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Post by 575 on Nov 19, 2022 9:00:39 GMT
Some time ago I had a sweep of the Bronze Age mainly resultant from the news of Battle of Tollense - found a lot of stuff here but be aware that You have to sort it out as its a jumble of all kinds of academic papers though once You start looking up in there it will return regularly with proposals of further reading. The free edition have been sufficient for me though You may through payment get access to better search and reading results. Also You have to sort out stuff yourself as its academic papers not somebody's assessment of this or that but the various opinions and theories stored - helped my realize that a lot of History and Archeology is being discussed that we all like a new angle upon or new summary but the academicians aren't just ready for such yet. Some of it however have found a way into mainstream knowledge like new TV-series in Danish and Swedish television series on History and pre-History but also to be found in more popularized form in various magazines. Be prepared for using quite some time here if You dare or want!
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Post by simon darkshade on Mar 31, 2023 12:40:15 GMT
US Lend Lease to Britain
Goods Transferred
Munitions Ordnance: $1,291,672,000 Ammunition: $2,652,458,000 Aircraft: $4,967,466,000 Aircraft Engines, parts, etc: $2,543,882,000 Tanks and parts: $3,542,997,000 Motor vehicles and parts: $2,074,751,000 Watercraft: $3,618,336,000
Petroleum Products: $2,184,730,000
Industrial materials and products Machinery: $2,180,020,000 Metals: $2,069,780,000 Miscellaneous materials and manufactures: $4,407,914,000
Agricultural Products Foods: $5,094,724,000 Other agricultural products: $811,742,000
Total Transfers: $37,440,472,000
Services Rendered Rental of ships, etc: $3,268,092,000 Servicing, repair of ships, etc: $570,433,000 Production facilities in USA: $634,210,000 Misc expenses: $107,572,000
Total Services: $4,580,307,000
Total Direct Aid: $42,020,779,000
British Lend Lease aircraft:
B-17: 162 B-24: 2140 B-25: 807 B-26: 510 B-34: 103
A-20: 455 Lockheed Hudson: 1007 Martin Baltimore: 1160 Vultee Vengeance: 1064 North American A-36 Apache: 1
P-39: 2701 P-40: 2799 P-47: 825 P-51: 2244 P-59: 1 P-63: 87
R-4: 52 R-6: 27
L-1: 20 L-5: 100 L-7: 19
C-43: 103 C-45: 416 C-47: 2035 C-54: 11 C-60: 47 C-61: 809 C-64: 18 C-87: 24
AT-6: 2775 AT-7: 5 AT-11: 1 AT-17: 189 AT-19: 497
PT-24: 200 PT-26: 1675 PT-27: 17
CG-4A: 740
Ammunition:
259,030,000 rounds of Cal .22LR 385,000,000 belts for Cal .30 2,602,725,000 rounds of Cal .30 1,328,781,000 rounds of Cal .303 499,000 rounds of Cal .32 5,000,000 rounds of Cal .38 686,678,000 rounds of Cal .45 694,285,000 rounds of Cal .50 5,450,000 .50 cartridge cases 546,237,000 rounds of 9mm Parabellum
110,226,000 rounds of 20mm 576,008 rounds of 60mm mortar ammo 265,834 rounds of 81mm mortar ammo 690,549 shotgun shells
15,008,650 rounds of 37mm 6,801,560 rounds of 40mm 4,180,165 rounds of 57mm 1,698,629 rounds of 3" 17,781,697 rounds of 75mm 1,094,450 rounds of 76mm 15,880 rounds of 90mm
587,902 rounds of 155mm gun 280,506 rounds of 6" gun 19,200 rounds of 8" gun
1,657,907 rounds of 75mm howitzer 4,342,700 rounds of 105mm howitzer 327,243 rounds of 155mm howitzer
3,317,771 rounds of 2" smoke 3,028,763 rounds of 3" mortar
2,095,992 23lb fragmentation bombs 1,000 100lb bombs 66,000 250lb bombs 658,628 500lb bombs 181,400 1000lb bombs 575 1600lb bombs 1,500 2000lb bombs 33,626 4000lb bombs
1,594 M46 Photoflash 26,084 Flares
2,353,790 20mm Hispano Suiza shells 3,166,862 assorted bombs or fuzes
2,815,463 grenades 560,204 mines 209,382 rockets 138,429 signals (?)
9,050,000ft of primer cord 823,107 percussion primer
583,475 miscellaneous empty shell cases
13,808 25pdr smoke rounds 162,600 25pdr HE rounds 60,000 6pdr practice rounds 2,934,576 2pdr rounds 6,900 Bangalore torpedoes
280,646 Trucks (104,430 jeeps) 19,578 Trailers 5,964 Semi-Trailers 808 Passenger Cars 28,509 Motorcycles 8,268 Bicycles 134 Tractors 9,437 Tool Sets 89 Maintenance Tool Sets 285,355 Tyres 181,193 Tubes 92,457 Batteries 1,143 Axles 600 Cabs 60 Assembly Carburetors 4,002 Assembly Engines 100 Hitches (Jeep) 40,652 Assorted Truck Wheels
19,460 machine gun barrels 53,009 bayonets (assorted) 14,666 2" bomb throwers 3,200 cleaning brushes for M2 carbines 25,362 M1/M2 carbines 3,050 Conversion Groups 255,202 Extractors
69,431 M2 .30 cal machine guns 648 M1917A1 .30 cal machine guns 5,604 fixed .30 cal machine guns 17,631 M1919A4/A6
190 Machine Brg., Cal. .40
47,257 .50 cal aircraft machine guns 5,233 .50 cal HB machine guns 12,810 .50 cal AA machine guns
5,236 Bren guns
651,086 .45 cal submachine guns
292 pistol holsters 4000 trench knives
2,116 rifle grenade launchers 2,127 2.36" rocket launchers
607 60mm mortars 555 81mm mortars
13,145 machine gun mounts
64,936 pistols 650,551 revolvers
3,142 projectors
47,400 .22 cal rifles 38,001 .30 cal M1 rifles 64,003 M1903 rifles 4 M1903 sniper rifles 119,000 M1917 Enfield rifles 204 BARs 38,424 Boys AT rifles 1,196,706 0.303 Lee Enfield rifles
268,097 bayonet scabbards
22,103 M2 20mm guns 22,608 Hispano Suiza 20mm guns 800 20mm Oerlikon AA guns 3743 37mm guns 15 2pdrs 2,834 40mm guns 4,242 57mm guns
170 75mm field guns 1351 75mm tank guns 103 76mm tank guns 20 3" AA guns 547 3.7" AA guns 192 25pdrs
802 75mm pack howitzers
6 4.5" rocket launchers 36 7.2" rocket launchers
54 M1917-1918 155mm guns 184 M1 155mm guns 17 8" guns
236 155mm howitzers 610 8" howitzers 28 240mm howitzers
Tanks:
36 M2A4 light tanks 5,532 M3 light tanks 1,391 M5 light tanks 420 Aero T9 light tanks 289 M24 light tanks
2,887 M3 Medium tanks 15,256 M4 medium tanks 1,335 M4 76mm gun medium tanks 593 M4 105mm howitzer medium tanks 6 T26 tanks
104 M31/32 Recovery Vehicles
10 M13 motor gun carriage 1,600 M14 motor gun carriage 2 ML6 multiple motor gun carriage 30 T48 57mm motor gun carriage 2 T70 76mm motor gun carriage
1,648 3" gun 832 M7 Priest 105mm
496 M8 light armoured cars 2,836 T17E1 medium armoured cars 30 heavy armoured cars
10 M2 half tracks 1,068 scout cars (Canadian type) 6,997 M3A1 scout cars
1,141 M29 light cargo carriers 1,930 M29C cargo carriers 700 10t load carriers 2 M3 half tracks 5,238 M5 half tracks 19,191 Universal Carriers 95 Motor Toboggans
648 Trailers
139,859 Adapters
1,724 Spare Cannon
38,160 Vehicle Engines
373,000 tank track links
117,269 pairs of Binoculars 11,180 compasses 5710 directors 11,259 quadrants 12,999 telescopes
22606 Packard Merlin aircraft engines 5646 Pratt & Whitney aircraft engines 1232 Wright aircraft engines 136 Allison aircraft engines 16 Curtiss aircraft engines 1123 Jacobs aircraft engines 20 Warner aircraft engines 466 Lycoming aircraft engines 2 Stinson aircraft engines 181 Continental aircraft engines
43,857 Propellers
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Post by simon darkshade on Mar 31, 2023 12:56:29 GMT
The data is from here www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/ref/LL-Ship/LL-Ship-7.html which is an official US WW2 source. It does contain this section in the 'Remarks': 'The figures for the British Empire include shipments for the home islands, for all the dominions (except Canada), and for all overseas possessions and colonies. Moreover, certain shipments were made to the United Kingdom for subsequent transfer to other countries, Such as Turkey, Poland, Norway, etc. These shipments have also been included in the figures for the British Empire.'
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Post by lordroel on May 6, 2023 9:50:18 GMT
Here's the AH book "If the Allies had fallen: sixty alternate scenarios of World War II" by Harold Charles Deutsch and Dennis E. Showalter. You need an account there to lend it, but I think it pays off. (At least, if you don't know it already.) I have Rising Sun Victorious: Alternate Histories of the Pacific War by Peter G. Tsouras. Third Reich Victorious: Alternative Decisions of World War II by Peter G. Tsouras. Disaster at Stalingrad: An Alternate History by Peter G. Tsouras. Disaster at D-Day: The Germans Defeat the Allies, June 1944 by Peter G. Tsouras.
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Post by Max Sinister on May 10, 2023 15:00:25 GMT
When I tried that link it came up with an error message
The link it was trying to make was
Possibly something else or less needed?
That's how the URL should look like. What happens if you enter that into your browser?
But yeah, it's impressive how many AH books they have: Robert Cowley and Niall Ferguson for non-fiction, many albeit not all works by AH authors Carl Amery, Christian von Ditfurth, Terry Pratchett, Kim Newman, Robert Conroy, Guy Saville, L. Neil Smith, John Christopher, Jo Walton, William Forstchen, Richard Garfinkle, Nathanael West, Wolfgang Jeschke, Robert Charles Wilson, Peter Millar, Douglas Adams, Jerry Yulsman, Michael Chabon, Robert Sobel, Stephen Fry, H. Beam Piper, Lavie Tidhar, Christoph Ransmayr, Simon Urban, Stefan Bachmann, Jasper Fforde, Hilary Bailey, Kingsley Amis, L. Sprague De Camp, John Brunner (one of my favorites)... I'll have to do quite some updates on the AH fiction wiki page here. Only one I'm missing would be Otto Basil.
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Post by stevep on May 10, 2023 15:26:57 GMT
When I tried that link it came up with an error message
The link it was trying to make was
Possibly something else or less needed?
That's how the URL should look like. What happens if you enter that into your browser?
But yeah, it's impressive how many AH books they have: Robert Cowley and Niall Ferguson for non-fiction, many albeit not all works by AH authors Carl Amery, Christian von Ditfurth, Terry Pratchett, Kim Newman, Robert Conroy, Guy Saville, L. Neil Smith, John Christopher, Jo Walton, William Forstchen, Richard Garfinkle, Nathanael West, Wolfgang Jeschke, Robert Charles Wilson, Peter Millar, Douglas Adams, Jerry Yulsman, Michael Chabon, Robert Sobel, Stephen Fry, H. Beam Piper, Lavie Tidhar, Christoph Ransmayr, Simon Urban, Stefan Bachmann, Jasper Fforde, Hilary Bailey, Kingsley Amis, L. Sprague De Camp, John Brunner (one of my favorites)... I'll have to do quite some updates on the AH fiction wiki page here. Only one I'm missing would be Otto Basil.
That seems to work fine thanks. Now I just have to find time to try and investigate the site. Anyone got a reliable cloning machine?
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Post by Max Sinister on May 10, 2023 16:15:12 GMT
That's how the URL should look like. What happens if you enter that into your browser?
But yeah, it's impressive how many AH books they have: Robert Cowley and Niall Ferguson for non-fiction, many albeit not all works by AH authors Carl Amery, Christian von Ditfurth, Terry Pratchett, Kim Newman, Robert Conroy, Guy Saville, L. Neil Smith, John Christopher, Jo Walton, William Forstchen, Richard Garfinkle, Nathanael West, Wolfgang Jeschke, Robert Charles Wilson, Peter Millar, Douglas Adams, Jerry Yulsman, Michael Chabon, Robert Sobel, Stephen Fry, H. Beam Piper, Lavie Tidhar, Christoph Ransmayr, Simon Urban, Stefan Bachmann, Jasper Fforde, Hilary Bailey, Kingsley Amis, L. Sprague De Camp, John Brunner (one of my favorites)... I'll have to do quite some updates on the AH fiction wiki page here. Only one I'm missing would be Otto Basil.
That seems to work fine thanks. Now I just have to find time to try and investigate the site. Anyone got a reliable cloning machine? ;-) I feel your pain. Found about 25 books I really want to read there. And that's just the fiction, and not counting those I already read there.
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