Hi all. Is the term familiar to anyone? I'm sure I've read about it but can't remember where, and I've had no luck with Google. It was a location the Germans regularly targeted with their heavy artillery in some Belgian or French town. Ypres, maybe?. Any thoughts much appreciated. - Bob
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Location of "Whiz-Bang Corner" in WWI?
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Sorry, I don't know but you might try asking at this forum instead.
http://www.1914-1918.org/forum/index.php
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Hi Bob,
"Whizz Bang" was a slang term used by the British in WWI to describe a small German artillery shell that whizzed thru the air and exploded with a bang.
Evidently the noise it made was much worse than the actual damage it created.
I'm afraid I can find no reference to "Whizz Bang Corner", but it may simply refer to any location that was under siege by a whizz bang battery.
Roy
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Thanks for the replies. I did ask at the other forum, thanks Des. You know, it likely is Hellfire Corner that I read about, as it is a well documented spot. However, I'm pretty sure a Whiz-Bang Corner did exist above ground, and looks like it was in a town beside a narrow gauge railroad.Attached Files
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