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Gold Remains a Good long-term Investment Whether the dollar goes up or down, gold is still going to be a good investment because we have virtually all the important central bankers focused on growth and not inflation. Gold is a dynamic metal....

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Request for Identication - Crashed Plane 1945 I need the following answers : (Body) German or British ? (Plane) German or British ? I have studied the photos for more than an hour and I am still wondering because the Cockpit looks like an AAF P-38's...

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Marty & Cindy : Unpublished Photos 17th A/B 1945 Another Wartime photos set and like the one before it's a really good one. Joe Summers Pontoon bridge over the Rhine River. Note signs : (left) seems to be a "one way - Red Ball Express",...

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Marty & Cindy : Unpublished Photos 17th A/B 1945 And here is the next set Wartime photos of the 17th Airborne Division. My Dad took a photo of the same concrete bunker from a distance. It had a Russian star on top of it when he took the photo....

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Marty & Cindy : Unpublished Photos 17th A/B 1945 Well, these new photos are fields photos and request from me some researches. This is exactly what I like to do, so it will take a little more time as usual to be posted. And once again thanks to Cindy...

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Variation on the theme

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1. Bring a gun. Preferably, bring at least two guns. Bring all of your friends who have guns. Bring as much ammunition as you can. Rent a U-haul for what you can’t carry.
2. Anything worth shooting is worth shooting twice, especially if Artillery is available. Ammunition is cheap – life is expensive – funerals are expensive
3. Only hits count.
4. If your not moving to someplace with better cover that stops bullets, you’re wrong.
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Trend Cruise at Blast & Evaporate Inc

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My very good friend David Harrawood from the USA passed me over this information and I found this so great that I thought that every one who may be interested into regular human hunting should know about it.
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Here are some pictures that you should see. Not because they are funny but just because your taxes are used to cover these little troubles.
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Adolf’s Kollossal Katastrof 1914-1918

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London Daily Mail
An almost lost account from a German army medic who treated Adolf Hitler during World War I may have finally proved the Nazi leader did have just one testicle. Johan Jambor made the revelation to a priest in the 1960s because he felt guilty for saving the future tyrant’s life after he was injured at the Battle of the Somme.
Father Franciszek Pawlar noted down the admission in confidence – but only now has the document been made public 23 years after Mr Jambor died.
The story that Hitler may have been monorchic – the medical term for having one testicle – has been mocked for years in a British song. But until now there was very little proof the dictator had a missing testicle. The claim had been written off by many historians as Allied propaganda despite an alleged Soviet autopsy backing it up.
Records show Hitler, who was twice decorated for bravery as he faced enemy fire on a daily basis in his role as a runner, did suffer a groin injury in the Somme.
Johan’s friend Blassius Hanczuch confirmed the priest’s account of how the medic saved Hitler’s life. He told the Sun :
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Stupid Krauts ! Holland 1943-1944

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wood_bomb1We have here another story about enemy’s decoy, built during World War Two in occupied Holland, which led to a tale that has been told and retold ever since by veteran Allied pilots. The German ‘airfield’, constructed with meticulous care, was made almost entirely of wood. There were wooden run ways, wooden AAA emplacements gun with wooden guns, wooden hangars, wooden barracks, wooden tanks, wooden artillery gun emplacements, wooden trucks and even wooden aircrafts. The day finally came when the decoy was finished, down to the last wooden plank. And early the following morning, a lone RAF plane crossed the Channel, came in low, circled the field once, and dropped a large wooden bomb in the middle of the story …

My name is Daniel Podobinski and I live in a village Wierzbie (former Weidengut) where used to be German military airfield during the II WW.
Recently I discovered that it probably was an airfield made totally of wood and that is was mainly built to distract allied forces from the airfield in Breslau. Unfortunately after some long term search the only information i found about that type of airfield is as follows (see top of this post).
I can’t find any other source connected with this type of airfield. Is it possible that you know anything more about it, or could you help me by indicating where to look for information on wooden airfield ?

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