User blog comment:Battlefan237/Dutch Resistance vs. Polish Home Army/@comment-5043545-20190120144712

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Sidearms: Both sidearms seem to fit their traditional roles of just being a weapon that you have in case your main sidearm runs dry, which in this case the Polish people have the superior one. The FN is only marginally lighter when comes to weight and even then the weapons are light enough where this isn't an issue in the first place. What gives the Polish Radom the edge comes down to the extra round and better muzzle velocity, cause when the other guy is busy loading his clip, you still have one more in the chamber going for you. EDGE: Polish Home Army

SMGs: I'm having a bit of difficulty when it comes to this category, I know what you're thinking, the Polish SMG has better RoF, muzzle velocity and range, how could it even lose this edge? Well, the thing is that the Blyskawica is a homemade firearm and not the professionally produced and British supplied Sten SMGs that the Dutch are carrying. Although, extensive testing was preformed to ensure that the weapon was of acceptable quality, its using lower grade materials and different techniques in creation of traditional firearms. Along with the lower number produced, less than a thousand to be exact doesn't exactly bode well for me to give it the entire edge. The Sten while not being the greatest SMG and its stats are inferior, is composed of industrial grade materials and professionally crafted, along with being well supplied with kits to ensure combat effectiveness. The Sten also looks much more sturdy in its build compared to the Błyskawica submachine gun. EDGE: Even

Rifle: The Manlicher will be taking this with ease compared to the much easier reload system that will be a much more consistently playing out factor in this battle. The Karibinek has a slightly better muzzle velocity, but its minimal at best compared to something when it comes to the difference of the pistols category. EDGE: Dutch Resistance

Machine Guns: The Lewis Gun has the better range which won't be too much of a massive edge in a traditional European town setting since most houses are close by thus, the range won't get an inherent advantage here, but it does have more than double the ammunition. The Browning easily wins out here though, its portable for one and the design is much much better and modern. The British really messed up when they designed their Lewis Gun, the barrel is prone to overheating situations and much less functional in firefights, there's a reason that weapons no longer use this type of barrel. The pan clipping is prone to malfunctions, getting stuck, difficulty in reloading and then there's the godawful jams that need to be cleared out. The Browning is light, portable, easy to reload, much better designed which is turn leads to ease of use and deployment. The Lewis is much more stationary in its usage and even that is going to be less helpful against a consistently mobile target. EDGE: Polish Home Army

Deadliest Warrior: Polish Home Army- Edges were relatively close when it comes to weapons, but when it comes to x-factors its clear where the Polish people and their resistance come out on top compared to their Dutch counterparts. The Polish Home are one of the greatest oppositions to the Germans fielded in the entirety of World War II when it came to civilian groups. The Dutch Resistance while proving to be good in their own right, never had to worry about the full might of the German forces coming down on their nation compared to the Poles who were truly facing a war of extinction. The Battle of Warsaw demonstrates as much when the Polish Home Army put up their fierce battle to the point that Germans were more than willing to go through with plans to just destroy the city altogether for the rebellions and skirmishes that the Poles had caused. The Polish Home Army had the benefit of much of the Polish military command having been able to survive and its military structure working with it in correlation to fight which in turn led to better training, experience in battles, endurance and I'd even say determination, there's a reason their numbers were so high because they truly believed in the liberation of their nation against the Germans. The Dutch while certainly helpful in their resistance were much more limited in its effects and long term holding off of the Germans during this time. Combine that with slightly better weapons, the Polish Home Army comes to be the victorious power.