“Any man who sees Europe now must realise that victory in a great war is not something you win once and for all, like victory in a ball game. Victory in a great war is something that must be won and kept won.”
* Oh, that’s what it is … ! I thought it look a little unorthodox, Olga^: now I know. The one in the series has lots of skulls on it: I suspect the original Russian one wouldn’t! And cheers, I’ve got a pot or two left: if you’re interested! (It might JUST need a bit of crème fraîche, though! I like hot … )
† It doesn’t surprise me, Trevor: so many of these things rely on the tourist income … Oh, did you hear there Tim Brooke-Taylor tribute on Radio Four? The old Don’t Cry for Me, Marge and Tina gag got an airing.
‡ That he was, Debbi!
^ Arrrggghhh! There’s no listed international release on IMDb!!!
Q1) 1945 Q2) Germany Q3) Karl Dönitz Q4) Great Britain Q5) Japan Q6) Italy Q7) Asia Q8) The National Socialist German Workers' Party, commonly known as the Nazi Party Q9) Berlin Q10) Winston Churchill I do like hot, although I know 'hot' is a relative term. Years back I rented a room at the house of a Mauritian family, great cooks, and their cuisine is a bit of a mix between Chinese and Indian. The man's brother worked for Air Mauritius and used to bring a lot of spices and products from there, and believe me, when they said something was a bit 'spicy' it was quite hot.
1. 1945 2. Nazi Germany 3. Dönitz 4. the United States 5. Japan 6. Italy 7. Asia 8. the Nazis (aka the Daleks! :)) 9. Berlin 10. Winston Churchill
I keep meaning to ask if you'd be interested in reading the revised version of that scripted podcast I wrote. Dead Ends? :) With the Anglophile American in it.
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Q1) 1945
ReplyDeleteQ2) Germany
Q3) Karl Dönitz
Q4) Great Britain
Q5) Japan
Q6) Italy
Q7) Asia
Q8) The National Socialist German Workers' Party, commonly known as the Nazi Party
Q9) Berlin
Q10) Winston Churchill
I do like hot, although I know 'hot' is a relative term. Years back I rented a room at the house of a Mauritian family, great cooks, and their cuisine is a bit of a mix between Chinese and Indian. The man's brother worked for Air Mauritius and used to bring a lot of spices and products from there, and believe me, when they said something was a bit 'spicy' it was quite hot.
I knew this would be 10 questions somehow! :)
ReplyDelete1. 1945
2. Nazi Germany
3. Dönitz
4. the United States
5. Japan
6. Italy
7. Asia
8. the Nazis (aka the Daleks! :))
9. Berlin
10. Winston Churchill
I keep meaning to ask if you'd be interested in reading the revised version of that scripted podcast I wrote. Dead Ends? :) With the Anglophile American in it.