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9. Which European state spent a little over four months as a Communist state in 1919, and who was the de facto head of government?
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I’m pretty sure that Slithy Tove had the correct answer, but I could also mention that there were several other Communist outposts post WWI.
There was the Bavarian Soviet Republic (6th April - 3rd May 1919), the Alsace Soviet Republic (9-22 November 1918) and the Lithuanian-Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (2nd January - 25 August 1919)
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There was the Bavarian Soviet Republic (6th April - 3rd May 1919), the Alsace Soviet Republic (9-22 November 1918) and the Lithuanian-Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (2nd January - 25 August 1919)
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Either you have a particularly good memory, which I envy, or you’re looking things up. A question for our OP, Really Not: if this is “just like” the U.S. History thread, is research forbidden either in formulating or answering questions?
I believe it was a Coast Watcher who got Kennedy’s message out.
BTW, RE: #7, the stirrup and the Huns, I thought that it had been the Mongols that pioneered the stirrup, not the Huns.
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Either you have a particularly good memory, which I envy, or you’re looking things up. A question for our OP, Really Not: if this is “just like” the U.S. History thread, is research forbidden either in formulating or answering questions?
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You tell us. I started the thread, but you started the movement, brutha.
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Thanks for starting this, Really Not All That Bright! I just hope it doesn’t cannibalize the U.S. History trivia thread.
My answer:
10. Khartoum, last stand of Gen. George “Chinese” Gordon.
New questions.
13. Who was Montcalm’s boss, the last governor of New France?
14. An Australian of this profession helped JFK and his crew after PT-109 was sunk.
15. This English king was legendarily assassinated by the insertion of a red-hot poker into his anus.
16. What did the Soviets call their far-flung Siberian prison system?
17. He led a successful slave uprising on what is now Haiti.
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14. I believe it was a Coast Watcher who got Kennedy’s message out…
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Right you are. Alessan and An Gadai are also correct about Edward II and L’ouverture.
Really Not, I personally think it’s more fun and challenging if we all have to rely on our memories rather than simply having this be a test of Google and Wiki skills. That’s the rule in the other thread, but this one’s all yours, baby. I’ll abide by your decision, whatever it is.
[QUOTE=Elendil’s Heir] Really Not, I personally think it’s more fun and challenging if we all have to rely on our memories rather than simply having this be a test of Google and Wiki skills. That’s the rule in the other thread, but this one’s all yours, baby. I’ll abide by your decision, whatever it is.
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Yeah, I don’t see the point of the thread if everyone just looks it up.
So remember people, your Googlu Fu is no good here!
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I just love that name “Diet of Worms”. Even made me sit up and pay attention in class until I realized a diet was a meeting and not a meal plan…
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Yes – the Diet of Japan does not consist of sushi, onigiri and noodle soup.