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Hello ajs81,
From the point of view of warfare, the stubborn defense of Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia, in addition to tying up the actions of the Red Army (similarly to the defense of Königsberg), which instead of going to Berlin had to fight on its right wing, additionally aimed to save the civilian population of East Prussia and the Gdansk Pomerania region. Operation Hannibal turned out to be a great success - 1,230,000 people were taken out of Courland, East Prussia and Pomerania. Naturally, there was also the tragedy of the Wilhelm Gustloff ship, compared to which the sinking of the Titanic is a joke. Or the Steuben ship.
Now I'm curiousajs81 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:50 pm Turns 25, main object - save civil refugees and move them to Danzig or Gotenhafen harbor (today's Gdańsk and my hometown Gdynia). By the way, the defense from the west, i.e. today's Lębork, in the south - the Tuchola Forest, all the way to Elbląg to the east. A semicircle. The advantage is the support of a strong group of ships in the Gulf of Gdańsk.
No, I didn't think about that. Yesterday was exactly 80 years since the offensive of the Red Army and the Polish army from the Vistula. They trampled the Wehrmacht in a month. The advantage in soldiers was 11:2, tanks 6:1, guns 12:1, planes 10:1. If I were making a map of Silesia, I couldn't forget the liberation of the Auschwitz and Birkenau camp complex by the Red Army on January 27th.
Check also small Soviet boat. I have forgot type, today at 8pm I will check --> G5 Class 1933
This air force is the French air force of the Vichy regime?