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What was the first Royal Canadian destroyer lost in WWII? How did she meet her end?
Was it the Fraser, which was rammed by another vessel(CLAA??) during the evacuation from Dunkirk?
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What was the first Royal Canadian destroyer lost in WWII? How did she meet her end?
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Which Field Marshal was in charge during the worst single disaster suffered by the German Army?
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Shannon V. OKeets
I guess I would go with Paulus at Stalingrad, though there were a lot of other disasters after that. Or are you looking for something from ~1803?ORIGINAL: warspite1
Which Field Marshal was in charge during the worst single disaster suffered by the German Army?
Warspite1ORIGINAL: terje439
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What was the first Royal Canadian destroyer lost in WWII? How did she meet her end?
Was it the Fraser, which was rammed by another vessel(CLAA??) during the evacuation from Dunkirk?
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Mike Dubost
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Which Field Marshal was in charge during the worst single disaster suffered by the German Army?
I forget if the man in charge of 6th army in Stalingrad was Paulus or von Paulus, but I think he is the one you are looking for.
The Collapse of Army Group Centre, beginning on June 22nd 1944. It was due to the Soviet Operation Bagration, which eventually petered out several months later after massive gains and vast encirclements of German forces. It was a strategic surprise and Hitler's meddling and "no retreat" orders didn't help.ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Mike Dubost
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Which Field Marshal was in charge during the worst single disaster suffered by the German Army?
I forget if the man in charge of 6th army in Stalingrad was Paulus or von Paulus, but I think he is the one you are looking for.
His name was Friedrich Paulus (no Von) - but Stalingrad - contrary to popular belief - was not the biggest disaster the German suffered.
Clue: It was on the Eastern Front.
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Warspite1ORIGINAL: terje439
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What was the first Royal Canadian destroyer lost in WWII? How did she meet her end?
Was it the Fraser, which was rammed by another vessel(CLAA??) during the evacuation from Dunkirk?
It was HMCS Fraser - she collided with HMS Calcutta off the West coast of France not Dunkirk. You can have half a point.
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Stalin conducted the Purges because he rightly feared his Generals. No purges and Stalin probably wouldn't have been alive or in charge in the Summer of 1941. The Soviet Citizenry believe that no Stalin and the war would have been lost in the first 6 months.
Isn't the forest of Compiègne on the lands of Versailles ? (Versailles is a city, more than simply the Palace) [:D].ORIGINAL: NeilsterActually, the armistice was signed at the Compiègne Forest on November 11, 1918. The Treaty of Versailles wasn't signed until June 1919. The Great War didn't officially end until then, which explains why so many memorials have 1914-1919 on them. The French cease fire in 1940 was signed in the same railway carriage.ORIGINAL: Froonp
a) The Versaille treaty of armistice that ended WWI (ans some say, started WWII).ORIGINAL: terje439
90 years ago today a treaty was signed that many claims laid the foundation for WWII,
a)what treaty, and
b)were was it signed?
c)What part did the answer for Q b play in WWII?
b) Versaille, in a wagon.
c) Hitler wanted to sign the surrender of the French army in June 1940 in the same wagon.
Incidentally, I think it's interesting that World War One is being called the Great War again.
Cheers, Neilster
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Guderian often challenged Hitler too.
Cheers, Neilster
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Stalin conducted the Purges because he rightly feared his Generals. No purges and Stalin probably wouldn't have been alive or in charge in the Summer of 1941. The Soviet Citizenry believe that no Stalin and the war would have been lost in the first 6 months.
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Hi all,
I am a regular reader of this forum since 2004 but I never dared to subscribe because the last time I played WiF was summer 1996 (5th edition I believe) so I am not up to date with the game.
(another reason is I wanted you to believe we French people could all speak English like Patrice [:D] )
Answer mailed me, Jan Smuts was the Prime Minister of South Africa at the outset of the war, and fought against the British in the Second Boer War.ORIGINAL: terje439
Q: What CW Field Marshal fought against the UK at the turn of the century, what CW nation was he from, and what was his position within that nation?