WWII Quiz

Reiben, I give up:-(

Questions of this kind is very difficult to answer -it depends on what source did you use.
How can you be sure that your source is the correct one?

That military attache who reported the invasion date to Moscow could have several agents...
I am afraid he didn't tell you the agent's name during the private meeting in Geneva, so how many interpetators have distorted the truth before you have read it?
 
I already mentioned him, but you never replied, so here we go again. Are you referring to Rudolph Roessler?
Rudolf Roessler, a German émigré and Russian spy who operated a book store in Lucerne, Switzerland. Roessler and his associates not only transmitted to Stalin the entire German battle plan but also spelled out the number of panzer groups that would be involved and the names of the officers from the most senior ones down to corps commanders.

Dean.
 
In December 1940 the Soviet agent Rudolf von Scheliha (code-named Ariets) reported that Hitler planned to declare war on the Soviet Union in March 1941. By Feb. 28, 1941, the same agent provided a provisional launching date of May 20.
 
CanadianCombat said:
In December 1940 the Soviet agent Rudolf von Scheliha (code-named Ariets) reported that Hitler planned to declare war on the Soviet Union in March 1941. By Feb. 28, 1941, the same agent provided a provisional launching date of May 20.

correct. Your turn
 
Was it an elephant?(it hit the zoo).
Might have this confused with the first bomb on somewhere else but I remember reading this happened in ww2.
 
It was a young shepperd girl by the name of Olga. Her last name was never discovered because she was an orphan and her id papers were shredded by the shrapnel.
 
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