24-08-2017, 12:52 PM
А и ја не знам што објашњавам неписменом...
Warfare logistics is a specialization, that really deserves a specialist book on the subject.
A future thesis on second world war logistics from a Serbian view point. Would be to examine the German manufacturing for warfare and transport archives.
Whereby one would have a better understanding of what armaments and supplies the germans exactly sent. What mode of transport they were using
The distribution channels they were deploying,
The lead times
How regularly supplies were being shipped
What proportion % of their supplies actually reached their destination.
Where were the supply lines/chains being serverely disrupted.
What were the inital logistical planning schedules and goals of the Germans
Before the war in the manufacturing phase
During the war
During the war when supplies were being disrupted
How was this all altered with the coup in Belgrade.
Or did the Germans have contingency plans for Yugoslavia purely based on history?
So were the German planners consciously aware that they would need to fight in Yugoslavia? Particuarly if there supply lines were going to be disrupted in Italy for North Africa, by the British.
Did they make contingency plans for this
Would transport schedules and manufacturing output in the early, mid and late 1930s, early 1940s be a good indicator for this variable?
The prize of North Africa was the oil, so its was only a question of time, whereby the Germans and the British were going to collide. As competition for this commodity can be traced to the second half of the 19th century.
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Warfare logistics is a specialization, that really deserves a specialist book on the subject.
A future thesis on second world war logistics from a Serbian view point. Would be to examine the German manufacturing for warfare and transport archives.
Whereby one would have a better understanding of what armaments and supplies the germans exactly sent. What mode of transport they were using
The distribution channels they were deploying,
The lead times
How regularly supplies were being shipped
What proportion % of their supplies actually reached their destination.
Where were the supply lines/chains being serverely disrupted.
What were the inital logistical planning schedules and goals of the Germans
Before the war in the manufacturing phase
During the war
During the war when supplies were being disrupted
How was this all altered with the coup in Belgrade.
Or did the Germans have contingency plans for Yugoslavia purely based on history?
So were the German planners consciously aware that they would need to fight in Yugoslavia? Particuarly if there supply lines were going to be disrupted in Italy for North Africa, by the British.
Did they make contingency plans for this
Would transport schedules and manufacturing output in the early, mid and late 1930s, early 1940s be a good indicator for this variable?
The prize of North Africa was the oil, so its was only a question of time, whereby the Germans and the British were going to collide. As competition for this commodity can be traced to the second half of the 19th century.
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