Nice pics. Where are they from?
Because it's still December 16th, I want to start discussion about Oberstgruppenfuhrer Sepp Dietrich. Some authors appreciate him as a good...
Ah, again Hitler's work (like renaming tanks...). I've read that "Wacht am Rhein" is a German folk song. Thanks for making it clear anyway. :wink:
Slovak army on the eastern front was the only Axis army of a Slavonic nation, so it took only a short time till Slovak soldiers started to desert....
Even in one Czech written book I've read the term "battle of the bulge" translated as "battle at the Bulge" and I was wondering where is the city...
While talking of the cryptonyms, the official German name for this last big offensive was "Wacht am Rhein", in some books you can read also...
Now we have 16th December. Let's remember all those men...
Ice hockey!!! Sellane, Koivu, Peltonen... :lol: :D Hyva Suomi! I like the Finnish hockey style, because it's nice, offensive, almost like Slovak.
In the pre-war terminology of the Czechoslovak army tanks were called "útočná vozba"- attacking carriages.
East front, especially 1944-1945, area of central Europe, former Czechoslovakia, margianlly air warfare.
OK, maybe I should write more understandably... 8)
I think there's only one think to stay away from Christmas-it's commertialistion. I always get angry when I see in some supermarket a Christmas...
Yes, I know Curtiss was an American production, that's why I wrote "the plane used by French army", not "French plane". Not only Czech pilots...
I know of some Czechoslovak pilots who reached nice results just with MS-406's. But if we have to talk about the best fighter used by French army...
And where is ALF???!!! :P
(hear hear!! let's put the CHRIST back into CHRISTmas) :) The only word I have to add is "Amen!" :wink:
I also know of many traditions related to Christmas and the New Year's day, which have their origin in the pagan times, like fireworks, throwing...
D-520 definitively, also MS-406 showed some good results, even destroyed some tanks...!
French B1 in the heavy category and Czechoslovak LT-38, later German PzKpfw 38 (t) in the light category.
I must agree with Heinkel 219 Uhu, but Bf-110 were also very successful in the night fight (didn't Helmut Lent fly them?)