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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/12/2009 8:00:54 AM   
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96) Where is the last Japanese soldier known to have surrendered? The Phillipines in 1974.


Are you sure about the year 1974? I believe I've read about one guy surrendering in the early 80s as well? (I am not sure though)

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/12/2009 3:59:56 PM   
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96) Where is the last Japanese soldier known to have surrendered? The Phillipines in 1974.


Are you sure about the year 1974? I believe I've read about one guy surrendering in the early 80s as well? (I am not sure though)



Here are the stories of the two I know about. Both are from 1974.

Teruo Nakamura

Private Teruo Nakamura was a Taiwan-born soldier of the Imerial Japanese Army who fought for Japan and did not surrender until 1974.

Nakamura was an aborigine, probably Amis, from Japanese colonized Taiwan. He was conscripted into a Takasago Volunteer Unit of the Imperial Japanese Army in November 1943. He was stationed on Morotai Island in Indonesia shortly before the island was captured by the Allies in September of 1944. He was declared dead in March 1945.

He lived with a group of stragglers and in the 1950's broke away from them and constructed his own camp. Nakamura's hut was discovered accidentally by a pilot in mid-1974. In November 1974, the Japanese Embassy to Indonesia and requested assistance in organizing a search.

He was arrested December 18, 1974 and was repatriated back to Taiwan. At the time of his capture, he spoke neither Japanese or Chinese. Another sensitive issue was the question of back pay of his soldier's pension. As a conscripted private, Nakamura was not entitled to pensions after a 1953 change in the law on pensions, and thus received only a minimal sum of ¥68,000 ($227.59 US). This raised a considerable outcry in the press, motivating the government to donate a larger sum.

He died of lung cancer in 1979.


Hiroo Onoda

Second Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda,was an intelligence officer in the Imperial Japanese Army. Sent to the Phillipines in December 1944.

The first time they saw a leaflet which claimed that the war was over was in October 1945. However, they mistrusted the leaflet, since another cell had been fired upon a few days previously. They concluded that the leaflet was Allied propaganda, and also believed that they would not have been fired on if the war was indeed over.

In 1952 letters and family pictures were dropped from aircraft urging them to surrender, but the three soldiers concluded that this was a hoax. Shimada was shot in the leg during a shoot-out with local fishermen in June 1953, following which Onoda nursed him back to health, and on 7 May 1954 was killed by a shot fired by a search party looking for the men.

Kozuka was killed by two shots fired by local police on 19 October 1972, when he and Onoda burned rice that had been collected by farmers, as part of their guerilla activities, leaving Onoda alone. Though Onoda had been officially declared dead in December 1959, this event suggested that it was likely he was still alive and search parties were sent out, though none were successful.

On 20 February 1974, Onoda met Norio Suzuki. Onoda and Suzuki became friends, but Onoda still refused to surrender, saying that he was waiting for orders from a superior officer.

The Japanese government then located Onoda's commanding officer, Major Taniguchi. He flew to the Phillipines and on 9 March 1974 informed Onoda of the defeat of Japan in WWII and ordered him to lay down his arms.

Lieutenant Onoda emerged from the jungle 29 years after the end of World War II, and accepted his commanding officer's order of surrender, which he did in his uniform and sword. He still had his Arisaka Type 99 rifle with 500 rounds of ammunition and several hand grenades.


Upon his return to Japan he was very popular. He wrote a book but was upset at the social changes during his absence. In April 1975 he followed the example of his elder brother Tadao and left Japan for Brazil, where he raised cattle. He married in 1976, and assumed a leading role in the local Japanese community.

In 1980, Onoda read about a Japanese teenager who had murdered his parents, returned to Japan in 1984, and established the Onoda Shizen Juku ("Onoda Nature School") educational camp for young people.

He currently spends three months of the year in Brazil.

These are the two latest surrenders that I know of. Both were in 1974 but Onoda's surrender in the Phillipines was before Nakamura's in Indonesia. So, the last place was not the Phillipines.

It was striking to me that when the search parties went out to find these men they shot at them. They were being hunted not searched for IMO. No wonder they wouldn't believe the war was over and didn't want to surrender.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/13/2009 2:08:56 PM   
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NVM.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/13/2009 2:11:02 PM   
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And who Mad Russian's avatar really is ?


Mad Zhukov.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/13/2009 2:20:37 PM   
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Here is another set of questions for those that are tired of the first set.

52) When was the T-34 first encountered in combat by the Germans?

60) Which nation made the largest operational submarine?

71) Was the German Me-262 the only jet fighter to be used operationally in the war?

73) During the Battle of Britian, according to German pilots, what were all German planes shot down by?

77) How many Royal Navy survivors were there when the Bismark sunk the HMS Hood?

80) The Electric Boat Company was the largest builder of what type of ship for the US Navy?

This time I had to actually open some books and look for information that I couldn't remember from memory. I hope you enjoy them.

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52) At the battle of Borodino in december 1941 near Moscow.

60) France with the Surcouf submarine

71) NO

73) Achtung Spitfires!

77) 3 people survived the destruction of the HMS Hood

80) Liberty Ships.


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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/14/2009 5:58:49 AM   
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66) The 106th Infantry Division.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/14/2009 6:01:28 AM   
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54) France

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/14/2009 2:51:05 PM   
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98) only once?

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/17/2009 9:16:59 PM   
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Mad Russian, when do we get the answer to 84 please?

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/24/2009 9:40:29 PM   
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hey mad Russian, I just added items 52, 60, 71, 73 to the super spreadsheet.

can you take a look at the form and ok your contributions?  items 1, 2, 3, 4...

https://spreadsheets.google.com/a/nimblebooks.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=cDEzN1hBYU81UGUwSUZUMmdEM3JkTkE6MA..

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 7:09:16 AM   
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His avatar is  64th Army Gen. Lt. Chuikov.  Defender at Stalingrad.

And it appears he is having a bad hair day.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 11:08:06 AM   
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hey mad Russian, I just added items 52, 60, 71, 73 to the super spreadsheet.

can you take a look at the form and ok your contributions?  items 1, 2, 3, 4...

https://spreadsheets.google.com/a/nimblebooks.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=cDEzN1hBYU81UGUwSUZUMmdEM3JkTkE6MA..

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Leads to a login & password page for me.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 11:13:19 AM   
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98) How many times did Japanese submarines shell the United States west coast?

Once, February 23, 1942 Japanese submarine I-17 bombed California.
Depicted in the motion Picture "1941" I believe.




Edit : February 1942, not February 1941.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 5:58:02 PM   
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Public access to Google Forms is such a hassle. I am going to have to switch if this doesn't resolve.

Try this

http://www.nimblebooks.com/wordpress/2009/04/contribute-to-the-wargamers-wwii-quiz-book/

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:04:26 PM   
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Here is another set of questions for those that are tired of the first set.



80) The Electric Boat Company was the largest builder of what type of ship for the US Navy?



80) Liberty Ships.

--Also - PT Boats! Source: Frank L. Andruss, Sr.: Building the PT Boats (Nimble Books, 2009).

Added to spreadsheet http://www.nimblebooks.com/wordpress/2009/04/contribute-to-the-wargamers-wwii-quiz-book/




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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:07:54 PM   
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quote:

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98) How many times did Japanese submarines shell the United States west coast?

Once, February 23, 1941 Japanese submarine I-17 bombed California.
Depicted in the motion Picture "1941" I believe.





Added to spreadsheet. http://www.nimblebooks.com/wordpress/2009/04/contribute-to-the-wargamers-wwii-quiz-book/

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:16:28 PM   
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Yes, that's correct.

Tiger I
Elephant
Tiger II
Sturmtiger
Jagdtiger

Most people forget that the Elephant was made off of the Tiger chassis.

Good Hunting.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:18:20 PM   
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97) How many B-25's flew in the Doolittle Raid?

16


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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:20:19 PM   
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quote:

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quote:

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98) How many times did Japanese submarines shell the United States west coast?

Once, February 23, 1941 Japanese submarine I-17 bombed California.
Depicted in the motion Picture "1941" I believe.


Added to spreadsheet. http://www.nimblebooks.com/wordpress/2009/04/contribute-to-the-wargamers-wwii-quiz-book/

Except that it is wrong.
I Googled it, and found out a second bombing :

23 February 1942 : A Japanese submarine (I-17) makes the first attack on the American mainland by shelling an oil refinery at Ellwood, California.
28 August 1942 : A Japanese seaplane catapulted from submarine I-25 and drops firebombs on forests in Oregon, USA causing a forest fire.

There may be more.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:21:50 PM   
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I have one :

What are the Baedeker raids ? Why this name, and what is there that is special about these raids ?

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:22:53 PM   
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I have another (it is so ridiculous) :

What is the first name of Montgomery ?

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:34:42 PM   
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50) What plane did the Japanese call the "Whistling Death"?

Chance Vought F4U Corsair.


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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:38:50 PM   
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quote:

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What is the largest successful military operation of all time?
The attack on Berlin?

18) Which Allied AFV had the main gun pointing over the rear of the vehicle instead of facing forward?
2-pdr portee?

29) Which German fighter aircraft had an engine and propeller at both the front and the back of the aircraft?
Do 335? Dont think it was operational though. It is in WiF.

39) What American piece of equipment soon came to be feared by Allied tankers after it's introduction into combat?

The Panzerfaust & Panzerschreck? Both copies of the Bazooka

48) Which Allied fighter is credited with destroying more Axis aircraft than any other?
Its a russian fighter no doubt. I try a shot at the Mig-3.

43) What does the term "cat fur" refer to when talking about German tanks?
Hehe, never heard that before, but the "cats" had a layer of Zimmerit - antimagnetic paste.




Berlin was not the largest successful military operation of all time.

18) The 2-pdr portee was not an Armored Fighting Vehicle (AFV). But an antitank gun mounted on the back of a truck. It did face backwards though. That's not what I'm looking for in this case though.

29)Yes, it was the Dornier 335 Pfeil.

39) The Panzerschreck is correct. I was a copy of the bazooka which the Germans captured in Tunisia. The Panzerfaust is not a copy of the bazooka.

43) Hehe, never heard that before, but the "cats" had a layer of Zimmerit - antimagnetic paste. Zimmerit is not what cat fur refers to.

48) No, the Mig-3 is not correct.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:41:32 PM   
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Forgive me if I've doubled up on an answer here or there. There's just so many questions.....


12) What are the two places known in WWII as the most bombed place on earth? One was bombed by the Axis, the other was bombed by the Allies.
Malta is the axis bombed one.

18) Which Allied AFV had the main gun pointing over the rear of the vehicle instead of facing forward?
The British Archer

23) Which country entered WWII with a rifle it thought too ineffective, stopped production of the weapon, then restarted it's production which then lasted to the end of the war?
Probably the Italians....

29) Which German fighter aircraft had an engine and propeller at both the front and the back of the aircraft?
Ta 335 I think. Or Do335. Can't quite remember now.

46) The T-34 was the most produced vehicle by the Soviet Union. What was the second most produced vehicle?
Will have a stab. BT-7

50) What plane did the Japanese call the "Whistling Death"?
F4U Corsair

Leigh


12) Malta is the axis bombed one. Where was the Allied bombed one?

18) Yes, the British Archer is correct.

23) Yes, the Italians are correct.

29) Yes, the Dornier 335 is correct.

46) No, the BT-7 is not the second most produced Soviet AFV during the war.

50) Yes, the Corsair is correct.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:42:58 PM   
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98) How many times did Japanese submarines shell the United States west coast?

Once, February 23, 1941 Japanese submarine I-17 bombed California.
Depicted in the motion Picture "1941" I believe.


Added to spreadsheet. http://www.nimblebooks.com/wordpress/2009/04/contribute-to-the-wargamers-wwii-quiz-book/

Except that it is wrong.
I Googled it, and found out a second bombing :

23 February 1942 : A Japanese submarine (I-17) makes the first attack on the American mainland by shelling an oil refinery at Ellwood, California.
28 August 1942 : A Japanese seaplane catapulted from submarine I-25 and drops firebombs on forests in Oregon, USA causing a forest fire.

There may be more.


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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:44:19 PM   
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98) How many times did Japanese submarines shell the United States west coast?

Once, February 23, 1941 Japanese submarine I-17 bombed California.
Depicted in the motion Picture "1941" I believe.

Except that it is wrong.
I Googled it, and found out a second bombing :

23 February 1942 : A Japanese submarine (I-17) makes the first attack on the American mainland by shelling an oil refinery at Ellwood, California.
28 August 1942 : A Japanese seaplane catapulted from submarine I-25 and drops firebombs on forests in Oregon, USA causing a forest fire.

There may be more.

And a third :
23 February 1942 : A Japanese submarine (I-17) makes the first attack on the American mainland by shelling an oil refinery at Ellwood, California.
28 August 1942 : A Japanese seaplane catapulted from submarine I-25 and drops firebombs on forests in Oregon, USA causing a forest fire.
9 September 1942 : Japanese bomb Oregon forests with incendiaries for second time but with little effect.


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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:45:54 PM   
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34) You are correct. It was Operation Bagratin and D-Day.

Good Hunting.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 6:48:01 PM   
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Who was the "one-shot lighter" ?


Who was? Or what was?

The Sherman was known as the one shot lighter, the Ronson and the Tommy Cooker because it caught fire after being hit almost anywhere. There is a documented case of a Sherman catching fire after being hit on the drive sprocket.

Good Hunting.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 7:53:08 PM   
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Who was the "one-shot lighter" ?


Who was? Or what was?

The Sherman was known as the one shot lighter, the Ronson and the Tommy Cooker because it caught fire after being hit almost anywhere. There is a documented case of a Sherman catching fire after being hit on the drive sprocket.

Good Hunting.

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It was not the Sherman. (I asked the question).
It is the G4M Betty.

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RE: OT - WWII quiz - 4/27/2009 8:55:21 PM   
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quote:

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Who was the "one-shot lighter" ?


Who was? Or what was?

The Sherman was known as the one shot lighter, the Ronson and the Tommy Cooker because it caught fire after being hit almost anywhere. There is a documented case of a Sherman catching fire after being hit on the drive sprocket.

Good Hunting.

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It was not the Sherman. (I asked the question).
It is the G4M Betty.



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