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Discussion in 'Quiz Me!' started by Otto, Jul 13, 2003.

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  1. TA152

    TA152 Ace

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  2. Stahlberg

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    Allright, I guess it´s my turn now, right?

    Ok, then I will start with an easy one:

    Which unit?

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  3. Monty Cassino

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    I'll take a crack Stahlberg:

    Is is II - J.G. 51?
     
  4. Stahlberg

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    We have a winner! ;)
     
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    Thanks Stahlberg! A little late response from me, but here goes.

    What was Captain William J. Blazkowicz's weapon of choice?

    An obscure question for sure, but do you know the answer?
     
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    A knife ?
     
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    A pistol possibly? :confused:
     
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    He did use both a pistol and a knife, but that's not it. This weapon would literally make his eyes light up with glee.
     
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    Flame thrower?
     
  10. Monty Cassino

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    Good guess hamburg but still no. :rolleyes: [​IMG] Didn't anyone play this WWII classic?
     
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    Thompson?
     
  12. Otto

    Otto GröFaZ Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    The Chaingun.
    [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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    I think Otto may have it as i used to love press I+L+M and get that gun.
    But if you are talking about the new one RTCW it would have to be the panzerfaust.
     
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    That's the one Otto! Your question.
     
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    Otto GröFaZ Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    I knew my younger days of playing computer games would come in handy eventually! :rolleyes:

    And now for the question....

    In what WWII related autobiographical book does the author describe a time he had to endure an attack from a simian that ate a part of a crutch he was using at the time?

    I know it's vague, but it is a very well known book. I'll give a hint in a day or so.

    [ 09. April 2005, 05:27 PM: Message edited by: Otto ]
     
  16. Kai-Petri

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    That is a tough one....
     
  17. Otto

    Otto GröFaZ Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    It is very tough Kai, as it is only a short paragraph in the book. Here is a clue, the crutches were due to injuries sustained in combat.
     
  18. TA152

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    Since it has to do with monkeys, I am thinking someplace in the Pacific so I will venture a wild guess and say "God is My Copilot" by a pilot in the AVG Flying Tigers.
     
  19. Otto

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    Great guess TA152 but no.

    Another couple hints, the monkey was in a zoo, and the author was a pilot.
     
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    i have been trying to think of the book for the last 6hours but cannot think of it . O hi everyone btw, redbaron sent me [​IMG] (TomTom from elhiem achtung [​IMG] )

    very tougth question for me there otto.
    ill wait for an easy question [​IMG]

    Tom

    [ 11. April 2005, 02:11 AM: Message edited by: Faus ]
     
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