@dean_roberti@StealthQE4@abcampbell You really don't know how surveys work don't you? You only need a sample size of 1200 to get a +- 3% margin of error, doesn't matter if theres a million or a trillion farmer, just 1200 response is enough. This survey getting 5700 response is more than sufficient.
@TheMadTrucker4@uri25kmister@AnimarchyYT Radar was still in its infancy and inaccurate, they weren't able to give exact number like the ones we have today, that morning there was a flight of B-17 that was supposed to land at pearl harbor they thought they were friendly planes.
@schizotube@Vanja43780493 why would they risk such an operation if not to immediately follow it up with reinforcing forces. The main Belarusian thrust was barely 24 hour behind so their plan must be time sensitive. Everything that happened points to a larger aerial operation that failed to happen.
@Vanja43780493@NapoleonBonabot It took them 2 days, the first attack on feb 24 that was supposed to allow IL-76s to land there and blitz Kyiv got pushed back by Ukrainian counterattack. They only take full control on the 25 with help from land forces from Belarus, by then any chance of blitzing kyiv was gone.
@astronomy89@GratefulLeftist@micah_erfan They were built by british settler during the victorian era 200 years ago, not "found" and definitely not built by the romans. They even have some surviving plans for the pool still in the archives. note the long channel for water from the sea that is underwater now.
@LongLiveGrenada @Puffle260 @LuisRIPLuis He knew the Nazis was going to invade them so much that he ignored allied warning and put a german soldier that defected with the Nazis invasion plan in jail. when it happened he went into shock wasting precious time and dooming millions of his people to death
@GloriousRev3rd@avrilbradley23 2/3 trucks in the soviet army by the end of the war is American made, The US gave the Soviets more trucks than the Germans produced for themselves.
@goblinpegged@avrilbradley23 if we use the battle of stalingrad as the turning point of the war. By December 1941 25% of Soviet medium and heavy tanks were lend-lease tanks. That's 6 full months before stalingrad. The notion that lend lease "didn't arrive until war was already won" and didn't help is garbage
@ALC42Charger@buckadeath@ChegsRevenge These are the same morons who think that if the US didn't drop nukes and the war had continued, Soviets would've been able to land in Japan splitting the country in two like Germany. Good fucking luck fighting against the thousands kamikazes with their nonexistent pacific fleet.
@Kozzist Poverty in russia almost quadruples that in Estonia, despite the poverty line being half as high (150 dollar/month in russia, 300 in Estonia.)
@dennisit000 @Ayara_Resara Threat to American economy? Buddy Russia isn't even a threat to Californian economy. Your left nut probably have stronger, more robust economy than Russia.
@Shr1mp_42@mason_8718 Indonesia wouldn't pay unless they get the transfer of technology, Which SK couldn't give because those tech were given to them by the US, who forbid its transfer to Indonesia(originally SK were supposed to develop these technologies). So yeah, its complicated.