Ukrainians.
They made a movie about it called 'Victory', but in the movie the prisoners were British, American and... Brasilian... Also not represented in the movie was the aftermath when the...
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Ukrainians.
They made a movie about it called 'Victory', but in the movie the prisoners were British, American and... Brasilian... Also not represented in the movie was the aftermath when the...
Nope... now take your rickshaw and head west.
Nope.
Think more Eastern.
Prisoners from what country were forced to play their German captors in soccer games?
Balloons carrying bombs to the west coast. I want to say California, but Oregon comes to mind as well.
Ovah-LAWWWWD
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Yay.
Most militaries of the day would use weapons like the .30-cal or the B.A.R. to support the infantry squad. The German doctrine was to have the infantry squad support the MG-42. It makes sense...
Negatory.
Germany developed a somewhat unique doctrine concerning infantry tactics and support weapons in that the infantry supported the "support weapon" instead of the other way around. What weapon was the...
He married a Protestant.
Oh, and uh, I guess for a question:
Why was Joseph Goebels excommunicated by the Roman Catholic?
Not exactly WWII related, but there was a near-coup against FDR in 1933 headed by a lot of the elite.