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soi 2 09-07-2009 12:45 AM

Tommie, interesting clip about the Soviet snipers. Good link - thanks.

If you like stuff like this I'd recommend having a look on e-bay or amazon for Sven Hassel books. Legion of the Damned and Wheels of Terror are a good read. A Danish volunteer to the German army in WW2. Not snipers but in the tanks. Great wartime action re-living the Eastern Front from a German perspective.

BigBadSi 10-04-2009 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by tommiecoughlin (Post 159409)
from HBO's "Band Of Brothers"...."Crossroads"...


not many of em left now tommie, shifty powers passed on not long back, winters is deteriorating.

woodman2 10-04-2009 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by soi 2 (Post 159438)
Tommie, interesting clip about the Soviet snipers. Good link - thanks.

If you like stuff like this I'd recommend having a look on e-bay or amazon for Sven Hassel books. Legion of the Damned and Wheels of Terror are a good read. A Danish volunteer to the German army in WW2. Not snipers but in the tanks. Great wartime action re-living the Eastern Front from a German perspective.

I used to read them avidly when I was a kid. I was never sure how authentic they were.

In the 1st book in the series which was a lot more factual and less sensational than the rest half of the characters that appeared in later books died. If you compared the chronology it was all wrong.

I used to read the Leo Kessler books which were very similar and claimed to be written by a German guy that fought in WWII.

Leo Kessler was the pen name of a Lecturer in History from Hull.........!!

Both series were highly entertaining whether they were true or false. I`m going for a root around in my attic because I am sure I still have them somewhere

soi 2 10-04-2009 07:50 PM

Woodman I know what you mean about the Sven Hassel books. The first few books are the best and the chronology of the books would have him in two places in one time. They're still a great read and personally I'd rate the first few as amongst the best wartime books I've read. Imho nearly up there with Michael Herr's - Dispatches.

A book I've meant to read was The Devils Guard. Out of print now and available on ebay. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil%27s_Guard
If you like Sven Hassel I think this would be a good read.

Bilbobaggins 10-04-2009 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by BigBadSi (Post 138108)
love the WW2 stuff,currently reading hitlers 3rd reich the rise and fall its bigger than the bible gonna take an eternity


Finished it yet Si? :snigger:

Bower 10-04-2009 08:50 PM

One of the most interesting books i have ever read is 'A bodyguard of lies' written by Sir Anthony Cave Brown. Its about joint intelligence during WWII. The backbone of many war novels are based on the facts in this book.

BigBadSi 10-05-2009 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Bilbobaggins (Post 162896)
Finished it yet Si? :snigger:

i quit that book a while back

BigBadSi 10-05-2009 12:53 PM

The next miniseries from HBO tommie heres a trailer

its got alot to do to out do band of brothers
looks like theres a love story in it too not too fond of that idea



tommiecoughlin 11-06-2009 06:20 AM

'ere ya go Si...a couple scenes from one of me fave WW2 films...."The Big Red One"....starring Lee Marvin:thumbsup:....





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