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Dam*t okay okay here's another, o and unless somebody beats me to it...I'll keep posting until I find it(wiki isn't helping in this at all:gah: :wall: :furious3: )
Okay here: Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev
wrong once more
I'm guessing Gorbachev, because during the second world war he was a kid. So he might have run around played with german grenades.
Yuri andropov?
both wrong
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Originally Posted by General Boreaus Brittanicus
HMMM.... a USSR leader who blew off his hands... not
Gorbachev
Yuri andropov
Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev
Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev
Georgy Maximilianovich Malenkov
So if its non of them who could it be... a future soviet leader??
Non of them? <---- is that right?
i meant ussr/russian leader, not USSR....that would be why everyone was guessing wrong
Boris Yeltsin.
yes
Boris Yeltsin lost 3 fingers on his left hand due to an exploding grenade when entering a red army depot in 1943
ur turn
I swear that was my next guess:yes:!!!! Not fair, he cheated:embarassed:Quote:
Originally Posted by General Boreaus Brittanicus
Which British two leaders lead the failed Namsos Campaign? I'm looking for a general and an admiral who were in overall command of their respective land and naval forces.
winston churchill first lord of admirlaity, and Adrian Cartoin De wiart (sp)
Not the answer I was looking for, but sort of correct, so I'll accept it.
when was the Russian Tsar Paul I assasinated?
March 11, 1801
That better be right!!
Correct!!!!!
Your go, Decker
straight out of wikipedia I presume?Quote:
Originally Posted by Decker
Yer probably, i got the question of their as well....struggling for time to ask a questionQuote:
Originally Posted by diablodelmar
Of course not ~;)Quote:
Originally Posted by diablodelmar
And about dang time I got something right:birthday2: :charge: :elephant:
Okay...
It's a 2 part question
This Russian General had his first major success in armored warfare against the Japanese in 1939 at this battle.
Jukov isn't it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Decker
Forgot the second part.
The battle is kaklin gol or something like that i think.
That was fast... but yea you are correct. All that time spent trying to get one question right and it's answered in 2 mins...:shrug:Quote:
Originally Posted by Petrus
Sorry for that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Decker
As it is too difficult for me to formulate a question in english without giving the answer, i let you choose the next one.
Are you sure? Find a translation site and type your question there and the copy and paste it here. Someone might correct it if the translation is a bit off. It is your turn.
I'll try.
During the last weeks of a lost war, a general required his government to start peace negotiations or face the circumstances of a very major military defeat.
After the conclusion of peace, he claimed the army had been betrayed by the political power.
Despise this fact that made of him a traitor, he maintained a high level of popularity until his death.
What is the name of this general?
Erich Ludendorff.
Not bad but that's not the good one.Quote:
Originally Posted by AggonyDuck
The rank of the guy i think to was field marshal.
Hindenburg?
Only two dictators of Germany during World War I, so I'm guessing Hindeburg is correct, as well.
Hindenburg is correct. Conradus turn.