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WWII Forums Quiz Part VII

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  1. Slipdigit

    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    William Halsey?
     
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    That's the one. It's all yours.
     
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    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    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.
     
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    "The Death Mills", compulsory viewing in order to get their ration cards.
     
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    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Awe come on Earl, let me strut around more than 15 minutes thinking I ask a good one.

    TWWWWAAAAAPPPPPPPPP.
     
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    Thanks Slip,

    Who (from WW 2) shot down Hermann Goering.?

    hint........American
     
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    Another hint,

    A General in the PTO.
     
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    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".
     
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    Frank Slee
     
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    G_org_ C. K_nn_y

    try again, and eeee's into it.
     
  11. Slipdigit

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    Guorgh C. Kannly?
    Gaorgi C. Konniy ?
    Goorga C. Kunnry?
    George C. Kenney?

    Slee....Goering shot him down...had it backwards
     
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    Nailed it

    Your go
     
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    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?
     
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    Why do people have to post questions about naval stuff? Why! :wail:
     
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    To give you tank-o-philes something to whine about?:D
     
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    HMCS Haida ? Tribal Class Destroyer (G53)
    per her commanders.....
    Hard Over Harry ?
    Rapid Roberts ?
    Ping Merchant ?
    The fightinist ship in the Royal Canadian Navy ?
     
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    Yes. Poor typing skills aside, the last is correct.:D Yes, the pot calling the kettle black.

    Jump on in it, Earl.
     
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    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...........
     
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    Chongqing, China?
     
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    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
     

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