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Military logistics

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    D-Day's scale involved 6,939 vessels and 155,000 men landing in 24 hours, showcasing unprecedented logistical coordination.
    Germany's mechanized army inefficiencies stemmed from 2,000 different vehicle types, hampering operational effectiveness.
    The Luftwaffe's pilot training lagged with new pilots having only 90-170 hours compared to 350 for American pilots by 1943.
    The Maginot Line's weaknesses were exploited by Germany despite its strong defensive reputation.
    Hitler's rise was facilitated by economic recovery, despite his anti-Semitic ideology.

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