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Yamashita Tomoyuki (Nov 8, 1885 - February 23, 1946) was one of the most formidable generals of the Japanese Army. His 30,000 soldiers took 80,000 Allied soldiers prisoner at the Fall of Singapore and for this he became known as the "Tiger of Malaya." You are a diligent, ambitious and determined leader who always remains completely loyal to your superiors. Your strict discipline contributes to your ability to be an aggressive strategist and you will always be the last man standing. Your high standards can seem daunting for your followers who will never feel sufficient. rock: |
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Karl Dönitz Karl Dönitz (September 16, 1891-December 24, 1980) was a naval leader in Germany during World War II. Your strengths include ruthless application of battle technique, an iron-willed determination never to surrender and unbounded enthusiasm. You often leave "smaller" tasks that do not show immediate results on the back burner, sometimes with devastating results. You are very loyal towards your superiors. |
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Bernard Montgomery Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, (November 17, 1887 - March 24, 1976) was a British military officer during World War II. Inspirational and successful are two words to describe your leadership. You tend to go against the current and your own uniqueness will show in everything that you do. Your troops love you and you are known to get what you want in life - just be careful as this precise characteristic makes you less prepared to deal with defeat. |
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Harold Alexander
Field Marshal Harold Alexander, (December 10, 1891 - June 16, 1969) was a British military commander and Field Marshal, notably during World War II as the commander of the 15th Army Group. You are a leader of exceptional ability. Not afraid to get your hands dirty, you are adored by your troops and subordinates but your peers or superiors can sometimes perceive you as too urbane and lacking authority. Your people skills make it easy for you to form partnerships across borders. |
Re: What World War II general are you?
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[img]http://www.paradoxplaza.com/hoi2quiz/gubbs/Yamashita.gif[/img] Yamashita Tomoyuki Yamashita Tomoyuki (Nov 8, 1885 - February 23, 1946) was one of the most formidable generals of the Japanese Army. His 30,000 soldiers took 80,000 Allied soldiers prisoner at the Fall of Singapore and for this he became known as the "Tiger of Malaya." You are a diligent, ambitious and determined leader who always remains completely loyal to your superiors. Your strict discipline contributes to your ability to be an aggressive strategist and you will always be the last man standing. Your high standards can seem daunting for your followers who will never feel sufficient.[/quote:e1911] Same as me. |
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Karl Dönitz Karl Dönitz (September 16, 1891-December 24, 1980) was a naval leader in Germany during World War II. Your strengths include ruthless application of battle technique, an iron-willed determination never to surrender and unbounded enthusiasm. You often leave "smaller" tasks that do not show immediate results on the back burner, sometimes with devastating results. You are very loyal towards your superiors. |
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[quote:d16c8][img]http://www.paradoxplaza.com/hoi2quiz/gubbs/Patton.gif[/img] George Patton George Patton, Jr. (November 11, 1885 - December 21, 1945), one of the most successful American generals in World War II. When put in a position that will meet your potential, your "larger than life," flamboyant, charismatic and controversial personality is hard to miss. You are inspirational and your troops achieve great deeds under your leadership. Just keep in mind to always back up those great words with action.[/quote:d16c8] |
Yamashita Tomoyuki
Ummm... Jimbo, do you play HoI? oOo: |
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Andrew Cunningham
Andrew Cunningham, (7 January 1883 - 12 June 1963), was the most famous British admiral of World War II. You have a sharp mind and although not a good speaker like some of your colleagues, you have your own type of common touch. Many seek you out to ask for your advice and hear stories about your experiences. Ever the diplomat, your shrewd ways can sometimes come as a shock to those who admire you. |
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Albert Kesselring (GER) Albert Kesselring (August 8, 1881 - July 16, 1960) was a German General Field Marshal who commanded Army Group C during World War II, supporting Operation Barbarossa amongst others. He was nicknamed "Smiling Albert." You are an ambitious leader, always striving higher and pushing yourself to the best of your abilities. Unfortunately, this effort does not always lead to the type of results you are looking for. You work well under pressure and find it easy to keep a straight face when challenged. |
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[/quote:26aea] Look at that thing inbetween his eye brows. eek: |
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