The official AHF WW2 Western Europe quiz thread
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Yes, you are on a right path. Now you have just to find his name (otherwise, I'll give up ).
Best regards, Aleks
Best regards, Aleks
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Hello!
I give up.
This man was French Resistance hero Vasiliy Porik.
http://www.warheroes.ru/hero/hero.asp?Hero_id=1945
http://en.valka.cz/viewtopic.php/t/35733
The quiz is open to anyone willing!
Merry Christmas and happy New Year for all!
Best regards, Aleks
I give up.
This man was French Resistance hero Vasiliy Porik.
http://www.warheroes.ru/hero/hero.asp?Hero_id=1945
http://en.valka.cz/viewtopic.php/t/35733
The quiz is open to anyone willing!
Merry Christmas and happy New Year for all!
Best regards, Aleks
Re: The official AHF WW2 Western Europe quiz thread
I'll take a stab at it
For their part of Operation Plunder the British 46 RM Commando was tasked with capturing the Keramag factory, which was located just north of the smoking pile of rubble that was once the city of Wesel. This was accomplished with minimal casualties, and as the troops began infiltrating their way into the large complex they discovered they just captured a factory that made...what?
For their part of Operation Plunder the British 46 RM Commando was tasked with capturing the Keramag factory, which was located just north of the smoking pile of rubble that was once the city of Wesel. This was accomplished with minimal casualties, and as the troops began infiltrating their way into the large complex they discovered they just captured a factory that made...what?
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Dear dgf,dgfred wrote:Toilets ?
That answer is way below the American Standard and leaves me Kohler. But back to topic: trusses?
Strike Swiftly,
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Well done. The ball is in your court.dgfred wrote:Toilets ?
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Immediately after the war ended... what was the operation to remove factories and machinery to the Soviet Union?
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Trackhead M2 wrote:Dear dgf,dgfred wrote:Toilets ?
That answer is way below the American Standard and leaves me Kohler. But back to topic: trusses?
Strike Swiftly,
TH-M2
Nice . Continue the good work .
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Here is a new one.
What two Latin American countries committed fighting forces to WWII?
What two Latin American countries committed fighting forces to WWII?
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Mexico and Brazil
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You got it... your turn .
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Crapola!
It's my turn and judging by the date of my last post I have been a-slackin'
OK, too easy but all I got:
On D+2 a bullet-riddled landing craft washed ashore on a beach not too far from Omaha. On board were the bodies of six American naval officers. What was so important about one of them?
It's my turn and judging by the date of my last post I have been a-slackin'
OK, too easy but all I got:
On D+2 a bullet-riddled landing craft washed ashore on a beach not too far from Omaha. On board were the bodies of six American naval officers. What was so important about one of them?
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~Babylonian Proverb
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The man was a beach master of the VII Corps and on his body were found the invasion plans by a German Cossack, or something along those line i believe
"Tanks"
Herr Heer Holston
Herr Heer Holston
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Right you are.
Over to you.
Over to you.
The gods do not deduct from a man's allotted span the hours spent in fishing.
~Babylonian Proverb
~Babylonian Proverb