Some Suffragettes hid barbed wire in flowers.
, it's essentially a show where comedians get drunk and tell stories from history. And it's just as hilarious and informative as it sounds.Here are 36 fascinating things I've learned from the show.
Rose Valland, a French assistant art curator at the Jeu de Paume museum in Paris, listened to Nazis discuss where they were going to take art owned by French Jews, and they had no idea she spoke German.So when the Monuments Men came to find out where everything was, she was able to tell them the precise locations.
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