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RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:56 pm
by Shannon V. OKeets
ORIGINAL: monkla
ORIGINAL: micheljq
Q6: What nation developed the largest submarines during the war?
I remember something about a very big french submarine, named the Surcouf (name of a french corsair or naval commander from the beginning of the 19th century who did some feats in India region I think). According to wikipedia 4218 tons, huge for a sub at this time.
[8|]
Ahh...the Surcouf. It bring's back fond memories of a naval campaign I was in where I had the submarine at my disposal. Going around shelling the enemy with the 2 8 inch guns on board. How cool is that - okay, also pretty stupid, but what can I say.
I think it is believed that she was rammed by an allied merchantment somewhere in the Caribbean.
We are still looking for someone to do write ups for the submarine units. The intention is to have a separate writeup for each sub which has some general background on the major power's use of submarines in the war and then an additional paragraph or two about individual sub(s). Since each unit represents dozens of subs, this lets use make each unit's description unique and more interesting than the same text for every US/Japanese/German sub unit in the game.
If anyone is interested in doing some of these writeups, let me know (
SHokanson@HawaiianTel.net).
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 3:22 pm
by micheljq
ORIGINAL: monkla
ORIGINAL: micheljq
Q6: What nation developed the largest submarines during the war?
I remember something about a very big french submarine, named the Surcouf (name of a french corsair or naval commander from the beginning of the 19th century who did some feats in India region I think). According to wikipedia 4218 tons, huge for a sub at this time.
[8|]
Ahh...the Surcouf. It bring's back fond memories of a naval campaign I was in where I had the submarine at my disposal. Going around shelling the enemy with the 2 8 inch guns on board. How cool is that - okay, also pretty stupid, but what can I say.
I think it is believed that she was rammed by an allied merchantment somewhere in the Caribbean.
And the Surcouf even had a Flying Boat aboard, insane! I don't know if I should do naval write-ups, I am a french canadian english is not my main language.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 4:10 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Shannon V. OKeets
ORIGINAL: monkla
ORIGINAL: micheljq
Q6: What nation developed the largest submarines during the war?
I remember something about a very big french submarine, named the Surcouf (name of a french corsair or naval commander from the beginning of the 19th century who did some feats in India region I think). According to wikipedia 4218 tons, huge for a sub at this time.
[8|]
Ahh...the Surcouf. It bring's back fond memories of a naval campaign I was in where I had the submarine at my disposal. Going around shelling the enemy with the 2 8 inch guns on board. How cool is that - okay, also pretty stupid, but what can I say.
I think it is believed that she was rammed by an allied merchantment somewhere in the Caribbean.
We are still looking for someone to do write ups for the submarine units. The intention is to have a separate writeup for each sub which has some general background on the major power's use of submarines in the war and then an additional paragraph or two about individual sub(s). Since each unit represents dozens of subs, this lets use make each unit's description unique and more interesting than the same text for every US/Japanese/German sub unit in the game.
If anyone is interested in doing some of these writeups, let me know (
SHokanson@HawaiianTel.net).
Warspite1
Steve, just to be clear, I am still doing the CW submarines.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 4:28 pm
by warspite1
Steve
On that subject, September has come and gone and I have heard nothing from Marcus despite two chasers.
Can I make a start on selected CW carriers please? I will tell you why I am being a pain on the subject. My write ups include relatively detailed write ups of key battles so that all the major events the CW navies were involved in are covered off. This also ensures that all VC`s winners stories are provided. These write ups are given to a specific unit and then cross referenced. For example the Hood contains a detailed write up of the start of the Bismarck operation and the Rodney has the detailed write up post Hood`s sinking. All other ships involved in this action have just a brief reference to their participation and a (see HMS Hood (or HMS Rodney) for details). By spreading these lengthier write ups across individual ships, I can get more interesting stories without any one write up being too long.
As part of this process I would like to know one way or the other whether, for example I can put the Raid on Taranto against Illustrious or another, non-carrier ship. Obviously the ideal for this action would be against the carrier. Sorry to be a pain but want these write ups as polished as possible - they are taking over my life [X(].
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 5:49 pm
by Shannon V. OKeets
ORIGINAL: warspite1
Steve
On that subject, September has come and gone and I have heard nothing from Marcus despite two chasers.
Can I make a start on selected CW carriers please? I will tell you why I am being a pain on the subject. My write ups include relatively detailed write ups of key battles so that all the major events the CW navies were involved in are covered off. This also ensures that all VC`s winners stories are provided. These write ups are given to a specific unit and then cross referenced. For example the Hood contains a detailed write up of the start of the Bismarck operation and the Rodney has the detailed write up post Hood`s sinking. All other ships involved in this action have just a brief reference to their participation and a (see HMS Hood (or HMS Rodney) for details). By spreading these lengthier write ups across individual ships, I can get more interesting stories without any one write up being too long.
As part of this process I would like to know one way or the other whether, for example I can put the Raid on Taranto against Illustrious or another, non-carrier ship. Obviously the ideal for this action would be against the carrier. Sorry to be a pain but want these write ups as polished as possible - they are taking over my life [X(].
Have at it then. And thanks for doing these writeups.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:28 am
by terje439
Q1: What famous actress was asked by Nazi-Germany to return to Germany but decided to stay in USA?
Q2: What airplane name is also the name of an Audrey Hepburn movie?
Q3: Operation Fall Weiss is remembered as the German attack on Poland, but it is also the name of another Axis operation, what was the second "Fall Weiss" about?
Q4: What German operation was codenamed "Fall Gelb"?
Q5: What was the German codename for "Battle of the Ardennes/Bulge"?
Q6: Some Japaneese counters in MWiF and WiF are labelled SNLF. What does those letter stand for?
Q7: What was the name of the 1st SS Div? What was its task when founded?
Q8: What became the official name of Germany to in 1943?
Q9: Who was the last person to recieve the "Blood Order"?
Q10: The trials at Nuremberg took place in Nuremberg for two main reasons, what were the reasons?
Hint for Q2 - also a drink that truely lives up to its name!
Hint for Q9 - He had a role in crushing the SA
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:24 am
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: terje439
Q1: What famous actress was asked by Nazi-Germany to return to Germany but decided to stay in USA?
Q2: What airplane name is also the name of an Audrey Hepburn movie?
Q3: Operation Fall Weiss is remembered as the German attack on Poland, but it is also the name of another Axis operation, what was the second "Fall Weiss" about?
Q4: What German operation was codenamed "Fall Gelb"?
Q5: What was the German codename for "Battle of the Ardennes/Bulge"?
Q6: Some Japaneese counters in MWiF and WiF are labelled SNLF. What does those letter stand for?
Q7: What was the name of the 1st SS Div? What was its task when founded?
Q8: What became the official name of Germany to in 1943?
Q9: Who was the last person to recieve the "Blood Order"?
Q10: The trials at Nuremberg took place in Nuremberg for two main reasons, what were the reasons?
Hint for Q2 - also a drink that truely lives up to its name!
Hint for Q9 - He had a role in crushing the SA
Warspite1
Q.4 The attack on France
Q.5 Wacht Am Rhein (Watch on the Rhine - it was purposely given a non-offensive code-name)
Q.6 Special Naval Landing Force
Q.7 Liebstandarte Adolf Hitler - Hitlers Lifeguard
Q.10 Something to do with the Nuremburg laws?
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:43 am
by Plainian
ORIGINAL: warspite1
ORIGINAL: terje439
Q1: What famous actress was asked by Nazi-Germany to return to Germany but decided to stay in USA?
Q2: What airplane name is also the name of an Audrey Hepburn movie?
Q3: Operation Fall Weiss is remembered as the German attack on Poland, but it is also the name of another Axis operation, what was the second "Fall Weiss" about?
Q4: What German operation was codenamed "Fall Gelb"?
Q5: What was the German codename for "Battle of the Ardennes/Bulge"?
Q6: Some Japaneese counters in MWiF and WiF are labelled SNLF. What does those letter stand for?
Q7: What was the name of the 1st SS Div? What was its task when founded?
Q8: What became the official name of Germany to in 1943?
Q9: Who was the last person to recieve the "Blood Order"?
Q10: The trials at Nuremberg took place in Nuremberg for two main reasons, what were the reasons?
Hint for Q2 - also a drink that truely lives up to its name!
Hint for Q9 - He had a role in crushing the SA
Warspite1
Q.4 The attack on France
Q.5 Wacht Am Rhein (Watch on the Rhine - it was purposely given a non-offensive code-name)
Q.6 Special Naval Landing Force
Q.7 Liebstandarte Adolf Hitler - Hitlers Lifeguard
Q.10 Something to do with the Nuremburg laws?
Spookily enough these are the only questions I could have answered as well?
However for Q7 the answer should be L
eibstandarte if I remember my German from 1973 correctly. (
ei is pronounced
i and
ie is pronounced
ee) However if you google both spellings of Lifeguard(Body Guard) you get hits on both
Liebstandarte and
Leibstandarte, but I think the second is correct?
For Q10 is it because the south and Nurnberg were the heartland of National Socilism and where they had the infamous Rallies?
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 12:04 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Plain Ian
ORIGINAL: warspite1
ORIGINAL: terje439
Q1: What famous actress was asked by Nazi-Germany to return to Germany but decided to stay in USA?
Q2: What airplane name is also the name of an Audrey Hepburn movie?
Q3: Operation Fall Weiss is remembered as the German attack on Poland, but it is also the name of another Axis operation, what was the second "Fall Weiss" about?
Q4: What German operation was codenamed "Fall Gelb"?
Q5: What was the German codename for "Battle of the Ardennes/Bulge"?
Q6: Some Japaneese counters in MWiF and WiF are labelled SNLF. What does those letter stand for?
Q7: What was the name of the 1st SS Div? What was its task when founded?
Q8: What became the official name of Germany to in 1943?
Q9: Who was the last person to recieve the "Blood Order"?
Q10: The trials at Nuremberg took place in Nuremberg for two main reasons, what were the reasons?
Hint for Q2 - also a drink that truely lives up to its name!
Hint for Q9 - He had a role in crushing the SA
Warspite1
Q.4 The attack on France
Q.5 Wacht Am Rhein (Watch on the Rhine - it was purposely given a non-offensive code-name)
Q.6 Special Naval Landing Force
Q.7 Liebstandarte Adolf Hitler - Hitlers Lifeguard
Q.10 Something to do with the Nuremburg laws?
Spookily enough these are the only questions I could have answered as well?
However for Q7 the answer should be L
eibstandarte if I remember my German from 1973 correctly. (
ei is pronounced
i and
ie is pronounced
ee) However if you google both spellings of Lifeguard(Body Guard) you get hits on both
Liebstandarte and
Leibstandarte, but I think the second is correct?
For Q10 is it because the south and Nurnberg were the heartland of National Socilism and where they had the infamous Rallies?
Warspite 1
I think Terje ought to spill the beens on Audrey Hepburn...
Q.9 What about that nasty piece of work Heydrich?
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 2:17 pm
by paulderynck
ORIGINAL: terje439
Q1: What famous actress was asked by Nazi-Germany to return to Germany but decided to stay in USA?
Q2: What airplane name is also the name of an Audrey Hepburn movie?
Q3: Operation Fall Weiss is remembered as the German attack on Poland, but it is also the name of another Axis operation, what was the second "Fall Weiss" about?
Q4: What German operation was codenamed "Fall Gelb"?
Q5: What was the German codename for "Battle of the Ardennes/Bulge"?
Q6: Some Japaneese counters in MWiF and WiF are labelled SNLF. What does those letter stand for?
Q7: What was the name of the 1st SS Div? What was its task when founded?
Q8: What became the official name of Germany to in 1943?
Q9: Who was the last person to recieve the "Blood Order"?
Q10: The trials at Nuremberg took place in Nuremberg for two main reasons, what were the reasons?
Hint for Q2 - also a drink that truely lives up to its name!
Hint for Q9 - He had a role in crushing the SA
1. Marlene Dietrich
2. Could it be B-52?
3. Warsaw Ghetto liquidation after the uprising
8. seems to me it was something like "the greater German Reich"
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 3:41 pm
by NeBert
ORIGINAL: Plain Ian
ORIGINAL: warspite1
ORIGINAL: terje439
Q1: What famous actress was asked by Nazi-Germany to return to Germany but decided to stay in USA?
Q2: What airplane name is also the name of an Audrey Hepburn movie?
Q3: Operation Fall Weiss is remembered as the German attack on Poland, but it is also the name of another Axis operation, what was the second "Fall Weiss" about?
Q4: What German operation was codenamed "Fall Gelb"?
Q5: What was the German codename for "Battle of the Ardennes/Bulge"?
Q6: Some Japaneese counters in MWiF and WiF are labelled SNLF. What does those letter stand for?
Q7: What was the name of the 1st SS Div? What was its task when founded?
Q8: What became the official name of Germany to in 1943?
Q9: Who was the last person to recieve the "Blood Order"?
Q10: The trials at Nuremberg took place in Nuremberg for two main reasons, what were the reasons?
Hint for Q2 - also a drink that truely lives up to its name!
Hint for Q9 - He had a role in crushing the SA
Warspite1
Q.4 The attack on France
Q.5 Wacht Am Rhein (Watch on the Rhine - it was purposely given a non-offensive code-name)
Q.6 Special Naval Landing Force
Q.7 Liebstandarte Adolf Hitler - Hitlers Lifeguard
Q.10 Something to do with the Nuremburg laws?
Spookily enough these are the only questions I could have answered as well?
However for Q7 the answer should be L
eibstandarte if I remember my German from 1973 correctly. (
ei is pronounced
i and
ie is pronounced
ee) However if you google both spellings of Lifeguard(Body Guard) you get hits on both
Liebstandarte and
Leibstandarte, but I think the second is correct?
For Q10 is it because the south and Nurnberg were the heartland of National Socilism and where they had the infamous Rallies?
leib is correct -
lieb would mean lovely [:D]
Q10 - my first guess would be also the Nürnberg Laws, the second would be that the "Reichsparteitage" were held in Nürnberg - the largest propaganda shows of the NSDAP.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 5:29 pm
by terje439
ORIGINAL: warspite1
Q.4 The attack on France
Q.5 Wacht Am Rhein (Watch on the Rhine - it was purposely given a non-offensive code-name)
Q.6 Special Naval Landing Force
Q.7 Liebstandarte Adolf Hitler - Hitlers Lifeguard
Q.9 What about that nasty piece of work Heydrich?
Q.10 Something to do with the Nuremburg laws?
ORIGINAL: paulderynck
1. Marlene Dietrich
2. Could it be B-52?
3. Warsaw Ghetto liquidation after the uprising
8. seems to me it was something like "the greater German Reich"
ORIGINAL: NeBert
Q10 - my first guess would be also the Nürnberg Laws, the second would be that the "Reichsparteitage" were held in Nürnberg - the largest propaganda shows of the NSDAP.
1 - Marlene Dietrich is indeed correct
2 - B52 is also a drink but I fail to see how it lives up to its name [;)] - wrong
3 - Warzaw Ghetto liquidation - kinda close but wrong
4 - Attack on France/Low countries - correct
5 - Wacht am Rhein - correct
6 - Special Naval Landing Force - correct
7 - Liebstandarte Adolf Hitler - Hitlers Lifeguard - correct (I will not hold ie/ei against anyone here [:)])
8 - seems to me it was something like "the greater German Reich" or Großdeutsches Reich - correct
9 - What about that nasty piece of work Heydrich? - correct. Heydrich was awarded the Blood Order after his death
10 - the second would be that the "Reichsparteitage" were held in Nürnberg - the largest propaganda shows of the NSDAP. - Correct. I'll reveal the other reason as that one is rather obscure. After the war, there were a limited buildings in Germany with the size needed for the trials that were still intact.
Well, that only leaves the plane/drink/Hepburn movie name and the second "Fall Weiss" [8D]
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 7:11 pm
by Frederyck
ORIGINAL: terje439
Q2: What airplane name is also the name of an Audrey Hepburn movie?
ORIGINAL: terje439
Well, that only leaves the plane/drink/Hepburn movie name and the second "Fall Weiss" [8D]
I think you may have mixed up two of the great moviestar ladies?
It was
Katherine Hepburn, not
Audrey that starred in the 1934 movie "Spitfire", which also is a famous ale from Kent, UK.
Edit: Oh yeah. A Spitfire was an airplane of some kind as well, IIRC.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:09 pm
by terje439
ORIGINAL: Frederyck
ORIGINAL: terje439
Q2: What airplane name is also the name of an Audrey Hepburn movie?
ORIGINAL: terje439
Well, that only leaves the plane/drink/Hepburn movie name and the second "Fall Weiss" [8D]
I think you may have mixed up two of the great moviestar ladies?
It was
Katherine Hepburn, not
Audrey that starred in the 1934 movie "Spitfire", which also is a famous ale from Kent, UK.
Edit: Oh yeah. A Spitfire was an airplane of some kind as well, IIRC.
Bah! My bad then. Just saw Hepburn on the cover and immediately thought Audrey. Soz. Spitfire is also a drink, not just an ale. The drink is living up to its name, it is close to making you spit fire indeed.
But again, poor intel on my side, will try to sharpen up!
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 1:44 am
by paulderynck
ORIGINAL: terje439
Bah! My bad then. Just saw Hepburn on the cover and immediately thought Audrey. Soz. Spitfire is also a drink, not just an ale. The drink is living up to its name, it is close to making you spit fire indeed.
But again, poor intel on my side, will try to sharpen up!
Yes, another mistake like that and we'll send over the B-52s. [:-]
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 5:59 am
by warspite1
Which was the only ocean liner to serve as a troopship in BOTH world wars?
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:22 pm
by Frederyck
ORIGINAL: paulderynck
Yes, another mistake like that and we'll send over the B-52s. [:-]
You have to make
mistakes to get someone to send you Kahlúa-based drinks?!? For future references, I prefer mine with Grand Marnier, and not Cointreau. [:D]
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:54 pm
by terje439
ORIGINAL: warspite1
Which was the only ocean liner to serve as a troopship in BOTH world wars?
*something* Russia....
Pride of Russia or something?
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 7:19 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: terje439
ORIGINAL: warspite1
Which was the only ocean liner to serve as a troopship in BOTH world wars?
*something* Russia....
Pride of Russia or something?
Warspite1
Nope.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:32 am
by micheljq
ORIGINAL: warspite1
Which was the only ocean liner to serve as a troopship in BOTH world wars?
I think it is a great english ocean liner, the Queen Elizabeth?