Following the war, several thousand German citizens were forced to watch a film showing scenes from the death and labor camps in the hopes of reeducating them. What was the name of this film? I will accept the English translation of the name.
Awe come on Earl, let me strut around more than 15 minutes thinking I ask a good one. TWWWWAAAAAPPPPPPPPP.
last hint, His bullets were credited with hitting Georings plane, bringing him down in WW 1. He was no less of a major figure in WW 2 "Air" operations. Regained the initiative (offensive) in PTO for the Allies. Invented numerous techniques for successful attacks. Known to the Japanese as "the Beast".
Guorgh C. Kannly? Gaorgi C. Konniy ? Goorga C. Kunnry? George C. Kenney? Slee....Goering shot him down...had it backwards
Oops, it's my turn. quick and easy one. This Canadian ship sank more surface tonnage than any other Canadian ship. What was it's nickname?
HMCS Haida ? Tribal Class Destroyer (G53) per her commanders..... Hard Over Harry ? Rapid Roberts ? Ping Merchant ? The fightinist ship in the Royal Canadian Navy ?
Yes. Poor typing skills aside, the last is correct. Yes, the pot calling the kettle black. Jump on in it, Earl.
Thanks Slip. What was the most bombed city in World War Two, not tonnage or amount of destruction, the largest numbers of sorties flown against it ? I'll get you a "clutch" of RED PENS (for Christmass) to correct our missteaks/mztakes/mizstaehks, ah screw it....errorrs/airorz/arroriors...........
Yep, 148 different/separate air-raids. I doubt any of those who survived like the sound of an airplane. Enough to make any bird-dog.....gun-shy. All yers