The most kick-A soldiers during World War 2?

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awia

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Just read about this guy

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_F._Hajiro

American-Japanese who volunteered to serve in Europe

Private Hajiro, while acting as a sentry on top of an embankment on October 19, 1944, in the vicinity of Bruyeres, France, rendered assistance to allied troops attacking a house 200 yards away by exposing himself to enemy fire and directing fire at an enemy strong point. He assisted the unit on his right by firing his automatic rifle and killing or wounding two enemy snipers. On October 22, 1944, he and one comrade took up an outpost security position about 50 yards to the right front of their platoon, concealed themselves, and ambushed an 18-man, heavily armed, enemy patrol, killing two, wounding one, and taking the remainder as prisoners. On October 29, 1944, in a wooded area in the vicinity of Biffontaine, France, Private Hajiro initiated an attack up the slope of a hill referred to as "Suicide Hill" by running forward approximately 100 yards under fire. He then advanced ahead of his comrades about 10 yards, drawing fire and spotting camouflaged machine gun nests. He fearlessly met fire with fire and single-handedly destroyed two machine gun nests and killed two enemy snipers. As a result of Private Hajiro's heroic actions, the attack was successful.
This guy has balls of steel.
 
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vyyye

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Pah, that's nothing

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Churchill

Churchill resumed his commission after Poland was invaded. In May 1940, Churchill and his unit, the Manchester Regiment, ambushed a German patrol near L'Epinette, France. Churchill gave the signal to attack by cutting down the enemy Feldwebel (sergeant) with his barbed arrows, becoming the only known British soldier to have felled an enemy with a longbow in the course of the war.[1] After fighting at Dunkirk, he volunteered for the Commandos, unsure of what Commando duty entailed, but interested because it sounded dangerous.

Churchill was second in command of No. 3 Commando in Operation Archery, a raid on the German garrison at V
 
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awia

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Pah, that's nothing

[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Churchill[/URL]



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pretty bad-A, and to the who rumor thing......in the semi-words of clayton from The Wire.....BULL SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIT
 

Heilkraut

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The Reich
heinrich severloh (23 june 1923 – 14 january 2006) was a soldier in the german 352nd infantry division, which was stationed in normandy in 1944. He has been referred to as the “beast of omaha beach” by the media of english speaking countries. He rose to notoriety as a gunner in a machine gun emplacement known as wn 62 “widerstandsnest 62”. In his autobiography he claimed that in that position he inflicted 1500-2000 casualties while american soldiers were landing on omaha beach as part of operation overlord.
6 june 1944


at 5am, a german gunner began shooting young americans on the beach.
Nine hours and 12,000 rounds later, he was still firing.

When world leaders walk through the u.s. War cemetary above omaha beach
, a man who put dozens of young americans into those graves
will be hundreds of miles away in germany.

But hein severloh says his thoughts will still be absorbed by the events
of 60 years ago in normandy.

He has been back to the beaches many times, to say his own private prayers
for the dead of both sides.
But on this d-day anniversary, the first time german soldiers have
officially been invited to attend, he does not think a man with his
nickname and past would be entirely welcome.

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for hein severloh became known to those desparate americans on the
bloodiest of the normandy landing places as the beast of omaha beach.

He was the first to open fire on them and the last to stop, nearly nine
hours later.

Manning his machine gun, he raked the americans with bullets, turning the
sand and sea red with their blood.

His weapon became so hot it burned the grass around him. But they still
came on, wave after wave disgorged from the landing craft that made it
ashore.

"i remember the first to die" said 80 year old mr severloh at his home
near hanover. "the man came out of the sea. He was looking for somewhere
to hide.
I shot him in the head. I saw his steel helmet roll into the sea. Then he
dropped. I knew he was dead. What could i do? Them or me- that's what i
thought."

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rommel " the enemy has to be stopped on the beach... If not ...the war's over

"for the next nine hours in machine gun nest 62, corporal severloh sprayed
the beach with his mg-42. His position 75ft above the broad sands gave him
a perfect field of vision and fire.

"there were 30 of us," he said. "every one had only one thought in our
heads that day-would we be coming out of this alive?"

"i didn't want to be in this war. I didn't want to be in france. I didn't
want to shoot a machine gun at young fellows my age. But there we were,
serving in a war that was already lost and obeying the orders of our
lieutenant-to open fire as soon as they were knee-deep in water"

having survived a spell of duty on the eastern front, france was a 'soft
billet' for men like hein severloh. That ended in the pallid dawn light of
june 6, 1944, as the allied armies stormed ashore.

Corporal severloh had 12,000 rounds for his machine gun.
"i started shooting at 5am," he said. "i was still shooting nearly nine
hours later.
There was no panic, no hate. One did what one had to do and knew that they
as sure as hell would be doing it to you if they got the chance"

"at first the corpses were 500 metres away, then 400, then 150. There was
blood everywhere, screams, dead and dying. The swell of the sea bobbed
more bodies onto the beach."


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widerstansnest 62 (resistance nest 62).


"there were small pauses, when no landing craft came, when i could cool
down the machine gun."

"i was aware that some of my comrades had made off, but i had this
terrible vision of being confronted in the eye by my officer and so i
stayed at my post."

"in the early afternoon, i realised i was the last person still firing. I
could see tanks manouvering on the beach and knew that i couldn't hold
them alone."

"i heard an order to shouted by lieutenant ferking-a fine fellow and, at
32, a veteran-that we should retreat."

"i ran from bomb crater to bomb crater behind our bunker complex. I waited
but he never came."
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?157740-The-Beast-of-Omaha
 

C_Gibby

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Who was that one man who was in both WW1 and WW2 and claims to have "enjoyed" both of them?
 

Wtattearp

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the german story was cool but the british guy killing a german with a long bow is sick hahaha
 

Z008MJ

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Maraak

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Jack Churcill also carried a Scottish Claymore (Large sword) into battle, saying that an officer without his sword was unproperly dressed. Once he took down a German mortar-team simply by going from man to man while he was sleeping, and threatening him with a big-*** sword and gun.

http://badassoftheweek.com/hardberger.html
http://badassoftheweek.com/prince.html
http://badassoftheweek.com/winters.html
http://badassoftheweek.com/rudel.html
http://badassoftheweek.com/basilone.html
http://badassoftheweek.com/churchill.html
 

PsychoPigeon

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In Unreal
this man speaks the truth
over 700 credited kills by sniping russians.
may i note without a scope?
yes, yes i may.

"You're in the snipers sight
the first kill tonight
Time to die
You're in the bullets way
The White Death's prey
Say goodbye!"

oh wow how awesome, wish i was him, killing people is so good, let's ignore the rich elite who profit from all these wars and let's just bite into the propaganda that my brother is my enemy and kill kill kill!!
 

realninja

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if more players of red orchestra 2 had that kind of heroism , the objectives would be taken .. instead of cowardly camping at the edge of maps
 

MissionMaximus

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oh wow how awesome, wish i was him, killing people is so good, let's ignore the rich elite who profit from all these wars and let's just bite into the propaganda that my brother is my enemy and kill kill kill!!
Dude, I think you might want to change your outlook on life bro. That sounds pretty sick and by sick not in a good way. I guess that's why your name is PsychoPigeon.

I don't know but I find this whole discussion disturbing...Get back to talking about a videogame and remember it's a videogame.
 
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