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The World at War, Documentary, 1974 IMDB

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chris40 EN

2008-02-29 22:39

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Brilliant pics, badlymad. Some of us are going to have a lot of fun with these :D

badlymad CA

2008-03-01 08:48

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Thanks, I'm glad people appreciate them :)

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Planes and Trains
Ep. 1
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Ep.2
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Ep.3
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sixcyl FR

2008-03-01 10:12

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Nice WWII airplanes pictures

I see , from left to right:
1,3,and 9: Junkers Ju-87G "Stukka"
2and 5: Heinkel He-111
4: Messerschmidt Bf109 E or G
6: Junkers Ju-52
7: Boulton-Paul??
8: Farman 221
10: Hawker Hurricane

the Steam locomotive seems to be e French SNCF 141R though something puzzling me about the registration

Alexander DE

2008-03-01 13:13

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The steam locomotive is the German DRG BR 03 119.
298 units of the Baureihe 03 were produced from 1930 to 1938 by Borsig, Krupp, Henschel, and Schwartzkopff.

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRG_Baureihe_03
http://www.dlok.de/86.htm

It was active with the East-German DR until 1977.
http://lokschilder.info/Galeriebilder/DRo/03119GAlS_Satz.jpg

A picture from 1958 of the similar 03 121:
http://www.alt-deutschland.com/HF-01-B2-1-NN75-58-3.jpg

A picture of the similar 03 117 (03 2117) waiting to be dismantled in 1984:
http://www.bahnbilder.de/bilder/br-03-75875.jpg

Alexander DE

2008-03-01 14:03

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Plane No.7 is a Fairey Battle.

First flown in 1937 and designated as a light bomber, 2185 units of this type were produced, almost half of these under licence by the Austin Motor Company. Early in the war it proved to be very vulnerable due to it's slow speed and was soon withdrawn from active service ... or shot down, as seen in the above picture.

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BTW: Stuka only with one k, as it is an abbreviation of Sturzkampfflugzeug.

sixcyl FR

2008-03-12 21:13

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Danke Herr Professor ;)

DynaMike NL

2008-03-12 21:50

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Eh bien, tu parles l'Alleman aussi !

Alexander DE

2008-03-25 22:07

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badlymad CA

2008-03-26 04:40

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It's been a while, so here's more planes and trains.There are going to be repeats, so I'll only post the clearer pictures.
Ep. 4 'Alone' (Britain, May 1940- May 1941)

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Ep. 5 'Barbarossa' (USSR, June-December 1941)

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Alexander DE

2008-03-26 12:12

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The first and fourth picture in ep.4 shows a Hawker Hurricane, I think Mk.IIB.
The second picture shows a Heinkel He 111, I think Ausf.J.
In the third picture we see a Dornier Do 17 Ausf.Z.
The underground train in the fifth picture is one of the London Hounslow Loop Line (not sure if it was called that in 1940).

The bomber in ep.5 is the Tupolew ANT 6 TB-3 M-17 (1931-33) and the bi-plane in the background is most likely a Polikarpow I-5 (1930-34).
The third picture shows a Junkers Ju 87 Ausf.B.
The armoured train in the forth picture of ep.5 is probably of German origin.

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Gag Halfrunt UK

2008-03-26 12:22

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The underground train is on the Piccadilly Line. The loop didn't exist in 1940 - it was built to serve Heathrow Terminal 4 in 1984.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piccadilly_Line

Alexander DE

2008-03-26 12:39

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Thanks, Gag.
At least the Hounslow station existed then, but the pictured station must have been one in central London.

badlymad CA

2008-03-27 03:37

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Hey, could an admin change all the vehicles marked as being from episode 6 to episode 7?
I forgot to do the actual episode 6 (which was focused on Japan) so I apologize for any inconvenience.

-- Last edit: 2008-03-27 05:26:56

Alexander DE

2008-03-27 15:25

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badlymad wrote ... change ... episode 6 to episode 7 ...

Done.

antp BE

2008-03-27 17:17

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It was not useful to these one by one, I could have done all in 1 command directly on the db ;) (though that one dozen did not take you so much time I guess)

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Alexander DE

2008-03-28 01:53

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I guessed so, but you have such a lot of other tasks, too, and it gave me the excuse to look at the pictures. :)

badlymad CA

2008-05-02 03:54

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Episode 6 'Banzai'
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Episode 7 'On our Way USA'
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Episode 8 'The Desert'
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This Stuka has a neat paint job
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-- Last edit: 2008-05-02 03:55:24

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