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Re: Passengers in a U-27 class boat
Posted by:
DanOdenweller
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Date: August 26, 2007 05:15PM
Wdragon,
Perhaps because it is more likely to succeed with fewer potential noisemakers, and mouths.
Perhaps the British guards were more likely to notice a large group gone missing.
Perhaps it was sheer incompetence by the German planners, or a reluctance to embarass their hosts.
A variety of answers, pick one if you like.
Dan Odenweller
Perhaps because it is more likely to succeed with fewer potential noisemakers, and mouths.
Perhaps the British guards were more likely to notice a large group gone missing.
Perhaps it was sheer incompetence by the German planners, or a reluctance to embarass their hosts.
A variety of answers, pick one if you like.
Dan Odenweller
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Passengers in a U-27 class boat | Wdragon | 08/23/2007 04:06PM |
Re: Passengers in a U-27 class boat | Michael | 08/25/2007 07:48AM |
Re: Passengers in a U-27 class boat | Wdragon | 08/25/2007 07:56AM |
Re: Passengers in a U-27 class boat | Michael | 08/26/2007 11:14AM |
Re: Passengers in a U-27 class boat | Wdragon | 08/26/2007 01:27PM |
Re: Passengers in a U-27 class boat | DanOdenweller | 08/26/2007 05:15PM |