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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

European War Volume II

European War Volume II
Exactly at 10:45 am. His heart was pounding, but nothing happened. Could there be something less wrong? Through one minute ... two .... Suddenly seen the light shining, a great explosion visible and audible on the surface of the water .... Thus, the German heavy water supply  the greatest and the machines are priceless. (The chapter on Germany's Most Successful Making Born Atom)Instead of the partisans had to acknowledge the courage of German troops. If they attack a partisan position, "they go quietly, as if he were having a parade." On the other hand Germany was also amazed at the ingenuity Tito. Head of German SS must admit slipperiness Tito. Each time the siege, each time Tito managed to escape, according to Himmler. (The chapter on the Yugoslav Partisan Resistance)


From this statement, it is obvious how strong reason for naming Liddell Hart's doctrine of unconditional surrender as the biggest blunder the Allies in this war. From every angle, the doctrine was even difficult for the Allies and the favorable position of Hitler. (The chapter on Roosevelt Concerning Demands Unconditional Surrender Hares Germany)Shannon Gibson pilots call for strike. But soon he heard a sharp voice in communication alai, Martin's voice is screaming that the dam had disappeared. He saw the Dam Mochne shattered and collapsed. Sebannyak 134 million tons of water now pouring into the valley Mochne great. (Chapter 617 Squadron RAF on German dams Attacking)Heard that Mussolini had become pale, the establishment of stagger, as if he received a terrible blow to her chest. "Then This is the end my history," Mussolini said in a weak voice. (The chapter on Dropped and the arrest of Italian Fascist dictator by King Victor Emmanuel)
Fighting TECHNIOUES OF A PANZERGRENADIERShip-wrecked landing craft, passenger die horribly. Screams of the wounded lost vanished into the black sea. Those who survived, on arrival at the beach immediately bombarded with machine gun bullets and mortar .... (The chapter on the Allied landings and the Battle on the Beach Salerno, Italy)

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