You know, there’s one HUGE problem with getting the early night that I got, last night.
I forgot to put my alarm on: I hate doing that … !
And having a congested nose to go with it.
At least, a congested nostril. Just the one. Why on Earth is it, when you get a blocked nose, it’s inevitably just the one nostril that gets blocked … ?
One of life’s little mysteries, I think …
Let’s move on, shall we … ?
Yes, let’s …
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi putting in her answers: along with telling us she be keeping us posted on the website redesign, also bagging 9 out of 10*.
Q1) 27th January is Holocaust Memorial Day, internationally and in the UK, marking the date the Auschwitz concentration camp was liberated. In which year of the World War Two was this … ?
Q2) More to the point, in which modern country was Auschwitz … ?
Q3) ‘Holocaust’ is, of course, the Jewish name for what happened in the Camps. What is the Romani name for the Holocaust … ?
Q4) Who — in Auschwitz and other camps — were forced to wear pink triangles … ?
Q5) What name did the Nazis give to their victims’ mass killing … ?
Q6) What’s the legal term for this type of mass murder … ?
Q7) And finally … which Asian country’s genocide court is still prosecuting members of the Khmer Rouge … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 26th January saw India become a republic: in which year of the 1950s … ?
A1) 1950.
Q2) More to the point, how is this known in India … ?
A2) Republic Day.
Q3) Who was sworn in as its first president … ?
A3) Rajendra Prasad.
Q4) 26th January, 1965, saw WHAT named as an official Indian language … ?
A4) Hindi.
Q5) India has many constitutionally recognised regional languages: in what it calls its 8th Schedule. How many of these languages are there .… ?
A5) 22. That’s on top of Hindi, English, and lord knows how many others recognised at a state level.
Q6) What’s the general international nickname for India’s flamboyant film industry … ?
A6) Bollywood: although strictly speaking, that’s the Hindi language industry, operating out of Mumbai.
Q7) What’s India’s currency … ?
A7) The Rupee.
Q8) Ajay Bhatt — Indian-American computer engineer — famously co-designed what: the mouse, the optical drive or the USB socket … ?
A8) The USB socket.
Q9) Which famous Indian sportsman was the first batsman to score 10,000 runs in one day cricket … ?
A9) The Little Master, himself, Sachin Tendulkar.
Q10) And finally … Which renowned sitarist died in December of 2012 … ?
A10) Pandit Ravi Shankar.
I’ll leave you with this very relevant quote from Elie Weisal …
“For the dead and the living, we must bear witness.”
Elie Wiesal
And with
Dachau Song: written by Jura Soyfer and Herbert Zipper …
* You know, Debbi, I’m going to have to head over and have a look, I really am … !
º I have to admit, I found this one rather emotional to write. I think whatever ones political views of
Israel, I believe Germany’s Nazi regime committed some of the greatest evils — which is always a debatable term, I know — in history.
I so agree, Paul! :) The Holocaust has always touched a nerve for me, too.
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2. Poland
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