The official AHF WW1 quiz thread
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It's an officer
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hello .
a 1st Lt ?
or Higher ?
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a 1st Lt ?
or Higher ?
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Hello!
No. It´s lower
No. It´s lower
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hello .
A 2nd Lt ?
A 2nd Lt ?
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No, still a little bit lower
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hello dear friend .Ruhrpottpreusse wrote:No, still a little bit lower
sorry for being late .
is this Adjudant ?
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Hello Tirdad!
Yes. I will accept it!
The rank is called "Adjutant-Chèf"
The indicators of an Adjutant-Chèf are the red chevrons !
Over to you, mate!
Yes. I will accept it!
The rank is called "Adjutant-Chèf"
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Over to you, mate!
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hi dear Ruhrpottpreusse .Ruhrpottpreusse wrote:Hello Tirdad!
Yes. I will accept it!
The rank is called "Adjutant-Chèf"
The indicators of an Adjutant-Chèf are the red chevrons !
Over to you, mate!
i have no pics .
it turns back to yourself .
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I'll post a question to keep the thread moving.
Which Australian feature film was released at the beginning of WW1, but immediately withdrawn due to security concerns over footage of navy ships in it?
Which Australian feature film was released at the beginning of WW1, but immediately withdrawn due to security concerns over footage of navy ships in it?
"Air superiority is a condition for all operations, at sea, in land, and in the air." - Air Marshal Arthur Tedder.
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As there have been no replies, I'll post the answer.
"Sea Dogs of Australia" was the movie in question:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Dogs_of_Australia
The forum is open to anyone who wants to post a new question.
"Sea Dogs of Australia" was the movie in question:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Dogs_of_Australia
The forum is open to anyone who wants to post a new question.
"Air superiority is a condition for all operations, at sea, in land, and in the air." - Air Marshal Arthur Tedder.
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I'll post another question to keep the quiz moving.
Which German fighter ace flew his plane into Switzerland shortly after November 11, 1918 and was interned there until 1919?
Which German fighter ace flew his plane into Switzerland shortly after November 11, 1918 and was interned there until 1919?
"Air superiority is a condition for all operations, at sea, in land, and in the air." - Air Marshal Arthur Tedder.
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Hi Graham,
I think the answer is Fritz Beckhardt, the Jewish pilot who the Nazis attempted to write out of the records.
Terry
I think the answer is Fritz Beckhardt, the Jewish pilot who the Nazis attempted to write out of the records.
Terry
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Terry,
Correct - your turn to post a question.
Correct - your turn to post a question.
"Air superiority is a condition for all operations, at sea, in land, and in the air." - Air Marshal Arthur Tedder.
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Thanks Graham, I must admit I never really know what sort of thing to ask though.
What was the event that led Churchill to contact Germany through the US Embassy in Berlin in the first month of the war?
What was the event that led Churchill to contact Germany through the US Embassy in Berlin in the first month of the war?
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hi,
the capture of Tirpitz' son (alive) at the battle of Heligoland Bight ?
greetings, the pb
the capture of Tirpitz' son (alive) at the battle of Heligoland Bight ?
greetings, the pb
Peace hath her victories no less renowned than War
(John Milton, the poet, in a letter to the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652)
(John Milton, the poet, in a letter to the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652)