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Ten staggering facts about World War One... from a truce held between British and German troops for Christmas
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_truce

...to British Intelligence using semen as invisible ink.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/8015180/MI6-used-bodily-fluids-as-invisible-ink.html

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Other than the fact that he was an evil twisted monster.......
Here are ten things you may not know about Adolf Hitler....
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..... from a plot to kill Sir Winston Churchhill with a chocolate bomb...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/...olate-plot-to-kill-Sir-Winston-Churchill.html

.... to supplying the Nazi soldiers with blow up dolls to combat syphilis..
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/12/hitler-nazi-sex-dolls_n_896207.html

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Katyusha


A modern Russian version of Katyusha, a Soviet wartime song about a girl longing for her beloved, who is away on military service.
 
Katyusha


A modern Russian version of Katyusha, a Soviet wartime song about a girl longing for her beloved, who is away on military service.

Quite upbeat from the original WW2 version. Also the name of the
Katyusha multiple rocket launchers which were used so effectively against the Germans.

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Russian is made for choirs. Katyusha means Little Katya

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q-OzsOmi00

Interesting Footnote. ~ 100 thousand Cossacks fought for Germany in WW2. They were amongst the few foreign troops to be used in direct combat. At wars end many had made their way to the allied lines to surrender. The allies retured them to the Soviets who began shooting them out right, often within ear shoot of the Allies.
 
[ame="www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FKgZFw-e8Q"]Sinfonietta Cracovia, Holocaust: A Music Memorial Film from Auschwitz - YouTube[/ame]
 
A very interesting and brutal video. Who were the poles + Lithuanians fighting

I don't know if the Poles and the Lithuanians were fighting the Teutonic knights or maybe the Russians, the Swedes or the Prussians.

The Teutonic knights were a knight order in Eastern Europe, they emerge shorty after the downfall of the knight Templar and that is pretty much all I know about them. Their castles remain still in Lithuania, Poland, and maybe in Belarus too.
 
I don't know if the Poles and the Lithuanians were fighting the Teutonic knights or maybe the Russians, the Swedes or the Prussians.

The Teutonic knights were a knight order in Eastern Europe, they emerge shorty after the downfall of the knight Templar and that is pretty much all I know about them. Their castles remain still in Lithuania, Poland, and maybe in Belarus too.

Sounds like they had more than their fair share of enemies
 
Dear 13,
The Musical Convoy... I began to show the video to my son (20). He's already seen it. It touched him too. I thought that was pretty cool.
 
A video of various comedic military pics...
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwSFj_GjrL0"]www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwSFj_GjrL0[/ame]


 
Hvidsten Kro


Hvidsten group (1943-1944) was a Danish resistance group during the German occupation that were employed in receive arms, ammunition and explosives dropped from British planes. The group was centered around Hvidsten Inn and innkeeper Marius Fiil.

The song is in Danish but its wording follows the movie.
The film is called This Life in English, watch it if you have the opportunity to.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hvidsten_group
 
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