WW2 Trivia - Page 25




 
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WW2 Trivia
 
July 4th, 2008  
MontyB
 
 
WW2 Trivia
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Originally Posted by ObjSRgtLw
Which german units attacked the Maginot-Line and whats so special about them?
What size units are you looking for here, Division. Corps, Army?

I am pretty sure I can answer one part of it but I suspect that the second part is based on a particular element of the 1st Army.
July 4th, 2008  
ObjSRgtLw
 
 
Army is sufficent- i'll help a little... what did they manage to do (differing from their mission) and what did they NOT have...
July 5th, 2008  
sven hassell
 
 
Wasnt it the second army that had to attack the line as a diversion. so they would have had no armour and only limited( for appearances sake) artillery an air support.?
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WW2 Trivia
July 5th, 2008  
ObjSRgtLw
 
 
yes very good- and they managed to take the Maginot- line WITHOUT them things you mentioned after the invasion of Belgium.. kinda funny that they built this line in fear of germany and an army without heavy stuff managed to break it...
your turn...
July 5th, 2008  
sven hassell
 
 
when Rudolf Hess made his historic flight to scotland.He told no-one but left a note.where did he leave it?
July 17th, 2008  
sven hassell
 
 

Topic: GIVEN UP HAVE WEEEEEEEEE?


Does no-one know the answer or are you not playing? If I dont get at least one Guess in 2 days i'll ask another question .OK?
July 17th, 2008  
MontyB
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by sven hassell
when Rudolf Hess made his historic flight to scotland.He told no-one but left a note.where did he leave it?
On Hitlers table.
July 23rd, 2008  
sven hassell
 
 
NOPE! actualy he left it in his childs toybox so that it would be found soon but not soon enough to stop him! Sorry to give the answer so quickly but I'm off working abroad as of tommorow and may not be back to forum for months .Your go MONTY
July 23rd, 2008  
The Other Guy
 
 
What a nut....

You're up, monty.
July 24th, 2008  
MontyB
 
 
Ok something easy, who commanded the Russian Central Front during that battle of Kursk.