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Post by Charlemagne on Aug 26, 2018 12:55:05 GMT
I am born in 1896 I am soviet I died in 1968 Konstantin Rokossovsky? I mean if there’s someone Soviet enough it’s someone from Poland You are right!
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Post by Charlemagne on Aug 26, 2018 12:57:11 GMT
He was born in Germany in 1891 He joined the army in 1910 During WWI he won the Iron Cross and rose to the rank of captain, and gained a reputation for his innovative infantry tactics In the interwar years he was an instructor at Dresden Infantry School, and wrote a manual on infantry tactics and a best-selling book on his experiences and analyses of WWI Rommel?
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Post by Robert Walpole on Aug 26, 2018 13:58:35 GMT
He was born in Germany in 1891 He joined the army in 1910 During WWI he won the Iron Cross and rose to the rank of captain, and gained a reputation for his innovative infantry tactics In the interwar years he was an instructor at Dresden Infantry School, and wrote a manual on infantry tactics and a best-selling book on his experiences and analyses of WWI Rommel? Same answer, I also thought of Rommel because of the Iron Cross
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Post by Iron Duke on Aug 26, 2018 14:21:57 GMT
He was born in Germany in 1891 He joined the army in 1910 During WWI he won the Iron Cross and rose to the rank of captain, and gained a reputation for his innovative infantry tactics In the interwar years he was an instructor at Dresden Infantry School, and wrote a manual on infantry tactics and a best-selling book on his experiences and analyses of WWI Rommel? Correct, your turn.
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Post by Charlemagne on Aug 26, 2018 19:04:00 GMT
I was born in 1893 I won the Pour le Mérite and the Iron Cross I died in 1946
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Post by Robert Walpole on Aug 27, 2018 5:46:37 GMT
I was born in 1893 I won the Pour le Mérite and the Iron Cross I died in 1946 Of all the people who won the Pour le Mérite and the Iron cross, it’s either Schorner, Rommel or Göring. My bet is on Hermann Göring
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Post by Charlemagne on Aug 27, 2018 13:11:02 GMT
I was born in 1893 I won the Pour le Mérite and the Iron Cross I died in 1946 Of all the people who won the Pour le Mérite and the Iron cross, it’s either Schorner, Rommel or Göring. My bet is on Hermann Göring You are right. Your turn
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Post by Robert Walpole on Aug 28, 2018 13:05:58 GMT
Despite other professional doctors saying he knows nothing, he eventually stopped the cholera outbreak in London by proving that cholera is transmitted through contaminated water.
He also indirectly start the Sanitary Movement after his death a few years after the Cholera outbreak.
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Post by Charlemagne on Aug 29, 2018 0:16:32 GMT
Despite other professional doctors saying he knows nothing, he eventually stopped the cholera outbreak in London by proving that cholera is transmitted through contaminated water. He also indirectly start the Sanitary Movement after his death a few years after the Cholera outbreak. When was this guy born?
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Post by Robert Walpole on Aug 29, 2018 10:29:36 GMT
Despite other professional doctors saying he knows nothing, he eventually stopped the cholera outbreak in London by proving that cholera is transmitted through contaminated water. He also indirectly start the Sanitary Movement after his death a few years after the Cholera outbreak. When was this guy born? 1813
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Post by Iron Duke on Aug 29, 2018 11:01:34 GMT
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Post by Robert Walpole on Aug 29, 2018 11:34:02 GMT
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Post by Charlemagne on Aug 29, 2018 12:57:54 GMT
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Post by Robert Walpole on Aug 30, 2018 10:54:55 GMT
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Post by Charlemagne on Aug 30, 2018 17:15:58 GMT
yep Your turn This person was the british prime minister 2 times.
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