US920669 says;
" I think all the president's looked wimpy on Berlin because, tank for tank, the Red Army would beat NATO in Europe. They never demobilized after WW II. We were stronger with out nuclear arsenal, but no one wanted to go there."
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Reagan handled the Reds about as good as anybody. Of course, after taking helm following Carter, he had to rebuild our military. A regular routine..the Democrats take control, they deplete the military and increase socialist/dependancy programs. When the Republicans take over again ..they have to rebuild the military and trim the dependancy/control programs. That's been true for at least the 60 or so years I have been really observing such events.The same will take place if the next election works out well. I hope there are more REAL conservatives put in office.
As Reagan's efforts began to strengthen his hand..he moved more boldly. From "Mr Gorbachev, take down this wall" to the firm answer of "NYET" in Rekyavik..which sealed the Soviet Union's fate.
I was in Germany, living in a small city there.. when JFK was shot. The German's were quite attached to him. I believe the mourning was more heartfelt among them than among the American military. Naturally, we were put on an standby alert for several days.
Should the Russians make an attack, our plan then (I can tell it now), was to fall back west of the Rhine blowing all bridges, and hold the line there until reinforcements arrived from the states. We expected the Russian army to force the "Fulda Gap" between the East German border and Frankfurt, since the Danube and the North German Plain were less feasible..but still would be watched . By falling back, blowing the bridges and concentrating our forces west of the Rhine..Our artillery and air power including NATO, could hold until reinforcements arrived.
That was the plan, but thank the Lord we never needed to deploy it..although we had plenty of practice "alerts"
....Funny, but those 'move out' alerts seemed to take place most often at 2 or 3 in the morning.