Quote from: Paasky on 05-12-2010, 19:12:11Sorry to be an ass, but this is a google translation:You dont see me speaking spanish right? As for the OP, it will be great to have even more factions. But the devs are already tight as they are, however they do encourage people to make their mini mods. Just like the french free forces that its in the mod section, pretty cool stuff.
Sorry to be an ass, but this is a google translation:
the Poles that took Monte Cassino [...] the 4th largest Army in Europe [...] the toughest fighters [...] shock troops in Allied service [...] played a HUGE part in the Battle of Britain [...] Without them, Britain would have probably lost the Battle and been overrun [...] Poles helped close the Falaise Gap [...] elite fighter pilots of the RAF
Quote from: Patchman123 on 05-12-2010, 00:12:30the Poles that took Monte Cassino [...] the 4th largest Army in Europe [...] the toughest fighters [...] shock troops in Allied service [...] played a HUGE part in the Battle of Britain [...] Without them, Britain would have probably lost the Battle and been overrun [...] Poles helped close the Falaise Gap [...] elite fighter pilots of the RAFWow, where were all these guys in September 1939?
Quote from: Lightning on 07-12-2010, 18:12:06Quote from: Patchman123 on 05-12-2010, 00:12:30the Poles that took Monte Cassino [...] the 4th largest Army in Europe [...] the toughest fighters [...] shock troops in Allied service [...] played a HUGE part in the Battle of Britain [...] Without them, Britain would have probably lost the Battle and been overrun [...] Poles helped close the Falaise Gap [...] elite fighter pilots of the RAFWow, where were all these guys in September 1939?Touchè!
Quote from: KurtisMayer on 07-12-2010, 18:12:30Quote from: Lightning on 07-12-2010, 18:12:06Quote from: Patchman123 on 05-12-2010, 00:12:30the Poles that took Monte Cassino [...] the 4th largest Army in Europe [...] the toughest fighters [...] shock troops in Allied service [...] played a HUGE part in the Battle of Britain [...] Without them, Britain would have probably lost the Battle and been overrun [...] Poles helped close the Falaise Gap [...] elite fighter pilots of the RAFWow, where were all these guys in September 1939?Touchè!they were not ready to enter in war, and they doesn't have good equipments if I remember well
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[20:22] <Lightning> Von Mudra ruined my trolling post
15.09.1939 parts of 'Germania' attached to 2. LeichtDiv. stationed at Przylbice, Muzylowice, Mogila and Czarnokonce villages and were given task to close the roads leading east and prevent Polish troops of 'Karpaty' Army from reaching Lvov.I found out, that Muzylowice (inhabited mostly by German colonists) was occupied by:- regiment's HQ,- 3rd. battalion,- support subunits.At night Muzylowice was attacked by Polish 49. IR (called 'Huculski' or 'Strzelców Kresowych' = 'Border Rifles') of 11. Carpathian ID, led by LtCol. Hodała. Poles went into battle with their rifles unloaded. Germans were caught completely by surprise and suffered heavy casualties. Commander of III battalion SS-Obersturmbannführer Koeppen and regiment's aide-de-camp SS-Obersturmführer Schomburgwas were killed in hand-to-hand combat. Regiment's HQ fled to Jaworow (some 10 km N of Muzylowice). Moreover the unit lost almost all of its heavy equpment, including 8 howitzers 10,5 cm, AA guns battery, majority of mortars and HMGs plus all vehicles.
Mudra crushed the crushers dream of trolling? I think we just ruined the circle of life, isn't this like dividing by zer- <world disappears in black hole>