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In which WWII army should you have fought?

griffer

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You scored as Germany. Regardless of what are your political views, you could have made a career in German army. You believe in effective warfare by method of combined arms and superior military training.

Are all the 'Germans' hiding, or did I read the thread wrong?
 

Sierra Charriba

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As spanish republican, in Free French army or, perhaps, in the Red Army. I'm prepared for all...

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Story

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Considering the number of spelling errors in the questions, as well as how the questions are phrased, this strikes me as a G.I.G.O. quiz.
 

Sierra Charriba

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The Red Army photographer goggles are easy to find (and cheap) in www.frontofrussia.com.
The french officer goggles are harder to find: they are british, early days of WWII. Really, the frenchmen soldiers of Division Leclerc used US goggles, but some officer, as the own Leclerc, used this pattern of goggles. Some years ago, there were a lot. The only way to purchased now a pair is, I believe, looking in E Bay and with good luck.
Regards.
Sierra Charriba
 

Fletch

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USA! (81%) A good number of the questions read as idealistic, even naïve. So preferably I'd have done best in the forces depicted in the contemporary movies, with intelligent fair-minded officers, fatherly wisecracking NCOs and cheerful folksy grunts (all with hearts of gold of course).
 

griffer

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Story said:
Considering the number of spelling errors in the questions, as well as how the questions are phrased, this strikes me as a G.I.G.O. quiz.

What 'internet quiz' isn't?

;)

Of course the there is only one question needed to answer the question- where were you and when.

These were primarily conscription armies.
 

Spitfire

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griffer said:
What 'internet quiz' isn't?

;)

Of course the there is only one question needed to answer the question- where were you and when.

These were primarily conscription armies.

Except for a lot of young men in the occupied countries. They had a choice - sign up with the nazis and fight on the eastern front or get out and sign up with the allied forces.
(Third choice was stay put and do nothing.)
 

griffer

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Not quibbling, but genuinely curious, I didn't think it was really much of a choice.

Many Waffen soldiers were trapped in situations that gave them little or no choice.

I know a significant number of Falange volunteers came over to fight on the eatern front, but my anecdotal, cursory history is filled with stories of men left with no choice.

Join the Waffen or go to a camp; join the Waffen or the family suffers; join the Waffen or lose your home.

National defenses grabbed everyon they could; the Russian conscripted anyone with feet.

I know some men went to fight base don ideology, but statistically wasn't that a very small number? Please correct me if I am wrong...
 

Shaul-Ike Cohen

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griffer said:
I know some men went to fight base don ideology, but statistically wasn't that a very small number? Please correct me if I am wrong...

Bot of course! The Frensh, eet was all r?©sistance! Not a single collaborateur. [huh]
 

Twitch

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The questions are quite transparent to anyone with historical military knowledge of the era. "Do you like uniforms" is totally non-American but answered yes by Germans no doubt. And the stuff about do you believe in using massive amounts of ammo versus whatever it said about steady, accurate firing is completly telling. While the US and GB to a large degree employed automatic and semi-auto weapons at all levels the Germans and Japanese were using rifles of 50 year old technology.
 

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I can only give you some - not very flattering - figures from Denmark 1944.
There were more young danish men fighting with the SS on the eastern front than there were people in the resistance.
And they all volunteered! Nobody or nothing forced them to go.

Of couse some came from the winterwar in Finland, where it was a noble cause to help Finland fight the mighty agressor, The Soviet Union.
And - when Finland backed out - it was very easy to continue that fight in the german army.

Many of the young men also came from ultra conservative homes, and they were brought up to be against socialisme and everything beyond that.

A certain percentage of them came for fun, because of the adventure and because they had nothing more important to do with themselves - such as a job, family etc.

And - yes - some came bacause they turned nazis. Simple as that.

Of course in may 1945 there were many more people in the resistance (many joined up in those days!!!:rolleyes: ) than there were danish SS soldiers. They suddenly dissapeared.

I think you' ll see the same picture in many occupied countries in western Europe. Norway, Belgium, Holland France, etc...
 

griffer

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Hmmm.

Well, I guess my impression has been colored by the pressures of the de-nazification effort.

"I was only following orders...."

"I had no choice..."

"Ich war kein Nazi! Ich war gegen die Kommunisten!"

Ja, ja... deny, recant.

I wonder how many Americans might have joined the Waffen against the Russians if the Germany had made a separate peace with Britain and the U.S. had never enterd the European theater.

1950- Amrerican Expeditionary troops volunteer in the Waffen SS to bravely fight the Communist hordes, protecting Europe from the godless menace of Stalinism....
 

carter

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Interesting. I too would be in the Polish Armed Forces.
Just for grins, I answered all questions as fully agreed and had a tie-breaker question. I was still in Poland. However, when I answered all as fully disagree and then a tie-breaker, I was French, Free French, and French Resistance.
When I answered straight down the middle and then a tie-breaker, I was in Poland. When I answered in a zig zag pattern and then a tie-breaker, I was in the U.S. Army. It is interesting to note that each time you go back and retest, the questions are automatically scrambled so they don't always occur in the same order.
Of the nine tie-breaker questions, the army I was in depended on which question I thought was the most true.

Previously posted by Diamondback

Political instruction is an essential part of military training. Soviet Union
Accuracy and steadiness is more important than rate of fire. Great Britain
Soldier's death is a beautiful death. Japan
Uniforms are cool. Italy
Desperation makes me stronger. Poland
Infantry is effective in destroying tanks. Finland
Ammunition should be used in huge amounts. U.S.A.
Partisan/Guerilla warfare is O.K. French
I like military marches. Germany
However, some tie=breakers were only the most true of two questions rather than nine.
Interesting...
I'll stay in Poland. It's also my favorite book by James Michner.
 

Bertie Wooster

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Given the choice I would have joined the Royal Navy and done it properly :)

Given some of my medical issues all I would have probably been fit for would be the Home Guard :)
 

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Spitfire- yeah by that time the SS was staffed by 40% non-Germans. Most people have no idea. Also the SS has some 12-14 "departments" as it were. many were involved in esoteric things like Himmler's archeology nonsense and the myriad logistical support functions that assisted only 2 branches which actually saw any combat.
 

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