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  2. Norman Thavaud - Wikipedia

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    Norman Jacky Cyril Thavaud (French pronunciation: [nɔʁman ʒaki siʁil tavo]; born 14 April 1987) also known by his channel name Norman fait des vidéos (Norman makes videos), is a French comedian and blogger known for his short comic YouTube videos. Several of his videos have been viewed tens of millions of times.

  3. Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - Wikipedia

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    French Lieutenant Alain Le Ray escaped April 11, 1941. He hid in a terrace house in a park during a game of football. First successful Colditz escapee and first to reach neutral Switzerland. French Lieutenant René Collin escaped May 31, 1941. He climbed into the rafters of a pavilion during exercise, hid there until dark and slipped away.

  4. Clarksons Travel Group - Wikipedia

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    Clarksons Travel Group was a pioneering package tour operator in the UK during the 1960s and early 1970s. Its founder, in 1959 as Clarksons Tours, a subsidiary of the long-established City firm of H. Clarkson shipbrokers , was Tom Gullick , a former flag lieutenant in the Royal Navy .

  5. Pat O'Leary Line - Wikipedia

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    The Pat O'Leary Line was one of many escape and evasion networks in the Netherlands, Belgium, and France during World War II. Along with networks such as the Comet Line, the Shelburne Escape Line, and others, they are credited with helping 7,000 Allied airmen and soldiers, about one-half British and one-half American, escape Nazi-occupied Western Europe during World War II.

  6. Jeff Dunham - Wikipedia

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    A clip of Achmed from Insanity attracted over 140 million hits on YouTube, [9] making it the ninth most watched clip on that website as of October 2009. [1] He went on to perform the Spark of Insanity international tour where he achieved the Guinness Book of World Records record for "Most tickets sold for a stand-up comedy tour." He performed ...

  7. France–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    The British (red) and French (blue) colonial empires reached their peaks after the First World War, a reflection of the power of their alliance. Following the war, at the Treaty of Versailles the British and French worked closely with the Americans to dominate the main decisions. Both were also keen to protect and expand their empires, in the ...

  8. Fashoda Incident - Wikipedia

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    The incident gave rise to the 'Fashoda syndrome' in French foreign policy, or seeking to assert French influence in areas which might be becoming susceptible to British influence. [15] As such it was used as a comparison to other later crises or conflicts such as the Levant Crisis of 1945, [ 24 ] the Nigerian Civil War in Biafra in the 1970s ...

  9. Flaine - Wikipedia

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    Flaine is a ski area in the Haute Savoie region of the French Alps, and is a part of the linked Grand Massif domain. It is in the territory of the communes of Magland and Arâches-la-Frasse . Flaine is linked to Samoëns , Morillon , Les Carroz and Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval , with 267 km of pistes in total.

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