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rwes0917 |
Posted: March 02, 2011 01:03 am
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What did Romanian soldiers do for leisure during World War II?
What did they drink? Did they smoke cigarettes, or a pipe? What card games were popular? |
Alexei2102 |
Posted: March 02, 2011 02:46 pm
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From my pictures: smoking a pipe, cleaning clothes from lice, eating, etc.
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21 inf |
Posted: March 02, 2011 02:49 pm
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From a ww2 romanian veteran i interviewed: he and his mates played "bâza".
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Alexei2102 |
Posted: March 02, 2011 02:56 pm
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I have also one photo where they are dancing, and one of them is playing an acordeon.
Al |
rwes0917 |
Posted: March 03, 2011 02:57 pm
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What is this "bâza" game? |
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dragos |
Posted: March 04, 2011 10:17 am
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horia |
Posted: March 05, 2011 10:59 am
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Foto from my collection , ex Elena Șenchea - Popescu collection, cousin of Slt. Șenchea.
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Dénes |
Posted: March 05, 2011 12:56 pm
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As far as I remember from my army times, "biza" and "fripta" were two different games.
Gen. Dénes |
C-2 |
Posted: March 05, 2011 02:40 pm
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Yes.
Friptea is what Dobran playing. Baza was also played by the germans. Ther's a short moovie about Adolf Galland at the Battle of Br. The pilots in his squadron are playing Baza just before the alarm sounds. I hope I'll find the link.... |
soim1 |
Posted: March 06, 2011 03:23 pm
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I remeber my grandfather told me the germans used to eat a lot of horse meat. They used to do meatballs and other stuff that romanians disliked and also they were sometimes very hungry, they prefered not to eat that kind of meat.
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C-2 |
Posted: March 06, 2011 06:53 pm
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Hmmm
At his origines,the famous Salam De Sibiu was made from horse meat. |
Alexei2102 |
Posted: March 07, 2011 09:54 am
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And chicken - in equal proportions - half a chicken and half a horse are mixed up and they make salami out of it. Communist era joke. |
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mihnea |
Posted: March 07, 2011 01:34 pm
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It's a myth, it was not made from horse meat. |
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mihnea |
Posted: March 07, 2011 01:39 pm
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I have seen pictures from WWI of romanian soldiers playing some sort of bowling and lapte gros. Probably the main pastime was finding more food and sleeping.
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mihnea |
Posted: March 07, 2011 09:14 pm
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