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Watermelonbetterthenapples wrote:water melon > apples

I actual like both the same amount..

Fargo-car wrote:The ships would dock in the harbor sending 3000 troops

I don't know which ships you are talking about but welcome to Caer Sidi!

Watermelonbetterthenapples wrote:water melon > apples

Apples are better though, especially if they are from the Garden of Hesperides

Lollerland

I’m so sorry everyone, I completely forgot this happened :((((

3. What was the name initially given for tanks during World War 1?

Cool fish puppet

Wolvilan wrote:I’m so sorry everyone, I completely forgot this happened :((((

3. What was the name initially given for tanks during World War 1?

Can't log into Cool Fish from mobile but Landships?

panzer selbstfahrlafette i für 7,62-cm-pak 36(r) auf fahrgestell panzerkampfwagen ii ausf. d1 und d2
this?
i think its ww2

Cool fish puppet wrote:Can't log into Cool Fish from mobile but Landships?

You are correct! +5 points!

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Hey guys, it is time for today's first question for the trivia!

What is the name of world's first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft?

Lollerland wrote:Hey guys, it is time for today's first question for the trivia!

What is the name of world's first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft?

SCHWALBE! Messerschmitt Me 262

Lollerland

Cool fish wrote:SCHWALBE! Messerschmitt Me 262

Oh wow, you get an another 5 points!

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Lollerland wrote:Hey guys, it is time for today's first question for the trivia!

What is the name of world's first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft?

eydikey

The republic of christion empire 2po

Karktopials wrote:eydikey

dont now the heck you all talking about

Come, my dear, and let us go
To a river far away
For on those mighty gentle banks
A teahouse does hold sway

It is staffed with people good and well
And robins sing in the garden there
The tea is rich and varied
And you can sip without a care

The flowers by the river smile
And the breeze is calm and soft
The people tell stories too
Of happiness and loss

They have all kinds of tea
And all the flavours too
So take a seat and we will drink
To the health of all that's new

Let not your rainclouds gather
Nor your fears shout "No."
For we shall go drink tea
Come sun or rain or snow

Lollerland and Belladonnia

More questions!!!
What was the original codename given to Adolf Hitler's personal train?

Democratic iuuvia

Evil Mother wrote:More questions!!!
What was the original codename given to Adolf Hitler's personal train?

Führersonderzug

Evil Mother wrote:More questions!!!
What was the original codename given to Adolf Hitler's personal train?

Big Adolf.

Democratic iuuvia wrote:Führersonderzug

You missed the important bit there..

Democratic iuuvia

Lollerland wrote:You missed the important bit there..

Oh yeah, sorry lol

Führersonderzug Amerika

Democratic iuuvia wrote:Oh yeah, sorry lol

Führersonderzug Amerika

Correct answer! +5 points!!

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The republic of christion empire 2po

Lollerland wrote:Correct answer! +5 points!!

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what all talking about adolf for

Little early but I’m doing other things soon so... “ 6. How did the German submarine U-120 sink?

Wolvilan wrote:Little early but I’m doing other things soon so... “ 6. How did the German submarine U-120 sink?

U-120 was scuttled at Bremerhaven.

Lollerland

The republic of christion empire 2po wrote:what all talking about adolf for

We are running a three days trivia contest and the topic is world wars.

Cool fish wrote:U-120 was scuttled at Bremerhaven.

And wow that is correct! +5 points!

Fun fact: Many people believe that U-120 sank due to a malfunctioning toilet. But the submarine that sank was actually the much larger U-1206.

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Lollerland wrote:And wow that is correct! +5 points!

Fun fact: Many people believe that U-120 sank due to a malfunctioning toilet. But the submarine that sank was actually the much larger U-1206.

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The U-1206's malfunctioning toilet flooded the batteries, creating chlorine gas, forcing it to surface where it was bombed by the British and forced to scuttle. So technically the toilet didn't sink that one either.

Archuria

Cool fish wrote:The U-1206's malfunctioning toilet flooded the batteries, creating chlorine gas, forcing it to surface where it was bombed by the British and forced to scuttle. So technically the toilet didn't sink that one either.

Well they never would have been forced to surface if not for the toilet. So the toilet did cause it, even if it was the British who bombed them and forced them to scuttle.

Archuria and Belladonnia

Its the last day of trivia and here is today's first question!

Approximately how many Indian troops served Britain as combatants in World War 1?

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