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World War 2 Fact of the day!

Hey guys! Here is your WW2 fact of the day! "Did you know that on D-day (Normandy landings) the German Luftwaffe (air force) was only able to fly one single sorty over Omaha Beach with 2 planes that failed to damage anything. Both pilots survived the war! Meanwhile the Allies flew a staggering 14,000. Your picture of the day is above! In this picture, American infantry prepare to land on Omaha Beach, on June 6th 1944 under heavy fire. Omaha beach would lead to 2000 American casualties and proved to be the costliest landing of them all that day. Feel free to post your own facts and discuss them as you will! If you want to see these facts feel free to follow me as i should post them everyday! Thanks!

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  • Edited by ansac11: 1/19/2013 5:12:04 AM
    Did you guys know that two American flags were flown over Iwo Jima? The first was when the Americans captured Mt. Suribachi to the side of the island, while the second was done a few days later. The reason for this was because the first was flag was a sign to show the American down by the coast and in the see if the mountain had been captured(the commanding officers were unsure if the Japanese left that part of the island), while the second flag, which was bigger and more impressive was raised a few days later. This is the iconic photograph that we see.

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  • Heaviest Tank The heaviest tank ever built was the German Maus II, which weighed 192 tonnes. However by the end of the war it had never reached an operational state. - source: Guiness Book of Records. Suicide Dog Bombers The Soviet Red Army once trained dogs to destroy enemy tanks. The dogs were trained to associate the underside of tanks with food and were fitted with a 26lb explosive device strapped to their backs. Once the dogs crawled under the tanks, the device was triggered and exploded destroying the tank (and of course the dog). Unfortunately this didn't always work as planned as the dogs were trained using Soviet tanks so were more likely to run under these than the German tanks. As many as 25 German tanks were put out of action this way during the battles for Stalingrad and Kursk. Army Bear Amongst the methods of transport used by the 2nd Polish Corps fighting the battle of Monte Cassino was a brown bear called Wojtek who helped to move boxes of ammunition. Luck of the Phoenix One of the American light cruisers anchored at Pearl Harbour during the Japanese attack of December 1941 was the Phoenix. The Phoenix survived the attack virtually unscathed, however, more than 40 years later she was torpedoed and sunk by the British submarine Conqueror in the South Atlantic. The Phoenix, at the time of her demise, was of course known then as the General Belgrano. [this probably only means anything to British readers - ed] Churchill's Near Miss On January 17th 1942 Churchill was nearly shot down by the enemy and then his own airforce. During a return trip from the United States, his flying boat veered off course and came close to German anti-aircraft guns in France, after this error was noticed and corrected, his aircraft then appeared to British radar operators to be an enemy bomber. Six RAF fighters were scrambled to shoot him down, but fortunately for Churchill they failed to find him. Grounded Paratroops After suffering heavy losses during the airborne assault and capture of Crete, Hitler never again committed his airborne troops to large-scale operations and they were instead used as ground infantry. Bomber of Nagasaki Virtually everybody knows the name of the B-29 bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima - the Enola Gay - but how about the one that dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki 3 days later? This B-29 was known as "Bock's Car", and Nagasaki was not its original target - the intended target city was Kokura, which escaped as the bomber was under orders to attack only a clear target and the city was shrouded in smog at the time. Nagasaki was the first alternative target city. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url] Salute Despite what you might see in the movies, the regular German Army (Wehrmacht) did not usually use the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url] salute. Only after the July 1944 attempt on Hitler's life were they forced to use the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url] salute as standard. D Day Although many people refer to the Allied D-Day landings in Normandy as "Operation Overlord", the naval assault was actually called "Operation Neptune". The landings were originally known as Overlord, but in September 1943 the codename was changed to Neptune, and Overlord from then on was used to refer to the general Allied strategy in northwestern Europe. And the D in D-Day stands for Day! Suicide Ships You've heard of suicide or kamikaze bombers - but how about suicide battleships!? On 7th April 1945 off the island of Okinawa the Japanese battleship Yamato, which had not been given fuel for its return journey home, arrived with several other ships to attack the American fleet. The Yamato, which was one of the two largest battleships ever built, and her accompanying ships, were sunk by American aircraft before they reached their target. Himmler Heinrich Himmler, the evil head of the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url] SS, was once a chicken farmer. Mussolini Benito Mussolini, during the First World War, was an editor for an Italian newspaper partly financed by the British and French. At that time he was an opponent of the Germanic Central Powers (he also served in the Italian army until wounded). Stalin's Name Stalin's original name was Josif Djugashvili. In 1913 he began using the pseudonym Stalin meaning "Man of Steel".

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    • Wait. You mean the first few Call of Duty games were based on real stuff?

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      • What of the little known operation that Churchill enacted where the British were to seize the French naval ships before the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url] could acquire them and that in one harbor the British were forced to open fire on their comrades?

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        • Edited by George S Patton: 1/19/2013 12:37:13 AM
          It would have been alot easier with some of the funnies Also, I followed you. The forums need something like this.

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          • Edited by tjal: 1/19/2013 12:59:23 AM
            Do keep in mind that casualty =/= killed in action.

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            • 2000 casualties? 60,000 people died on the landings I think so how is 2000 the most?

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              • If young Stalin got a haircut he would be one hell of a stud...No homo.

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              • Did you know WW2 was the first "world war" before they retconned the Great War into WW1?

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              • What's funny is that they had about 200 amtracks or what ever those floating APC's were called during the invasion. But they didn't use them for the invading force. They were the reinforcements if the main force failed. Those APC's would have made the invasion a hell a lot easier because the are more protected and they could provide cover fire.

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                • If you start a group, I will follow.

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                  • enough with your facts

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