£100 doesn't seem to much for an interesting slice of history like that.
I know aren't being entirely serious, but I think you need to be careful with this sort of flippancy. Associating words like 'bad-ass' and 'cool'...
That site is very entertaining. Utter nonsense, but entertaining nonsense. I had a few drinks last night when I was reading it, and found the bit...
My grandfather bought back a Nazi vehicle pennant after the war, which was passed on to me. It is a fairly standard looking red background, white...
"More than 60 years after the end of World War II, entire neighbourhoods are still often evacuated for weapons recovery in Germany" Just goes to...
This is good, thanks for posting this. The ambiguity of her final answer is kind of interesting I think.
Perhaps it was the impression of people who met her. Somebody who is not conventionally attractive can seem much more so if you meet them in the...
THIS COMMENT CONTAINS A SPOILER WHICH YOU MAY NOT WANT TO READ IF YOU HAVE YET TO SEE THE MOVIE. I'm not sure I would say I actually enjoyed...
Yeah, Im inclined to say that story is rubbish on instinct. And thanks to the links, it sounds like Im right. Anyone read the one about the new...
Interesting pics, thanks for the link. Not quite sure what they are trying to say on that site, though...It doesn't make sense for Neo-Nazis to...
Thank you for the link, those are really good photos.
Funnily enough, footage exists of some SS officers discussing this very issue. YouTube - German SS officers - That Mitchell and Webb Look
Oh goodness, yes, make a decent version of 'The Battle of the Bulge', if only to appease the movie Gods for such a terrible waste of celluloid....
It was actually growing up watching crappy war movies in which the Germans behaved incredibly stupidly (running headlong into machine gun fire...
Yes, against an attacking force that would have had enough problems reinforcing and keeping the momentum of the attack going even if the RN...
But didn't the black companies have white officers?
Hello all I know this has been sort of covered in an earlier topic, but the discussion was kind of diverse so I thought I would start a new topic...
Actually, I checked it out, again from the SPR Encyclopedia- ''One very common mistake that viewers make in watching Saving Private Ryan is...
Oh dear! Its a pretty important part of the development of the Corporal Upham character-I suppose its a sort of message that any pity in war is...