TODAY - JUNE 10
NIELS’ MORNING GREETINGS
ON: JUNE 10
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TODAY’s LENGTH:
This day is here in Belgium 8 hours and 26 minutes longer than December 21. Its length is 16 hours and 24 minutes – from 05.30 to 21.54.
See more – also in English – about where you are on: www.dagenslaengde.dk
TODAY’s NAME:
Today is called ONUPHRIUS’ DAY. It has its name from an Egyptian prince, who became Christian, and who decided to renounce on his inheritance. Instead he lived for about 60 years as a hermit in the desert. During the first period he lived from water and bread. But during the last 20 years an angel brought him food every day. He died around 400 AC.
In Belgium the day’s name is SAINT LANDRY ( LANDERICUS ). He was a bishop in Paris, where he also built a hospital. He died in 661.
TODAY’s EVENT:
1947: The first SAAB car is produced.
TODAY’s QUESTION:
Verdun 1916 – what is the history ?
This was one of the biggest and most bloody battles of World War I. Following the
defeat to Germany in the war on 1870-71 France constructed a number of strong
fortresses on its Eastern border to try to be protected against new
attacks. One of the biggest fortresses
was build in Verdun, a town at the river Meuse, in the north-east of France. In February 1916 the Germans decided to start
a very forceful offensive against the French positions in and around Verdun.
The purpose was to give the French a clear defeat, to make it bleed to death.
This was not going to happen. The French under the leadership of marshal Pétain put up a very strong opposition. And by July 2016 the
British forces started another huge offensive against the German positions in
the Somme area. One of the purposes was to weaken the German positions in Verdun.
The battle near and in Verdun ended after 10 months in November 1916 –
with 400.000 dead and wounded soldiers on the German side and equally 400.000
dead and wounded on the French side. The
Germans did not reach their objectives.
And the battles in Verdun and in the Somme were the bloodiest events
during the whole war.
In May 2016 a big French-German memorial event was arranged in Verdun –
with the participation of president Hollande and federal chancellor Merkel. And
a new, modernized museum in available on the battleground for everybody to see
how these terrible events happened and ended.
QUESTION FOR TOMORROW:
Emperor Wilhelm II – what is the short important story about him?
47 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT EUROPE:
EUROPE AT WORK www.europe-at-work.be
TODAY’s QUOTE & FAMOUS PEOPLE :
1.
Yesterday’s quote:
There are books
where the back and the cover are the most interesting parts.
This was once said by the English author Charles Dickens.
2.
Today’s quote:
In love you
should not tell everything, because an emotional relationship needs something
untold, around which the conversation can take place.
Who among today’s personalities has said that?
3. Famous
people born on this day:
1819: Gustave Courbet ( died 1877 )
1921: Prince
Philip
1922: Judy Garland ( died 1969 )
1923: Robert Maxwell ( died 1991 )
4. Famous
people died on this day:
1967: Spencer Tracy ( 67 years )
Niels Jørgen Thøgersen
niels4europe@gmail.com
www.simplesite.com/kimbrer + EUROPE-AT-WORK www.europe-at-work.be
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