Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Marc James Small writes in part: > > I would suggest that you subscribe to the WWII > Lists or to H-War and post your suggestions > there. Others more knowledgeable on modern > scholarship shall soon set you right. The Allies > have not, to my knowledge, ever acknowledged a > shoot-down by an ME-262 and the modern Luftwaffe > concedes that the ME-262 did not score any kills > on Allied fighters. Give me your source for this? Not more nonsense, an authoritative published source. > > See my earlier post as to what constitutes a > confirmed kill. Dig around and find a single > confirmed kill accepted by both sides and by > modern scholars and I'll be delighted to hear of > it. Even the noted aviation scholar William > Green was unable to ever confirm a single kill by > the ME-262 though he tried hard to do so for two decades. > Source? No more pontification, source. Book, author, chapter and page? > H-War is part of H-Net, the academic set of > social science lists run by the University of > Michigan. Post a link to actual sourced writings on ME-262 confirmed kills and the overturn of official German records by this group? > Greg, you display a distressing tendency to get > into personal attacks. Instead of that, I would > suggest that you read books written after > 1960. And you have an depressing tendency to make up history as you write. > There is a lot available today on the > Eastern Front and your local library probably has > a few of these. Read them and learn that were it > not for massive Allied supplements to the Soviet > war effort ("Lend Lease") they would have > collapsed in early 1943. (See the old but still > authoritative Pogue on Marshall for > details.) You might want to read a selection of > Colonel Glantz' works on the Eastern Front as he > is the scholar most highly regarded both in the > West and in the East. I disagree with a few of > is conclusions but, all in all, I find his > assessment of the Soviet contribution to the > Allied victory in the Second World War > reasonable. Again, I don't agree with all he > opines but the �stfront is his turf and is not mine. > My personal library is considerably larger than any local library's Military History section. I have several of David Glantz's eastern front book. I've actually read them, have you? Now I have a challenge for you. Go to the Wikipedia page on the ME-262 and refute it by re-writing the "Combat" paragraph to say that Germany's ME-262 never shot down a single allied fighter during the war (i.e. exactly what you've written here: Greg J. Lorenzo Calgary, Alberta