K.Rokossovski wrote:
Never heard about that one either? I guess you could call the giant Soviet operation to move entire factories from European Russia to the Urals and beyond something like this, and the German were pretty good at it towards the end of the war as well... still for example, they put in a HUGE operation to destroy the harbor of Cherbourg when they were about to lose it, yet it was operational again in two weeks iirc. So no, blowing up your own buildings so they were unusable to the enemy didn't happen much actually. Infrastructure was another matter; many bridges were blown of course.NEPTUNE the great wrote:
Yes, it would because this was used a lot when the French were retreating from the Germans I believe, correct me if I am wrong.Joe Bartolozzi wrote:
It will add a sense of realism.
In brief, at the time of two weeks, it's not like it have fully recovered.
Although first ships were able to use the harbor in late July, but the port was only not brought into limited use until the middle of August.
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