Mad Russian
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wfizimmeran here are the answers to the second set of 50 questions. Use whatever of these questions you would like in the book project. 50) Where was the Sherman tank first used in combat? At El Alamein by the British 8th Army. 51) What were the 3 Yankee Pilots that fought with British Eighth Army in North Africa in May 1942? They crewed M3 Grant tanks which were called Pilots by the Germans. The US tank crews, under the command of Major Henry Cabot Lodge, were assigned to the 8th Army to get combat experience. They served in the 1st Royal Tank Regiment which was a part of the 4th Armoured Brigade. During the fighting they claimed the destruction of nine German tanks. 52) When was the T-34 first encountered in combat by the Germans? 23 June 1941, the second day of the invasion. During the battle of Rasienai in Army Group North's area of operations. 53) How many PzI tanks were in the attack on Russia? 120. They were assigned to the following Panzer Divisions: 9th Panzer Division - 8 12th Panzer Division - 8 17th Panzer Division - 12 18th Panzer Division - 6 19th Panzer Division - 42 20th Panzer Division - 44 54) Where did the first armored battle between two fully formed tank units take place? The 2nd Panzer Division was a part of 14th Army assigned to the 18th Corps. The Polish defenders in the southern most area was Army Krakow. Early on 2 September the Germans advanced in the area of Novy Targ. They intended on bypassing any serious resistance and moving deeper into Polish territory to the north. The 2nd Panzer Division was on the move. The thrust was towards Krakow as quickly as possible. What the Germans didn't know was that one of the very few Polish armored units that was up to full strength lay on this axis of advance. The 2nd Panzer Division was soon to meet the Rzeszow Reserve Cavalry Brigade near Novy Targ. The stage was set for the first two fully equipped and operational tank units of the war to clash. 55) How many times did the Germans use biological weapons during WWII? Not a single time. Hitler had been subjected to a gas attack in WWI and he wouldn't allow the weapons to be used by the Germans in WWII. 56) How many times did the Allies use biological weapons during WWII? Not once. They were not about to be the first to let the genie back out of the bottle from seeing the results of biological attacks in WWI. 57) What was Staff Sergeant Curtis "Bud" Cullin famous for? He invented the Cullin device. It it consisted of iron prongs welded to the front of US tanks so that they could finally breach the Normandy hedgerows. 58) Which major Soviet city changed hands the most times? How many times did the city change hands? Kharkov is the correct city but how many times did it change hands? Kharhov which changed ownership 4 times during the war. 59) What was the "Backhand Maneuver"? Manstein's leaving and returning to Kharkov in the 3rd Battle for Kharkov in the Spring of 1943. 60) Which nation made the largest operational submarine? Japan. 61) Besides the horse what other animal was used for transportation on the Eastern Front? I was looking for camels in the Caucasus but I would imagine the way the questions was worked reindeer would also be a correct answer. 62) Who did the first combat assault of the Rhine River? The Third US Army. March 23, 1945, the first unit to cross was the 5th Infantry Division that used assault rafts to cross the Rhine at Oppenheim, just to the west of Darmstadt and south of Mainz. 63) Which Allied General convinced Hitler that Operation Overlord was a diversion? Patton. Hitler was sure that no serious attack would be launched without Patton in command of troops. 64) What did the Allied code word Eclipse mean? It was the code word for the Allies last operation of the war in Europe. The occupation of Germany. 65) What did the term "Death Traps" mean to the Americans? The fact that American tanks would catch on fire when hit by German antitanks shells. During the war the American tankers considered their tanks inferior to the German tanks and called the Shermans death traps. 66) Which US Division had it's first combat in the Battle of the Bulge? The 106th Infantry Division was the one I was looking for but there seem to have been others as well. 67) What was the US 6th Armored Divisions nickname? Super Sixth. 68) Who was in command of American forces during the Battle of Singling? Lieutenant Colonel Creighton Abrams who later commanded all Allied Forces in Vietnam. 69) Which was the only American General officer, of Jewish faith, killed in combat by the Germans? General Rose of the 3rd Armored Division. The US went to great lengths to determine if the death had been accidental. It was finally shown that it was. The general was killed by an SS Tank commander as he tried to remove his sidearm. The German thought he was trying to resist and killed him. 70) What was the name of the Japanese Air Force jet fighter? The Kikka. 71) Was the German Me-262 the only jet fighter to be used operationally in the war? No. The British Meteor was also operational during the war. 72) 1 March 1942, the first German U-Boat (U-656) destroyed in the war, by the United States, was sunk off Newfoundland by Ensign Tepuni. What weapons system was the Ensign using to destroy the U-Boat. He was flying a Hudson aircraft that bombed the U-Boat. 73) During the Battle of Britian, according to German pilots, what were all German planes shot down by? The Spitfire. 74) What was Hitler's plan for the capture of Lenningrad? He planned on starving the Russians to death. 75) What was the first enemy ship captured on the high seas, by the US Navy, since 1815? U-505. 76) Which US Navy ship was used to deliver the two atomic bombs to Tinian? The cruiser Indianapolis. The ship had just set a world speed record and was considered too fast to be attacked by a submarine. On it's way back from delivering the two bombs it was sunk by a Japanese submarine. 77) How many Royal Navy survivors were there when the Bismark sunk the HMS Hood? Three. 78) Which London born actor traveled over a million miles to entertain Allied troops? Bob Hope. Many Americans don't realize that Bob Hope was born in England. 79) Which US Navy carrier, launched in 1943, was never damaged by the Japanese but was severely damaged by a typhoon? CV 12 Honet. The second carrier to have that name assigned to it during the war. 80) The Electric Boat Company was the largest builder of what type of ship for the US Navy? Submarines. 81) "Kilroy Was Here" is a famous US quote. Where did it originate? In a US Naval yard making Liberty Ships. The inspector put Kilroy Was Here as a way of knowing what he had inspected. The term went around the world as the war progressed. 82) Which was the first nation to use parachute forces in combat from 1939-1940? The Soviet Union in the Finno-Russian War. They dropped paratroopers on Petsamo in northern Finland. 83) Where did the Japanese get a radar unit to use as an example to help them develop their own radar sets? From the HMS Repulse. After it was sunk they sent divers down to recover the sets. 84) Which German ship had twenty feet of the stern blown off and yet survived? The German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen. 23 February 1942 the British submarine H.M.S. Trident torpedoed her blowing twenty feet of the stern off. 85) What is the name of the first US aircraft to complete the 25 mission requirement to be retired from combat? Memphis Belle. 86) Which was the first American Ace to win the Congressional Medal of Honor? Butch O'Hare. O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinios is named after him. 87) How did "Iron Bottom Sound" get it's name? There were so many ships sunk in the sound that it was said to have an iron bottom. 88) What was "Adler Tag"? The Luftwaffe code name for the opening day of the Battle of Britain. It means "Eagle Day". 89) What was an Eagle Squadron? There were three Eagle Squadrons in the RAF. they were made up of American pilots before America was officially in the war. 90) What was the objective of the two Operation Knight's Move? There are actually two Operation Rosselsprung (Knight's Move) and first one is to attack Arctic convoys. What was the second one's mission? Unternehmen Rösselsprung, Knight's Move, was the name given to the operation which gave SS FJ Btl 500 the objective of capturing Tito, at his Partisan HQ in the mountains surrounding the town of Drvar in Bosnia. The attack started at 7am on the 25th May 1944 (Tito's birthday), The battle raged through daylight on the 26th. Casualties were high on both sides. 91) What is a hornisse? The Me-410 and the tank destroyer better known as the Nashorn. 92) What is the difference between an Elephant and a Ferdinand? A bow machinge gun, a commanders cupola and zimmerit were applied to turn a Ferdinant into an Elephant. 93) Name the different theaters the Elephant served in. Italy, Noth Western Europe and the Eastern Front. 94) Can you name the five different types of the tiger tank family that were used in combat in the war? Tiger I, Tiger II, Ferdinand/Elephant, Sturmtiger and Jadgtiger. Not many people realize the Ferdinand/Elephant was built on the tiger chassis. 95) What is the last year that a version of the PzII was produced? The Lynchs version in 1944. 96) Where is the last Japanese soldier known to have surrendered? The Phillipines in 1974. 97) How many B-25's flew in the Doolittle Raid? 16 98) How many times did Japanese submarines shell the United States west coast? 13 February 1942 the I-17 under Commander Kozo Nishino shelled the oil tank farm at Goleta, California. 21 June 1942, I-25 fired it's cannon on Fort Stevens, Oregon. This was the first attack on a mainland U.S. military base in 130 years. 9 September 1942, I-25, under command of Meiji Tagami, launched a specially designed aircraft against the forests of Oregon with the intention of setting them on fire. Nobuo Fujita was the pilot and is the only enemy combatant to ever bomb the United States. 29 September 1942, I-25 again launched Nobuo Fujita in his specially designed aircraft against the forests of Oregon with the intention of setting them on fire. 11 October 1942, when I-25 was leaving to return to Japan they sunk the Soviet submarine L-16 northwest of Seattle. 99) "Tora, Tora, Tora", literally tranlated means, "Tiger, Tiger, Tiger". What did it mean to the Japanese Navy? That the Japanes strike force had attained surprise over the Americans at Pearl Harbor. 100) The British aircraft Tempest was used to destroy V-1 flying bombs, known as "Buzz Bombs". Why was the Tempest used to destroy these pilotless drones and how did it destroy them? The tempest was fast enough to catch the V-1 and would then put it's wingtip under the wing of the V-1 and flip it over, causing the V-1 to crash. Good Hunting. MR
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