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Default 08-08-2001, 01:44 AM


here is charlie sector, were u land in the game.
  
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Default 08-08-2001, 01:51 AM

where did u get that pic(map) interestedviewer?

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Default 08-08-2001, 01:54 AM

i just typed in omaha beach charlie sector and it gave me a sight with all the sectors on omaha beach

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Default 08-08-2001, 02:03 AM

This is a 75mm PAK 40 anti-tank gun of the 3rd SS Panzer Division 'Totenkopf' in the Kursk Offensive in 1943



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Default 08-08-2001, 02:10 AM

Some thing that you don't want to see if you are a russian:
A PzKfw V (panther) of the 5th SS Panzer Division 'Wiking' (Norwegian Vollunteers Div.) in the Cherkassy Pocket, February 1944.

  
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Default 08-08-2001, 02:25 AM

How about the Topenkoft SS division?

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Default 08-08-2001, 02:32 AM

There were two organizations that had the title 'totenkopf'. One was the 3rd SS Panzer Division (the one in the picture of the PAK), which was just a regular SS Panzer Division under the Waffen SS (the Marine Corps of the Wehrmacht). And the other one was the Totenkopf-verbande, that was under the Allgemine-SS and ran many of the Concentration camps in Poland. They were two compleatly different organizations and run by different sections of the German Government. Unfortunatly for the 3rd SS, the two have somewhat been mixed together in history books and such, giving them a bad reputation just because their Logos and names were similar.

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Default 08-08-2001, 02:40 AM

Here is another picture of the 3rd SS Panzer Division 'totenkopf'. This is of the 5th SS Panzergrenadier Regement (a panzer division didn't just have panzers, it had one regement of panzers, two panzergrenadier or mobile infantry regements, an artillery regement, recon elements, etc). Tis was taken in the Demyansk Pocket in 1942, and it was probibly 20 degrees below zero! What Fun!



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Default 08-08-2001, 10:04 AM

This thread is dedicated to pictures and photographs about WW2. I thank to every1 that shares something here.

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Default 08-08-2001, 10:05 AM

here i found a picture about 3rd Division in WW2



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Default 08-08-2001, 10:10 AM

wow cool pic, thanks for the post private...

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Default 08-08-2001, 10:13 AM

i dont wanna piss 101st or other clans but the most decorated soldier in WW2 was Audie L. Murphy in the 3rd Infantry Division heres a pic of him



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Default 08-08-2001, 10:26 AM

Wasn't he the most decorated soldier of any war? Anyways I remember a password from MOH that made you invincible. It was called Audie Murphy mode. Does anyone know the true story about what he did? I'd like to know.

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Default 08-08-2001, 10:35 AM

i copied this from a website so u guys can know wut he did:

Audie L. Murphy
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Company B 1 5th Infantry, 3d Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Holtzwihr France, 26 January 1945. Entered service at: Dallas, Tex. Birth: Hunt County, near Kingston, Tex. G.O. No.. 65, 9 August 1945. Citation 2d Lt. Murphy commanded Company B, which was attacked by 6 tanks and waves of infantry. 2d Lt. Murphy ordered his men to withdraw to prepared positions in a woods, while he remained forward at his command post and continued to give fire directions to the artillery by telephone. Behind him, to his right, 1 of our tank destroyers received a direct hit and began to burn. Its crew withdrew to the woods. 2d Lt. Murphy continued to direct artillery fire which killed large numbers of the advancing enemy infantry. With the enemy tanks abreast of his position, 2d Lt. Murphy climbed on the burning tank destroyer, which was in danger of blowing up at any moment, and employed its .50 caliber machinegun against the enemy. He was alone and exposed to German fire from 3 sides, but his deadly fire killed dozens of Germans and caused their infantry attack to waver. The enemy tanks, losing infantry support, began to fall back. For an hour the Germans tried every available weapon to eliminate 2d Lt. Murphy, but he continued to hold his position and wiped out a squad which was trying to creep up unnoticed on his right flank. Germans reached as close as 10 yards, only to be mowed down by his fire. He received a leg wound, but ignored it and continued the single-handed fight until his ammunition was exhausted. He then made his way to his company, refused medical attention, and organized the company in a counterattack which forced the Germans to withdraw. His directing of artillery fire wiped out many of the enemy; he killed or wounded about 50. 2d Lt. Murphy's indomitable courage and his refusal to give an inch of ground saved his company from possible encirclement and destruction, and enabled it to hold the woods which had been the enemy's objective.


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Default 08-08-2001, 10:42 AM

You wouldnt see me there, lol allright men go kill jerrey, im gonna go running the other direction for ah, um strategic positioning, yea thats it.

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