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Title: D-Day Quiz
Post by: andrewalston on Monday 03 June 19 07:50 BST (UK)
It's the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings this week, so here are a few questions on the theme. Most of the answers can be discovered with a search engine, but they are probably worth a bit of a read in any case.


Answers on Thursday!
Title: Re: D-Day Quiz
Post by: Nanna52 on Monday 03 June 19 10:42 BST (UK)
Leonard Dawe is interesting Andrew.  Just found and read about him.
Title: Re: D-Day Quiz
Post by: Gadget on Monday 03 June 19 10:51 BST (UK)
I gather that i was conceived around this time. 
Title: Re: D-Day Quiz
Post by: Nanna52 on Monday 03 June 19 13:32 BST (UK)
OK.  I’ve got 1, 2 and three.  I also believe I know 6 and 12.  Some very interesting reading ahead I see, when I have some spare time.

Gadget I don’t think that will be on google  ;D ;D
Title: Re: D-Day Quiz
Post by: philipsearching on Tuesday 04 June 19 17:22 BST (UK)
Gadget I don’t think that will be on google  ;D ;D

Only when I get round to publishing "A Rootschat Who's Who"  ;D ;D ;D


As far as the questions go: 3, 11 and 12 I didn't know; 4, 5 and 9 I probably knew once; the rest I am fairly confident about.

Philip
Title: Re: D-Day Quiz
Post by: a chesters on Wednesday 05 June 19 00:58 BST (UK)
I have not yet had a good look at the whole of the quiz, but about Hobart's funnies, I caught the tail end of an item about them on the SBS news last night. Most interesting.
Title: Re: D-Day Quiz
Post by: Nanna52 on Wednesday 05 June 19 02:58 BST (UK)
I have not yet had a good look at the whole of the quiz, but about Hobart's funnies, I caught the tail end of an item about them on the SBS news last night. Most interesting.

I googled them AC, I agree it was most interesting.  They obviously put a lot of thought and effort into making it a success.
Title: Re: D-Day Quiz
Post by: Wiggy on Wednesday 05 June 19 06:19 BST (UK)
Well I found all the answers, but had to google them all apart from # 1 5 and 12.   ;)
Title: Re: D-Day Quiz
Post by: andrewalston on Thursday 06 June 19 10:55 BST (UK)
I hope you enjoyed reading a little about mid-20th century history.

For those who didn't have the time, here are summary answers.

Title: Re: D-Day Quiz
Post by: Nanna52 on Thursday 06 June 19 11:27 BST (UK)
It was very interesting thanks Andrew.  All the planning that went into it makes it a fascinating feat.  The fact that they kept it secret was amazing.
Title: Re: D-Day Quiz
Post by: Regorian on Thursday 06 June 19 11:53 BST (UK)
Secrecy not so surprising then. An American referred to us being a tight little island, no longer so. One German agent landed successfully, buried his parachute and radio and looked for the nearest pub, went in and ordered a cup of coffee......they must have all been captured and turned around. Either be a double agent or the hangmans rope.