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[edit] Didier Daurat / Paris Gun
You edited the page on Didier Daurat which I translated from the French Wikipedia. I have to say I think you are probably right to change Big Bertha to Paris Gun. However, I am not 100% convinced, partly because Big Bertha is in the original French (though possibly mistaken) and also because the article on the Paris gun says that "The gun was never seen by the Allies"; Daurat's claim to fame is that he spotted the gun, whichever it was. Unfortunately, there soes not appear to be a French Wiki article on the Paris Gun. On balance, you are probably right, but have you any definitive information that would tie Daurat with the Paris Gun? Emeraude 10:14, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for your reply. I have just managed to solve the issue. The website FirstWorldWar.Com, on the Paris Gun says: "It did not take long to discover where the guns were stationed, and within a few hours from the time the bombardment began it was located by French aviators behind the St. Gobain Forest, not far from La Fere. A few days later the positions of two others were ascertained." So it seems you were right about it being the Paris Gun and the reference in that article to it never being seen is wrong. It should read that it was never captured. I'll edit that later.Emeraude 12:03, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] WikiProject Germany Invitation
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