Matrix Games Forums

Forums  Register  Login  Photo Gallery  Member List  Search  Calendars  FAQ 

My Profile  Inbox  Address Book  My Subscription  My Forums  Log Out

RE: OT - WWII quiz

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >> [New Releases from Matrix Games] >> World in Flames >> RE: OT - WWII quiz Page: <<   < prev  47 48 [49] 50 51   next >   >>
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/2/2009 4:29:18 AM   
paulderynck


Posts: 8201
Joined: 3/24/2007
From: Canada
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: micheljq

1. What major power was the only one to have a spy in Japan? (I believe)

2. What allied unit was the first to enter Rome?

Why do I ask those, with all the living encyclopedias there, they will answer in 30 seconds.

2. The 1st Special Service Force, aka "Devil's Brigade", the joint U.S. - Canadian unit that was the ancestor of the Green Berets.

_____________________________

Paul

(in reply to micheljq)
Post #: 1441
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/2/2009 10:47:44 AM   
Greywolf

 

Posts: 105
Joined: 11/15/2000
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: SamuraiProgrammer

Sorry. let me rephrase

What ended on the August 31, 1939 (the day before World War II started) ?



The Inter-wars... (l'Entre Deux Guerres en français :p )

_____________________________

Lt. Col. Ivan 'Greywolf' Kerensky

(in reply to SamuraiProgrmmr)
Post #: 1442
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/2/2009 10:48:52 AM   
Greywolf

 

Posts: 105
Joined: 11/15/2000
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: larssto


This is slightly pre-WWII, hope that's allowed.

What's the name of the depicted aircraft and what's so special about its companion navy ship?



Lars






His companion ship is a Zeppelin ?


_____________________________

Lt. Col. Ivan 'Greywolf' Kerensky

(in reply to larssto)
Post #: 1443
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/2/2009 2:55:11 PM   
micheljq


Posts: 791
Joined: 3/31/2008
From: Quebec
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: paulderynck


quote:

ORIGINAL: micheljq

2. What allied unit was the first to enter Rome?

Why do I ask those, with all the living encyclopedias there, they will answer in 30 seconds.

2. The 1st Special Service Force, aka "Devil's Brigade", the joint U.S. - Canadian unit that was the ancestor of the Green Berets.


Correct, they did enter Rome and left. 8 months and a lot of battles later, the allies did capture Rome. That unit was also surnamed the "Black devils", because of their ability to use camouflage and attack at night.


_____________________________

Michel Desjardins,
"Patriotism is a virtue of the vicious" - Oscar Wilde
"History is a set of lies agreed upon" - Napoleon Bonaparte after the battle of Waterloo, june 18th, 1815

(in reply to paulderynck)
Post #: 1444
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/2/2009 3:02:36 PM   
ItBurns

 

Posts: 85
Joined: 1/3/2009
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: Greywolf


quote:

ORIGINAL: larssto


This is slightly pre-WWII, hope that's allowed.

What's the name of the depicted aircraft and what's so special about its companion navy ship?



Lars






His companion ship is a Zeppelin ?


Technically its companion (the "ship" it was launched from) was a blimp. A Zeppelin is a rigid framed air ship where a blimp is nonrigid framed. I believe the US only flew blimps.

(in reply to Greywolf)
Post #: 1445
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/2/2009 3:23:07 PM   
Neilster


Posts: 2890
Joined: 10/27/2003
From: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: ItBurns


quote:

ORIGINAL: Greywolf


quote:

ORIGINAL: larssto


This is slightly pre-WWII, hope that's allowed.

What's the name of the depicted aircraft and what's so special about its companion navy ship?



Lars






His companion ship is a Zeppelin ?


Technically its companion (the "ship" it was launched from) was a blimp. A Zeppelin is a rigid framed air ship where a blimp is nonrigid framed. I believe the US only flew blimps.

The aircraft carrying airships (Akron and Macon from memory) were rigid. The aircraft is a Sparrowhawk.

Cheers, Neilster

(in reply to ItBurns)
Post #: 1446
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/2/2009 6:12:04 PM   
brian brian

 

Posts: 3191
Joined: 11/16/2005
Status: offline
key feature in the photo ... the hook on TOP of the airplane

(in reply to Neilster)
Post #: 1447
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/3/2009 1:02:14 AM   
SamuraiProgrmmr

 

Posts: 353
Joined: 10/17/2004
From: Paducah, Kentucky
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: SamuraiProgrammer

Sorry. let me rephrase

What ended on the August 31, 1939 (the day before World War II started) ?



When I posed the question, the answer was intended to be 'the war between the Soviet Union and Japan'. In searching the reference for posting here, I now realize that while the fighting might have been over, the official declaration of peace might not have happened for a while.

From "The Second World War : A Complete History" by Martin Gilbert....

quote:



On...August 31, the Soviet Union, Germany's ally of less than a week, had finally been victorious in its battle with the Japanese on the Soviet-Mongolian borderlands, as Soviet forces, commanded by General Zhukov, destroyed the last reststance of the Sixth Japanese Army at Khalkhin Gol. As one war ended, another began, known to history as the Second World War.



When I first read this I gathered that the war between the Soviet Union and Japan had ended on the day before WWII started.

But it is still sort of interesting. From an Eastern perspective, the attack on Poland might not be the starting point of the war; but rather hostilities between Japan and the Soviet Union (or even hostilities between Japan and Korea, China, etc.



_____________________________

Bridge is the best wargame going .. Where else can you find a tournament every weekend?

(in reply to SamuraiProgrmmr)
Post #: 1448
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/3/2009 2:11:01 AM   
olivier_slith


Posts: 187
Joined: 5/7/2000
From: USA
Status: offline
I thought the Brits had blimps too

(in reply to ItBurns)
Post #: 1449
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/3/2009 11:45:32 AM   
nyhotep

 

Posts: 9
Joined: 8/26/2009
Status: offline
Well, does Colonel Blimp count?

(in reply to olivier_slith)
Post #: 1450
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/3/2009 11:49:50 AM   
nyhotep

 

Posts: 9
Joined: 8/26/2009
Status: offline
quote:

What object did a B24 shoot down with a .50 cal in 1944? (Hint: a unique occurence!)


Anyone any ideas on this, yet?

(in reply to nyhotep)
Post #: 1451
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/3/2009 11:20:12 PM   
Extraneous

 

Posts: 1810
Joined: 6/14/2008
Status: offline
Neilster is correct the USS Akron (ZRS-4) and USS Macon (ZRS-5) were Rigid airships.

_____________________________

University of Science Music and Culture (USMC) class of 71 and 72 ~ Extraneous (AKA Mziln)

(in reply to nyhotep)
Post #: 1452
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/4/2009 3:13:21 AM   
paulderynck


Posts: 8201
Joined: 3/24/2007
From: Canada
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: nyhotep

quote:

What object did a B24 shoot down with a .50 cal in 1944? (Hint: a unique occurence!)


Anyone any ideas on this, yet?

Total guess - a V1 ?

< Message edited by paulderynck -- 9/4/2009 3:14:26 AM >


_____________________________

Paul

(in reply to nyhotep)
Post #: 1453
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/4/2009 11:12:08 AM   
nyhotep

 

Posts: 9
Joined: 8/26/2009
Status: offline
Nope, lots of V1s were shot down.

(in reply to paulderynck)
Post #: 1454
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/4/2009 11:41:15 AM   
Kaletsch2007

 

Posts: 142
Joined: 4/2/2008
Status: offline
I would go for a V2 ?

(in reply to nyhotep)
Post #: 1455
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/4/2009 1:30:40 PM   
micheljq


Posts: 791
Joined: 3/31/2008
From: Quebec
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: nyhotep

quote:

What object did a B24 shoot down with a .50 cal in 1944? (Hint: a unique occurence!)


Anyone any ideas on this, yet?


A bird?

_____________________________

Michel Desjardins,
"Patriotism is a virtue of the vicious" - Oscar Wilde
"History is a set of lies agreed upon" - Napoleon Bonaparte after the battle of Waterloo, june 18th, 1815

(in reply to nyhotep)
Post #: 1456
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/4/2009 3:53:36 PM   
brian brian

 

Posts: 3191
Joined: 11/16/2005
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: SamuraiProgrammer



When I posed the question, the answer was intended to be 'the war between the Soviet Union and Japan'. In searching the reference for posting here, I now realize that while the fighting might have been over, the official declaration of peace might not have happened for a while.

From "The Second World War : A Complete History" by Martin Gilbert....




Maybe the date you are looking for is at some point in March, 1941, when the Russians and Japanese did finally sign a Non-Aggression Pact. But with no official declaration of war, there didn't ever need to be an official declaration of peace I guess.

(in reply to SamuraiProgrmmr)
Post #: 1457
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/4/2009 5:14:36 PM   
nyhotep

 

Posts: 9
Joined: 8/26/2009
Status: offline

Kaletsch has it, apparaently, the only V2 shot down was by a B24, just as it was being launched.

(in reply to brian brian)
Post #: 1458
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/5/2009 4:09:15 AM   
paulderynck


Posts: 8201
Joined: 3/24/2007
From: Canada
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: nyhotep

Nope, lots of V1s were shot down.

I know, but I didn't think too many were shot down by bombers.

_____________________________

Paul

(in reply to nyhotep)
Post #: 1459
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/7/2009 2:23:57 PM   
nyhotep

 

Posts: 9
Joined: 8/26/2009
Status: offline
Good point!

(in reply to paulderynck)
Post #: 1460
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/8/2009 1:28:22 AM   
Extraneous

 

Posts: 1810
Joined: 6/14/2008
Status: offline
quote:

What object did a B24 shoot down with a .50 cal in 1944? (Hint: a unique occurence!)

Anyone any ideas on this, yet?


How about Japanese bombers?

In 1944 B24's were most active in bombing targets in Rumania and New Guinea.
 


< Message edited by Extraneous -- 9/8/2009 1:29:16 AM >


_____________________________

University of Science Music and Culture (USMC) class of 71 and 72 ~ Extraneous (AKA Mziln)

(in reply to nyhotep)
Post #: 1461
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/8/2009 6:15:01 AM   
warspite1


Posts: 41353
Joined: 2/2/2008
From: England
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: Extraneous

quote:

What object did a B24 shoot down with a .50 cal in 1944? (Hint: a unique occurence!)

Anyone any ideas on this, yet?


How about Japanese bombers?

In 1944 B24's were most active in bombing targets in Rumania and New Guinea.
 

Warspite1

See post 1458...


_____________________________

England expects that every man will do his duty. Horatio Nelson October 1805



(in reply to Extraneous)
Post #: 1462
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/17/2009 9:10:11 AM   
Froonp


Posts: 7995
Joined: 10/21/2003
From: Marseilles, France
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: nyhotep


Kaletsch has it, apparaently, the only V2 shot down was by a B24, just as it was being launched.

Didn't a B-24 also shot down a Fw200 Condor, or am I mistaking with some other big bird vs. big bird engagement ?

(in reply to nyhotep)
Post #: 1463
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/17/2009 9:10:41 AM   
Froonp


Posts: 7995
Joined: 10/21/2003
From: Marseilles, France
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: nyhotep


Kaletsch has it, apparaently, the only V2 shot down was by a B24, just as it was being launched.

Where can one read more about that ?

(in reply to nyhotep)
Post #: 1464
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/18/2009 4:06:06 PM   
Extraneous

 

Posts: 1810
Joined: 6/14/2008
Status: offline
Soviet pilots joked that rather than being an acronym of the designers' names (Lavochkin, Gobunov, Goudkov) "LaGG" stood for what?




_____________________________

University of Science Music and Culture (USMC) class of 71 and 72 ~ Extraneous (AKA Mziln)

(in reply to Froonp)
Post #: 1465
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/18/2009 4:50:36 PM   
Mike Parker

 

Posts: 583
Joined: 12/30/2008
From: Houston TX
Status: offline
I did have to look up the Russian words "Letayushchiy Absolyutno Garantirovanny Grob"

it basically means flying coffin

(in reply to Extraneous)
Post #: 1466
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/18/2009 4:57:20 PM   
Extraneous

 

Posts: 1810
Joined: 6/14/2008
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mike Parker

I did have to look up the Russian words "Letayushchiy Absolyutno Garantirovanny Grob"

it basically means flying coffin


Close enough...

The novel, wood-laminate construction of the aircraft continued to be poor quality (as with its predecessor) and pilots joked that rather than being an acronym of the designers' names it stood for Lakirovanny garantirovanny grob ("guaranteed varnished coffin").


_____________________________

University of Science Music and Culture (USMC) class of 71 and 72 ~ Extraneous (AKA Mziln)

(in reply to Mike Parker)
Post #: 1467
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 9/18/2009 10:53:59 PM   
Froonp


Posts: 7995
Joined: 10/21/2003
From: Marseilles, France
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: Extraneous


quote:

ORIGINAL: Mike Parker

I did have to look up the Russian words "Letayushchiy Absolyutno Garantirovanny Grob"

it basically means flying coffin


Close enough...

The novel, wood-laminate construction of the aircraft continued to be poor quality (as with its predecessor) and pilots joked that rather than being an acronym of the designers' names it stood for Lakirovanny garantirovanny grob ("guaranteed varnished coffin").


Nice.

(in reply to Extraneous)
Post #: 1468
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 10/31/2009 8:06:04 AM   
Orm


Posts: 22154
Joined: 5/3/2008
From: Sweden
Status: offline
Who is supposed to have said following quote? Please, remember, to answer from memmory and no internet browsing on the answer.

"I don't know what the hell this "logistics" is that Marshall is always talking about, but I want some of it."

_____________________________

Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett

(in reply to Froonp)
Post #: 1469
RE: OT - WWII quiz - 10/31/2009 10:52:47 AM   
Shannon V. OKeets

 

Posts: 22095
Joined: 5/19/2005
From: Honolulu, Hawaii
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: Orm

Who is supposed to have said following quote? Please, remember, to answer from memmory and no internet browsing on the answer.

"I don't know what the hell this "logistics" is that Marshall is always talking about, but I want some of it."

Well, I don't know - never having heard the quote before. But I'll take a guess that it was McArthur.

_____________________________

Steve

Perfection is an elusive goal.

(in reply to Orm)
Post #: 1470
Page:   <<   < prev  47 48 [49] 50 51   next >   >>
All Forums >> [New Releases from Matrix Games] >> World in Flames >> RE: OT - WWII quiz Page: <<   < prev  47 48 [49] 50 51   next >   >>
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4.5 ANSI

1.641