Gjest Slettet-VqMh8ni9 Skrevet 25. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 25. desember 2004 Lenke til kommentar
NothgaliC Skrevet 25. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 25. desember 2004 Ha med tekst da for faen. Yamashita Tomoyuki Yamashita Tomoyuki (Nov 8, 1885 - February 23, 1946) was one of the most formidable generals of the Japanese Army. His 30,000 soldiers took 80,000 Allied soldiers prisoner at the Fall of Singapore and for this he became known as the "Tiger of Malaya." You are a diligent, ambitious and determined leader who always remains completely loyal to your superiors. Your strict discipline contributes to your ability to be an aggressive strategist and you will always be the last man standing. Your high standards can seem daunting for your followers who will never feel sufficient. Lenke til kommentar
VinterUlv Skrevet 25. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 25. desember 2004 Ha med tekst da for faen. Yamashita Tomoyuki Yamashita Tomoyuki (Nov 8, 1885 - February 23, 1946) was one of the most formidable generals of the Japanese Army. His 30,000 soldiers took 80,000 Allied soldiers prisoner at the Fall of Singapore and for this he became known as the "Tiger of Malaya." You are a diligent, ambitious and determined leader who always remains completely loyal to your superiors. Your strict discipline contributes to your ability to be an aggressive strategist and you will always be the last man standing. Your high standards can seem daunting for your followers who will never feel sufficient. Fikk det samma jeg også. Tror det er litt vilkårlig hva man får. Fikk også Karl Dönitz med samma svarene litt senere. Lenke til kommentar
Treat Skrevet 25. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 25. desember 2004 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. Lenke til kommentar
silvercrowaxe Skrevet 25. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 25. desember 2004 You resemble... Erwin Rommel (GER) Erwin Rommel (November 15, 1891-October 14, 1944) was one of the most distinguished German Field Marshals and commander of the Deutsches Afrika Korps in World War II. He is also known by his nickname "The Desert Fox." As a leader you are a performer and your area of interest is mechanical rather than artistic. You tend to save your energy until you come across a project or an adventure worthy of your time, but then you launch yourself at it. Be aware that the thrills you constantly seek might one day get the best of you. Legolas Lenke til kommentar
kiMMey Skrevet 25. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 25. desember 2004 James Somerville James Somerville (17 July, 1882 - 19 March, 1949), a British Admiral in the Royal Fleet during Word War II. Det ble jeg! Hyggelig! Lenke til kommentar
PumpAction Skrevet 25. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 25. desember 2004 Yamashita Tomoyuki Yamashita Tomoyuki (Nov 8, 1885 - February 23, 1946) was one of the most formidable generals of the Japanese Army. His 30,000 soldiers took 80,000 Allied soldiers prisoner at the Fall of Singapore and for this he became known as the "Tiger of Malaya." You are a diligent, ambitious and determined leader who always remains completely loyal to your superiors. Your strict discipline contributes to your ability to be an aggressive strategist and you will always be the last man standing. Your high standards can seem daunting for your followers who will never feel sufficient. Lenke til kommentar
Proidiv Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Erwin Rommel (GER) Erwin Rommel (November 15, 1891-October 14, 1944) was one of the most distinguished German Field Marshals and commander of the Deutsches Afrika Korps in World War II. He is also known by his nickname "The Desert Fox." As a leader you are a performer and your area of interest is mechanical rather than artistic. You tend to save your energy until you come across a project or an adventure worthy of your time, but then you launch yourself at it. Be aware that the thrills you constantly seek might one day get the best of you. Lenke til kommentar
Tandamram Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Er det mange alternativer, eller? Fikk denne selv: Georgy Zhukov Georgy Zhukov, (December 1, 1896 - June 18, 1974), Soviet military commander and politician, one of the most successful soldiers of World War II. You are only interested in the end result, how to get there is of little or no interest to you. Strong-willed and determined you are known to be "severe but just." You have the ability to quickly grasp a situation, distribute power, take a decision and act. Not allowing yourself to give in to any emotions can make you seem cold and distant. Lenke til kommentar
akira7 Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Erwin Rommel (GER) Erwin Rommel (November 15, 1891-October 14, 1944) was one of the most distinguished German Field Marshals and commander of the Deutsches Afrika Korps in World War II. He is also known by his nickname "The Desert Fox." As a leader you are a performer and your area of interest is mechanical rather than artistic. You tend to save your energy until you come across a project or an adventure worthy of your time, but then you launch yourself at it. Be aware that the thrills you constantly seek might one day get the best of you. Samma her Lenke til kommentar
Bloody Mess Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 26. desember 2004 You are a diligent, ambitious and determined leader who always remains completely loyal to your superiors. Your strict discipline contributes to your ability to be an aggressive strategist and you will always be the last man standing. Your high standards can seem daunting for your followers who will never feel sufficient. Ja, stemte veldig bra det. Lenke til kommentar
Chaqwa Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 26. desember 2004 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. Lenke til kommentar
ttt Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Gunichi MikawaGunichi Mikawa (August 291888 - February 25) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Able to take even the worst of circumstances and turn them into your favour, you are known for your determination, good luck and control of any situation. Unfortunately your way of following through what you have set out to do is not always done in the best way and for that you have many critics. Lenke til kommentar
Imho Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 26. desember 2004 (endret) Heinz Guderian Edit; tøft spidy Endret 26. desember 2004 av Imho Lenke til kommentar
Plomma2 Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Yamashita Tomoyuki Yamashita Tomoyuki (Nov 8, 1885 - February 23, 1946) was one of the most formidable generals of the Japanese Army. His 30,000 soldiers took 80,000 Allied soldiers prisoner at the Fall of Singapore and for this he became known as the "Tiger of Malaya." You are a diligent, ambitious and determined leader who always remains completely loyal to your superiors. Your strict discipline contributes to your ability to be an aggressive strategist and you will always be the last man standing. Your high standards can seem daunting for your followers who will never feel sufficient. Lenke til kommentar
Dandar Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 26. desember 2004 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. Lenke til kommentar
PoW Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Andrew Cunningham Lenke til kommentar
Obo Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 26. desember 2004 (endret) Ble Omar Bradley 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. Endret 26. desember 2004 av Obo Lenke til kommentar
Gjest Slettet-QqZexW9o Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Rapporter Del Skrevet 26. desember 2004 Raymond Spruance Lenke til kommentar
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