Well, thanks for the link. However I disagree strongly with some of those posters reviews. They seem to complain alot about English...
Looks good. Interesting sidenote here, the cover of Richard J. Evans' The Third Reich At War has the same picture.:eek: [IMG]
Has anyone else here read Richard J. Evans' trilogy about the Third Reich? [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] I've read the first two twice each and found them...
Love Turtledove! Thanks for the heads up. I read his 10 book series on an alternate WW1 and WW2 with the years in between also covered. They're...
I'll wait for the DVD release. Tarantino has let me down too many times recently to pay theater prices.:mad:
Very good movie. Loved the shootout at the end.
Thanks for the links. Very helpful.
Your check is in the mail.:D Welcome.
Football and track (shot and discus, I'm no runner) during high school. Baseball during the summer as our HS did not have a team. Recently spent...
A good site for an interest in Samurais. Main Page - SamuraiWiki Still exploring this one. Very interesting so far. Turkey in the First World...
Haven't heard anything like that either. A quick search around the 'net turned up nothing.
A friend referred me here. I like it so far.:)
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Yes, it was 1938. Just prior to the Anschluss with Austria, which actually distracted the Army and the populace from the Fritsch/Blomberg Affair....
A decent article on the whys of Brazil's involvement: EIAL VI2 - Brazil and World War II: The Forgotten Ally.What did you do in the war, Zé Carioca?
Midway, the N. African campaign (all of it, I know that's a cheat:o), and Normandy.
Getting back to von Fritsch......:D
Excellent article. Thanks for posting it.
I agree. Without the non-Aggression Pact between Germany and the USSR, Stalin is a little more hesitant to annex territory belonging to other...
Oh, don't get me wrong, I liked what I saw, but I didn't see anything that wasn't what he did before. He was excited and "hoo-rahhing" all over...