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    Christophe

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    1. ub6365, Many thanks for the information. I sent you a PM.. Cheers. Ch.
    2. Jim, This was a good hard question... Except I had recently the opportunity to have a look at Henry Sakaida's excellent book : "Heroines of the Soviet Union", and I remembered her story... So, with the help of internet.. easy.. ) Now, for the 80th challenge, please, let me some time... Probably tomorrow... Cheers. Ch.
    3. I would be interested too to know what was the "Andrew" link, as I searched for this first... Cheers. Ch.
    4. Hi Jim, They are : Aleksandr Anatolyevich Kosmodemyansky (Алекса́ндр Анато́льевич Космодемья́нский); July 27, 1925 - April 13, 1945). and Zoya Anatolyevna Kosmodemyanskaya (Зо́я Анато́льевна Космодемья́нская) :(September 13, 1923 – November 29, 1941). They are brother and sister. They are each hero of the Soviet Union. They have been awarded their HSU posthumously. Aleksandr was a first lieutnant who was bestowed the HSU after having fallen in East Prussia. Zoya was a Soviet partisan, hanged by the Germans for Houses burning. She was one of the most revered heroes of the USSR. Ch.
    5. Sorry Jim, I posted my message before I can read yours about the "point"... Up to you... Cheers. Ch.
    6. Jim, Nothing to add. We already talked about the situation by PM. I would like to thank you again for reviving the Quiz, and taking care of it... It is your baby as well !! ) Let's press the reset button and go ahead !! I think, if UB6365 agrees, that the point should go to Gunner1, for him to propose the next challenge... Correct ? Cheers. Ch.
    7. Ouuuups !! I missed the previous one... OK, let's wait for ub6365... Ch.
    8. Hi UB6365, Where are we with your question ? I don't think Speedytop has brought the right answer... Or did he ? Cheers. Ch.
    9. Correct UB6365 !! Fyodor Legkoshur was the bearer of the Hitler Banner during the Victory Parade (in fact, the Pole without the banner itself). He did not want even to touch it, but was told it was a special honour and form of recognition. Well done !! Tour turn, now !! Ch.
    10. Hint #1 : The first letter of my family name is L. My name is Fyodor L. Ch.
    11. No... Please, read carefully : My first name is Fyodor... Ch.
    12. Question 68 : This one should be easy... My first name is Fyodor. This pic has been taken in 1959 by Yewgeni Chaldej. 1. What is my complete name ? 2. What did I do of famous in 1945 ? Good hunt and good luck !! Ch.
    13. Thanks UB6365 !! So, now, my turn... Please, let me a few hours, and I come back yo you with a new challenge... Ch.
    14. Thanks Jim. Let's wait for official confirmation from UB6365... This was not a bad question, because imaginative... And I learnt something, and I discovered a book I will read for sure. The hints were sometimes a little bit confusing, but that's the game... My first thoughts were about some kind of secret Soviet space center (telemetry...). Ch.
    15. I am Private Ivan Chonkin, from "The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin". My father is Vladimir Nikolayevich Voinovich. From Wikipedia : "Voinovich was born to father of Serbian descent, journalist, and mother of Jewish descent, professor of mathematics. His ancestor, Ivo Vojnović, was a prominent writer from Dubrovnik. Voinovich is famous for his satiric fiction but also wrote some poetry. While working for Moscow radio in the early 1960s, he produced the lyrics for the cosmonauts' anthem, Fourteen Minutes Till the Start ("14 минут до старта"). Between 1951 and 1955, Voinovich also served in the Soviet Army during peace time. At the outset of the Brezhnev stagnation period, Voinovich's writings stopped being published in the USSR, but became very popular samizdat and in the West. For his writing and participation in the human rights movement, Voinovich was excluded from the Soviet Writers' Union in 1974, his telephone line was cut off in 1976 and he and his family were forced to emigrate in 1980. He settled in Munich, West Germany and worked for Radio Liberty. Voinovich helped publish Vasily Grossman's famous novel Life and Fate by smuggling photo films secretly taken by Andrei Sakharov. Mikhail Gorbachev restored his Soviet citizenship in 1990 and since then the writer spends most of his time in the new Russia. Widowed in 2004 and married for the 3rd time, he now lives in Moscow. Voinovich has a son by his first wife and a daughter, Olga, by his second wife, the recently deceased, Irina. Voinovich has won many international awards and honor titles, such as State Prize of the Russian Federation (2000), Andrei Sakharov Prize For Writer's Civic Courage (2002), and more. Since 1995 he has ventured into graphic arts and sells his paintings in Russian galleries and on the Web." Ch.
    16. Hi, I did not spend too much time on this question... but I have to say I have no clue who could be our mistery (wo)man... Cheers. Ch.
    17. Could he be Maxim Dmitrievich Shostakovich, a Russian conductor and pianist, the second child of Dimitri Shostakovich ? Ch.
    18. Hi to all, Here are the explanations about the challenge I posted, and won by UB6365. Congrats again to you, UB6365 !! :jumping: Who am I ? The car brand Chaika (Ча́йка), a luxury automobile brand from the USSR, made by GAZ. Chaika production consisted of two generations. The mark 1 Chaika, the GAZ M13, was produced from 1959 to 1981, and is the more famous and more numerous with more than 3,100 examples built during the 22 year production run. The vintage 1950s-style M13 was succeeded by the more modern Chaika M14 introduced in 1977 (although production of both versions overlapped by several years). The Chaika M14 remained in production from 1977 to 1988, after which point the Chaika limousine brand was ended. I'm not a bird... Chaika means "seagull" in Russian... I'm not a play... The famous play of Anton Checkhov, The Seagull... I'm not a prosecutor... Yuri Yakovlevich Chaika is the current Prosecutor General of Russia... I am born in 1959 and died before being 40 years old... Produced from 1959 to 1988... My parents were from the USA... Chaika M13 was visually a near-clone of the 1955 Packard Patrician and Mercury... Hint #1 : My skin is black, even if some of my sisters could be of different colour... Generally produced in black (official car...). Hint #2 : each sentence is important. And the three following are linked... See above... Hint #3 : I'm born in Gorki, today Nizhni Novgorod... GAZ or Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod, translated as Gorky Automobile Plant (ГАЗ or Го́рьковский автомоби́льный заво́д), Here it is... Now, back to UB6365's question... Ch.
    19. Yes !! Correct UB6365 !! It is the Chaika car brand. I cannot elaborate more now, as I am about to leave, sorry... but will do it later as soon as I come back. UB6365, you are the winner !!! You get the point !! You can post a new challenge !! )) Ch.
    20. Hint #2 : each sentence is important. And the three following are linked... I'm not a bird... I'm not a play... I'm not a prosecutor... Ch.
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