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Hello Rob. Thanks for the confirmation. i am hesitant to interpret another's thought.
I rather like this, just needs tweaking to work out her entrance into the yard, cachous in hand, etc.
Cheers.
LC
A Case of Misattribution?
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You're correct, from the 1790's to the end of WWI in 1918, Poland was not an independent nation.
I am jealous (Trent might prefer you). Tell me your secret....
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Poland
Originally posted by Bridewell View PostSomeone please correct me if I'm wrong (again!), but I believe that Poland, or some of it anyway) formed part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
You're correct, from the 1790's to the end of WWI in 1918, Poland was not an independent nation.
Part of Poland were under the control of the Austro-Hungarian Empire; other parts of it were under the dominion of the Russian Empire and the Prussian Empire. In fact, one of the Russian Tsar's official titles was 'Tsar of Poland'.
Poland was an independent nation from 1918 until Hitler invaded in 1939.
Best regards,
Archaic
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Originally posted by Rob Clack View Post
That's right Lynn, I think a club member killed Stride.
Rob
I do think though that its possible the killer left via the "locked" front door, not through the gates...which would make your choice logical.
Best regards,
Mike R
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Originally posted by mariab View PostDon't wanna talk for someone else, but I'm under the impression Rob has referred to a Club member losing his temper and throwing her out (as in the BS episode), not killing her.
Originally posted by lynn cates View PostI thought that Rob had conjectured the club man had killed her in the melee?
Rob
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Austria-Hungary
Hello Colin. If I recall properly, Poland dominated Russia, Russia dominated Poland and Poland may have even been a part of Austria-Hungary.
That last has been suggested before, making Schwartz NOT a native speaker of Hungarian. Of course, that would also make the newspaper story about his "Hungarian" a bit of a faux pas.
Cheers.
LC
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The Empire
Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Roy. Thanks. Being familiar with his good work, I must check that out.
If it turns out he was NOT Hungarian, life will be a good deal simpler.
Cheers.
LC
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong (again!), but I believe that Poland, or some of it anyway) formed part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Regards, Bridewell.
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Hungarian
Hello Roy. Thanks. Being familiar with his good work, I must check that out.
If it turns out he was NOT Hungarian, life will be a good deal simpler.
Cheers.
LC
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cogidubnus View PostHi Tracy
I've no problem at all with the name discrepancies...they do seem to be within the realms of logic...it is the origin, the place of birth, that makes me back off just that little...
Haven't managed to find a lot but have found a piece that states in In Russian ruled Poland in 1892...... so maybe that was the reason behind the change of birth origin. Hopefully I will manage to find a bit more info.
Tracy
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Roy Corduroy View PostAbsolutely, Tracy, its good of you to help new people, or those who may have missed it.
[QUOTE]I was thinking more 'you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.'
Can we dunk them a little, won't solve the problem but will make me feel better
Tracy
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Hi Tracy
I've no problem at all with the name discrepancies...they do seem to be within the realms of logic...it is the origin, the place of birth, that makes me back off just that little...
All the best
Dave
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