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Picnic and The Sergeants affair

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Difference between Picnic and The Sergeants affair

Picnic vs. The Sergeants affair

A picnic is a meal taken outdoors (''al fresco'') as part of an excursion – ideally in scenic surroundings, such as a park, lakeside, or other place affording an interesting view, or else in conjunction with a public event such as preceding an open-air theatre performance, and usually in summer. The Sergeants affair (פרשת הסרג'נטים) was an incident that took place in Mandate Palestine in July 1947 during Jewish insurgency in Palestine, in which the Jewish underground group Irgun kidnapped two British Army Intelligence Corps NCOs, Sergeant Clifford Martin and Sergeant Mervyn Paice and threatened to hang them if the death sentences passed on three Irgun militants: Avshalom Haviv, Meir Nakar, and Yaakov Weiss, were carried out.

Similarities between Picnic and The Sergeants affair

Picnic and The Sergeants affair have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Blackpool, France.

Blackpool

Blackpool is a seaside resort on the Lancashire coast in North West England.

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France

France, officially the French Republic (République française), is a sovereign state whose territory consists of metropolitan France in Western Europe, as well as several overseas regions and territories.

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Picnic and The Sergeants affair Comparison

Picnic has 96 relations, while The Sergeants affair has 120. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.93% = 2 / (96 + 120).

References

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