Victory Day in War Thunder!

Tommy Gun referred to the original 1921 model. The model shown in the picture is the 1928 Thompson Submachine Gun" Chicago Typewriter". For anyone wondering although the Term Tommy gun became synonymous with all Thompson Sub Machine Guns. So neato.

4 Likes

When the decorations and decals are actually cooler than the “event vehicle”…

6 Likes

can it be added to ground vehicles?
and, when will bring back those old stickers and 3D decorations?
we missed out on too much interesting content

1 Like

No, sorry. It’s a flag (navy flag). We do not have flags on ground vehicles.

Lame sale, and lame “event vehicle”. Come on gaijin… do better…

8 Likes

Maybe put out the tournament announcement before the tournament series starts next time, not halfway through it, just a suggestion, k thx.

Tournament list is always available here:
https://tss.warthunder.com/index.php?action=current_tournaments#

genuine question about the Hammer and Sickle being banned in some countrys same as the swastika as well as people // nations having bad memorys about it also same as swastika

should such a symbol be portrayed?

4 Likes

Yes, I know, that’s how you can see the four tournaments people missed out on Monday and Tuesday.

Which war ended on May 9?

1 Like

I was expecting more that another yak 3…

Sorry, you took that date from where?

image
Okay, I’m gonna ask the question another way. Victory in what?

4 Likes

Would suggest rephrasing what you said such as The flag is for Naval ships, not Ground Vehicles. I know English isn’t your main language however, it’s becoming a little too wordy/a little confusing.

2 Likes

For the Eastern Front, although it ended at 8th with the capitulation of Germany, the words took around a day to reach, thus the Victory day for Eastern Front is celebrated 9th instead.

Formally yes, but in fact only the war of the USSR against Nazi Germany.
But we have the attributes (picture, decal, decoration) of a common victory. Gaijin wanted to satisfy everyone, and it’s funny. They want everything at once, but they’re afraid to say it.

2 Likes

Well with capitulation of Germany thats one less Axis power for all of Allies, and thats huge for whole Europe, as Japan wasnt a threat there as it was to China/USSR/USA and a number of other countries.
So this date is in fact a closure of Eastern Front, thus being a Victory day for the Eastern Front, but not the WW2.
Saying only USSR attributed to Eastern Front would be very wrong.

Ок

and

It’s not me saying, it’s the gaijin.

Spoiler


image

Repeat. They want everything at once, but they’re afraid to say it. Russians don’t celebrate the Eastern Front, they have no such concept. For this forum, a blurry description of some kind of victory, for that forum, only their victory. And common awards.
This date is mandatory for gaijin, but they can’t say it here.

4 Likes

Great Patriotic War is literally same as Eastern Front, except taken from the point view of USSR’s start.
Hence why you see it being specified at Great Patriotic War at Russian forum as thats basically Eastern Front is.
If you literally wiki Great Patriotic War in Russian and switch to English language it will literally change from Great Patriotic War to Eastern Front.
Plus they have never said it was only USSR to attribute, literal text from both forums implies several countries contributing.

Eastern Front is exactly what Great Patriotic War is for Russia.

They can.
It’s an end to Eastern Front earned by multiple countries and why is it only Russian forum that can share the holiday by your logic?
Gaijin literally paid for artists to draw a decal showing 4 different Allies soldiers as faces of the Victory for one of decals.

Though I believe it could have a better alternative:

Spoiler

g8P8H9flt0w

Ok.

And if you don’t switch? Translate, please.