November 28, 2008

Nimes is only 20 minutes from Montpellier






Top to bottom : Place du Chapitre, la Maison Carree, le Jardin de l'Eveche (Maison du Vieux Nimes), les Jardins de la Fontaine et la Cathedrale St Castor

November 27, 2008

My last English Homework : World War II

World War II : 1939-1945

The facts :

1/ Political context

Germany had lost the 1914-18 World War and since 1933 was ruled by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party. Other dictators were heads of governments in Europe : Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union , Benito Mussolini in Italy and Francisco Franco in Spain.

2/ Belligerents and their leaders

a) The Allies

France (Pétain and Charles de Gaulle *) , United Kingdom (George VI and Winston Churchill), USA (Franklin D. Roosevelt) , Canada (William Lyon MacKenzie King), Belgium (Leopold III), Brazil (Getulio Vergas), Australia (Robert Menzies and then John Curtin) and China (Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedonf)
This is only a shorten list as every continent has been part of this conflict somehow and at some point.
(*) de Gaulle was the leader of « Free France » from London and from June 1940 and Pétain in Vichy until 1944.

b) The Axis

Germany (Hitler), Italy (Victor Emmanuel III and Mussolini) and Japan (Hirohito and Fumimaro Konoe).
Here again there were more countries involved and from every continent. One’s shouldn’t forget that during this period there were empires on each side.

3/ What happened

Germany and Italy wanted to gain more territories. France and Britain actually conceded Austria and Sudetenland( some regions of Czechoslovakia) in the hope that Hitler wouldn’t go any further. Well, on 1st September 1939 German troops started to invade Poland and so GB and F. declared war on Germany.
From then on followed different battles on various fronts. For details please refer to your history books.
The Nazis not only wanted to increase their empire. They had a cynical and machiavellian plan : to eliminate people who – in their view – were « unworthy of life ». Populations in their target were : Jews, ethnic Poles, disabled and mentally ill, Soviet POW’s, homosexuals, Freemasons, Jehova’s Witnesses and the Roma. Approximately 12 million people were deported and then killed in concentration camps.
France, thanks to his official ruler Pétain, helped out Hitler to gather and send people into camps.
On the other hand de Gaulle from London organised networks of fighters against partial occupation of France by the Germans. Because I forgot to tell you the deal concluded in 1940 between Pétain and Hitler : France was to surrender its northen parts so that the German soldiers wouldn’t go further south. The new french government took its Head Quarters in Vichy.
Meanwhile there were conflicts in the South East as well. In December 1941 Japan attacked British, Dutch and American military bases and particularly in Pearl Harbor. That’s when the U.S.A. , along with other Western Allies and China ,decided to declare war against Japan. In the following years more and more battles were won by the Allies in different parts of the world.
On June 6, 1944 (D-Day) the Western Allies invaded northern France to liberate the country from German occupation. And it worked.
It’s actually in Japan that the World War II ended on August 15 1945 when Japan surrended after the USA dropped atomic bombs on the japonese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

4/ What happaned to the leaders

During the year 1944 : President Roosvelt (USA) died and Harry Truman took his vacant seat.
Mussolini (Italy) was killed by Italians partisans.
Hitler commited suicide.
Pétain was taken to court and emprisoned for life and de Gaulle became president.

5/ Family anecdotes

First of all I have to point out that – still to this day – memories of the war are very difficult to deal with. During this period people were either gaining from the black market, participating in some ways to Hitler’s evil plot or being involved in underground networks managed by de Gaulle from London.
On my father’s side my grand father was a volonteer amateur journalist. He was among the last people to cross the river Loire before the bridge was bombed by the Allies. His wife and 2 chidren fled by car to Bordeaux during the Exodus. On my mother’s side the 3 generations – my great grand mother, grand mother & mother - went on their bikes. I can’t remember how far they went but I do know the following story :
On their 1st stop overnight, in a town called Issoudun, my great grand mother went straight to seek help from the bishop. Claiming that her grand daughter was poorly (nothing really serious, just one of those infant illness) she actually got the bishop’s own bed for my future mother !
And then I know very little about what my grand parents did or not to give a hand to Free France Forces. One of my grand mother’s was a school teacher in a catholic school. She hosted Jewish children under false names in her classroom. Her husband was in the Air Force and when German soldiers occupied their house she managed to get respect from them thanks to the photo of my grand-father-to-be in his uniform. He was a prisoner of war for a while but went back to his home safe and sound.


November 25, 2008

Flat for exchange or rental February-April 09

So here is the link for info on my flat :

http://www.globalpacificvacationhomes.com/listings/viewListing.php?listingID=22280&page=view

New York ! New York !

This blog is going to be live from New York next year ! Here is the email I sent to my friends in the U.K. :

Hello everybody !

Hope you are all right. I don't usually do email list but this is a bit of a special occasion. I'm going to go to New York City next year and stay there for 3 months : 1st February-28th April. This idea was going through my mind for sometimes like "one day I'd like to live in NY for a while". One of those thoughts you have and you tell yourself "one day when I'll retire". Well a couple of months back I said to myself "why not now ?"
I broke the news to my assistant a week ago and she took it very well, looking into the pratical issues straight away. The pretext being to promote French Help Services. I mean deep down I am going over there to live new experiences and meet people. And if along I can as well get new clients for the business, great ! I'd like also to do some volonteer job - anything except with children, extreme situations or physical work - and teach French.
As for the accomodation I 1st thought about house swaping. For 3 months and for New Yorkers (who ever heard of Montpellier over there ?) it's not obvious at all. So I'm considering room-shared in any borough except Manhatan. I actually quite fancy Brooklyn... I started to look on the web ads like craiglist or village voice but it's too early for February and not easy to make people trust you from over the Atlantic... In a way i'm more worried about the cold weather than find somewhere to sleep. I can always book a B & B for a couple of weeks and look round there and then.

So anyway I wanted to share those news with you. And if you happen to have any contact in "The Big Apple" even only to have a chat with - like "what do you wear to keep off the cold ?" - I would be more than grateful.

I don't know when I'll go back to the U.K. Will be from May now...

All the best.
I'll write to each of you individually on my Chritsmas cards.

Love
xx

Benoit / Ben

November 16, 2008

Jean Jaures : photos



















We do like Jean Jaurès in Montpellier don't we ? He has a sculpture on the square bearing his name and a monument on the Esplanade between the Tourist Office and Le Corum.

November 15, 2008

Jean Jaurès

From the Hutchinson Concise Encyclopedia 1991 Edition :
« Jaurès Jean Léon 1859-1914. French Socialist Politician. In 1893 he joined the Socialist Party, established a united party, and in 1904 founded the newspaper L’Humanité, becoming its editor until his assassination. »

Jaurès was from a middle class rural family in South West France.. He was a brilliant student and became a teacher in philosophy. He was elected Republican deputy at 26 years old and actually kept a seat at the National Assembly until his death. He was originally quite a moderate Republican even opposed to extremist ideas but gradually became a socialist defending the working class in their battle for a better life. Jaurès had a very important role in the 1905 law on the Seperation of the Churches and the State. From then on in towns and villages school teachers and clergymen had to be public enemies in most people’s minds…
JJ created the still going on newspaper « L’humanité » which since has been took over by the Communist Party. JJ was against the War and went as far as trying to provoke strikes both in Germany and in France to encourage the governements to negociate.
JJ was assasinated in Paris by the young nationalist Raoul Villain at the age of 55. This « Villain » was tried and acquitted !

In Montpellier where there is a long tradition of Socialism JJ had his sculpture soon after his death. And in 1941 some radicals and « villains » students pulled down the monument. In 1991 a copy of a sclupture from his birthplace was inaugurated by our local Socialist figure head : GF.
As for the square itself – named after JJ of course – in the Middle Ages there was a church. Nowdays it’s full of nice cafés and restaurants at middle class prices.



Fim Script

For my 2d homework my teacher asked me to write a film script. Here it goes :

Location : Nottingham, Old Market Square
Period : Spring
Protagonist : Bill, 35, single, self-employed
Bill is working away on his laptop on a terrace café. 10 : 00 a.m.
Story :

Bill finds a diary on the ground with a phone # but before phoning in he starts to imagine who this person might be.
The camera then focuses on 4 different people in the square. One at a time. Follow four 2 minutes films on the background of each one.
Bill googles the owner of the diary and finds out that this person is one of his former lover’s. He wonders what to do because he doesn’t want to see this person again but on the other end he knows how precious a diary can be. Even in a way more precious than a credit card.
All Bill’s thoughts are told through a voice over.
Eventually Bill phones up the owner’s mobile’s number (hiding his own number) and it turns out that the diary belongs to someone only a couple of tables from Bill’s.
No voice over. Only a close up on Bill’s perplex expression. No music. Only real background noises.
At the end Bill goes over to the table where a man in his late 40’s has just hung up his phone. Bill hides his face with his hat, and drops the diary in front of his former lover and runs for the next tram which is just arriving at the square stop.