Greetings everyone! Since I was about 7-8 years old I've always been a World-War 2 aficionado. For some reason it amazes me the large battles, the strategies, the bravery of the soldiers, the strength of weaponry and the destruction they cause... I've been introduced to the Last Great War when I won my PS2 while I was eight years old. I used to play Call of Duty 3, and I can clearly say it is the game that marked my childhood, mainly because that was the game I most played before I got used on the computer. It's clear enough when you find out Dixon is the name of a character from the game, roughly my favorite, that in my opinion portraits the American soldier who serves his officer with passion and has an honorable bravery. My favorite theater is, by far, the North African, and something I'm tired of hearing of is D-Day. Simply because most knowledge I have from WWII is by gaming and almost every single one has a mission at 1944s Western Front, which is quite boring... The most amazing thing I find on WWII are the strategies. It's simply amazing seeing battle maps and how large they were, and also, something I can barely understand is how the battlefields were as and how such large distances and ambitious tactics were so effective, even though the region of operations was so large... ! That's it guys, that's pretty much everything from me I wanted to talk about. I just hope I do it well on these forums.