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#1213

Germany's odds of winning WW2 were lower than 50% in December 1942.

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After 1 vote and with 1 point ahead, the winner is...

Trent0405
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@Dr.Franklin
@logicae

Thank you for voting and debating.

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@logicae

Thank you

Well done guys.

To Truth!

-logicae

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@Trent0405

I get it, and yes what a debate!, had a lot of fun

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@Dr.Franklin

Best debate I've had on the website, couldn't address a lot of points in round 3 because I only had 1 character to spare it said

1.https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/07/30/ppsh-41-vs-german-mp-40-battle-of-iconic-submachine-guns/
2.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)#Soviet_situation
3.https://www.quora.com/Were-Soviet-tanks-less-reliable-than-other-German-or-Allied-tanks-during-WW2
4.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blitzkrieg#Methods_of_operations
5.https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=78524
6.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/sep/08/hitler-germany-campaign-collapsed
7.https://www.historytoday.com/archive/soviet-airforce-versus-luftwaffe

Sources for R1

1.https://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/hitlers-zipper-why-nazi-germanys-mg-42-was-real-killer-21683
2.https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/1239/what-was-the-ratio-of-german-to-soviet-losses-on-eastern-front-during-different
3.https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/1239/what-was-the-ratio-of-german-to-soviet-losses-on-eastern-front-during-different
4.https://ww2-weapons.com/russian-vs-german-tanks-in-ww-ii/
5.https://www.amazon.com/Cavalry-Track-Stackpole-Military-History/dp/081173577X,PG‌ 168
6.http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/aureview/1981/jul-aug/becker.htm
7.http://www.zuljan.info/articles/0302wwiigdp.html

You know what, I'm gonna accept this, it's unrated and I know this topic is going to be about 1 thing,Stalingrad!

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@oromagi

I agree. It is a good change up from abortion and "does God exist" debates that are 30k characters

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@bmdrocks21

I really like all these short debates. I don't care that there's a lot of Germany because there's also a lot of history & geopolitics which I like to see.

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@bmdrocks21

good to here. Long live Deutschland.

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@Trent0405

Yeah, I also find Germany very interesting. Mostly in the historical sense. Lots of fascinating leaders

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@bmdrocks21

idk really, I'm very interested I Europe and Germany is relevant now for it's economic strength, and in the past for it's tyrannical governments. Overall though I'm more of a pro America/Canada guy.

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@Trent0405

What's with all of the Germany debates?

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@Trent0405

Ah, thank you!

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@Cogent_Cognizer

Yes it is referring to the time you have to post your next argument, not the whole debate, welcome to DebateArt.

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@Trent0405

Question for you: I'm brand new to this website, and was wanting to clarify that when someone creates a debate that "time for argument" is referring to each opportunity each debater has to post their next argument, right? It's not the time for the whole debate, is it?