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Post by lordroel on Jun 1, 2020 7:48:00 GMT
The First Aircraft to Attack London - Secret German Mission 1916 - Mark Felton. Productions - 83
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Post by lordroel on Jun 3, 2020 14:11:34 GMT
Operation Blücher: The Last German Attack in France, April 1945 - Mark Felton. Productions - 84
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Post by lordroel on Jun 6, 2020 20:01:05 GMT
D-Day - The Last German Holdouts - Mark Felton. Productions - 85
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Post by stevep on Jun 7, 2020 14:11:46 GMT
D-Day - The Last German Holdouts - Mark Felton. Productions - 85
Very interesting thanks. Never realised parts of the landing zone held out that long. Also seems a well organised operation to finally crack them, using Hobart's funnies meaning relatively light losses for such a well fortified target.
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Post by lordroel on Jun 7, 2020 14:24:32 GMT
D-Day - The Last German Holdouts - Mark Felton. Productions - 85 Very interesting thanks. Never realised parts of the landing zone held out that long. Also seems a well organised operation to finally crack them, using Hobart's funnies meaning relatively light losses for such a well fortified target. He does good stories, like his World War I German bombers (page 1 of the thread) series.
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Post by stevep on Jun 10, 2020 13:14:27 GMT
Another one just been added, on a small clash off Brittany in 1944 a couple of days after Operation Overlord started. See Germany navy strikes back, June 1944 if this works. Not sure how you get the image to display.
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Post by lordroel on Jun 10, 2020 13:48:47 GMT
Another one just been added, on a small clash off Brittany in 1944 a couple of days after Operation Overlord started. See Germany navy strikes back, June 1944 if this works. Not sure how you get the image to display. Like this. D-Day - The German Naval Counterattack - Mark Felton. Productions - 86
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Post by lordroel on Jun 16, 2020 13:53:37 GMT
D-Day - The Battle of Cherbourg - Mark Felton. Productions - 87
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Post by lordroel on Jun 20, 2020 9:35:58 GMT
D-Day - The Battles for Caen - Mark Felton. Productions - 88
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Post by lordroel on Jun 22, 2020 13:47:11 GMT
Japan vs. Italy - The Forgotten Pacific War - Mark Felton. Productions - 89
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Post by stevep on Jun 23, 2020 16:11:48 GMT
Japan vs. Italy - The Forgotten Pacific War - Mark Felton. Productions - 89
Very interesting. Never realised there were those small units of Italian forces in Italy but it makes sense given their role in suppression the Boxers. Thanks.
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Post by lordroel on Jun 23, 2020 16:22:41 GMT
Japan vs. Italy - The Forgotten Pacific War - Mark Felton. Productions - 89 Very interesting. Never realised there were those small units of Italian forces in Italy but it makes sense given their role in suppression the Boxers. Thanks.
A interesting story, i know that In the last days of war, the issue of whether Italian battleships and cruisers should participate in the Pacific War was debated by the Allied leaders, so if the War in the Pacific had lasted longer, we might seen the Italian navy in the Pacific. Mentioned in the clip is also mentioned here what i posted below. There were also Italian naval units in the Far East in 1943 when the new Italian government agreed to an armistice with the Allies. The reactions of their crews varied greatly. In general, surface units, mainly supply ships and auxiliary cruisers, either surrendered at Allied ports (Eritrea at Colombo, Ceylon) or, if in Japanese controlled ports, they were scuttled by their own crew (Conte Verde, Lepanto, and Carlotto at Shanghai). Ramb II was taken over by the Japanese in Kobe and renamed Calitea II. Four Italian submarines were in the Far East at the time of the armistice, transporting rare goods to Japan and Singapore: Ammiraglio Cagni, Comandante Cappellini (Aquilla III), Reginaldo Giuliani, and Luigi Torelli. The crew of Ammiraglio Cagni heard of the armistice and surrendered to the Royal Navy off Durban, South Africa. Comandante Cappellini, Reginaldo Giuliani, and Luigi Torelli and their crews were temporarily interned by the Japanese. The boats passed to German U-boat command and, with mixed German and Italian crews, they continued to fight against the Allies. The German navy assigned new officers to the three submarines. The three were renamed UIT-23, UIT-24 and UIT-25 and took part in German war operations in the Pacific. Reginaldo Giuliani was sunk by the British submarine HMS Tally-Ho in February 1944. In May 1945, the other two vessels were taken over by the Japanese Imperial Navy when Germany surrendered. About twenty Italian sailors continued to fight with the Japanese. Luigi Torelli remained active until 30 August 1945, when, in Japanese waters, this last Fascist Italian submarine shot down a North American B-25 Mitchell bomber of the United States Army Air Forces.[
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Post by lordroel on Jun 27, 2020 10:00:29 GMT
D-Day - Mission to Assassinate Germany's Panzer Leaders - Mark Felton. Productions - 90
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Post by lordroel on Jul 2, 2020 19:20:46 GMT
Forgotten US Mission to Save 6,000 POWs - Task Force Fetterly 1945 - Mark Felton. Productions - 91
Video removed by author, new upload made.
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