In Search of Freedom; Against Reason Fallen Ill and Religion Abused by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger [IMG] 'On the 6th of June, 1944, when...
Just at the end of the death sentence thread, there was some amount of interesting discussion about the Bible just before the thread got closed...
Well, guys... I must tell you that this flu paranoia isn't exactly too bad... I mean, this caothic 30-million-inhabitants city (Mexico City, that...
What did Hitler say at the end of the war, when he finally acknowledged defeat and ordered the annihilation of the German people? That they were a...
David Glantz states that this battle had indeed an enormous effect that stabilised the collapsing German front and bought them time to recover and...
I concurr: ideology. To Hitler the fighting spirit and personal will counted more than tactical skill. It was the superior race the one that would...
I'd take a guess and say that the few available machine guns were manned by WWI veterans, who were the only ones amongst the lot who had military...
Well, the Soviet Union had just lost over 25 million of her citizens and had the western part of her soil completely devastated... I think it is...
Thank you, Mr. Marlowe! And not only for your post, but also for your services to freedom! :) Also, during D-Day, I've read there were many...
Whilst it was not directed at you personally, Skip, I do apologise for my tone, though I still object the deleting of threads instead of just...
No, Carl, I won't 'get' it. Human life is something I do take personally, carefully. I didn't go through Auschwitz or WWI trenches to be teared...
Slip, if it was a technical misfunction, I don't have more to do than apologise for the tone. Now, if it wasn't...
Exactly! Your go, Stoar! Well done. I think it was too difficult, but I now think differently! :p But the artillery thing is misguiding... his...
I have a strong complaint. I would like to know why and without any notice, the threads discussing the Waffen SS in the WWII General forum just...
Outstanding documentary, as well as terrifying... Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Ordinary soldiers?
This is correct. Let's see the numbers for the total amount of men mobilised (and, just of of curiousity, the overall casualties): Germany...
Now I am also worried about the recent Waffen SS-mania epidemic in the forums... :rolleyes:
Based exclusevely on the musical quality, I'd go for the scores of: Patton by Jerry Goldsmith Braveheart by James Horner Battle of Britain,...
Hadn't you seen Gustav Doré's illustrations? They're supperb! And he has sets about every book: the Bible, Dante's Comedy, the Crusades...