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    Hi Ilja,

    This is a fantastic group!!!! :jumping::jumping::jumping: , and extremely well documented!!!! :jumping::jumping: Congratulations, as I think it is yours. :beer:

    It was a dificult question, and a good one, as I found no reference in English about him on the web... Well done!!! :jumping:

    You are allowed to post another one, of course. Please, do so!!!! :D

    And, now I'm going to read and know more about Flegont Ivanovich Bassein (or Bassin).

    Cheers.

    Ch.

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    Hi Gents.

    New question.

    Our hero - Soviet writer. Was born in 1903.

    He was awarded with Lenin Order.

    Awarded with two this American medals.

    Questions:

    1. As a surname and a pseudonym of the writer

    2. Who his co-author

    3. What books they have written together

    4. Under what circumstances he was lost

    Regards

    Ilja

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    Thanks Ilja. Again, a nice one!! :beer:

    Let's try this :

    1. As a surname and a pseudonym of the writer

    Yevgeny Petrov (pseudonym of Yevgeny Petrovich Kataev) - 1903-1942

    2. Who his co-author

    Ilya Ilf (pseudonym of Ilya Arnoldovich Fainzilberg)

    3. What books they have written together

    Dvenadtsat stulev, 1928 - The Twelve Chairs

    Svetlaia lichnost', 1928

    Novaya Shakherezada, 1929

    Zolotoi telenok, 1931

    Kak sozdavalsya Robinzon, 1933

    Ravnodushie, 1933

    Silnoe chuvsto, 1933

    Direktivny bantik, 1934

    Bezmyatezhnaya tumba, 1935

    Chuvstvo mery, 1935

    Chudesnye gosti, 1935

    Poezdki i vstrechi, 1936

    Tonya, 1937

    Odnoetazhnaya Amerika, 1936 - Little Golden America

    Sobranie sochinenii, 1938 (4 vols.)

    Sobranie sochinenii, 1961 (5 vols.)

    Izbrannye rasskazy / Selected Stories, 1994

    4. Under what circumstances he was lost

    He died in an airplane crash returning from besieged Sevastopol on July 2, 1942.

    Am I far ? :rolleyes:

    Ch.

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    Thanks Ilja for this victory!!!! :jumping::jumping:

    This group and medals are very rare and interesting. And the booklet with the pseudonym between brackets must be not so oftently seen...

    Are they yours ? If yes, do you also have the Order of Lenin ?

    Cheers.

    Ch.

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    Now, time for a few stats :

    Quiz 2009 :

    * 8 questions asked,

    * with 82 answers,

    * and viewed more than 535 times.

    Nb of good answers for the Quiz 2009 :

    * 3 : Christophe

    * 2 : Auke (Ferdinand)

    * 1 : Christian (Zulus) & Ilja (ilja559)

    Complete statistics since this Quiz has been launched (on 1 Nov. 2005) :

    * 228 questions asked,

    * with 2,861 answers,

    * This quiz has been viewed more than 32,140 times.

    * 45 Members of the Forum played, and 33 correctly answered at least 1 question :

    Nb of good answers :

    * 43 : Christophe

    * 42 : Christian (Zulus)

    * 17 : Frank (Knarf)

    * 13 : Jim (JimZ)

    * 11 : Auke (Ferdinand), Bryan (Soviet) & Marc (Lapa)

    * 10 : Dan (Hauptman)

    * 8 : Simon (Red Threat)

    * 6 : Belaruski, Carol I & Ed (Haynes)

    * 5 : Wild Card.

    * 3 : Alex (RedMaestro), Andreas (Alfred), Ivan (Piramida), Kim (Kimj) & Marco (marcotk).

    * 2 : Chuck (in Oregon), Gerd (Becker), Jan (vatjan) & Order of Victory.

    * 1 : Brendan (ANZAC), Charles (Hunyadi), Darrell, Daredevil, Dave (Navy FCO), Dudeman, Eddie (Taz), Filip (Drugo), Ilja (ilja559), Rick (Stogieman) & Steen (Ammentorp).

    This is a great achievement. Thanks to all for your participation in this Quiz. :beer:

    Now, let's play for the 229th question, mine !! :jumping::jumping:

    Cheers.

    Ch.

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    Here is an easy one... :rolleyes:

    Question #229

    Below is a famous ship.

    1. What is this ship ?

    2. Why is she famous ? What happened to her, and when ?

    3. Where is she located now ?

    4. Where she is located, she is a symbol. Why ?

    5. A Colonel played a role in this story. Who is he ?

    The first Member to correctly answer these 5 questions is the winner.

    Good luck and good hunt... :rolleyes:

    Ch.

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    Slightly off topic, but I still have to smile about the way the Soviets transliterate American words. The "Klub "Neishnel Khedlainero" in Atlantik Siti" four posts above is off course the National Headliner Club in Atlantic City. :beer:

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    No one inspired by "my" ship ? :rolleyes:

    Ch.

    Here is an easy one... :rolleyes:

    Question #229

    Below is a famous ship.

    1. What is this ship ?

    2. Why is she famous ? What happened to her, and when ?

    3. Where is she located now ?

    4. Where she is located, she is a symbol. Why ?

    5. A Colonel played a role in this story. Who is he ?

    The first Member to correctly answer these 5 questions is the winner.

    Good luck and good hunt... :rolleyes:

    Ch.

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    Dear Christophe,

    congratulations to your victory and to your lead in the quiz :jumping: :jumping: :cheers:

    Now - after a very long time - France is No. 1 and Austria No. 2 :blush:

    Best regards :beer:

    Christian, lance corporal & academic expert for history in the Austrian Armed Forces

    Background: "Victory Flag" (copy)

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    USS Pueblo? :speechless:

    :beer: Doc

    Dear Christophe,

    Doc is right - it's the USS Pueblo (AGER-2), an US spy-ship, which is since 1968 in North Korea:

    Wikipedia answers all questions, except No. 5:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Pueblo_(AGER-2)

    The Soviets had the secret code by John Anthony Walker http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Anthony_Walker and needed the crypt-machine, but comrade Walker was a Warrent Officer at the US-Navy, not a colonel :unsure: .

    Doc should be the winner, because with "USS Pueblo" he answered 4 of 5 questions :D .

    Best regards :beer:

    Christian

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    Ok, guys. I'm in a good mood today... :rolleyes:

    Doc is the first one who identified the mysterious ship... :beer:

    So, Doc is the winner!!!! :jumping::jumping:

    Here are the complete answers :

    1. What is this ship ?

    The ship is the USS PUEBLO, which was captured by the North Koreans in 1968.

    2. Why is she famous ? What happened to her, and when ?

    She was the first U.S. Navy ship to be hi-jacked on the high seas by a foreign military force in over 150 years.

    USS Pueblo (AGER-2) is a Banner-class technical research ship (Navy intelligence) which was boarded and captured by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea, or short DPRK) on 23 January 1968 in what is known as the Pueblo incident or alternatively as the Pueblo crisis or Pueblo affair.

    North Korea stated that she strayed into their territorial waters, but the United States maintains that the vessel was in international waters at the time of the incident

    3. Where is she located now ?

    Pueblo is still held by North Korea. In October 1999, it was towed from Wonson on the east coast, around the Korean Peninsula, to Nampo on the west coast. This required moving the vessel through international waters. No attempt to recapture the Pueblo was made. USS Pueblo is one of the primary tourist attractions in Pyongyang, North Korea, having attracted over 250,000 visitors since being moved to the Taedong River. Pueblo is now anchored at the very spot where the General Sherman Incident is believed to have taken place in 1866.

    4. Where she is located, she is a symbol. Why ?

    The present location of Pueblo is in Pyongyang, so it is an attempt to project an image to tourists of the North Koreans' strength. And, moreover, as said, She was the first U.S. Navy ship to be hi-jacked on the high seas by a foreign military force in over 150 years.

    5. A Colonel played a role in this story. Who is he ?

    Colonel Kim Joong Rok was the commander of the operation again the USS Pueblo. 41 North Korean soldiers operating under his orders captured the 83 US crew members. One has been killed during the assault.

    Doc, you're the winner!!! Congratulations!! Your turn, now!! :jumping::jumping:

    Cheers.

    Ch.

    Pic : Colonel Kim Joong Rok.

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