As a big fan of cross-country skiing, I would have really liked to see Olympic champion and World Cup winner Dario Cologna in a quiz such as this. He's a superstar in his native Switzerland, only behind Federer when talking about popular athletes, I believe. But of course he's not that known in the US, as is the case with any cross-country skier.
Also, though Einstein was born in Germany he also took Swiss nationality, and then eventually became American. It's not inaccurate to say that he was German, Swiss, American, or Ashkenazi Jew.
According to Wikipedia's List of common misconceptions, Victor Frankenstein was not a doctor, but a medical student. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions
How relative everything is. I suppose it is entirely appropriate to list the fictionalised baron von Trapp as a famous Austrian, at least from the American perspective (in the US, his fame is probably still unconquered). But in Austria itself, the film is known (and its existence acknowledged with some embarrassment) only thanks to the Anglophone tourists making pilgrimages to the holy sites where it was shot (:
One could object that the von Trapps were an actual family, but then again, in real life they were never all that famous (disregarding their connection to the musical). Also, the real Georg von Trapp was not a baron, but a knight.
The thing is that The Sound of Music is not, from a global perspective, a major event of film history. It is a local phenomenon (admittedly the locality in question being the huge Anglophone world).
Not just anglophone world, the movie is famous in many other countries.
In my experience only Austrians in Salzburg know it, others may have heard some something but don't really know the film. The "official" reason is that it's mostly ficition and that there is an earlier film about the Trapps, closer to reality. But the reason SOM hasn't been shown much in Austria has very likely more to do with the film showing other Austrians quite willingly embracing nazism ...
That's not true. I am quite aware of the fact that Hitler is Austrian, but he's already in the quiz "Famous Germans". I omitted Hitler in order to vary a bit. It'd be rather boring if we had the same persons as answers in every quiz, wouldn't it?
as Hitler is not a German, is should be erased from the quizzes of famous germans, so thats why I made a quizz about famous germans, without Hitler, has he as to be on YOUR quizz about Austria.
Wow, I got more Austrians than Swiss, and I'm Swiss myself. Probably because Switzerland was poorer than Austria before the wars, they had fewer people who could change the world.
You should rephrase the doctor who question. Now it reads: Doctor Who, reanimated a corpse. Instead of:(a) doctor, who reanimated a corpse. I did not get the answer because of this, while ofcourse I know about frankenstein. (and no that didnt mean regardless of the confusing sentence the "reanimated corpse"should/would tip me off immediately. It would not be a weird plot at all for doctor who, so I didnt even give it a second thought. I just thought some famous swiss must have played a corpse/zombie on doctor who.
There is no comma in the clue. And I think the facts that « who » is in lowercase letters makes it kind of clear that it is not about « Doctor Who », don’t you think?
Also, though Einstein was born in Germany he also took Swiss nationality, and then eventually became American. It's not inaccurate to say that he was German, Swiss, American, or Ashkenazi Jew.
One could object that the von Trapps were an actual family, but then again, in real life they were never all that famous (disregarding their connection to the musical). Also, the real Georg von Trapp was not a baron, but a knight.
In my experience only Austrians in Salzburg know it, others may have heard some something but don't really know the film. The "official" reason is that it's mostly ficition and that there is an earlier film about the Trapps, closer to reality. But the reason SOM hasn't been shown much in Austria has very likely more to do with the film showing other Austrians quite willingly embracing nazism ...
Its crazy that the people from Austria always try to forget about this fact.
So please try out my quizz:
http://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/51892/famous-people-from-germany
only time Will Tell.
Those are far better choices than Victor Frankenstein lmao