Today we have to more copies of Iron Cross to give away.
IMPORTANT: ONLY WHEN THE WINNER OF THE FIRST SET OF QUESTIONS IS ANNOUNCED, THE ANSWERS OF SECOND SET OF QUESTIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED
1st set of questions
The use of radio propaganda messages were used during the Spanish Civil War, though it was during WWII when were used as part of war strategy. During World War the allies messages to resistance forces in occupied countries were sent through radio messages.
It is well known that different groups of the French Resistance were activated on June 6, 1944 with a radio message from the BBC. The message consisted of a first sentence that would put them on alert, and a second that he would announce "Overlord" and would give the order to attack the predefined objectives.
QUESTION 1: What music was used for "action messages" to the Resistance in occupied countries? music and author.
QUESTION 2: What was this message, exactly? Who was the author of the poem chosen?
2nd set of Questions
The second question is the name of a successful British deception plan during World War II. As part of the widespread deception plan to cover the intended invasion of Italy from North Africa, this plan helped to convince the German high command that the Allies planned to invade Greece and Sardinia in 1943 instead of Sicily, the actual objective. This was accomplished by persuading the Germans that they had, by accident, intercepted "top secret" documents giving details of Allied war plans. The documents were attached to a corpse deliberately left to wash up on a beach in Punta Umbría in Spain.
Thus was forged the history of Captain Martin, "The Man Who Never Was"
QUESTION 1: Codename for the invasion of Sicily.
QUESTION 2: Codename of the operation involving the body of "Captain Martin"
IMPORTANT: ONLY WHEN THE WINNER OF THE FIRST SET OF QUESTIONS IS ANNOUNCED, THE ANSWERS OF SECOND SET OF QUESTIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED
1st set of questions
The use of radio propaganda messages were used during the Spanish Civil War, though it was during WWII when were used as part of war strategy. During World War the allies messages to resistance forces in occupied countries were sent through radio messages.
It is well known that different groups of the French Resistance were activated on June 6, 1944 with a radio message from the BBC. The message consisted of a first sentence that would put them on alert, and a second that he would announce "Overlord" and would give the order to attack the predefined objectives.
QUESTION 1: What music was used for "action messages" to the Resistance in occupied countries? music and author.
QUESTION 2: What was this message, exactly? Who was the author of the poem chosen?
2nd set of Questions
The second question is the name of a successful British deception plan during World War II. As part of the widespread deception plan to cover the intended invasion of Italy from North Africa, this plan helped to convince the German high command that the Allies planned to invade Greece and Sardinia in 1943 instead of Sicily, the actual objective. This was accomplished by persuading the Germans that they had, by accident, intercepted "top secret" documents giving details of Allied war plans. The documents were attached to a corpse deliberately left to wash up on a beach in Punta Umbría in Spain.
Thus was forged the history of Captain Martin, "The Man Who Never Was"
QUESTION 1: Codename for the invasion of Sicily.
QUESTION 2: Codename of the operation involving the body of "Captain Martin"
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