2nd WW2 Cumulative History Quiz

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cidknee said:
close but good enough.... they were the first african american Paratroopers

Couldn't get much closer :confused: . Next question then? :scan:
 
Ok I will go then

The United States developed a turretless AFV. The heaviest American tank design of the War, this vehicle was intended for use in reducing enemy fortifications. The Question is what is it and why wasn’t it put into production?
 
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During production, the army noticed that this vehicle lacked a turret and re-designated it as Gun Motor Carriage T95. The U.S. Army was evidently quite taken with the design and production orders were prepared for use in Operation Olympic, the planned invasion of Japan. The first prototype was complete in September of 1945. During trials conducted after the war, the second prototype was destroyed by fire. The project was abandoned in October, 1947. This tank never saw combat.

Designation: heavy Tank T28
(later: 105 Gun Motor Carriage T95)
Crew: 8 (Commander, Driver, Co-driver, and 5 man gun crew)
Battle Weight: 190,000 lb
Dimensions: Length: 36ft 6in (overall), 24ft 7in (excluding gun)
Width: 14ft 5in (13ft 11in outer tracks removed)
Main Armament: 1 x 105mm high-velocity gun
Secondary Armament: 1 x .50 Browning MG (AA)
Armor thickness: 300mm maximum, 25mm minimum
Traverse: 10° left and right
Maximum speed: 8 mph

This tank was unusual in many ways:
The cast hull was 2/3 length of track assemblies, and set towards the rear;
The 105mm gun was set in a ball shaped mantlet of 12in armor;
There were two tracks on either side of the hull;
The outer track assembly could be removed for transport by rail or road running in confined surroundings;
The two detached tracks could then be joined into a "dumb"unit and towed behind the main vehicle.
 
Who's the guy who tried to kill Hitler with the briefcase but failed because the meeting was in a shed instead of a bunker?
 
dgfred said:
:clap: Would love to see :scan: :cool: .


MOI OUSSI id lOOOOOOVe to see those pics , and wasnt the assasination by albert speer?
 
cidknee said:
MOI OUSSI id lOOOOOOVe to see those pics , and wasnt the assasination by albert speer?


I think it was Stauffenberg :confused: , if the question is of the July1944
plot. :scan:
 
You guys know the bridge has been moved from the crossing point to a nearby piece of land right?
 
ok i think u are right... but wasnt speer one of the ringleaders?
 
cidknee said:
ok i think u are right... but wasnt speer one of the ringleaders?

I think you are thinking of something later that was just an 'idea' or rumor.

I pass my question to cidknee ;) , he missed one earlier.
 
oh... ok heres one.

what was the official designation of the " potato masher"
 
Rik Meleet said:
Yes, but that is 15 years ago and I wouldn't have a clue where the photo's are. Somewhere boxxed up in my parents' home after their movement.


Start digging Rik :mischief: . We won't forget to keep reminding you ;) .

I have no idea on the potato masher :confused: .
 
stielhandgrenate?
 
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