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Post by Aleksandr Vasilevsky on May 14, 2018 18:01:00 GMT
Unfortunately, no. Though after this campaign, the CCP named a road in Shanghai the "Huaihai Road" to commemorate the victory of this campaign. To be honest, it's a mystery to me why the CCP gave the offensives such names. Might have to look that up. Pretty much what happened in this campaign was a major attack against the KMT headquarters in Xuzhou. It was halted after they reached the north of Yangtze. It's spelled like this: H _ _ _ _ _ i. So CPC had some kind of Huanhei campaign? I don't remember the Chinese civil war over the major stuff, persons, some numbers and results... You're very close. I guess I could throw out more letter hints. Chinese spelling isn't something easy to remember, nor is it easy to figure out (at least in the perspective of someone who never really learned Chinese) In your spelling, you must replace 2 letters with "i" and "a".
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Post by Iron Duke on May 15, 2018 8:12:54 GMT
Huaihai?
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Post by Aleksandr Vasilevsky on May 15, 2018 18:17:14 GMT
Yep . Your turn now. Sorry folks, if I made this too easy especially since I gave spelling hints lol.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on May 16, 2018 8:53:42 GMT
Yep . Your turn now. Sorry folks, if I made this too easy especially since I gave spelling hints lol. Technically, you spelt out the name of the campaign already when you named the road names after the campaign
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Post by Iron Duke on May 16, 2018 11:14:15 GMT
Yep . Your turn now. Sorry folks, if I made this too easy especially since I gave spelling hints lol. Technically, you spelt out the name of the campaign already when you named the road names after the campaign Indeed. I'd never have got it otherwise; never heard of it
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Post by Iron Duke on May 16, 2018 11:19:51 GMT
Who commanded the force known as the Chindits in WWII?
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on May 16, 2018 15:32:57 GMT
Who commanded the force known as the Chindits in WWII? Wingate.
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Post by Iron Duke on May 16, 2018 15:37:33 GMT
Who commanded the force known as the Chindits in WWII? Wingate. Correct, Major General Orde Wingate. Your turn.
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Post by Aleksandr Vasilevsky on May 16, 2018 20:01:38 GMT
Yep . Your turn now. Sorry folks, if I made this too easy especially since I gave spelling hints lol. Technically, you spelt out the name of the campaign already when you named the road names after the campaign WAIT, I only realized that now. Well, uh, this, uh, is quite the embarrassment lol. I'll excuse myself now. Consequences for staying up till 1:30 AM I guess.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on May 16, 2018 22:58:03 GMT
My nickname is <The Lady with the Lamp>.
Some info from my Wiki page include: "She was also a pioneer in the use of infographics, effectively using graphical presentations of statistical data. Much of her writing, including her extensive work on religion and mysticism, has only been published posthumously."
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Post by Iron Duke on May 17, 2018 8:21:49 GMT
My nickname is <The Lady with the Lamp>. Some info from my Wiki page include: "She was also a pioneer in the use of infographics, effectively using graphical presentations of statistical data. Much of her writing, including her extensive work on religion and mysticism, has only been published posthumously." Florence Nightingale
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on May 17, 2018 10:08:07 GMT
My nickname is <The Lady with the Lamp>. Some info from my Wiki page include: "She was also a pioneer in the use of infographics, effectively using graphical presentations of statistical data. Much of her writing, including her extensive work on religion and mysticism, has only been published posthumously." Florence Nightingale Correct.
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Post by Iron Duke on May 17, 2018 13:28:40 GMT
Whose birth name was Temujin?
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on May 17, 2018 15:04:52 GMT
Whose birth name was Temujin? Gengkhis Khan?
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Post by Iron Duke on May 17, 2018 15:35:26 GMT
Whose birth name was Temujin? Gengkhis Khan? Correct
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