Just one, i think. Wasn't getting enough spread on the replies, so i took it here. Besides, it was just USA and USSR.
I used that site daily when I was in Social 9, even though we never studied Stalingrad. Used it again (i think) when writing a short story about...
The first site is incredibly helpful. There is almost too much information on it (like thats possible)
I look for that book.
Who was Commander in Chief in the Pacific? Nimitz?
Thought so
I thought Gustav was the name of a defensive line in Italy? Doesn't the military only use names for one thing, to keep it simple? Come to think of...
I should've been more precise. Brussels was the immediate objective, right? :smok: :smok:
google. google. yeah. Google's good for war
Anyway, I need some facts on what actually happened on D-Day, seeing as everyone thinks I am wrong on the part of Canadians on Utah and Omaha. (I...
I knew 'bout CINCPAC, but I thought that Richard Sorge guy also told them, or was he just working for the commies (Soviets, i mean (i hate...
Britain: 8th America: 1st Germany: 6th Russia: 62nd Japan: 10th Canada: ALL OF THE ABOVE!
meh. true. :roll: :roll: The Germans and Allies wasted how many tanks in that one battle? :grin: Sometimes I wonder how many babies had no...
hehehe. all I have is a book thats falling apart called '2194 days of war'. 's'not that bad. Just a tad limited in places. like barbarossa. or...
i'm 16 meh. I just started studying wwii a year ago. So i won't know as much as you guys. :wink:
:kill: hehehe. stalingrad was the downfall of hitler's dreams, kursk solidified it, berlin finalised it, but moscow started it all. hehehe....
*Hits ricky with a rifle butt labled Operation Blau* :grin: :wink:
I heard it took four Shermans to kill a Tiger, and the Americans always had the fifth. Was that true, or was someone lying?
true. :kill: :kill:
Who did more to affect the War: USA Britain USSR Germany or Japan?