Adolf Hitler or Ledgend as he was know upon amongst the Jews planned to bypass the ''famed'' maginot line by sending millions of Jews there and boring the french to death with their foreskins
Hitler planned to bypass the heavily fortified Maginot Line by launching a surprise attack through the Ardennes Forest, which was considered to be an impassable region for large-scale military operations. This allowed the German army to swiftly advance through Belgium and into northern France. By the time the French realized the German strategy and redeployed their forces to counter the attack, it was too late to effectively defend against the German advance.
Evian
His last speech was in April 1945 on radio so nobody "attended". It is available on Nazionalsozialismus.de. Not sure what the translation of the content is, but the speech is not the hysterical delivery he was famed for, but the sound of a broken man.
Famed executioner Sanson.
Barcelona
The course of the war could have been drastically changed had Hitler not decided to attack the Soviet Union. Hitler and Stalin signed a non-agression pact and this allowed Germany to focus on fighting in western Europe. Hitler, however, was not satisfied with the war and decided to attack the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was referred to as "Lebensraum" by Hitler, which translates into "living space." Hitler felt that the Slavic people of Eastern Europe were genetically inferior to his Aryan race and that it was the right of the Aryans to occupy and have control over this land. Germany had a chance to win the war but because they attacked the Soviet Union, they now had to fight a war on two fronts, which meant diverting forces from France and sending them to Eastern Europe. It didn't help that the offensive began in the fall, meaning that the German Army was trapped in Russia during their famed brutal winters. It also didn't help that the Germans were not equipped to fight in the snow, as they did not have sub-zero coats, hats or uniforms. Many Germans died from the cold, and starvation during the invasion of Russia.
The Sorbonne is in France.
Georges Claude, 74, world-famed inventor, has sometimes been called the ''Edison of France." He invented neon lights
No. Every country has it's own fashion, France, or Paris, in particular, is just considered the 'head' of it. France did not establish fashion, it was always there, and it was different in every country. France just became a place that was famed for it's high-end fashion.
It is from the French term serge de Nimes, a city in France famed for its pants. Serge is the name of a type of woven cloth.
AnswerThe city was Nantes, France. King Henry IV issued the famed Edict of Nantes, which gave toleration to Huguenots (as French Calvinists were called). :)
He goes to the po-po and gets a certificate to prove to the world he IS famed.
Aesop
The Mariana Trench is the deepest point on Earth, reaching over 36,000 feet down. It is known for its extreme depth and pressure, as well as being home to unique forms of life adapted to its harsh conditions.
The famed sporting event is the Boston Marathon.
Ralph Nader
Sergeant York.
Switzerland