3rd Cumulative WW2 History Quiz

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nonconformist said:
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Which ethnic group was (allegedly) preferred for Soviet tank crewmen, and why?

How about mongolian? :confused: due to their height avg.
 
An early German Infra Red Night Sight for use with the MP44 Assault Rifle?
 
i was gonn say it was a early infa red scope, but then i saw hornblowers answer.

but heres a pic of one in case anyone wants it.
 

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I take it that the picture is of an allied soldier testing a captured scope?
....I think he is going to get a black eye if he pulls the trigger!
 
What was the name of the vessel sunk by the Japanese in Sydney Harbour in WW2?
What was the intended target?

I hope that I wasn't too presumptuous in putting out the next question...
 
Hornblower said:
I take it that the picture is of an allied soldier testing a captured scope?
....I think he is going to get a black eye if he pulls the trigger!

Theres no magazine in the gun
Unless he self loaded a single round into the breach of the gun.
 
Hornblower said:
I take it that the picture is of an allied soldier testing a captured scope?
....I think he is going to get a black eye if he pulls the trigger!

Och, he's just posing. What's the point of using a nightscope in daytime?

(And the camera wouldn't work at night to take the photo).

Sorry Hornblower, I've drawn a blank. I'd guess the target was a battleship but they hit a liner by mistake.

Bit vague, but if no one gets closer it's worth being early. ;)
 
the Australian Hospital Ship Centaur if im not mistaken, but I probally am.
 
Hornblower said:
What was the name of the vessel sunk by the Japanese in Sydney Harbour in WW2?
What was the intended target?

I hope that I wasn't too presumptuous in putting out the next question...

Thats easy it was a converted traweler which was used to house saliors.
Its name ....... hmmm its name escapes my memory
 
FriendlyFire said:
Thats easy it was a converted traweler which was used to house saliors.
Its name ....... hmmm its name escapes my memory

A converted ferry yes .... but the name?
and the original target was a bloody big warship that was very difficult to miss... but they did.
 
HMAS Kuttabul was the target that was hit, but I'll be damed if I can find what it was supposed to be
 
You got it. Kuttabul was being used as temporary accomodation and was tied up at the seawall of the navy base.
The midget submarines had snuck through the boom by following a corvette in an attempt to get at USS Chicago. Through sheer luck/misfortune the Japanese missed the Chicago from less than 500 meters and the straight running torpedos went on to hit the seawall a further 1000 meters away where Kuttabul was situated.
I am was reminded of this event by the recent unveiling of a new memorial that has a mockup of the captured submarine. The cool thing is that I can see it by looking out my office window.
Your go cidknee
 
wicked,

Ok heres a 2 parter..

Who can tell me what was ( and circumstances of ) the Graf Zepplin

also what happened to it? and yes I want details.

This one is probally easy but all my books are packed ( Im moving!!) so this was off the top of my head.

Enjoy.
 
The Graf Zeppelin was the most successful airship (dirigible) ever built.
It went round the world in 1928, and did passeger service between German and South America during the 1930s with a perfect safety record. Sometime after
the Hindenberg exploded, it was grounded, and was eventually scrapped
so that the aluminum in its frame could be used to build fixed wing aircraft.
during the war.
 
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