WWII Quiz

yes you are correct italian guy :D but i was going easy wait till its my turn again ill be impossible to beat 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
 
Seeing as Italian Guy seems to have gone AWOL, may I suggest that someone else ask a question, and that I.G. can take a turn when he returns. Possibilities include the last person to ask, or if you want someone neutral, I humbly propose... myself!

Dean.
 
General George S. Patton was 65 years old when he died shortly after the War in Europe ended. But he was not the oldest U. S. soldier to serve during World War II. Who was?
 
As far as I can trace the oldest General during WW2 was the American Charles Keller who retired in 1943 aged 75, he passed away in 1941 aged 81
 
There were two floating harbours sent out to Normandy on D Day. The American one was washed away in a storm the British one survived, WHY!!
 
Fox said:
Name the ship that were the first U.S. ship lost to German U-boat?

Fox said:
Sorry it is took me long to answer this one. And LeEfield, You got it! What's up for your question?

Not so fast fellas!

SS Robin Moor Wed. May 21, 1941
Unarmed U.S. freighter Robin Moor, en route to South Africa and Mozambique, is stopped and sunk by German submarine U-69 (torpedo and gunfire) about 700 miles off the west coast of Africa, 06¡10'N, 25¡40'W. Robin Moor--her nationality prominently reflected in the U.S. flags painted on her sides--is the first American merchantman sunk by a U-boat in World War II. There are no casualties among her 38-man crew and eight passengers, and U-69'scommanding officer, Kapitanleutnant Jost Metzler, provides the Americans with rations.
Source: http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/1941/ and http://history.acusd.edu/gen/WW2Timeline/atlantic3.html
 
Back
Top