I'm pretty sure Afghani's have idea who the Nazis were or what they did, so probably had no clue as to what that flag even represents. Not exactly...
I don't think you can really bash them for this. I mean, the same thing happened when the Americans went through Italy and France and even Germany...
I was going to say...Gerber existed long before Bear became a faux star. As some one who has a youtube channel (small as it is with 100...
Thanks for the Informative response, Sheldrake! I guess my real question now, at this stage is...why commit so many men? Was it a Raid or an...
Welcome to the internet, JJ...where every thread gets derailed before completing its first page!
Pablo certainly had one, which is why there are hippos roaming free in Colombia. I was quite certain it was Syria, but it could well be Iraq too....
You can see modern examples of War vs Zoo's. I think its in Syria or some such place in the Mid East where the constant conflict has left the...
The 45th was from Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and...I forget the 4th state. I just read 'The Liberator' which was about Felix Sparks. I was...
Keep in mind that if the location seems far from the beach, an amphibious assault generally means clearing the beach and then moving inland...
I was listening to my 'Greatest Military Blunders' Audible book today, and the two episodes I listened to covered WW2. The first was the British...
Hard to say how gameplay will be without actually playing it, but give up on the teamwork aspect already. Every game that has tried to implement...
Just finished Cornelius Ryans 'The Longest Day'. A very good read though not quite on the same level as 'A Bridge Too Far' but I did recognize a...
Yes - precisely. Other Authors who would rate right up there with CR.
I have read quite a few books on WW2 and must admit that 'A Bridge Too Far' by Cornelius Ryan is perhaps my favorite. I've gone ahead and ordered...
I miss out on social ques a lot and have a very hard time conversing with people outside of work. I could strike up a conversation with a stranger...
I think the article mentions one of his patients at the time who grew up to become a Rocket Scientist. I think Aspergers affects a person...
Its art/drawing, so the artist may not be all that knowledgeable about aircraft at the time and could simply have been going off of a picture of...
Right, but they still owned slaves...which was a bad thing, and thats all it seems to take for this current generation to get in a twist and ask...
Hans Asperger, the children’s doctor famed for early work in autism, assisted in Nazi euthanasia | Daily Mail Online An actually interesting...
I guess we know Hitler didn't take it to Argentina now, then. Any thoughts on why it was headed to Norway as it was reported?