
189 - The Stalingrad Airlift
The WW2 Podcast
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What's the Calorific Value of a Love of Bread?
Ganges: The Sixth Army was predominantly a horse drawn army and there were thousands of horses. He says planes had to take in supplies for horses as well as supplies for men, medicines, water - but they didn't want to lift tin goods because it uses up weight on an aircraft. Ganges: There are stories about them dropping in rolls of barbed wire roofing felt. They organized a winter relief effort back home in Germany. But the aspiration even just to keep Sixth Army existing was never met. It just didn't happen.
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