看看您是二戰的那個軍官
#21
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 上午 11:55
我想選到他的人應該在第1題都選3吧 8-) ...符合他的"步步推進"作風
.......所以....FH2快出阿阿阿阿~~~~(怨念再爆XD)
#22
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 12:49
#23
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 12:58
恩...繼"股狗是好物"之後.再推薦"維基百科" :-DKonstantin Rokossovsky有沒有人知道這個人是誰 :evil:
Rokossovsky
羅科索夫斯基..蘇聯元帥
http://zh.wikipedia....A&variant=zh-tw
話說我玩的同盟與軸心有此人...
#24
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 12:59
這是馮-曼斯坦元帥啊! 主要是在東線 南方集團軍Erich v. Manstein (GER)
啥人物???啥東東???
說他是天才戰略家是當之無?
卡爾可夫之役就是靠他的大膽果決 擬定戰略性撤退才逆轉的
卡爾可夫的勝利讓蘇軍在史達林格勒撈到的戰果幾乎歸零
Ach so , Alles klar .
納粹德國陸軍元帥,「A」集團軍參謀長。偉大戰略代表作「黃色方案」的修改。
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#25
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 02:05
我也想按到Manstein或Rommel啦...QQ
昨天玩了一下...下面個性和酒好像沒有差...
上面三個好像影響最大XD
#26
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 02:07
沒有Manstein...
這是馮-曼斯坦元帥啊! 主要是在東線 南方集團軍Erich v. Manstein (GER)
啥人物???啥東東???
說他是天才戰略家是當之無?
卡爾可夫之役就是靠他的大膽果決 擬定戰略性撤退才逆轉的
卡爾可夫的勝利讓蘇軍在史達林格勒撈到的戰果幾乎歸零
Ach so , Alles klar .
納粹德國陸軍元帥,「A」集團軍參謀長。偉大戰略代表作「黃色方案」的修改。
德國就沒有成左滌{擊戰...
入侵西歐時.德軍就會被荷比盧三小國的英法聯軍牽住了
#27
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 05:02
不過這傢伙最後好像敗在東戰線蘇軍之下 OQ|||沒有Manstein...
這是馮-曼斯坦元帥啊! 主要是在東線 南方集團軍Erich v. Manstein (GER)
啥人物???啥東東???
說他是天才戰略家是當之無?
卡爾可夫之役就是靠他的大膽果決 擬定戰略性撤退才逆轉的
卡爾可夫的勝利讓蘇軍在史達林格勒撈到的戰果幾乎歸零
Ach so , Alles klar .
納粹德國陸軍元帥,「A」集團軍參謀長。偉大戰略代表作「黃色方案」的修改。
德國就沒有成左滌{擊戰...
入侵西歐時.德軍就會被荷比盧三小國的英法聯軍牽住了
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#28
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 05:05

Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur, GCB (January 26, 1880-April 5, 1964) was an American military leader who served in the U.S. Army his entire life.
Your broad interest in the navy, the army, navigation and mathematics, tactics, history and current events makes you an asset everywhere you go. You are known for your dignity, noble bearing, vibrant personality, and gentlemanly qualities. However, your arrogance and eagerness for the limelight annoy many.
#29
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 05:19
George Patton, Jr. (November 11, 1885 - December 21, 1945), one of the most successful American generals in World War II.
When put in a position that will meet your potential, your "larger than life," flamboyant, charismatic and controversial personality is hard to miss. You are inspirational and your troops achieve great deeds under your leadership. Just keep in mind to always back up those great words with action.
#30
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 05:24

Harold Alexander
Field Marshal Harold Alexander, (December 10, 1891 - June 16, 1969) was a British military commander and Field Marshal, notably during World War II as the commander of the 15th Army Group.
You are a leader of exceptional ability. Not afraid to get your hands dirty, you are adored by your troops and subordinates but your peers or superiors can sometimes perceive you as too urbane and lacking authority. Your people skills make it easy for you to form partnerships across borders.
這位阿伯是誰= =||
#31
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 05:27
Andrew Cunningham
Andrew Cunningham, (7 January 1883 - 12 June 1963), was the most famous British admiral of World War II.
You have a sharp mind and although not a good speaker like some of your colleagues, you have your own type of common touch. Many seek you out to ask for your advice and hear stories about your experiences. Ever the diplomat, your shrewd ways can sometimes come as a shock to those who admire you.
為啥是海軍
我會暈船捏
不準
#32
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 05:28
Erich von Manstein (November 24, 1887-June 10, 1973) was one of the most prominent commanders of German Armed Forces during World War II, attaining the rank of Field Marshal. Manstein was the mastermind behind Fall Gelb.
Your strategic mind makes you a leader that thrives in situation where this precise skill is requested. Admired by your followers and sometimes even by your enemies this can sometimes get to your head. You thrive in situations where you find yourself as the "underdog" and need to use your strengths to their full potential.
哦也...沒想到我也是曼斯坦元帥啊...(可是我不是特別喜歡開坦克的說...在BF2中)
#33
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 06:03
Heinz Guderian (GER)
Heinz Guderian (June 17, 1888 - May 14, 1954) was the well known "Panzer General" of the German Army during World War II, and one of the founders of the concept of blitzkrieg.
Dynamic and efficient, you are pivotal in development of strategies and operational tasks and often set the standards of what will then follow. Although your leadership style does not always mean you will rise in ranks you are still a very respected leader who does not think twice about questioning those of the highest rank.
#34
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 06:17
Omar Bradley (February 12, 1893 - April 8, 1981) was one of the main US Army field commanders in North Africa and Europe during World War II.
Quietly competent, a self-effacing and thoughtful team player, you do not mind being a leader but you detest the waste of human lives in war. Once you make your mind up you go after your goal full speed ahead and thrive when taking calculated risks. You prefer to stay neutral in controversy, which can be seen as difficulty to make decisions.
我是這個
我英文不好看不懂...
我有個圖示
是個美國人有點中年紀
OMAR BRADLEY
#35
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 06:32

Andrew Cunningham
Andrew Cunningham, (7 January 1883 - 12 June 1963), was the most famous British admiral of World War II.
You have a sharp mind and although not a good speaker like some of your colleagues, you have your own type of common touch. Many seek you out to ask for your advice and hear stories about your experiences. Ever the diplomat, your shrewd ways can sometimes come as a shock to those who admire you.
#36
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 07:01
Chester Nimitz (February 24, 1885 - February 20, 1966) was the Commander in Chief of Pacific Forces for the United States and Allied forces during World War II.
Your creative mind brings a new, fresh perspective to combat and leadership. Your dynamic leadership style is very effective when it comes to motivating others and thus you have no problems executing your policies and ideas. Just remember that many times feedback creates even greater ideas so don't forget to listen.
生也雙魚,死也雙魚
差不多大我一百歲 8-)
#37
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 07:12
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, (November 17, 1887 - March 24, 1976) was a British military officer during World War II.
Inspirational and successful are two words to describe your leadership. You tend to go against the current and your own uniqueness will show in everything that you do. Your troops love you and you are known to get what you want in life - just be careful as this precise characteristic makes you less prepared to deal with defeat.
#38
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 07:27
果然是裝甲愛好者 :-D
#39
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 08:04
Andrew Cunningham, (7 January 1883 - 12 June 1963), was the most famous British admiral of World War II.
You have a sharp mind and although not a good speaker like some of your colleagues, you have your own type of common touch. Many seek you out to ask for your advice and hear stories about your experiences. Ever the diplomat, your shrewd ways can sometimes come as a shock to those who admire you.
#40
發表於 2006 年 04 月 21 日 - 下午 08:17
囧!!跟我的一樣耶~~ :-D :-D哦...
我是Omar Bradley(布萊德雷)...
老實說...看完後...我的確發覺自己跟他很像...(我指的是性格啦...XD)
http://www.paradoxplaza.com/hoi2quiz/gub...
Omar Bradley (February 12, 1893 - April 8, 1981) was one of the main US Army field commanders in North Africa and Europe during World War II.
Quietly competent, a self-effacing and thoughtful team player, you do not mind being a leader but you detest the waste of human lives in war. Once you make your mind up you go after your goal full speed ahead and thrive when taking calculated risks. You prefer to stay neutral in controversy, which can be seen as difficulty to make decisions.
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