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Say what you will about Peter Jacksons films, but his enthusiasm for the First World War is unparalleled. I hope it will transfer to his Dambusters film whenever it is released.
His Gallipoli diorama: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=11442988 |
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Not sure if this has been posted already
this channel is doing a week by week report of what happened 100 years ago just like what Steve and Jim are doing in the ''100 years ago today'' day by day thread. https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar/featured Well worth the watch ![]()
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yea a great link, I'm listening to several episode every evening. This to catch up.
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^These two did it at Gettysburg in the Civil War...where WWI got invented IMHO: (trench warfare; balloon observation; use of troop trains; miserable- slaughter infantry tactics; huge land mines; POW death camps, breechloading repeater rifles and the revolving turret...too bad about the Gatling gun not actually being used! we fixed that in Iraq on 'Warthogs'
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One hundred years ago today U-19, commanded by Constantin Kolbe, attacked the Royal Navy trawler HMT Cameo. I have it recorded in the '100 Years' thread, but something about this strikes me as very odd. According to the dates given in www.uboat.net this would be Kolbe's third and last war patrol in U-19, yet he commanded that boat for another eight months. It was his only attack during this patrol, and it was unsuccessful.
I've searched every source I can find, and none of my questions are answered. Why were there no more attacks on this patrol? Was the U-boat damaged in the attack? Why were there no more patrols in those eight months? None of it is really important, but I hate gaps in the information and unanswered questions.
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That does help some, but it raises even more questions. This patrol only lasted five days, and that reference doesn't mention the attack on Cameo. It does list three more patrols for him in U-19, but it only gives specific dates for one. Given his previous success I'm even more confused over three patrols without even meeting an enemy ship.
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The Controversy:
The world's first ace, French pilot Adolphe Pègoud, was shot down and killed on August 31, 1915, while attacking a German two-seater. The pilot is variously listed as Walter Kandulski or Otto Kandulski, and the observer who did the shooting as Julius Bielitz, Bilitz or Pilitz. Supposedly Kandulski was shot down and killed some time later (dates vary from "two weeks later" to May 18, 1916), by French pilot Roger Paul Ronserail. Ronserail became famous as "Le Vengeur de Pègoud". ![]() ![]() ![]() There is an ongoing controversy at The Aerodrome website involving the exact circumstances of Kandulski's death, with posters claiming to be the grandsons of Kandulski and Ronserail telling different stories. Kandulski's grandson says that his grandfather was Walter and that he survived the war. Ronserail's grandson says that the German pilot was Otto Kandulski, not Walter, and that he was indeed shot down and killed. One possible resolution is a post showing the discovery of a log book by Walter Kandulski with an entry stating that it was he who brought Pegoud down. This same poster says that he has searched the original German records and there is no listing for an Otto Kandulski at all. http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=43775 http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/sh...t=38089&page=2 Ronserail's grandson also claims that his grandfather was an ace with seven victories, but the Aerodrome 'Aces' section doesn't list him at all, and I can find no record of a victory list for him. Is it possible that the whole thing was fabricated by French newspapers? I hesitate to make that claim in the face of a man claiming to be descended from Ronserail, but it seems to be a possibility.
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Kandulski, one of them at least, was also Pegouds student pre-war, so I hear.
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So it happened that several kills were scored in an FE.8 several months before the plane was officially in service.
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