FYI for those who might be interested :
As much as the movies/news clips imply, the WWII Wehrmacht was actually mainly horse powered. Yes there were the Armoured/Motorized divisions that were almost 100% powered vehicles but by far the majority of their close to 200 Division army was horse drawn. Many had no more than 3-5% motorized transport. As much as 80% horse drawn from figures I've seen:
When Hitler invaded Russia on June 22, 1941, the German Army had over 750,000 “hippotrain” (horse-drawn) guns and other vehicles, in contrast to only about 600,000 motor vehicles, including some 3,500 armored fighting vehicles. Aside from the operational limitations that the use of horses and mules imposed on the German Army, they also proved an enormous logistical burden. On average, to feed three horses doing useful work hauling howitzers and such required the services of two more horses to haul their weekly rations of feed and fodder. And since horses and mules are not as sturdy as cars and trucks, during the war on the Eastern front the German Army lost an average of 1,000 horses a day. About 75 percent of these losses were due to combat, 17 percent to heart failure brought on by overwork, and the balance, 8 percent, to diseases, exposure, and starvation. Replacing horses was a major problem. Nevertheless, since the Germans had an inadequate supply of motor vehicles, they continued to rely on horseflesh through the entire war. The total number of horses used by the German armed forces during the war is unknown, but losses appear to have totaled about 2.7 million, nearly double the 1.4 million that were lost in World War I. This includes animals killed for food: Unlike wrecked trucks, dead horses could be eaten, and this was done regularly by Germans and Russians alike.
Heavy artillary on the move.

Waking up and getting ready to start another morning route march.
So ....... we could have AH work up a few horse powered flak wagons and if you get surrounded you could eat your horses and stay in supply awhile longer.
Give anyone some lip on 200 and you'll get a week of mucking out the stalls eh!


BTW - I'm not really serious about this - just something of interest eh!
