What have you learned about WW2 recently?

Discussion in 'General' started by dbf, Oct 22, 2010.

  1. A-58

    A-58 Not so senior Member

    I recently learned that on July 14,1945 Italy declared war on Japan. I read it in the "on this day in history" section of the Baton Rouge newspaper. And yes, I still have it delivered to my house. Anyway what was the point of that? To gain admission to the United Nations?
     
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  2. davidbfpo

    davidbfpo Patron Patron

    A-58,

    Diplomacy and politics aside there were Italian nationals fighting with the Japanese. My recollection is that there were detachments guarding their Shanghai enclave and the embassy in Peking. Some chose to be POWs. This was after the Italian armistice in 1943.
     
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  3. Warlord

    Warlord Veteran wannabe

    There is a Mark Felton video on YT on this precise subject, and I just saw it some weeks ago:

     
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  4. clark136

    clark136 Junior Member

    Having just got back from a battlefield tour of Normandy with my Squadron, I have learned just how big and exposed the beaches were (are). Pictures, books and movies are all great, but actually being on the beaches, in the battery's, seeing the bullet holes in houses, standing in the cemeteries... THATS when you really learn about the War.
     
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  5. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

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    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

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