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On 22/01/2019 at 13:26, Werloc said:

Oh my goodness, this is perfect :wub:

 

I hope you told her that it wouldn't be weird if she had a picture of a potato at school. That's like taking away kids pictures from parents' wallets...

She showed me this today 

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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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2 minutes ago, Werloc said:

Oh my goodness... This is priceless. Will she attend the 60th annual potato pancake festival in 2022? :d

IDK, I’ll have to ask her. (And maybe have her teach me some basic Lithuanian)

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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A secret recording of the 1940 armistice has been released

 

 

the video here

 

 

Spoiler

 

"Je tiens à vous dire qu'il y a certaines conditions que nous n'accepterons pas quoi qu'il arrive." La voix mal assurée du général Charles Huntziger traduit le malaise de la délégation française, ce 22 juin 1940, dans la clairière de Rethondes, à l'heure de signer le document entérinant la défaite de la France tendu par le représentant du Troisième Reich. Un moment d'histoire gravé dans un enregistrement sonore secret, dont le contenu est révélé pour la première fois dans le deuxième volet du documentaire 1940, les secrets de l'armistice, diffusé dimanche 3 février à 22h40 sur France 5.

Des disques longtemps restés cachés dans les recoins de l'histoire et à la trajectoire rocambolesque. Réapparaissant soixante-quinze ans après les faits, grâce à l'homme d'affaires et collectionneur français Bruno Ledoux, qui les a retrouvés en 2015 lors d'une vente aux enchères en Allemagne, ces enregistrements comportent encore bien des mystères.

 

 

"I want to tell you that there are certain conditions that we will not accept whatever happens." The insecure voice of General Charles Huntziger reflects the uneasiness of the French delegation, June 22, 1940, in the clearing of Rethondes, at the time of signing the document confirming the defeat of France by the representative of the Third Reich. A moment of history engraved in a secret sound recording, whose content is revealed for the first time in the second part of the documentary 1940, the secrets of the armistice, broadcast Sunday, February 3 at 22:40 on France 5.

Records long hidden in the corners of history and the incredible trajectory. Reappearing seventy-five years after the fact, thanks to the businessman and collector Bruno Ledoux, who found them in 2015 at an auction in Germany, these recordings still have many mysteries.

 

 

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