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Hello! I am sorry to hear about Bruce Nowdays I am busy with university but I still play in the game Brock set up.
Igoumenitsa - 13 February 1950 They had been travelling the whole day and on a low budget but the greeks had offer him a good paid afterwards. The work was also quite simple and familiar, he had done it to death in Bulgaria, although without second intentions. In the back of the car the cameras were thigtly tie to the seats so they didn't bump. In the passenger seat a greek agent played with a reflex. "Could you not touch that?" Teodosiev was getting more nervous by every the second the camera w...
Does the title count as spoiler?
Vlöre - 31 of January 1950 The center of the city was quite active. People were going from a business to another, the economy had been more active since Greece and Yugoslavia re-started trade with the city. From the side of the park a couple of carabineros were over watching the citizens. “Did they already send the modifications?” Dobroshi looked around as if everyone was listening to them. "Yes, here, have it already" He pass him a bag full of papers and photographs "How is our project in the l...
I like how the only difference beteew real life Philippines and WW Philippines is the date
For all I know is dealing with a extremely heavy collection of nike shoes
Gazeta Rajonale (Perifereiakí Efimerída) 1 January 1950 The camorra branch in Vlore was raided by a unknown group. The raid focused on the home of Vollaro, the leader of the local camorra, who, until this moment, avoided any repercussion for his crimes. The assault happened at the Christmas procession of the city. The assailants hide themselves inside of it using clerical robes. As they passed by the hotel in which Vollaro resided the man entered by force and made their way through the mafia ref...
So that is why the nickname
I think there is a spammer at Chinese Airlines
[font='"']3/11/1949[/font][font='"'] [/font] The Ministry of Transport and Communications in conjunction with Ministry of Foreign Affairs have announced that, after a few weeks of fine-tuning the details with their Russian counterparts, the Russian air is now open to Greek airlines. Although not all Russian airports are open. Only Petrograd, Kiev and Odessa are open to Greek airlines. In the same manner only Athens, Thessalonica and Nicosia's airports are open to Russian airlines. Other ...
Merry Christmas and New Year to you and everyone. And amen to that last part.
It surprised me when I saw it. Hope it is solved soon.
I tend to overlook logistics, yet this is a quite interesting video. The piers really impressed me.
Hi, sorry for answering too late. I had final exams and it had been an interesting couple of weeks to say the least. There is no particular reason why. I asked just in case you prefered to do it that way.
After careful consideration the centurion is the chosen one, although the many of the capabilities of the french AMX-40 impressed many in the army, especially those that experienced the gas during the Great War. The delivery would had started by early '48 either already converted to the swiss gun version or to be converted once in Greece, as the british government finds it most convenient.
The greek army is in need of replace its old medium tanks. I am thinking on the Centurion (if the british government agree), but feel free of change mind with any other design. This tanks would have been adquiere somewhen between 1945 and 1948. The total number of tanks needed would be of 240 but a few more could be requested to have some repair parts.
Technically speaking you could elevate those figures, although that might be detrimental for Lauritania's economy. An option while you wait for the development of the new rifle to begin could be to find a cartridge that suits the ordnance department and purchase the rifles until the new one is ready.
Well, assuming that France and the UK would be willing to do it, they could embargo Italy, increase the army on their borders and take the navy to the Mediterranean and then they sent Mussolini a note saying "back off" and hope for the best. Perhaps even pressure other nations around Italy to do the same. About the Suez Canal, they could try to make it go as an especial measure through the league of nations, but I doubt that the league would accept.
I thought something similar. Arming Ethiopia with some modern equipment and close the Suez Canal. It could make shorter the ww2 (or just different) since that front would be defeated faster and/or with less troops. That would give the british a better position on North Africa. Maybe a more effective Operation Compass?