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| ,,Nazi-Bell" test-rig was a cooling tower | 30 Nov 2005 07:32 GMT | 2 |
Polish writer and researcher Igor Witkowski was wrong. His theory of a test-rig near the Polish village Ludwikowice, in which the ,,Nazi-Bell" allegedly has been tested, was proven wrong. Despite best seller author and Jane's reporter Nick Cook had supported
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| Fw: Need help locating WWII Documentary | 30 Nov 2005 07:30 GMT | 1 |
: "SteveL" <sjl_computing@yahoo.com> posted Nov. 26: > I am trying to identify and get a video I saw about 10 years ago on > . . . a documentary about a secret mission during World War II. It > involved a ship that took the Arctic route, starting I think in |
| Fw: What Was Japan's "Plan B" If Pearl Attack was not a Surprise? | 30 Nov 2005 07:30 GMT | 4 |
Craig <crw59@earthlink.net> posted Nov. 21:
> If the surprise was not successful, what was Japan's plan if America > had planes in the air with the potential to track the Japanese planes > back to their fleet? |
| Fw: Holocaust revisionists | 29 Nov 2005 11:00 GMT | 3 |
"Alan Meyer" <ameyer2@yahoo.com> Nov. 23:
> > We can identify a few particular types of holocaust revisionists. > > One is "contrarians," > I'll add some more types to those: |
| WWII Movie ??? | 29 Nov 2005 11:00 GMT | 1 |
I can remember many years ago watching an old WWII movie that had some group (5-10 people) trying to sneak up to a German outpost in the mountains using hang gliders. Would anyone have any idea what movie this was??? Thanks so much in return!!
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| Myths of Pearl Harbor, the midget sub picture. | 28 Nov 2005 06:50 GMT | 1 |
An original source for the photograph used in the "Myths of Pearl Harbor" the Discovery channel showed Saturday, 11/26/05, can be found at: http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/events/wwii-pac/pearlhbr/ph-nyd.htm
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| Some observations about raising of US airborne divisions | 28 Nov 2005 06:50 GMT | 190 |
I followed the debate about the number of US airborne divisions raised and although my first instinct was to agree with the position that there were too many of them, eventually I asked myself, how was US Army suppose to know whether activating 13th Airborne in August 1943
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| Fw: Cite? Stalin on WW2 -- "British gave time, Americans gave money, and Russians gave blood". | 25 Nov 2005 23:19 GMT | 12 |
"Hugo S. Cunningham" <checkwebsite@cyberussr.com> posted Nov. 18:
> I also recognize that many individual Westerners made great sacrifices > and even gave their lives against the Axis. Well, in the years when Luftwaffe night bombers were
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| Fw: Fw: Cite? Stalin on WW2 -- "British gave time, Americans gave money, and Russians gave blood". | 24 Nov 2005 20:47 GMT | 1 |
"Hugo S. Cunningham" <checkwebsite@cyberussr.com> posted Nov. 22:
> > Stalin > >was here not "playing footsie" with Hiitler: he was no less > >an ally than the US was in 1941, supplying arms and fuel |
| U S - T 34 Tank ? | 24 Nov 2005 20:46 GMT | 99 |
Did any one in US come up the Ideal to ask the USSR for the blue prints for the T 34 ? as we were on the same side and our tanks were so inferior to the Tiger ...it seems like after all the aid we gave them , that they would be more than happy to help us out......
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| Fw: Holocaust revisionists | 23 Nov 2005 08:52 GMT | 2 |
: "sarki" <ado.mohammed@intercontinentalbankplc.com> posted Nov. 8: > I' m just curious to know what possible arguments the revisionists > have that could even make one to start having doubts that the Holocaust > ever took place as generally accepted. . . . |
| Cite? Stalin on WW2 -- "British gave time, Americans gave money, and Russians gave blood". | 23 Nov 2005 08:51 GMT | 18 |
There is a Stalin quote on the Internet, that to win WW2, "the British gave time, the Americans gave money, and the Russians gave blood". This sounds like something Stalin might have said if he was in a
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| Fw: Soldiers Killed in Post WWII Occupation of Germany and Japan | 22 Nov 2005 07:55 GMT | 1 |
"IF" <ifriedman@hotmail.com> posted Nov. 14:
> Does anybody have any information regarding the numbers of > soldiers (American, British, French and Soviet) killed in Germany, > hopefully by year, from the time that the war was over (When |
| Battle of Ardenne Conspiracy | 22 Nov 2005 07:54 GMT | 13 |
The History Channel (I confess, I watch it) had a program about the wealth of enigma intercepts that were coming in that if read the right way left little doubt that a German attack was immeninent thru the
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| Fw: Fw: US fighter squadron questions | 21 Nov 2005 08:16 GMT | 1 |
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