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Re: Operation Bodenplatte (the real story?)
.. one point about Bodenplatte that I haven't seen made. The Luftwaffe fighter pilots had much more chance of destroying Allied aircraft on the ground than they did in the air...
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General Patton kept a diary that recorded his impressions of the progress of the war. No one, not even an expert, can guess their way to a correct answer. I am sure the average person does not know what the words strategy and tactics mean. Finally, in an effort to help their surrounded comrades, a panzer commander led his unit to an impossible rescue that was achieved by his quick thinking. |
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Originally Posted by edwest2
History in the "what if" category is not history. It should be avoided. Broncazonk: 'I COMPLETELY disagree. A smart historian is ALWAYS interested in examining alternatives'. Really? You disagree with what Ed posted? History is NOT 'what if'. Those who think it is are up their own arses. History is factual about what actually happened. Are you a 'smart historian?
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If, however, you are trying to make history relevant to anything other than knowing or retelling the historic history, well, then you have to cast the net wider. If you study (are interested in) air strategy, grand strategy, war production, manpower allocation, logistics or tactics of any kind, well, then you have to start asking questions like, "why didn't they do this?" "What prevented them from doing that?" Just depends on what you are interested in, I suppose. Bronc |
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Perhaps you could explain in detail what you mean by 'counting the beans of history', as I have not seen any explanation from you of what that phrase actually means. As for this: '...If, however, you are trying to make history relevant to anything other than knowing or retelling the historic history, well, then you have to cast the net wider...' Once again, a generalisation which says nothing. Researchers in recent decades have cast a wide net, and have produced fresh and new information that was not previously known about. Perhaps YOU have not cast your net wide at all... And this: '...If you study (are interested in) air strategy, grand strategy, war production, manpower allocation, logistics or tactics of any kind, well, then you have to start asking questions like, "why didn't they do this?" "What prevented them from doing that?"...' Do you not think that researchers do that? Sheesh! Sorry, but you last post reeks of 'academic blowing smoke up your own arse' without adding a single cogent thing. Perhaps you could tell us what research you have done over the decades, how you have gone about it, and what the fruits of that research have been...
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I'm all ears. Because in the the absence of any historical *analysis* to the contrary, that is, after 85-years, (and after all the Bodenplatte beans have been relentlessly counted,) if not a single Luftwaffe expert historian can propose a better idea, or indeed, a list of alternative ideas, then maybe Operation Bodenplatte wasn't such a bad idea after all. Bodenplatte has been universally denigrated--an operation forced on the Luftwaffe by the Führer--but maybe the 'bad idea' is absolute nonsense. Are we coming to the realization that the study of history might require a mental process commonly known as, ANALYSIS, and counting up the beans of Luftwaffe history is merely the first, and very, preliminary step in what a Luftwaffe historian should be doing? Bodenplatte has been grossly mischaracterized for the last 85-years. Prove me wrong. Bronc Last edited by Broncazonk; 12th June 2026 at 05:44. |
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Broncazonk
Please answer Vasco's question: 'Perhaps you could tell us what research you have done over the decades, how you have gone about it, and what the fruits of that research have been...' |
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