You guys go ahead with the questions, I'm a bit busy now. :P
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You guys go ahead with the questions, I'm a bit busy now. :P
I'm gonna go with the bomb aimer, since he's probably closest to the escape. The unluckiest one would probably be the tailgunner, poor fellow..
Yep, so I quess the turn goes to Perkele for two correct answers? Carry on then.
2 and 3 correct, Perkele. Both got #1 wrong.
Redirflow, notice I already mentioned Palestine.
Alright, I'll work out something. Ah, colonial history:
1. According to the Peace Treaty of Sévres (1920) after WW1, this Middle East territory became a British mandate along with Palestine,...
1. Rosa Parks. I think she died some years ago.
2. Mohandas Gandhi's My Experiments with Truth.
3. Napoleon Bonaparte.
Hmm.. The Hundred flowers then? To sum it up:
1.Hundred flowers
2.Immelman Turn
3.Alan Pinkerton, protecting Lincoln
4.Still nothing here, I quess they shot down quite a few people back then.....
Number one is the great leap forward, not a clue about the others.
Yeah, Bjarni Herjolfsson. Alright, you're good to go.
Number 2 is correct, as far as I know.
Number one, looking for a different plane here. I was meant to ask for a two engine plane actually, forgot that part.
And yes, Leif was the first to land...
Sweet. Now, some fairly easy questions.
1)What effective plane became known as Germany's "jack of all trades" during WW2?
2)What was the name given to Hitler's operation to invade Soviet Union,...
1)Not quite sure about the "widespread use", but perhaps Italy. And the war was WW1.
2)USSR, and the number.. 6-8 million is my wild quess. (although they made a lot of PPsh's so the number could...
1. No idea, but I'll say a division( how many battalions is that again?:P)
2. Liberia and Ethiopia.
3. Blanda!
4. Well, Maoris are from NZ? So I'll say New Zealand.