Quiz

Correct! Your turn! :smiley:

In 1942, Japan commenced building the world’s biggest submarines.
Specs please?

Series: I-400
Length: 400 ft
Water Displacement: 3,530 tons
Max Depth: 325 ft
Range: 37,500 mi
Cargo: 3 Seaplane Bombers
Purpose: Destroy Pacific exit of the Panama Canal
Total Built: 3
Fate: Destroyed by Americans in 1946

Correct-your turn.

Tell me a little about the Wannsee Conference

The Wansee Conference, held in January 1942, was intended to clarify the mechanics of The Final Solution.

The Wansee Conference, held in January 1942, was intended to clarify the mechanics of The Final Solution.[/quote]

Yes. Your turn.

What was this posters title?

After a day or so of research, I can’t find anything :shock: Maybe Dani or Clauss can help me out over here! :lol:

Hint:It protrays a Jew :wink:

If it portrays a Jew, I’m guessing it’s German. But I don’t know. You might as well give it away I suppose. :frowning: I’m stuck.

An anti-Semitic Poster for the Nazi exhibition, the [b]Wandering Jew /b.

Please post another quiz. :slight_smile:

What was the rate of friendly fire casualties in the US army at WWII?

Off the top of my head, less than 2% of total casualties. Allow me more time for better research :slight_smile:

Off the top of my head, less than 2% of total casualties. Allow me more time for better research :)[/quote]

No problem.

I don’t know! :shock:

No problem-it wasn’t an easy one anyway.

So here it is:
According to
THE Michael Eugene Mullen AMERICAN FRIENDLY-FIRE NOTEBOOK,
(Established by The American War Library 11 November 1996),
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21%!!!

No problem-it wasn’t an easy one anyway.

So here it is:
According to
THE Michael Eugene Mullen AMERICAN FRIENDLY-FIRE NOTEBOOK,
(Established by The American War Library 11 November 1996),
friendly fire casualties (both fatal and non-fatal) based on historic War Dept, Dept of the Navy and Dept of Defense casualty reports detailing various battle reports in WWII were…
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21%!!![/quote]

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

That’s alot of men! :cry:

I’m gonna ask an easy question because we need one for a change :wink:
Anyway, this’ll be a breeze for you I’m sure. So here it is.

Question: In what country is the grave of General Patton?

Sorry for the late reply.
I think he died in a hospital in France after a car accident.