was forgotten over the next 25 years. Churchill admitted that nothing scared him more than the U-boat threat.

Over the next 3 years, the Allies re-learned all that had been forgotten and then some. Huge resources poured into the theatre resulted in huge advances in radar, sonar, weaponry and ship design - the Atlantic bred the Flower class corvettes, escort carriers, Type XXI U-boats and Liberty, Victory and Standard class transports to name a few.

And most importantly, it demanded huge sacrifice on the part of the civilian, non-combatant crews of the merchantmen, who never volunteered to fight on this particular front line, and were sometimes unwilling warriors. These men never wore a uniform, and did not receive much of the glory or reward of the servicemen who performed equally heroic service beside them. I believe their sacrifice to be one too often overlooked
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Old 02-15-2009, 03:12 AM   #10
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Battle of Britain by far. First the war hadn't reach a standstill yet and the Germans still had the advantage. To be honest I can't imagine something more majestic than a sky filled with warbirds dogfighting. That doesn't mean I support war or anything.
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Battle of France 1940 for me. After 65 years, details are still surfacing about this campaigne.
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Old 02-15-2009, 12:51 PM   #12
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I think its the Battle for Maltafor me. It was just a struggle of will more than anything, neither side able to claim victory until the very end. The fate of the North African campaign resting on this one small island. No clear winner until the very end
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Battle of France 1940 for me. After 65 years, details are still surfacing about this campaigne.
As with all campaigns of WW2, new details surface all regularly...
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No clear favorite for me, interested in them all....
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Old 02-15-2009, 08:22 PM   #15
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The Scheldt in Holland, late '44. Nasty battlein flooded fields.
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