Sunday, 21 June 2015
Resistance Trailer Official 2011 [HD] Starring Michael Sheen
I love What If? scenarios, particularly different takes on The Second World War, could Germany have invaded Britain? The book, And All The King's Men by Gordon Stevens is one of my favourites, and I was pleased to discover someone had made a film about the conquest of Wales in 1944, starring Michael Sheen. Can't wait to see it.
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
The Bren Gun
The Bren Gun. A very popular infantry support weapon, it was widely used by British & Commonwealth troops from the 1930's until 1992.
Bren Gun in action during World War 2, found at:https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTclo6kZX2QQlJ0CB7bDruxsHSXFi2gxaGtMzZau0apHopRvG2H
Specifications
Weight: Around 20lbs depending on version.
Range: Effective Range - 650yds, Maximum Range - 1850
Type Of Feed: Magazine Fed. 30 round box magazine or 100 round pan magazine.
Crew: 2. One firing, other to change barrels and magazines.
Rate of Fire: 500-520 rounds per minute.
Ammunition Type: .303.
Friday, 22 May 2015
Target For Today - 1944 United States 8th Army Air Force During World Wa...
This is an excellent documentary on daylight bombing in Europe during #WW2 by USAAF B 24 Liberators and B 17 Flying Fortresses.
Monday, 18 May 2015
#WW2 MEMPHIS BELLE - B-17 Flying Fortress and her crew - World War Two Docum...
This is a really good documentary about the real Memphis Belle, a welcome change from Hollywood Fiction. They were the first USAAF crew to complete 25 missions in the Second World War.
Monday, 4 May 2015
#WW2 #StrategicBombing Carrying Fire: Battle Stations B17 Flying Fortress
Another good blog post from Don Christensen about B-17's,
Carrying Fire: Battle Stations B17 Flying Fortress: 44 minutes long and a good view of B-17 history and experience of the crews.
Carrying Fire: Battle Stations B17 Flying Fortress: 44 minutes long and a good view of B-17 history and experience of the crews.
Thursday, 30 April 2015
#WW2 April 30th 1945 Hitler Comitts Suicide
On this day in 1945, Hitler committed suicide with his wife, Eva Braun. The end of war in Europe was not far away.
Did Hitler die? There is overwhelming evidence that he did committ suicide, the Russians interrogated many people who were in the bunker at the time of his death including his chauffeur.
Then I found this webpage, including evidence from the FBI who knew he was still alive in South America, have a read: http://topinfopost.com/2014/02/12/historians-lied-hitler-did-not-die-in-germany
Did Hitler die? There is overwhelming evidence that he did committ suicide, the Russians interrogated many people who were in the bunker at the time of his death including his chauffeur.
Then I found this webpage, including evidence from the FBI who knew he was still alive in South America, have a read: http://topinfopost.com/2014/02/12/historians-lied-hitler-did-not-die-in-germany
Tuesday, 28 April 2015
#WW2Fiction The Eagle Has Landed
The Eagle Has Landed - one of the best books I have ever read. It is about an assassination plot masterminded by Heinrich Himmler. The year the story is set in is 1944, the target - Winston Churchill.
Jack Higgins is one of the great adventure writers, he ranks alongside Wilbur Smith and Alastair Maclean. He has an uncanny ability to create characters which come to life, one of my favourite in this book is a character called Liam Devlin. Devlin appears in many of Higgins' books. He is an ex IRA hitman who studied at Dublin University. Devlin has a wry sense of humour and can kill when ordered without a qualm. Kurt Steiner is the German paratroop officer who leads his men on the mission. He is saved from death in a penal unit, as were his men by agreeing to take part in the mission. Steiner is a warrior with a heart, who had previously been in trouble for attempting to save a Jewish girl from being shot in Warsaw. The Germans train for their mission at a secret base, wear British uniforms and are dropped from a captured Dakota. They are helped by Devlin and an Afrikaans lady called Joanna Grey who has lived in Britain for years. Do they succeed in killing Churchill? You had better read it to find out or watch the film...
Thursday, 23 April 2015
#WW2 #RAF Not Very Good Aircraft Flown By The Royal Air Force In The Second World War
We are always told how great the Supermarine Spitfire was in the Second World War, how Adolf Galland told Goering that he wanted a squadron for his men. What we don't often see is the bad aircraft the RAF had to fly, especially in the early years of the war.So I thought I would put together some facts about some of them here.
The Boulton Paul Defiant, the Fairey Battle, the Blackburn Gotha and the Hawker Typhoon, just some of the aircraft that were not designed for the Second World War.
The Boulton Paul Defiant, the Fairey Battle, the Blackburn Gotha and the Hawker Typhoon, just some of the aircraft that were not designed for the Second World War.
The Boulton Paul Defiant
Thursday, 16 April 2015
#WW2 April 16th 1940
A plan approved by the War cabinet to send 1000 Canadian troops from Britain to capture forts at Trondheim was postponed for six days after Chiefs of Staff feared high casualties.
One of Chamberlain's secretaries wrote in his diary that the Norwegians would 'lose heart unless quickly assured of substantial support'.(cited at: Gilbert, M, Second World War).
Two Norwegian submarines were scuttled by their own crews on April 16th 1940 in Verbukta at Tonsberg.
I have included a Movietone newsreel clip from the period, what is obvious in the struggle of the Allies is the Germans' air superiority. No anti aircraft guns or fighter aircraft to defend the British are lacking, little wonder Norway was a failure.
One of Chamberlain's secretaries wrote in his diary that the Norwegians would 'lose heart unless quickly assured of substantial support'.(cited at: Gilbert, M, Second World War).
Two Norwegian submarines were scuttled by their own crews on April 16th 1940 in Verbukta at Tonsberg.
I have included a Movietone newsreel clip from the period, what is obvious in the struggle of the Allies is the Germans' air superiority. No anti aircraft guns or fighter aircraft to defend the British are lacking, little wonder Norway was a failure.
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
#WW2 April 15th 1940 #NorwayCampaign
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General Carton de Wiart, found at: http://badassoftheweek.com/images/30045813384/wiart1.jpg |
On April 15th 1940 The codebreaking team at Bletchley Park broke the Enigma code used by the German army and Luftwaffe. Unfortunately there was no team to analyse the information, and no way of transmitting information directly to British forces securely http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/08/a6841208.shtml.
Further British reinforcements for Alesund were delayed by gales off Scotland.
Troops at Namsos reported snow 4ft deep. The British Commander General Carton de Wiart was unable to leave the flying boat he had arrived at Namsos in due to German machine gun fire.
Night time temperatures fell to zero degrees farenheit. Frostbite was reported,
Other British troops held positions at Harstad, Salangen and Bogen, all suffering in the harsh conditions.
In the south of Norway the Norwegian 3rd Division surrendered to the Germans at Sedestal. 2000 soldiers surrendered.
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