Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The Germans crossed the Dnieper River.

The Germans crossed the Dnieper River.

Are you asking about strategic coordination or materials?

If it is a material problem, then there is no doubt that after entering the twentieth century, modern wars cannot be maintained by looting. How much material can the enemy leave on the battlefield? . Are these materials compatible with our military equipment and used by us? Moreover, most of the enemy's materials were plundered by frontline soldiers, and the whole army could not concentrate these materials for deployment.

Troops that despise logistics will suffer a devastating blow. The German army in Stalingrad is a bloody example.

Of course, Germans don't despise logistics, but their logistics ability is really low. ...

The Japanese army, which paid the least attention to logistics in the world, paid a heavy price in the Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War, the Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific War because of the shortage of materials.

Hehe, the Japanese army's material raising method, as you said, is always "reaching the battlefield", that is, grabbing.