It was the Krupp K5 railway gun capable of firing a 562 pound shell with a range of 31 miles.
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There was a break in the world cup due to world war 2.
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World War 2. The Allies had it, and the Axis did not.
Anzio.
They were nicknamed Anzio Annie and were capable of firing a 562 pound artillery shell as far as 31 miles.
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Schwerer Gustav and Dora were the names of two huge German railway guns of diameter 80 cm K (E). They were used on the Russian front in the Crimea. Both were destroyed at the end of the war. A smaller railroad gun, "Anzio Annie" is at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. It was used by the Germans at the siege of Anzio, Italy and was captured and restored.
Yes, starting at Sicily, and then later at the Anzio beach head.
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The Allies successfully established a beachhead at both Anzio and Salerno in the Italy invasion.
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That would have to Anzio. The Germans not only pinned the Allies down from Jan 1944 until May 17, 1944 but the fighting there was quite brutal. As an example, the Ranger Battalio launched a night attack that was over-run by German armor. Out of 768 Rangers who went out, only 6 returned. A good book is "Anzio; The Fatal Decision" by Carlo d'Este.