Wrong by a century. Opps.
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Wrong by a century. Opps.
2002When did he die?
Male I suppose?
Occupation?
Why is he still known?
It's partly incidental - the romance of cold war spy stories and weekly news magazines. I did teach some modern European history for a couple of years despite not being formally qualified. English kids with nothing better to do get immersed in war history from an early age. I think I just got good at it.detailed knowledge you have about the GDR/DDR.
I think this is a local story. Did it involve a scuffle at Darwin aerodrome?2002
no female
a diplomat
for something she did that shocked two nations
What was that or which nations got shocked?she did that shocked two nations
Yes it did Vince. Evdokia Petrov, wife of defector Vladimir Petrov. I figured an Aussie would get it, but not so soon. Well done. Have you seen the mini series of the event. Recommended viewing.I think this is a local story. Did it involve a scuffle at Darwin aerodrome?
Certainly not holy, but 'not Roman'?The two main things to remember about the Holy Roman Empire are that it was neither holy nor Roman.
Teacher jokes are dad jokes with references. I think it just means no Centurions or chariot racing.'not Roman'?
I seem to have trouble deciphering your sense of humor Vince.Teacher jokes are dad jokes with references. I think it just means no Centurions or chariot racing.
Will try to think of next round this evening.
Yes, it depends on what is meant when one says "not Roman" any more. No Romans, no Roman culture, or no Roman Empire? Is the decline and decay of the Roman Empire as an organisational structure meant or are we talking about the decline of the Roman culture, the influx of other tribes into the empire and Rome itself?Teacher jokes are dad jokes with references. I think it just means no Centurions or chariot racing.
Will try to think of next round this evening.
A Cotton twinner overseer?Workplace in 1937. What's the young lady's job title?
I was impressed by your observation a while back that Roman civil law had persisted so well in Germany. Obvious - how else to mediate disputes?no Roman culture, or no Roman Empire?
Nah, I'm becoming increasingly unobservant of media. I never even saw an episode of Throne of Games, if that was what it was called...Have you seen the mini series of the event.
Twiner? No, but to do with weaving or threadmaking.A Cotton twinner overseer?
I just found out they say "textile engineer" now. They would, wouldn't they.A cloth maker?
I'm late, I know. Over here their job is called textile machines operator, textile mechanic. A common challenge is fixing yarn breakage which is what she's doing in the pic.Workplace in 1937. What's the young lady's job title?