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Documentary shedding light on some less known facts of the first world war, particularly the entry of the United States into the war.
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'STUKA LIED' Annotions on battom hae subtitles This video is a tribute to one of my favorite aircraft the Ju-87 Stuka (1936-1945) For information of Hans-Urlich Rudel please visit en.wikipedia.org -Not exactally my best video, but this is just a tribute to the plane and the men who fought.- Please Comment, Rate, and Suscribe- rdvd7 ... rdvd7 ju87 ju-87 stuka Hans-Ulrich Rudel Marat Germany World war Dive Bomber siren lied Wehrmacht Luftwaffe tail gunner fixed gear 75mm cannon gun bomb plane ...
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An interview with Hitler's private secretary, Traudl Junge, who worked in the bunker until the very end. Part 1 ein Interview mit der Sekretärin Hitler, Traudl Junge, sehr interessannt!
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The events in Europe leading up to the outbreak of the Great War in 1914
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Vortrag von Antony C. Sutton aus dem Jahre 1976. Diese Aufnahme fand zwei Wochen nach Suttons Veröffentlichung von "Wall Street and FDR" statt. Siehe Youtube Kanal für weiteres Material über Sutton.
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An interview with Hitler's private secretary, Traudl Junge, who worked in the bunker until the very end. Part 2 ein Interview mit der Sekretärin Hitler, Traudl Junge, sehr interessannt!
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Documentary shedding light on some less known facts of the first world war, particularly the entry of the United States into the war.
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Shows the German invasion of Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium and France, including the evacuation of the British forces at Dunkirk. From the "Why We Fight" series.
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Flak Gruppe der deutschen Wehrmacht, die eine 88er Flak in Stellung bringt Anti-Aircraft squad of the german wehrmacht positioning a 8.8 Flak
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Vortrag von Antony C. Sutton aus dem Jahre 1976. Diese Aufnahme fand zwei Wochen nach Suttons Veröffentlichung von "Wall Street and FDR" statt. Siehe Youtube Kanal für weiteres Material über Sutton.
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87 D-1 Wrk Nr 2552 was tested by a Hauptmann Hans-Karl Stepp near the Briansk training area. Stepp noted the increase in drag, and reduction in speed was considerable, and reduced the aircraft's speed to 162 mph. Stepp also noted that the performance in agility was also less agile than the existing D variants. D-1 and D-3 variants operated in combat with the BK 37mm cannon in 1943. ... Junkers Ju-87 luftwaffe stuka rudel German ground attack aircraft World War II two WWII video tv docu ...
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This video - a request - features the Duch Ramblers dance orchestra with singer Tohama (1920-95). Tohama was a tremendously popular singer in Belgium during the 1940s, 50s and 1960s.... She was born Neuilly sur Seine in 1920 as Nadia Altman. She was the daughter of the painter Alexandre Altman who died in 1932. After his death the family moved to Brussels where Nadia started working in a posh boutique where she sang all day long, much to the pleasure of her co-workers who urged her to go to stage... She made her first recordings in 1937 for the Regina and Silver Bell labels and Nadia Altman became Tohama - Tahitian for "I love you". One of her first recordings being the French version of " Zarah Leander's Der Wind hat mir ein Lied erzählt" - a record that is almost impossible to find these days. One of her biggest succeses was "Tu m'apprendras" which was written for her in 1942 and of which she recorded several versions (in France it was sung by Eliane Célis - another Belgian and Assia de Busny). After the war Tohama recorded with Fud Candrix and the Ramblers and became an even more popular singer. It is almost impossible not to find a record of hers at fleamarkets.... She died in 1995. Today she is largely...
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Images and when the war had ended and
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Vortrag von Antony C. Sutton aus dem Jahre 1976. Diese Aufnahme fand zwei Wochen nach Suttons Veröffentlichung von "Wall Street and FDR" statt.
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Vortrag von Antony C. Sutton aus dem Jahre 1976. Diese Aufnahme fand zwei Wochen nach Suttons Veröffentlichung von "Wall Street and FDR" statt.
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protectacow.typepad.com protectacow.typepad.com 730826LE.LON Lectures Prabhupada : If you accumulate more than your need, I also imitate to accumulate more than my need, there is competition. That competition is going on. And that is the cause of war. Those who are aware of the history, the two big wars in your Europe was started by German people because they are very much envious of the English people. The Germans, they could not do business throughout the whole British Empire. We know, Indians. So they are very much envious of these British people, and therefore they started two big wars, world war. So if we collect more... Now the British Empire is finished. So if we collect more, if you want to acquire more, then other becomes jealous. And in this way, our jealousies increase, and that is the cause of war, that is the cause of fight. But if you are satisfied with your minimum or maximum needs, nobody will be jealous. Just like an elephant is eating forty kilos of foodstuff at a time. We cannot eat even one-fourth kilo, but we are not envious of the elephant because we know he needs to eat so much. Neither the elephant is envious to us. So whatever you need you can collect, you can eat--but don't take more. Then according to the God's law, you become criminal, you are punishable. That is God's law. (break) It is a common sense. You eat; I eat. It is a common philosophy. So I must eat what I need and you must eat what you need. That's not a very big philosophical...
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Bei der Veranstaltung des Schiller-Instituts am 19. November 2011 in Berlin wurde die Botschaft eines ehemaligen iranischen Diplomaten vorgetragen.Wir veröffentlichen die Rede mit freundlicher Genehmigung des Schiller-Institutes.
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A summary of his argument and its significance
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Dietrich, JosefSS-GeneralA Sergeant Major in the First World War and a member of the Nazi Party from 1928, Joseph Dietrich was chosen to form the S.S. bodyguard that became known as the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler. Under Dietrich the Leibstandarte became an elite military unit and by 1940 a full division.The formidable reputation that the Waffen S. S. was to achieve for courage and resource in adversity was in large part due to Dietrich, who, while lacking the strategic genius of Rommel or Manstein, proved himself tactically adept and an exemplary commander of men.He proved too, to be a man receptive to new ideas. Disdaining the field grey of the Wehrmacht, he outfitted his men with camouflaged combat fatigues, an innovation so novel that the Wehrmacht likened them to tree frogs. Under Dietrich, now a Major General, the Leibstandarte distinguished itself in France and the Balkans. In Greece, Dietrich's S.S. troops harried the British down through the Monastir Gap and across the Isthmus of Corinth to a hasty evacuation of the Peloponese.For the invasion of Russia Dietrich ordered winter clothing for his troops. He had served on the Eastern Front in the First World War and knew the realities of the Russian climate, but such precautions were not taken by the Wehrmacht, and when Winter came Dietrich's supplies were quite often simply commandeered.In the savage battles of 1942 the Leibstandarte grew to maturity, their reputation for dash and elan in attack further enhanced by their steadfastness and determination in defence. For this Dietrich must take much of the credit. To his men he was known simply as Sepp. Though course and often foul-mouthed, his personal bravery was legendary. As a man who had come through the ranks, he was the epitome of a soldier's soldier, adored by his men, feared but respected by his enemies.As the head of his personal bodyguard, Sepp Dietrich was an old friend of Adolf Hitler as well as a loyal and trusted party comrade. In 1944 Hitler gave Dietrich command of three armies for a German counter-offensive in the West. Despite his failure to achieve a decisive victory in what became known as the Battle of the Bulge, Dietrich's attack shocked the Allies and greatly damaged American morale.In 1945 Dietrich led the 6th S.S. Panzer Army in the last desperate battles for Hungary and Austria, suffering appalling losses and withdrawing Westward to surrender his forces to advancing American troops rather than to the Russians.In 1946 Sepp Dietrich was sentenced to 25 years in prison by an American military court for the murder of American soldiers in Belgium. Continuing controversy over the verdict and over the incident itself contributed to his release after serving 10 years.
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In 1938, the Czech government was forced to cede the Sudetenland to Germany. It was the price paid for Hitlers promise not to start a war in Europe. Many researchers believe it was the conflict over the Sudetenland that triggered World War II. Now, documents directly related to these events have been declassified by the Foreign Intelligence Service. Find out more in XL Report on RT.
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Part 2 of video explaining the events which led to the outbreak of the Great War in 1914
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The causes of World War 1, as explained by Horrible Histories.
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World War 11 Speech British Empire
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In remembrance of the German Fallschirmjäger of World War II.
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Deutsche Fallschirmjäger - Eliteeinheit
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Documentary shedding light on some less known facts of the first world war, particularly the entry of the United States into the war.
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Weltkrieg in Bildern
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For the time being this will be the final video of this series. "Diep in mijn hart" (Deep in my heart) is a wartime composition by Dutch composer Jaap Valkhoff.