heirflick Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 'All quiet on the Western Front'....... [video=youtube;cWRc-mG4-38]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWRc-mG4-38&feature=player_detailpage the first passage grabs you right off the bat. great film - well worth looking at! Quote
Weshty Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 Is that a colourised version? I thought it was a b&w film. Quote
heirflick Posted March 6, 2014 Author Posted March 6, 2014 origional was b and w. or was it that my cataracts cleared up? Quote
WRENNEIRE Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 All I can see is NEW TO IRM? PLEASE READ.................................. And I've a pain in me Jacksie looking at it! Quote
Glenderg Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 All I can see is NEW TO IRM? PLEASE READ..................................And I've a pain in me Jacksie looking at it! Maybe they're trying to tell you something..... Quote
Broithe Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 origional was b and w. or was it that my cataracts cleared up? Ever read the book? You'll never use a spade again, without thinking about it.... Quote
heirflick Posted March 6, 2014 Author Posted March 6, 2014 Ever read the book? thats something i intend to do Quote
Garfield Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 I've a pain in me Jacksie looking at it! This should sort it, Dave... http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anusol Regarding 'All Quiet on the Western Front', the book is one of the best I've read... a poignant juxtaposition to another good read, 'Storm of Steel' by Ernst Junger, a true account which deals more with the German officer's sense of glory and honour even in the trenches. Quote
heirflick Posted March 6, 2014 Author Posted March 6, 2014 All I can see is NEW TO IRM? PLEASE READ..................................And I've a pain in me Jacksie looking at it! thats why its 'all quiet on the western fromt' Quote
Broithe Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 thats something i intend to do Follow it up with Robert Graves's Goodbye To All That... ..give a clearly reasoned explanation of how to get shot 'safely' - to avoid getting killed properly.. Quote
Glenderg Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 I have a book here written by Erwin Rommel (yip him) called Infantry Attacks, which is quite eye opening in terms of the bunker happy ethos of the french, and the sneaky methodical ethos of the Germans, so well highlighted some 20 years later. Uncompromising in terms descriptions of kill numbers, and then the humanity right after. Another one to jar the senses would be An Intimate History of Killing in the 20th Century by Joanna Burke, in particular the stories of what Irish men were capable of when "annoyed" with trench warfare. Quote
heirflick Posted March 6, 2014 Author Posted March 6, 2014 I have a book here written by Erwin Rommel (yip him) called Infantry Attacks, QUOTE] Richie -against all the odds, is the book signed? Quote
WRENNEIRE Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 This should sort it, Dave... http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anusol Recommending because of past experience. Pat? As a fella once said to me " That Anusol cream is useless, I might as well be shoving it up me asre! Quote
Garfield Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 this should sort it, dave... http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/anusol recommending because of past experience. Pat? As a fella once said to me " that anusol cream is useless, i might as well be shoving it up me asre! Quote
Broithe Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 Hans-Ulrich Rudel's Stuka Pilot is a good read. Quote
heirflick Posted March 6, 2014 Author Posted March 6, 2014 Sorry, I'll get me coat... i have it ready...along with your bags!!! Quote
Weshty Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 in particular the stories of what Irish men were capable of when "annoyed" with trench warfare. Good heavens, just what did 200,000+ annoyed paddies with guns get up to ??? Quote
Glenderg Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 i have it ready...along with your bags!!! I seek forgiveness with this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Ra7hQoHpE Quote
Glenderg Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 Good heavens, just what did 200,000+ annoyed paddies with guns get up to ??? To quote page 107 of the Joanna Burke's book Des, "In the words of Father William Doyle of the 8th Dublin: "We should have more prisoners, only a hot-blooded Irishman is a dangerous customer when he gets behind a bayonet and wants to let daylight through everybody" Pretty much sums up a lot of the stories. Quote
Garfield Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 Hans-Ulrich Rudel's Stuka Pilot is a good read. It was one of the books the designers at Fairchild turned to after they were commissioned to design the A-10. Quote
heirflick Posted March 6, 2014 Author Posted March 6, 2014 It was one of the books the designers at Fairchild turned to after they were commissioned to design the A-10. any reason they picked the stuka over other allied aircraft? Quote
Broithe Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 any reason they picked the stuka over other allied aircraft? According to Rudel, it was his plane of choice, right to the very end, and with 513 tanks removed, he seems to have known what he was talking about. There's a bit in the book where he mentions being shot down yet again - and it was for the thirtieth time, but he only mentions the interesting ones... He was never shot down by another aircraft, always ground-fire. I haven't had that many punctures! Quote
heirflick Posted March 6, 2014 Author Posted March 6, 2014 interesting stuff....forgot it was used in the ground attack role aswell as divebombing. good looking aircraft too... Quote
Garfield Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 any reason they picked the stuka over other allied aircraft? It was a solid weapons delivery platform, and a very successful one, so it made sense to study it. And I'm sure they read Allied pilots' accounts, too... Quote
Weshty Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 Ahh, got the Airfix 1/24th scale Stuke for my 13th birthday. I was almost sick with excitement. The detail! Glass sight in the floor, glass crosshairs on the end of fthe machine gun with a working spherical pivoit in the canopy. Oh the humanity.... Thanks for teh detail on teh bayonet happy irishmen, jaysus, one can only imagine. Quote
Broithe Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 Ahh, got the Airfix 1/24th scale Stuke for my 13th birthday. I was almost sick with excitement. The detail! Glass sight in the floor, glass crosshairs on the end of fthe machine gun with a working spherical pivoit in the canopy. Oh the humanity.... Thanks for teh detail on teh bayonet happy irishmen, jaysus, one can only imagine. I have one in stock here - it's a monster, alright.. Quote
heirflick Posted March 6, 2014 Author Posted March 6, 2014 now thats a class piece of aircraft! ..are the mechanics gone to lunch? - they shouldnt really leave a girl like her half stripped! can you zoom in on the pic on her side? Quote
Broithe Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 now thats a class piece of aircraft! ..are the mechanics gone to lunch? - they shouldnt really leave a girl like her half stripped! can you zoom in on the pic on her side? That's not mine, mine's still in the box - just to give an idea of the size... Quote
heirflick Posted March 6, 2014 Author Posted March 6, 2014 imagine having a r/c flying version of her? Quote
Broithe Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 imagine having a r/c flying version of her? 1/5th scale do you? http://www.rlm.at/cont/gal17_e.htm Quote
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