To: r9etb; PzLdr; dfwgator; Paisan; From many - one.; rockinqsranch; 2banana; henkster; meandog; ...
Soviet Drives Gain 2-3
Stalingrad Battle Held Classic Feat (Parker) 3
Mareth Lines Fall Seen by Alexander 4
Fortresses Bomb Kairouan Airdrome 5
War News Summarized 5
Allies Gain 6 Miles at Wau; Harass Retreating Japanese 6
U.S. Bombs Blast Bases in Solomons (Hurd, Durdin) 6-7
Allied Offensive in Pacific Coming 7
Buna and Burma: Allied Troops Moving on Both Fronts (photos) 8
Public Buildings Lack Oil, May Close 9
The Submarine War-I (Baldwin) * 10
Soft Coal Owners Accept Lewis Plan 10
The Texts of the Days Communiques on Fighting in Various Zones 11-12
* Four-part series.
3 posted on
02/11/2013 5:13:36 AM PST by
Homer_J_Simpson
("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
To: Homer_J_Simpson
http://www.onwar.com/chrono/1943/feb1943/f11feb43.htm
Red Army pushes Germans back
Thursday, February 11, 1943 www.onwar.com
Red Army troops entering a battered town [photo at link]
On the Eastern Front... Soviet General Vatutin’s Southwest Front captures Lozovaya.
5 posted on
02/11/2013 5:16:57 AM PST by
Homer_J_Simpson
("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
To: Homer_J_Simpson
good news like this probably doesn’t have the impact you would think, I think the public have figured out that one major battle is not going to end this war.
7 posted on
02/11/2013 6:08:35 AM PST by
GeronL
(http://asspos.blogspot.com)
To: Homer_J_Simpson
headline:
"The Submarine War-I (Baldwin) * 10"
Baldwin quotes: 'The most frequent -- and to me one of the most important -- criticisms of my friends,' he writes, 'is the slowness of the hips being built... They dewll on the fact that the ships today are nothing more than floating targets for any submarine.'A ship doing between 15 and 22 nautical miles an hour is in their opinion an almost imporrible victime for a U-boat.
And such ships can be built easily in their opinion.
Instead, our Victoryh [Liberty] ships do little better than ten miles and English ships are built to do only eight and nine.'
In fact, those 2,700 Liberty ships maxed at around 13 mph (11.5 knots) on their 2,500 HP engines.
But the US was also building 500 Victory ships, whose 8,500 HP engines drove them to nearly 20 mph (17 knots).
But the first of the faster Victory ships was not delivered until 1944, by which time the U-boat Battle of the Atlantic had been pretty much won by the Allies.
So the need for speed was not so great there.
Still, the Pacific was different, in that longer distances made faster speeds a logistical advantage.
Libery Ship compared to Victory Ship:

9 posted on
02/11/2013 7:07:21 AM PST by
BroJoeK
(a little historical perspective....)
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