Who had the highest KD in WWII?

There isn't one single person with the highest confirmed K/D (Kill/Death ratio) in WWII due to differing record-keeping, but Erich Hartmann, a German fighter pilot, holds the record for most aerial kills (352), while Soviet sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko (309 confirmed kills) and Finnish sniper Simo Häyhä (over 500 kills, mostly in the Winter War) are legendary for ground kills, though Häyhä's main war wasn't WWII. For aircraft, the German Focke-Wulf Ta 152 fighter had an exceptional 11:0 ratio.
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What fighter has the highest kill ratio in WW2?

The iconic F6 Hellcat, the plane that changed the tide of the airwar in the pacific theater! Before the Hellcat the kill to loss ratio ratio was 6.9/1 in favor of US Navy pilots. With the Hellcat arrival it climbed to 19/1, one of the highest kill to loss ratio of all time.
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What tank had the highest KD in WWII?

Conclusions. The Ferdinand/Elefant may have been the most successful mass-produced tank destroyer employed during the war in kills per loss, reaching an average claimed ratio of approximately 10:1. During the Battle of Kursk, sPzJgrAbt 653 claimed to have knocked out 320 enemy tanks, for the loss of 13 Ferdinands.
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Who was the highest rank killed in WW2?

Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr. Buckner, Lesley J. McNair, Frank Maxwell Andrews, and Millard Harmon, all lieutenant generals at the time of their deaths, were the highest-ranking Americans to be killed in World War II.
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What was Hitler's rank?

Adolf Hitler's highest military rank during World War I was Gefreiter, equivalent to a Lance Corporal (or Private First Class in the U.S. Army), which he held in the Bavarian Army. Later, as the dictator of Nazi Germany, he became the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the German Armed Forces (Wehrmacht) through his political position as Führer, a title signifying absolute authority, not a traditional military rank. 
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What was the #1 killer in WW1?

The number one cause of death in World War I was artillery, which caused the vast majority of casualties (around 60-70%) due to its devastating power in trench warfare, followed by small arms fire and then diseases like influenza and infections. Artillery shells, machine guns, and the harsh conditions of trench life led to horrific wounds and widespread death, even on quiet days, with infections and the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic further increasing the toll. 
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Was Tiger 1 or Tiger 2 better?

Yes, the Tiger II (King Tiger) was a significant upgrade over the Tiger I in firepower and armor, featuring a much stronger sloped armor scheme and a powerful L/71 gun that could destroy any Allied tank, but it was also heavier, more complex, slower to produce, and suffered from serious mechanical reliability issues like its predecessor, making it tactically superior but logistically a nightmare.
 
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What tank did the Germans fear the most?

The German tank most feared by the Allies during World War II was the Tiger I (Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E), due to its near-impenetrable frontal armor, devastating 88mm gun, and the intense propaganda surrounding it, creating a legendary "fear factor" that often halted Allied advances even before the Tiger appeared. However, while feared for its power, the Panther tank (Panzerkampfwagen V Panther) was also highly respected by German tankers themselves, especially for its superior sloped armor and firepower, often cited by veterans as more effective in combat than the temperamental Tiger.
 
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Was the T-34 better than German tanks?

The T-34 tank had a decisive edge over its German counterparts in World War II. With a 76mm cannon and 45mm of sloped armor, it earned the respect of its adversaries. By 1942, the Russians had deployed thousands of these impressive tanks. #T34 #tank #WWII #history #military #armor.
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What was the safest country in WW2?

The safest countries during WWII were generally neutral nations like Switzerland, Sweden, Ireland, Portugal, Spain (with caveats), and Turkey, plus geographically distant nations such as New Zealand, Canada, parts of Latin America, and Afghanistan, as they avoided direct invasion or large-scale combat, though none were entirely without risk or impact from espionage, trade pressures, or refugee crises. 
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What is Russia's military strength now?

The Russian Armed Forces are the world's fifth largest military force, with about one million active-duty personnel and close to two million reservists.
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Was WW1 more brutal than WWII?

World War II was significantly more brutal overall due to its massive scale, higher death toll (especially for civilians), and industrialized genocide (Holocaust), but World War I was uniquely brutal for soldiers in the trenches, with unprecedented horrors like chemical gas, horrific artillery, and near-total exposure in "no man's land," making it a distinct kind of prolonged agony. While WW1 introduced modern mechanized slaughter, WW2 expanded it globally, bringing civilians directly into the crosshairs through strategic bombing and systematic extermination, making WW2 the deadliest conflict in history. 
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Who destroyed 500 tanks in WWII?

Flying his Ju-87 Stuka, Nazi Ace Hans Rudel destroyed more than 500 Russian tanks on the Eastern Front.
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Was the P-47 a good dogfighter?

Despite its size, the P-47 proved to be one of the best performing fighters to see combat.
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Why is 5 kills an ace?

The term “ace” emerged in World War I to refer to an aviator who shot down five or more enemy aircraft. French newspapers borrowed terminology from cards and tennis when they anointed one of the first high scoring pilots, Adolphe Pègoud, as l'as (ace). The term stuck. Gunners as well as pilots could achieve ace status.
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Was the tiger or Panther better?

Neither the Panther nor the Tiger tank was definitively "better"—they excelled in different areas, with the Panther generally superior in mobility and balanced design (sloped armor, good gun) but prone to early reliability issues, while the Tiger I had stronger overall armor (though unsloped) and a more powerful 88mm gun, but was mechanically complex, slower, and less cost-effective, making the choice depend on tactical needs and version. 
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What was the scariest tank in WW2?

The most "dangerous" tank in WWII depends on the criteria, but the German Tiger I is often cited for its terrifying reputation, powerful 88mm gun, and thick armor, while the Soviet T-34 was arguably the most impactful due to its revolutionary sloped armor, mobility, and sheer numbers that turned the tide, and the German Panther offered a great balance of firepower, protection, and mobility, influencing post-war designs.
 
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Could a Sherman tank destroy a Tiger?

Yes, a Sherman tank could destroy a Tiger, but it was extremely difficult and usually required strategy, teamwork, or specific upgrades like the 76mm gun or Firefly's 17-pounder. A standard 75mm Sherman struggled against a Tiger's frontal armor, needing shots to the tracks, side, or rear, often in groups (around five Shermans for one Tiger) to exploit the Tiger's slow turret and mobility, but skilled crews could hit weak spots like the gun mantlet or cupola for kills.
 
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Was the T-34 better than the Panther?

When the Germans invaded Russia in June 1941, they were surprised by the quantity and quality of Soviet armour. Hitler ordered that the T-34 be copied and the result was the Panther, which saw action for the first time at Kursk in 1943. The Panther was larger and of much better quality than the T- 34.
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Did Americans fear Tiger tanks?

Tiger spotted in Leningrad

Later models had anti-mine paint known as Zimmerit and in 1944 a Tiger II was developed with even more powerful armour and firepower, but was even heavier. It was a tank much feared by Allied troops; whether they were tank crews or infantry.
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Who spared Adolf Hitler's life in WW1?

On September 28, 1918, in an incident that would go down in the lore of World War I history—although the details of the event are still unclear—Private Henry Tandey, a British soldier serving near the French village of Marcoing, reportedly encounters a wounded German soldier and declines to shoot him, sparing the life ...
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Who died 2 minutes before WW1 ended?

“Two minutes before the armistice went into effect, at 10:58 am, on November 11, 1918 (signaling the end of the war), private George Lawrence Price was felled by a bullet. Price would become the final Commonwealth soldier-and the last of more than 66,000 canadians to be killed in World War 1.
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What was Hitler's rank in WW1?

Adolf Hitler's highest rank in World War I was Gefreiter, an enlisted rank roughly equivalent to a Private First Class or Senior Private in the U.S. Army, though often mistakenly translated as Lance Corporal. He was promoted from his initial private status (Schütze) in late 1914 and served the entire war as a dispatch runner, never rising to the non-commissioned officer (NCO) level like a true Corporal (Unteroffizier). 
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