The official AHF (European) Axis Nations quiz thread

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Re: The official AHF (European) Axis Nations quiz thread

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Post by KACKO » 08 Mar 2008, 14:58

No.

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Post by SiG I » 08 Mar 2008, 22:09

banivechi wrote:Ford Marmon?
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Ford Marmon was a wheeled truck
http://www.worldwar2.ro/forum/index.php?showtopic=1404

The vehicle in question must be the Renault UE chenilette, also built in Romania by Malaxa


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Re: The official AHF (European) Axis Nations quiz thread

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Post by KACKO » 08 Mar 2008, 23:39

SiG I wrote:http://www.worldwar2.ro/forum/index.php?showtopic=1404
The vehicle in question must be the Renault UE chenilette, also built in Romania by Malaxa
Right.
Yours turn SiG.

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Post by SiG I » 09 Mar 2008, 13:49

A naval question now:
During ww2, Hungary operated a number of river monitors on the Danube. Tell me their names.

Good luck!

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Post by Robb » 27 Mar 2008, 08:19

Hi SiGI,

Would you like to provide a hint or two please?
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Post by Matasso » 27 Mar 2008, 14:34

As I picked up in another thread of the forum :P their names were:
Szeged
Debrecen
Sopron
Kecskemet
Godollo
Gyor
Tuzer
Honved
Huszor
Koros
Vulkan
Badascony

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Post by SiG I » 28 Mar 2008, 20:53

To Robb: What kind of hints could I have provided for this kind of question? 8O

To Matasso: You should have read my question more carefully. I asked only about the river monitors (armored ships), the first 6 in your list. Anyway, you can have the next question.
BTW, my source (for the question), was allso Mr. Denes Bernard, or more exactly his website http://denes.us/forums/YaBB.pl?board=HUSea

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Re: The official AHF (European) Axis Nations quiz thread

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Post by gorskizdrug » 20 Apr 2008, 04:35

I am a new member of this forum.

I have a question for you Marc.

What was MVAC?

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Post by Orlov » 28 Apr 2008, 22:16

MVAC - these were mostly chetniks fighting against Tito partisan
This is acronym = Milizia Volontaria Anti-Comunista

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Post by zmija » 04 May 2008, 21:08

Chetniks were not MVAC.

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Post by Robb » 05 Jun 2008, 10:10

Hi gorskizdrug,

Has the correct answer to your question been posted.
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Post by Orlov » 10 Jun 2008, 15:17

zmija wrote:Chetniks were not MVAC.
I wrote Chetniks was mostly organized in MVAC, especially during first winter (1941/41)

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Post by Orlov » 11 Jun 2008, 20:12

Hi!
Who's a winner and author of correct answer?

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Post by Orlov » 08 Jul 2008, 20:30

Hello,

Nobody answer me and I would like propose question for our quiz:

Who's name Muslim to have any part in welcome Pavelić, when the latter returned to Croatia from exile in Italy in April 1941?

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Re: The official AHF (European) Axis Nations quiz thread

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Post by jenofonte » 30 Jul 2008, 22:31

Sorry I cannot see the picture, so impossible to answer...

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