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The russians replaced the engines with long-range diesels, which were very very unreliable atleast in the first raids.

Edit: The planes they used were Pe-8's and some other types I can't remember right now :)
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yeah lol i remember that russian bombing run, they lost like 30-40 percent of the planes because of malfunction :D :D :D
and that was before they were even in germany:D :D
then the fun stuff started
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Here is one.

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What was the name of the German cruiser that was sunk by torpedo/'s fired from the shore.
Bonus points; What country did it.:D
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Post by Kaakao »

That's easy, Blücher or previously known as Deutschland. Sunk 1940 when Germany was invading Norway, torpedos hit the ship after it had taken some serious beating from coastal guns.
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Post by Ivan »

ive been on top of blücher, on a clear day you can see the ship sitting there on the bottom.

or then its some other ship.
but when i was in norway ages ago they rented boats to go see some german boat wreck
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OK...we're on a roll now...

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Ok...here's one:

What 1944 Western Front battle was the last time a medieval fortress played a decisive role against a mechanized army?
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Re: OK...we're on a roll now...

Post by Don Doom »

Originally posted by Orzel Bialy
Ok...here's one:

What 1944 Western Front battle was the last time a medieval fortress played a decisive role against a mechanized army?
I believe it was Metz or arken[ not spelled correct]
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You are right....it was Metz! ;)
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Originally posted by Gaius Marius
Here's one -

There is a famous scene from the life of Patton (and the movie) in which he takes a detour in his Jeep in North Africa to a battlefield, saying something along the lines of "I have been here before." What was the battlefield, and what armies fought there in what war?
I haven't seen Patton in a long while, but was it the battlefield of Zama??
Wasn't that scipio africanus vs hannibal in the... 2nd... 3rd punic war?

Oh, and while we're asking questions...

What American company(s) were involved in wwii before the united states actually entered the war? (and I'm not talking lend-lease)
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Post by Gaius Marius »

That is certainly correct - Patton believed he had been Hannibal at Zama in the 2nd Punic War, 202 BC. It was Hannibal's final significant defeat.
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Hmmmm...good question...

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about which US company(ies) were involved in WW2 first....can't wait to hear the answer.

Until then....here's another one from me:

On 9 Sept 1939, aircraft from what British ship forced down and
captured the first German plane downed in World War II?
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I just couldn't remember this one, so I had to look it up. Is that cheating?

WWII: What was the real story behind the Mickey Mouse insignia painted on the fuselage of your fighter plane?

Galland: We started this in Spain, and when I painted it on my Me-109E in JG.26 it was holding a hatchet and smoking a cigar, which I loved. But after the war I had to give cigars up.

http://www.craftair.com/cuevaweb/gallagle.htm
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Post by Heide »

Wasn't there some brouhaha recently about IBM selling to the Germans during the early part of the war?
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Post by Ivan »

yeah ibm sold these machines, that the germans used to register everyone in the nation and made it easier to snag jews from their homes or something like that.
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To me it seems more strange that Opel, while a GM subsidiary, continued to supply trucks etc. to the Wehrmacht throughout the war. :rolleyes:

Oh well, I guess the buck beats anything :p
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Post by Ivan »

hehe
who designed all the german uniforms?
take a guess
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Post by ananias »

Originally posted by Ivan
hehe
who designed all the german uniforms?
take a guess
I don´t know about the rest, but the SS-uniforms were designed by no other than Hugo Boss.

There is nothing quite as stylish as an aryan male in a black SS-uniform.:rolleyes:
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Post by antarctic »

the SS-uniforms were designed by no other than Hugo Boss.


Hmm... don't know about that one. But probably, most of the other uniforms, and definately a large proportion of Nazi propaganda was designed by old Adolf himself.... and this brings me onto my new question...

What was Adolph Hitler's other dream occupation (the one he SHOULD have taken up)?

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Post by Ivan »

correct.
hugo boss.
i think he actually designed all the uniforms.
not sure tho.
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Post by Steve Wilcox »

I'm thinking architect was Hitler's other dream occupation.
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