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    JimZ

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    1. Ok some comments on the Soviet part of the bar and I do so on the assumption that it's Kosher.

      The OGPW2 and one red star were probably bravery awards together with the military merit medal. The other two red stars might probably be service awards followed by the 20 year service medal issued post 1958. This would assume our man was still in the armed forces by that date, placing the earliest time he might have joined the armed forces as 1938.

      Assuming the recipient joined the armed forces at the age of 18 he would be born in or around 1920.

      Last anniversary medal recieved was is 1978 SAF anniversary medal. As the recipient missed out on the 40 years of victory issued in 1985 as well as the 70 year SAF anniversary medal issued in 1988 which he would have been entitled to, it is probably safe to assume he passed away between 1978 and 1985. So I'd daresay our recipient died somewhere around the age of 60

      No lenins, no red banners but a Homeland 3rd class (issued in or after 1974). Strange. Also no campaign medals for service in the patriotic war - yet the two victory medals. I would, on the other hand expect to see the 2 ORBLs and an OBH awarded to a civilian - the point I am making is that a soldier who left the army after some 20 years service could still go on to receive these civilian awards. But then why would he receive the Homeland 3 which was issued in 1978, when I am assuming that the awardee would have already retired from the armed forces.

      Also - the order of precedence of the Soviet medals is sligtly fudged too. Its hapenned before and its by no means an indication of a fake. However, my reading of this bar says something is not quite right and I cannot quite put my finger on it. Of course I cannot really read the other foreign medals as well so they may tell another part of the story.

      If anyone wants to fine tune my interpretation please feel free too. Rick would have probably managed to do a much better job than this! But he's not here is he! :(

      Jim :cheers:

    2. HI UB6365,

      You score the first point for the year. Please, when answering if questions are A, B, C and D, these need to be replied to as A, B, C and D. However, as all the points have been covered this first point can be awarded.

      Reply should have take format of:

      A) The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath! / Ирония судьбы, или С лёгким паром!; Ironiya sudby, ili S lyogkim parom!)

      B) Charactheras are Nadya (Barbara Brylska) and Zhenya (Andrei Myagkov)

      C) This is the main movie to watch on New Year's Eve or New Year's day in Russia

      D) Critisises USSR in terms of the lack of real market freedom that is not available in the USSR. Not only street names, but even apartments, the furniture and decoration, up to the very keys of the same apartments were the same across Russia......

      Jim :cheers:

    3. AND HERE GOES..... Happy New Year to all!!!

      QUESTION 1

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      To score the point, correct answers to "a" and "b" would suffice - however do reply to "c" and "d" too as part of the reply.

      a) What does this image represent? (give the full name in Russian and as translated into English)

      b) Who are the characters depicted in this image? (names of characters and real people)

      c) What tradition is attached to what this image depicts?

      d) What are the underlying political critsisms that it makes?

      As a bonus can you tell the story.

      Good luck.

      Jim :cheers:

    4. AND THE FINAL SCORE UPDATE IS AS FOLLOWS with 111 questions having been asked in the 2011 quiz

      Scoreboard update!

      25 points - JimZ (1)

      19 points - Christophe (2)

      18 points - UB6365 (3)

      17 points - Harvey (4)

      16 points - Hauptmann (5)

      8 points - Gunner 1

      3 points - Valter

      2 points - kapten_windu

      2 points - Lukasz Gaszewski

      1 point - Tachel

      1 point - K2009

      This brings us to the end of the Soviet Quiz for 2011. May I thank you all for participating and making this quiz yet another success. It could not happen without each of your input. The Soviet QUiz for 2012 will open shortly when I will post the first question. Please remember that the rules have changed slightly. We need to clearly state a main question or what needs to be answered to score. Replies cannot be edited after posted if there is another post following it, otherwise the reply will be disqualified. There are some other smaller changes. But if you find 2 minutes to read through the rules, its all that it should take to make things run smoothly.

      We've all had some ups and downs with the quiz - however, what is important is that we all worked it out and we managed to play along. As always, its not about winning or losing the quiz, but simply taking up the challenge and learning something new.

      So I hope to see you all again in the 2012 quiz.....

      Jim :cheers:

    5. Guys,

      Lukasz question above is the last question to be posted for 2011. I have submitted a reply - if this is correct I'll start off the 2012 quiz myself tomorrow or the day after. If my reply is incorrect, please go ahead and give this question a shot.

      Before posting the next question, kinldy give me time to close off this thread and open the new 2012 forum. Remember that there are new rules which you should familiarise yourselves with. Please give them a quick once over so that we'll make sure that the 2012 game is smoother than this year's.

      Jim :cheers:

    6. Scoreboard update!

      24 points - JimZ (1)

      19 points - Christophe (2)

      18 points - UB6365 (3)

      17 points - Harvey (4)

      16 points - Hauptmann (5)

      8 points - Gunner 1

      3 points - Valter

      2 points - kapten_windu

      2 points - Lukasz Gaszewski

      1 point - Tachel

      1 point - K2009

      Question 111 goes to Christophe who is now in second place.

      But will UB6365 let him stay there........ :beer:

      Can Hauptmann catch up with Harvey......Can Harvey catch up with UB6365

      With two days to go the places may change just as easily.

      Jim :cheers:

    7. Scoreboard update!

      24 points - JimZ (1)

      18 points - UB6365 (2)

      18 points - Christophe (2)

      17 points - Harvey (4)

      16 points - Hauptmann (5)

      8 points - Gunner 1

      3 points - Valter

      2 points - kapten_windu

      2 points - Lukasz Gaszewski

      1 point - Tachel

      1 point - K2009

      Question 110 goes to Hauptmann who is in a very dignified 5th place..... :beer:

      But can Hauptmann try to top the tables.... keep them coming over the next few days.

      Jim :cheers:

    8. Scoreboard update!

      24 points - JimZ

      18 points - UB6365

      18 points - Christophe

      17 points - Harvey

      15 points - Hauptmann

      8 points - Gunner 1

      3 points - Valter

      2 points - kapten_windu

      2 points - Lukasz Gaszewski

      1 point - Tachel

      1 point - K2009

      Question 109 next to Lukasz..... :beer:

      Christophe tying with UB6365 for second place!!! :jumping:

      Jim :cheers:

    9. Unfortunately, yes, Jim...

      You found the medal (point 1) even if the name you are giving is not the exact (formal) one...

      Point 2 is a little harder to find... :whistle:

      Ch.

      Perhaps I should have said..."50 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945"....Its not that I cannot read cyrillic and it was written there :blush:

      As for point two I am clueless.

      Jim :cheers:

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