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    Christophe

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    1. General de Beauchesne First Order of General de Beauchesne, dated 12 August 1945 (date he effectively took his command). If you are interested in reading the text, I can post a more detailed pic... Ch.
    2. Final agreement - 30 July 1945 Here are the maps describing the evolution of the French sector, from the 30 November 1944 (no French sector at all) to the final agreement of 30 July 1945. The first one is the map achieved through the final agreement. It shows Berlin districts : French sector : 1. Reinickendorf 2. Wedding British sector : 3. Spandau 4. Charlottenburg 5. Tiergarten 6. Wilmersdorf US sector : 7. Zehlendorf 8. Steglitz 9. Schöneberg 10. Kreuzberg 11. Tempelhof 12. Neukölln Soviet sector : 13. Pankow 14. Weissensee 15. Prenzlauer Berg 16. Mitte 17. Friedrichshain 18. Lichtenberg 19. Köpenick 20. Treptow Ch.
    3. So, i think it is now time to give the answers to this uninspiring question... The answers are : * Q1.The British proposal of 28 February 1945 being the 1st one, how many interim proposals and compromises have been needed to reach the final agreement of the 30 july 1945 ? As a bonus, can you list them, with each time the new location and / or content of the french Sector ? A1 : There have been 8 proposals or compromises in total, the British proposal of 28 February 1945 being the 1st one, and the final agreement of 30 July 1945 the 8th one. Here are they : 1. British proposal - 28 February 1945 2. French proposal - 22 March 1945 3. Compromise - 23 March 1945 4. Compromise - 30 March 1945 5. Compromise - 10 April 1945 6. Compromise (#1) - 1st May 1945 7. Compromise (#2) - 1st May 1945 8. Final agreement - 30 July 1945. I will post later in this thread maps of each of the 8 proposals or compromises. * Q2. On 30 july 1945 (final agreement), what are the names of the Berlin districts included in the French sector ? A2. The districts included in the French sector (30 July 1945) were : Reinickendorf and Wedding. * Q3. What were the Berlin districts initially asked by France ? A3. The districts initially asked by the French (22 March 1945) were : Charlottenburg, Tiergarten, Wilmersdorf and Zehlendorf. These districts included for example the most residential districts and the "Siegessäule von 1871", the Column celebrating the Prussian victory against France in 1870/71. * Q4. Who was the Commander in Chief of the French sector on 30 july 1945 ? A4. This General was Jeoffrey de Beauchesne. He has been officially appointed to this position on 11 July 1945 (i.e. before the final agreement of the 30 july 1945 has been reached). But he only really took his Command as Commander in Chief of the French sector of Berlin on 12 August 1945, in agreement with the Allies. Was easy, wasn't it... Ch.
    4. Only 49 surviving Companions of the Liberation. On 13 August 2009 died Nicolas Wybouroff, Companion of the Liberation. Nicolas Wybouroff, born in 1915 in Russia, emigrates in France with his family in 1924. In August 1940, he enroles himself in the French Free Forces in London, under the name of Fleury. He will fight in Syria in June 1941, then in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia. Wounded in May 1944, in Italy, he is evacuated to North Africa. He will then fight in France. After the war, he will be an international civil servant at the United Nations, and the will be in France in charge of Refugees. Here is his bio (in French) : http://www.ordredelaliberation.fr/fr_compagnon/1035.html After his death, there are now only 49 surviving Companions of the Liberation. Ch. Pic : Chancellerie de l'Ordre de la Libération.
    5. No, only one of these is correct. France initially asked for 4 Berlin districts, including Tiergarten. Come on, come on... Ch.
    6. You're right Gaffken. He is Viktor Chrenomyrdin. Cheers. Ch.
    7. Hi Bryan, Happy to see you back in the Quiz... Good start !! Your answer to question #2 is correct. The answer to Q#4 is not the right one, sorry... Let's go ahead... Cheers. Ch.
    8. Hi to all, No one seems inspired... So I take the ball, and because of lack of time, I will try again a challenge that remained unsuccesful in April 2008. Question #246 Back to Berlin... Here are the questions : As you all know, in mid-1945, Berlin has been divided in 4 sectors commanded by the USA, Great-Britain, France and the USSR. In the first agreement signed in London (30 november 1944), France had no sector attributed. The French sector first appeared on 28 February 1945, through a British proposal. It took a number of proposals and compromises to reach the final agreement on 30 July 1945. The 4 precise questions are : 1. The British proposal of 28 February 1945 being the 1st one, how many interim proposals and compromises have been needed to reach the final agreement of the 30 July 1945 ? As a bonus, can you list them, with each time the new location and / or content of the french Sector ? 2. On 30 July 1945 (final agreement), what are the names of the Berlin districts included in the French sector ? 3. What were the Berlin districts initially asked by France ? 4. Who was the Commander in Chief of the French sector on 30 July 1945 ? The winner will be the first Member fully answering all questions (except Bonus). Good hunt and good luck.... Cheers. Ch.
    9. Hi to all, If you want to ask for the next challenge, please do so. I will be away for a week, and won't be able to answer your guesses, even if I launch the next challenge. The ball in the court of who wants... Thanks and cheers. Ch.
    10. Time for a few stats : Quiz 2009 : * 25 questions asked, * with 280 answers, * and viewed more than 3,385 times. Nb of good answers for the Quiz 2009 : * 7 : Christophe * 5 : Ilja (ilja559) * 3 : Auke (Ferdinand) * 2 : Alex (RedMaestro) & Jim (JimZ) * 1 : Christian (Zulus), Dan (Hauptman), Doc (Riley1965), Simon (SU1977) & Wild Card Complete statistics since this Quiz has been launched (on 1 Nov. 2005) : * 245 questions asked, * with 3,060 answers, * This quiz has been viewed more than 40,000 times. * 46 Members of the Forum played, and 34 correctly answered at least 1 question : Nb of good answers : * 47 : Christophe * 42 : Christian (Zulus) * 17 : Frank (Knarf) * 15 : Jim (JimZ) * 12 : Auke (Ferdinand) * 11 : Bryan (Soviet), Dan (Hauptman) & Marc (Lapa) * 8 : Simon (Red Threat) * 6 : Belaruski, Carol I, Ed (Haynes) & Wild Card. * 5 : Alex (RedMaestro) & Ilja (ilja559) * 3 : 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), Doc (Riley1965), Dudeman, Eddie (Taz), Filip (Drugo), Rick (Stogieman), Simon (SU1977) & Steen (Ammentorp). This is a great achievement. Thanks to all for your participation in this Quiz. Now, let's play for the 246th question... !! Cheers. Ch.
    11. Hi to all, Unfortunately, was not there these last days, and will go away again as soon as tomorrow... If someone wants to ask for the next challenge... ? Cheers. Ch.
    12. Ok, I do it... She is Lidia Pereprygina. She had a love affair with Stalin in Summer 1914. She was 13, and him 35 year old. They lived together, and has two children. One born in december 1914, but who died soon afterwards. A second one, in April 1917, called Alexander. She did not tell Stalin, who never contacted her. Lidia later married a peasant fisherman, Yakov Davydov, who adopted Alexander as his own. She became a hairdresser and had eight more children. Here is an article. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-45...er-aged-13.html Ch.
    13. Hi Jim, Indeed I'm following. Indeed I know the man... But others ? Cheers. Ch.
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