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Famous Defeats of the French

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Famous Defeats of the French game quiz
"You cannot win them all. So even the French, who more or less invented the essence of knighthood, chivalry, etc., had their "Waterloos". Check your knowledge about their less splendid moments."

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1. Already in the Middle Ages the "flower of the French knighthood" experienced surprising defeats. One such a case was a battle near Courtrai, now close to the French-Belgian border, during which the French knights sustained a crushing defeat at the hands of a force of Flemish weavers and other workmen. What was the name given to this battle in which "a super-de-luxe cavalry army " was defeated by mainly proletarian infantry ?
    The Battle of the Golden Spurs
    The Flanders Fields Battle
    The Battle of the Silver Helmets
    The Battle of the Crushed Lilies


2. Like the later Battle of Agincourt (1415), the Battle of Crécy (Aug. 26, 1346) was fought between a retreating English army and a French army trying to interpose itself between the invaders and the Channel ports.
    True
    False


3. The decisive factor in the battle of Crécy was undoubtedly the introduction of new weaponry. What was the new type of weapon that the English put to good use at Crécy?
    The crossbow
    The halberd
    The throwing-axe
    The longbow


4. The French defeat at Crécy also led to the loss of one of their ports which was to remain in English hands from 1347 till 1558. Which of these ports?
    Calais
    Dunkirk
    Boulogne
    Dieppe


5. Which Norman port had been conquered by Henry V in August 1415, shortly before he had to fight the Battle of Agincourt (Oct. 25, 1415)?
    Dieppe
    Honfleur
    Harfleur
    Cherbourg


6. John Churchill was an extremely successful English general who was victorious in all the sieges he laid. He defeated the French at Blenheim (1704), Oudenaarde (1708) and at Malplaquet(1709). Under what more ceremonious name is he usually referred to?
    The Duke of Marlborough
    The Prince of Savoy
    The Earl of Leicester
    The Duke of Monmouth


7. What did Napoleon promise his lieutenants, when deploying his troops for an attack along the Charleroi-Brussels road?
    That the English would be defeated before 3 p.m.
    That the campaign would be over before Christmas
    That they would sleep in Brussels the next night
    That they would all be given 100 gold coins with Napoleon's effigy


8. After Napoleon the Great there still followed Napoleon the Third. He launched the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. He rather stupidly let himself be manoeuvred into a position where he could be encircled by the Prussians and finally had to surrender to them. Which of these is the small fortress city in the French Ardennes where the Prussians surrounded his troops and captured him?
    Metz
    Sedan
    Châlons-sur-Marne
    Verdun


9. In the Franco-Prussian War, the Prussians, after capturing Napoleon III, resumed their march on Paris and soon encircled the French capital. Who was the French leader who still managed to escape in a balloon in an attempt to organize the war effort in the French provinces?
    Adolphe Thiers
    General Trochu
    Léon Gambetta
    Marshall Bazaine


10. The most recent of France's Waterloos was probably the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, where the Vietnamese General Vo Nguyen Giap taught them a lesson in shrewdness and efficiency. A typical detail how "Gallic" the French approach to the war was the type of names they had given to the ten "strong points" that had to defend Dien Bien Phu. What sort of names had been chosen?
    Girls' names
    Names of Parisian tubestations
    Names of French philosophers
    Names of French cheeses


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