Fairey Battle?
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Wow! Must have been a scary sight for the Japanese. No wonder they evaded capture!
Sorry for the double post, but I really love this thread... hope it gets restarted. Here it goes... [IMG]
Tu-2 :)
Great pics! Glad they got the chance to take them and examine the ship before she finally went down.
Hey y'all, Just wanted to let all the mods and admins know that the new layout of the forums looks great. I really like the notifications...
Torch losses of troop ships (from Wikipedia): Dutch Troop Ship Nieuw Zeeland torpedoed 11 November by U-380. 256 aboard, 15 fatalities. HMS...
Sadly, like Russo said, one cane never be 100% sure on that.
My best guess is that Hitler was discouraged by Moscow. He was planning to starve out Leningrad anyway, but the only way he could really...
"City of Life and Death", about Nanjing... we've done a few threads on that film. Absolutely horrific and yet so astonishingly accurate.
I agree with the above statement! I also find the Hearts of Iron soundtracks to be very touching... HoI2 had one of the greatest soundtracks of...
And I wonder, still I wonder, Who'll Stop the rain? - Good ol' CCR!
I've never heard of this raid before (and thanks for posting about it!). That refugee figure is pretty incredible for the relative short bombing...
Wow. What a dangerous assignment these men had... glad they now finally have some official recognition! Excellent post
Excellent collection you have here, Skyline! Where in the world exactly do they allow you to own a Maduce, btw? ;) My grandfather has a Victory...
I remember seeing this in model stories when I was a kid with my grandpa, who was babysitting my brother and I... Except we never bought one...
Excellent collection you have here! I am truly jealous since so many of these photographs ended up being so iconic. I love the first full cover...
I can think of a case in which the troop ship Leopoldville (a very large ship, originally Belgian), carrying troops of the US 66th Infantry...
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