Since I have received no answers. The Answer is The battle Osowiec Fortress also know as "The attack of the dead men".Who was 2nd Lt Vladimir Kotlinsky and what battle is he famous for?
(He's Russian)
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Or if you don't know I'll tell ya.
I'ghtUmm you may want to give it a couple of days, sometimes there are other things happening in life.
Incidentally, the first question is a very interesting battle, I have been reading about it quite a bit lately.I'ght
I'm the type of person that studies battles most don't know about.Incidentally, the first question is a very interesting battle, I have been reading about it quite a bit lately.
I meet very few people,other than myself, that know about the battle.Incidentally, the first question is a very interesting battle, I have been reading about it quite a bit lately.
The eastern front battles of WW1 are not particularly well known much like the campaign in Palestine and Italy during WW1.I meet very few people,other than myself, that know about the battle.
Yes, it is Ironic.The eastern front battles of WW1 are not particularly well known much like the campaign in Palestine and Italy during WW1.
Ironic that both world wars were started by Austrians isn't it.
Ok to kick things off I will go with Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.Since I have received no answers. The Answer is The battle Osowiec Fortress also know as "The attack of the dead men".
You next question is:
Who's death sparked WW1?
Correct.Ok to kick things off I will go with Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.
Yay!!Correct.
In what country?Somme begins.
In "Somme" country (France)In what country?
CorrectIn "Somme" country (France)
About 620000 Allied casualties and 440000 Germans so overall around 1.06 million killed and wounded.Correct
How many casualties did each side have? And what was the total?
Don't know about WWII, but in the US Civil War a Union flag bearer survived getting hit by a volley. Reportedly a pound of lead was removed by doctors. A miracle of sorts.Correct
Last question then we'll move on to WW2
Who was the unkillable solider and what were his wounds?