yes they were also transporting iron
Trains were mostly used for transporting troops and slaves to deportation camps. Jeeps were used to get Generals and Commanders around.
The British did. They were trying to deceive the Germans into believing they were for transporting water to troops in places wheeled vehicles couldn't go.
The Germans were not allowed to station any troops in the Rhineland.
They would have to protect the supply trains and the route from the trains to the troops. Not to mention having to have the means and personnel to move the supplies from the train to the troops. The logistics are a key item to successful troop movements.
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D-day was a disaster for the Germans. They had massed their troops in the wrong places.
156,000 ally troops 125,000 germany troops
dunkirk
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you must mis-understand what troops are; they are people, not a mode of transport. Troops also used trains. The deportations were not a military action
In this battle there were 3 boats for transporting George Washington and his troops.
The Germans invaded Russia in 1941.Like They Were Not To Do