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Boromir's guess the famous game #361 [Richard Sorge is the famous man, Boromir wins!]


1. I'm thinking of some famous figure, it can be a philosopher, politician, entertainer, scientist, fictional character, criminal, animal, being, etc.
2. You need to ask me a yes or no question about this person, for example, "Is the person still alive?," "Does the person work in the entertainment industry?," any question you can think of that helps you to reveal the answer. The host answers with yes or no only.
3. Maximum 1 question and 2 guesses per player per answer.
4. The winner can either start a new game or say "pass." In case of a pass, the OP gets to start another.
5. Can't edit a question or guess once posted. Delete ONLY.

List of mystery persons
https://moviechat.org/general/General-Discussion/61ae6b23d3152045364d85a3/List-All-Boromirs-guess-the-famous-game-1-400


1: Born Asia? No
2: Fictional? No
3: Activist? Yes
4: Dead? Yes
5: Scholar? No
6: Born in Europe? Yes
7: Male? Yes
8: Born East Europe? Yes
9: Born before 1800? No
10: Born before 1900? Yes
11: Communist? Yes
12: Lenin? No
13: Executed? Yes
14: Born in Russia? Yes
15: Leader/ruler? No
16: Nikolay Bukharin? No
17: Revolutionary? No, did not participate directly in any revolution.
18: Military? Did serve in a military, but not main fame.
19: Executed by the czarist government? No
20: Executed by the Communists? No
21: Born 1850-1899? Yes
22: Executed by the Nazis? No
23: Died 1900-1920? No
24: Born 1880-1899? Yes
25: Died 1921-1931? No
26: Died 1932-1942? No
27: Died 1850--1900? No
28: Died 1943-1947? Yes
29: Born 1890-1899? Yes
30: Executed by Stalin? No
31: Executed in a Western European country? No
32: Executed by Mussolini? No

Boromir wins with Richard Sorge, Soviet spy famous for his espionage in Japan, where he posed as a journalist from Nazi Germany. From Japan he relayed information that proved that Japan was not going to invade the USSR but would move south into the Pacific instead. This enabled the Soviet Union to transfer 40 divisions from Siberia to western Russia to defend against the Nazi invasion. For this reason he is sometimes credited with singlehandedly saving the Soviet Union. He and his spy ring were eventually caught by Japanese intelligence, and he was convicted of espionage and executed in Tokyo.

Scoreboard:
nyctc7 - 81
hownos - 63
Boromir - 50
Kawada_Kira - 40
LauraGrace - 39
Carrot - 35
cyberbob - 20
tcrum - 15
capuchin - 7
sslssg - 3
lud - 2
Bloodshot77 - 2
StoneKeeper - 1
FredBurroughs - 1
estcst - 1
ShogunofYonkers - 1

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Stalin?

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That would contradict Q13. Also Q15, but you probably didn't see my answer to that one yet.

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Revolutionary?

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military?

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executed by the czarist government?

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Executed by the Communists?

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Born 1850-1899?

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executed by the nazis?

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died 1900-1920?

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