WWII Quiz - Page 104




 
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August 29th, 2006  
Doppleganger
 
 
Yes, well done!

General Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov was commander of the Soviet 20th Army during the Battle of Moscow. He was remembered initially as a Soviet hero after his forces pushed back the German 2nd Panzer Division and 106th Infantry Division from Solnechnogorsk. However, he went over to the Germans in Spring 1942 and his name was expunged from Soviet history as a result.

Your turn Boris116.
August 29th, 2006  
boris116
 
 
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Originally Posted by Doppleganger
Yes, well done!

General Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov was commander of the Soviet 20th Army during the Battle of Moscow. He was remembered initially as a Soviet hero after his forces pushed back the German 2nd Panzer Division and 106th Infantry Division from Solnechnogorsk. However, he went over to the Germans in Spring 1942 and his name was expunged from Soviet history as a result.

Your turn Boris116.
Thanks!

It is interesting, how in the Soviet literature it has been described :"The Army where the shief of staff has been General Sandalov..."
That's how I got a clue...
BTW, do you have a link to the info about the German patrols reaching to the Caspian Sea? I have never read about this in the USSR...

I need some time to come up with a new question...
August 29th, 2006  
Doppleganger
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by boris116
Thanks!

It is interesting, how in the Soviet literature it has been described :"The Army where the shief of staff has been General Sandalov..."
That's how I got a clue...
BTW, do you have a link to the info about the German patrols reaching to the Caspian Sea? I have never read about this in the USSR...

I need some time to come up with a new question...
Yes, nice choice of words eh? I don't know whether his name has been put back into Russian textbooks since the fall of Communism though.

I don't have an online link with any detail regarding German patrols near the Caspian Sea but the following map does show the extent of German penetration into the Near East, including those patrols.

http://users.pandora.be/stalingrad/m...grad_map_5.htm
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August 30th, 2006  
boris116
 
 
Thanks, Doppleganger!


The next question:

I was born in the city that has been renamed during WWII.
The new name has been of a foreign leader.
Also, this city has become the capital of a new province.

1. What city I was born in?
2. What was the name of that leader?
3. What was the name of that province?
August 30th, 2006  
Doppleganger
 
 
Hi boris116, a quick question.

When you say new province do you mean a new state or just a new province within an existing state?
August 30th, 2006  
boris116
 
 
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Originally Posted by Doppleganger
Hi boris116, a quick question.

When you say new province do you mean a new state or just a new province within an existing state?
"A province" means a part of the state, not a separate state, I believe.
August 31st, 2006  
Dean
 
 
How about St Petersburg???
August 31st, 2006  
Doppleganger
 
 
How about a clue Boris? I've already discounted Kaliningrad and Karl-Marx-Stadt because they don't fit.
August 31st, 2006  
boris116
 
 
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Originally Posted by Dean
How about St Petersburg???
St. Petersburg has been renamed to Petrograd during WWI and has become Leningrad in the 20-s
August 31st, 2006  
boris116
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Doppleganger
How about a clue Boris? I've already discounted Kaliningrad and Karl-Marx-Stadt because they don't fit.
A clue: the new name has not stuck, so my home city has the same name now as it has been before the war