User blog comment:Deathblade 100/World War II Strategists: Friedrich Paulus vs Bernard Montgomery/@comment-4392864-20150723010712

Who Is the Ultimate Strategist?! It's WW2 all over again. Nazi Germany Versus Great Britain. Friedrich Pualus Versus Bernard Montgomery.

Long Range: With similar sized rounds and range, this is all about Magazine Capacity, and Rate of Fire. In this situation, the British Lee Enfield No. 4 outshoots its German counterpart, the Karabiner 98k. After all, ten round clips, with twenty shots off in a minute versus 5 round magazine and 10 shots off in a minute. Edge: Bernard

Medium Range: Truth be told, the Sten gun was made to use the 9by19mm rounds that were originally meant to be used for guns like the MP28 when a large amount of the ammo was captured by the Allies. That being said, I have to give this to the MP28, due to a faster rate of fire. Edge: Friedrich

Close Range: The Webley VI Revolver is a nice gun with a nice round, but the Mauser C96 holds more rounds, and has a faster rate of fire. Edge: Friedrich

Special: The Mills Bomb is a nice grenade, and the Flammenwerfer 41 is a scary flamethrower. That being said, grenades are easier to use, and you're not an obvious target, plus, you can still carry your other weapons. Edge: Bernard

Deadliest Warrior Truth be told, thanks to Bernard Montgomery, after El Alamein, the Allies pretty much only had victories. As for Friedrich Paulus, after his capture at Stalingrad, Nazi Germany suffered defeat after defeat. Thus, I have to give this to Bernard. Deadliest Warrior: Bernard Montgomery