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Discussion in 'The Tanks in World War 2 quiz section' started by Boba Nette, Jun 28, 2005.

  1. Roel

    Roel New Member

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    Ricky informed me that that is the right answer. Your quiz, Gunter.
     
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    I was born in what country? (And No its not Canada)
     
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    Austria?
     
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    How about a clue?
     
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    Actually I left many clues on teh forum. Well in the topic of tanks that were a failure I defended this tank that came from the same country. Well actually that is a bad clue so I'll try to think of a new one....

    Lets just hard to think of one, lets just say its teh only country to defeat the USSR in a war, Afghanistan does not count.
     
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    germany, during ww 1
     
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    Ossian is right. Me262 USSR didnt form until they withdrew from WWI, in which the Germans helped the communists.

    So Ossian all yours.
     
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    Pass -- brain is like sludge today, so quiz open to the first comer...

    Tom
     
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    What tank makes the bulk of the Polish armour?
     
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    the tk3?
     
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    Leopard 2
     
  14. Ricky

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    Oh, it is an updated version of the T-72... Can't remember the correct designation... :angry:
     
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    Ricky has it right.

    Notmi we have some Leopard 2 tanks but they were previously enjopyed by our neihbours, but the updated T-72s are still the bulk.
    T-72M1 597
    PT-91 Twardy 233
    Leopard 2 128

    Twardy means hard in polish, I beleive it is an evan more updated version of the T-71M1.

    EDIT:
    Sorry ME262 I know what you ment but I was referring to modern day, and Iam not quite sure if the tk-3 was the bulk of polish tanks at beging of war.
     
  16. Ricky

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    Ta!

    How did the Black Prince (the first ever Prince of Wales, not the tank ;) ) die?
     
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    The Prince of Whales Ricky????!!! :roll:

    You are a bad, bad man for putting up that question, you knew it would spark an interest. I have Psychology coursework to complete....I shouldn't be looking at this forum.......

    ........anyway I don't know how he died and I can't seem to find the answer on the net, so my curiosity isn't sated. :evil:

    <Note to self> Not your period......leave it....Ricky is a bad man....go and eat chocolate and finish your evaluation.

    :D
     
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    Ricky Well-Known Member

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    I have one thing to say:

    :lol:

    (oh, and I can't believe my typo. I deliberately typed W-h-a-l-e-s, to make sure that I typed the name of the country, not the name of the creature :roll: :oops: - I wil l go an correct my brain-spasm)
     
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    Way to go, Ricky!

    As far as I know, the Black Prince died in his bed, somewhere in Spain or France. He was a sickly man. But I'm not sure.
     
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    Well, yes. But I need a bit more than that. What actually killed him?
     

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