OT: Edonkey WW2 related links

Discussion in 'Warbirds International' started by spaceb, Sep 8, 2004.

  1. illo

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  2. illo

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    spaceb..im sure its already done.

    Im using DC++ and theres LOT LOT of movies im downloading at 200kb/s
    (tho one at time with my connection)
     
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  3. spaceb

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    DC++? is that Direct Connect? Do they have Memphis Belle there?
     
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    @spaceb: tienes mas enlaces de esos libros? es que yo tengo el de los p47 y p51 del pacifico, pero quiero los de europa tambien
     
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    illo any good hub links? :)
     
  6. spaceb

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    ::Updates::

    -Added several books (check page 1)

    @big-jo no :(
     
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    try documentaries.no-ip.info :cool:
     
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    thx lamer
     
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    Holy crap spaceb!!! Amazing ed2k book links!!!

    Question is... Will you settle for a statue or an annual parade?

    :cheers:
     
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    Great link !!!
    I like DC++ much more than edonkey
     
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    DC++ is as lame as Direct Connect... I mean they force you to share 50 to 60GB in some places... how lame is that?? I don't even have such HD space, plus im not going to spare that space on movies, mp3s, etc files.
     
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    I'm glad you liked them!!

    Now my question is: what did you ask?? lol
     
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    there was czech-german coproduction movie called iirc "Stalingrad"
    watch that one
    it's just german perspective, but it's not propagandistic or trying to tell lies or stories at all
     
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    as soon as i find that.
    czech-german point of view is relative to eastern front, while yankee's hollywood is not.
     
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    He-he, Enemy at the gate made in Europe, by French director, not in the Hollywood (well, still piece of BS) ;)
     
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    i forgot about that.
    currently i'm thinking of the way of war...
    it seems to me that 'front' is an eastern term.
    did western europe see front fights after ww1?
    i mean not maneuverable strikes, i mean weeks of trench sitting.
     
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    Italy 43-45 (and lots of other places)
     
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    About Osprey Aircraft books, look for "Osprey" at the Search function of you E-Mule or Donkey and you will find other shared books by them.

    I have one about Hungarian Aces at WWII, Finish aces, Japanesse Aces against B29, P39 Aces, German Aces at Spanish Civil War ,109 Aces at West Europe and 109 aces at East europe; I dont remember the links neither the exact tittles of ther books, but try the method I explain and you will find them.

    @bigjo: estбn sacando en Espaсa ahora mismo esa misma colecciуn de Osprey traducida, creo que sale a unos 6 o 7 euros el libro. Es de esas que sacan todas las vueltas de vacaciones, creo que la edita "El Prado" y el primer libro es unos sobre los ases del 109 al principio de la guerra, pregunta por ella en un kiosko; al menos el primero sale muy baratito (3 euros creo). Yo la tengo de cuando la sacaron hace 2 aсos. Son unos 60 libros y estб de puta madre. Como es cada dos semanas o asi no se te acumulan demasiado a la hora de irlos pagando. Ademбs, sale mucho mejor de precio que si te los compras en original (ingles) que salen por unos 23 o 24 euros (una passsta).
     
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    There is also a TV serie shared about WWII. The one produced by Steven Spielberg, "Gang of Brothers" I think is the name. 10 Cap. Really good one. Well, a little pro American (of course with Spielberg at production) but good anyway. Really good ambiented, with real vehicles (Panzer IV, Stugs, Halftracks, Shermans, Jadpanthers, Cromwells; not that shitty films with a US M46 or a French AMX30 making the role of a german tank). I will try to look for the e-links.
     
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    @exec

    reviews of the movie :
    http://www.rhodemart.com/movies/war/ww2/russia/Stalingrad.php
    or
    http://www.all-reviews.com/videos-3/stalingrad.htm

    for me it is the best movie about ww2 i have ever seen
    it is very.. . from human perspective, it's about ppl and it doesn't feel .. you know.. "cool"
    sort of like finnish movie about winter war "Talvisota" illo has showed me; just Stalingrad is much more .. imminent(?) - well i guess that has something to do with the fact i'm not Finn


    the best movie about air war -- i think it could be "Nebe?tн jezdci" - smth like Heaven Riders... it's b&w movie from 1968 (yes the year when one could talk about western airmen here in czechoslovakia) - using original captures from the ww2 -- about czechoslovak bomber crews during 1 flight over Dusseldorf in their Wellingtons (btw this unit had 85% losses during the course of the war)
    [​IMG]
    but i doubt english translation could be obtained - well there's lot of english in the movie ;)
    i could make one.. if i get the movie actually
    to russian.. nah.. i dont think it was ever translated.. it was about the "evil" side ..



    btw when i was little kid i recall some good soviet movies.. just.. was too small... any tips?