Short stories during World War II, interesting little stories during World War II

Updated on military 2024-02-14
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The short story during World War II is as follows:

    1. Once, Rommel found a British prisoner of war camp in Africa where Italian prisoners ......of war were held, and he led his army to rescue the Italians, but as soon as the guns rang out, the Italians ran away with the British

    2. Once 15,000 combined troops of the United States and Australia attacked a small island occupied by the Japanese, after preparing for 2 hours of shelling, the United States and Australia landed and lost 25 soldiers in the battle and completely controlled the island.

    When the Allies landed in Italy, there was a battlefield, and the Allies fought fiercely all morning, without a single **, and the only loss was that their own planes threw the airborne troops into the sea (using the sandbar as a beachhead).

    4. During the landing battle of Saralo, the Allies did not encounter resistance on the beachhead, and the reporters accompanying the army reported that the strongest resistance the Allies encountered on the beachhead came from a jaguar that was displaced by the bombing of the local zoo and bit two American soldiers.

    5. In the early stage of the North African War, an Italian fortress was flagged with a white flag after the British fired a few bullets, and the Italian commander said to the British commander in a serious manner: "We have finished the last bullet." At this time, the fortress was surrounded by Italian-made munitions.

    6. The U.S. army bombed the two small islands in front of Sardinia, on which more than 10,000 Italians were stationed, but in the end, the Allied bombing killed more than 40 Italians in total, and Italy accepted the persuasion of the U.S. pilots to surrender.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Luftwaffe super ace pilot Marseilleu (record 158:0, an average of 15 bullets shot down a British plane, the best record: 10 minutes to shoot down 8 enemy planes, 17 enemy planes in a day, died of mechanical failure and fell + parachute could not be opened) In the air battle with the British Air Force over Malta, an ace pilot of the Royal Air Force found that the horse was chasing him and could not get rid of it, so before the horse could shoot, he abandoned the plane and parachuted, and the horse was "scared" to drop an enemy plane.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    World war ii. The short story during the period is as follows:

    1. Once, Rommel.

    A British prisoner of war camp was found in Africa, where Italian prisoners of war were held, and he led an army to rescue the Italians, only to follow the British as soon as the shots rang out.

    2. Once 15,000 combined troops of the United States and Australia attacked a small island occupied by the Japanese, after preparing for 2 hours of shelling, the United States and Australia landed and lost 25 soldiers in the battle and completely controlled the island.

    When the Allies landed in Italy, there was a battlefield, and the Allies fought fiercely all morning, without a single **, and the only loss was their own planes to take the airborne troops.

    Cast into the sea (put the sandbar.

    as a beachhead).

    4. During the landing of Salaluo, the Allies encountered no resistance on the beachhead, and the reporters accompanying the army reported that the strongest resistance encountered by the Allies on the beachhead came from a jaguar that was displaced by the bombing from the local zoo.

    Bitten two American soldiers.

    5. The war in North Africa.

    In the early stage, an Italian fortress flew a white flag after a few bullets fired by the British army, and the Italian commander said to the British commander in a serious manner: "We have finished the last bullet". At this time, the fortress was surrounded by Italian-made munitions.

    6. The U.S. bombing of Sardinia.

    More than 10,000 Italians were stationed on the first two small islands, but in the end, the Allied bombing killed more than 40 Italians in total, and the Italians accepted the persuasion of the American pilots to surrender.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    During the Second World War, Italy was a "funny person", and there are countless stories about Italy.

    On the battlefield 10 kilometers from the supply station, because of hunger, the whole army cooked pasta and ate it, and then the whole army was easily captured by the enemy ?..

    2.The Germans received a request for relief from Italy in the desert and sent a squadron of troops to the rescue. When they rendezvous with Italy, they find that the other party is boiling macaroni in precious water?

    3.Unable to find a suitable warehouse for storing explosives, Italy piled up more than 100 tons of explosives in the middle of the city, thinking that the church would not be attacked by enemy air raids. As a result, the church spire was struck by lightning?

    The city was blown up by a fifth of ?.. in an instant

    4.The quality of the grenade is extremely poor, and I don't know if it will ** and when it will be **, but it may explode when you let your guard down?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Spare your life

    After the surrender of the German army in Paris, DU still had sporadic German losses.

    Zhi Yu stubbornly resisted.

    Harry Lighthold escaped capture and hid in the corner of the third floor of the Admiralty in Concorde Square. He heard the cheers of the crowd in the square, peeked out and saw a black convertible car driving in, with a French general in the back seat.

    Killing a French general was an excellent way to end his war. Major Lighthold thought, lifting the light machine gun and aiming at the man. Then another thought came to him: if he fired, the crowd would come and search for him and kill him.

    He reluctantly lowered the light machine gun from the windowsill, feeling that whoever the general was, his life was not worth his own.

    Two years later, in a prisoner of war camp, the naval officer learned from a newspaper page that his machine-gun sight was aimed at who it was in an instant. It was Charles de Gaulle.

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