Hm, Adolf Hitler had nooit Joodse voorouders hoor. Dat is een leugen.
En dat boek van Norman Finkelstein is geen onwaar boek. Z'n ouders waren ex-kampgevangenen dus weet hij wel waarover hij spreekt. Eerst lezen en dan pas oordelen. Lees er desnoods enkele besprekingen over.
@volpetrolski:
http://www.o5m6.de/numbers.html
een site over alle leveringen van trucks in de LL-overeenkomst naar de sovjet-unie.
Voor de rest (ook nog te vinden op de site vermoed ik):
guns
37mm Anti-Tank 35
57mm Anti-Tank 375
37mm Anti-Aircraft 340
40mm Anti-Aircraft 5,400
90mm Anti-Aircraft 240
Lend-Lease Ammunition And Explosives
The Allies supplied 317,000 tons of explosive materials including 22 million shells that was equal to just over half of the total Soviet production of approximately 600,000 tons. Additionally the Allies supplied 103,000 tons of toluene, the primary ingredient of trinitrotoluene (more commonly known as TNT) while Soviet manufacture totaled 116,000 tons. If the Allies had not shipped these amounts of explosive materials, the Soviets undoubtedly would have had even more serious ammunition problems in addition to all their other shortcomings. The Soviet's ammunition shortages, mainly early in the war, caused them to be conservative with artillery shells and reinforced the use of their field guns in direct fire mode. This was done even though it brought greater risk to the artillery crews and their guns. The shortage of radios, field telephones, faulty communications wire further exacerbated the Soviet lack of artillery flexibility until the Allies provided more communications equipment. The Allies shipped, in addition to explosives and ammunition, 991 million miscellaneous shell cartridges to speed up the manufacturing of ammunition.
armor
M3 Halftracks 900 est.
M3A1 Scout Cars 3092
M15A1 .37mm AA Guns 100
M17 4 X .50 AA Guns 900 est.
T48 57mm A-T Gun Carriage 575
M10 76mm Tank Destroyer 52
M3A1 Stuart 1233
M3A3 Lee/Grant 1,200 est.
M4A2 75mm Sherman 1,750 est.
M4A2 76mm Sherman 1,850 est
Single-Engine Fighters
P-39/P-400 Aircobra 3,200 est.
P-40F Kittyhawk 2,975 est.
P-47C Thunderbolt 195
P-63 King Cobra 2,389
[/b]Twin-Engine Aircraft
A-20 Havoc (Various Versions) 2,600 est.
B-25 Mitchell 862 Unknown 750 est.
C-47 Dakota Transports 8
[/b]Lend-Lease Military Equipment Misc.[/b]
5.5 Million Combat boots
23 million yards of army cloth for uniforms, etc.
Misc. rucksacks, bedding, blankets, tents and cots
Misc. saddles, harnesses and 93,000 tons of jute.
And the most valuable of item of all: gold braid to decorate their Soviet uniforms
Lend-Lease Communications, Rail and Naval Equipment
Over 2 million feet of waterproof telephone wire sent.
56,500 field telephones and 245,000 wireless radios for field and vehicle use.
1,000 locomotives and 250,000 tons of steel rails.
Miscellaneous Rail switching and signaling equipment.
520 Ships, tugs, barges and miscellaneous vessels that included 4 older Capital Ships, 33 Subchasers, 22 Minesweepers and 12 Gunboats.
1,111 - 20mm naval AA guns as well as several hundred torpedoes.
Lend-Lease Misc. Raw Materials, Tooling, Construction And Mfg. Equipment
1.2 million tons of steel in the form of slabs, sheets, tubing and bars (the Allies shipped them enough to make approximately 40,000 medium tanks, like the T-34).
Misc. Raw metals including 217,000 tons copper, 134,000 tons aluminum, 48,000 tons lead, 42,000 tons zinc, 29,000 tons tin, and 6,500 tons nickel.
Misc. chemicals, lubricants, paint, antifreeze, propane, acetylene, oxygen and 103,000 tons of rubber.
20,000 machine-tools including mills, lathes, grinders, drill bits, industrial diamonds, welding equipment and miscellaneous tools (calipers, scales, drills, hammers, screwdrivers)
Excavators, bulldozers, cranes and electrical equipment.
Oil refining equipment.
Lend-Lease Farm Equipment, Food, Cigarettes And Medical Supplies
Farm Tractors, plows, farm Implements (shovels, spades, sledgehammers) and fertilizers.
Field Kitchens, cooking pans and utensils.
4.5 million tons of food that included flour, rations, preserves, chocolates and 12,000 tons of butter.
Cigarettes And Tobacco.
Medical Equipment -- instruments, stethoscopes, drugs such as morphine to aspirin for pain relief, antigens, antiseptics and bandages.
Een gigantisch aantal aan voorraden dus, wat de LL-overeenkomst een niet te onderschatten beïnvloedingsfactor was voor de overwinning van de USSR.