Paul Potts sings Time to Say Goodbye and Nessun Dorma Kufstein Castle, Tirol, Austria 20th August 11


Paul performed at the beautiful Kufstein castle in the Austrian Tirol. He dedicated Nessun Dorma to the victims of the disaster at Pukkelpop in Belgium, having performed on the stage that collapsed a week earlier.Follow Paul's continued journey at paulpottsmusic.com http www.twitter.com


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Little Bastard @ Circuit de Clastres - Honda Euro Meet 2011


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Foo Fighters - The Pretender (live at FM4 Frequency Festival, St. Pölten, Aug 20th, 2011)


The Foo Fighters performing "The Pretender" live at the FM4 Frequency Festival in St. Pölten (Austria) on August 20th, 2011.


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Sunrise Avenue @ Krone Fest 2011


Sunrise Avenue LIVE on Stage - Krone Fest 2011 - Linz, Austria - August 20th, 2011


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Runescape - LEGIT DDOS TOOL! Working August 20th 2011


Hello everyone. After spending a week making this DDOSer, and making TONS of cash from it (Around 1b+ DAILY!) I have decided to release it to the public. I have personally sold ALL of my RSGP made from this program, for around $6500. Don't miss out! (Please read FAQ Below!) FAQ ______ When I download it, nothing happens! A: Make sure your Anti-Virus is turned off. The DDOSer is recognized as a False-Positive, so it can work properly. Q: It won't open when I run it! A: Make sure to run as Administrator, and again, make sure your Anti Virus is OFF.! Q: Does this work? A: It will work GUARENTEED, IF you use the runescape.com client! Third party clients don't work unfortunately. Q: How much money can I get from this? A: BILLIONS! I would only recommend staking FIVE times MAXIMUM each day! Finally. The download link. Have fun and don't abuse it! www.mediafire.com www.mediafire.com www.mediafire.com


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The Great War - 01 - Explosion (1/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 01 - Explosion Episode 1 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. No one event or person caused the Great War. There were many factors that contributed to mobilization of the belligerents. With a rapidly expanding European economy, people demanded social and governmental changes: British suffragettes fought to win British women the right to vote; socialists called for reforms, uniting labourers to demand that the wealth and power of a nation be used to benefit the majority. While in Russian, Tsar Nicholas II held fast to an autocratic old-world view. On June 28, 1914, Serbian fanatic, Gavrilo Princip, assassinated Archduke Franz-Ferdinand of Austria, causing Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany to support Austria in punishing the Serbs, setting the stage for Russia - backing Serbia - and her allies France and Britain to go to war. In the weeks after the assassination, none of the critical leaders had the power or will to slow down the decisions, actions, reactions and attitude shifts of key government and military leaders. By August, millions of Europeans - especially the military and diplomatic leaders of Austria-Hungary, Germany and Russia - saw war as the way to save their honour, as well as to solve the internal and international problems that needed to be resolved. Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 01 - Explosion (3/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 01 - Explosion Episode 1 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. No one event or person caused the Great War. There were many factors that contributed to mobilization of the belligerents. With a rapidly expanding European economy, people demanded social and governmental changes: British suffragettes fought to win British women the right to vote; socialists called for reforms, uniting labourers to demand that the wealth and power of a nation be used to benefit the majority. While in Russian, Tsar Nicholas II held fast to an autocratic old-world view. On June 28, 1914, Serbian fanatic, Gavrilo Princip, assassinated Archduke Franz-Ferdinand of Austria, causing Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany to support Austria in punishing the Serbs, setting the stage for Russia - backing Serbia - and her allies France and Britain to go to war. In the weeks after the assassination, none of the critical leaders had the power or will to slow down the decisions, actions, reactions and attitude shifts of key government and military leaders. By August, millions of Europeans - especially the military and diplomatic leaders of Austria-Hungary, Germany and Russia - saw war as the way to save their honour, as well as to solve the internal and international problems that needed to be resolved. Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 01 - Explosion (4/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 01 - Explosion Episode 1 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. No one event or person caused the Great War. There were many factors that contributed to mobilization of the belligerents. With a rapidly expanding European economy, people demanded social and governmental changes: British suffragettes fought to win British women the right to vote; socialists called for reforms, uniting labourers to demand that the wealth and power of a nation be used to benefit the majority. While in Russian, Tsar Nicholas II held fast to an autocratic old-world view. On June 28, 1914, Serbian fanatic, Gavrilo Princip, assassinated Archduke Franz-Ferdinand of Austria, causing Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany to support Austria in punishing the Serbs, setting the stage for Russia - backing Serbia - and her allies France and Britain to go to war. In the weeks after the assassination, none of the critical leaders had the power or will to slow down the decisions, actions, reactions and attitude shifts of key government and military leaders. By August, millions of Europeans - especially the military and diplomatic leaders of Austria-Hungary, Germany and Russia - saw war as the way to save their honour, as well as to solve the internal and international problems that needed to be resolved. Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 01 - Explosion (2/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 01 - Explosion Episode 1 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. No one event or person caused the Great War. There were many factors that contributed to mobilization of the belligerents. With a rapidly expanding European economy, people demanded social and governmental changes: British suffragettes fought to win British women the right to vote; socialists called for reforms, uniting labourers to demand that the wealth and power of a nation be used to benefit the majority. While in Russian, Tsar Nicholas II held fast to an autocratic old-world view. On June 28, 1914, Serbian fanatic, Gavrilo Princip, assassinated Archduke Franz-Ferdinand of Austria, causing Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany to support Austria in punishing the Serbs, setting the stage for Russia - backing Serbia - and her allies France and Britain to go to war. In the weeks after the assassination, none of the critical leaders had the power or will to slow down the decisions, actions, reactions and attitude shifts of key government and military leaders. By August, millions of Europeans - especially the military and diplomatic leaders of Austria-Hungary, Germany and Russia - saw war as the way to save their honour, as well as to solve the internal and international problems that needed to be resolved. Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 04 - Slaughter (1/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 04 - Slaughter Episode 4 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. In 1916, some of the most appalling battles in human history took place on the Western Front. The Battle of Verdun became for the French what Gettysburg is for Americans; Verdun symbolized for the French the strength and fortitude of their armed forces and the solidarity of the entire nation. The goal of the German commander was not territory, but to bleed his enemy to death. The battle lasted nine months and in the end the front lines were nearly the same, while over 300000 French and Germans were killed and over 750000 were wounded. The British offered the same unspeakable sacrifice at the river Somme, where another million died, and at Ypres, in Belgium, a graveyard for half a million more. As the slaughter continued with no significant gains in territory by either side, the men in the trenches kept their sanity by using music, theatre and trench newspapers to replicate the world they left behind. Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 3: www.youtube.com Episode 5: www.youtube.com Episode 6: www.youtube.com Episode 7: www.youtube.com Visit my YouTube-channel for more documentaries about the Second World War, First World War and more or visit my <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 04 - Slaughter (2/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 04 - Slaughter Episode 4 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. In 1916, some of the most appalling battles in human history took place on the Western Front. The Battle of Verdun became for the French what Gettysburg is for Americans; Verdun symbolized for the French the strength and fortitude of their armed forces and the solidarity of the entire nation. The goal of the German commander was not territory, but to bleed his enemy to death. The battle lasted nine months and in the end the front lines were nearly the same, while over 300000 French and Germans were killed and over 750000 were wounded. The British offered the same unspeakable sacrifice at the river Somme, where another million died, and at Ypres, in Belgium, a graveyard for half a million more. As the slaughter continued with no significant gains in territory by either side, the men in the trenches kept their sanity by using music, theatre and trench newspapers to replicate the world they left behind. Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 3: www.youtube.com Episode 5: www.youtube.com Episode 6: www.youtube.com Episode 7: www.youtube.com Visit my YouTube-channel for more documentaries about the Second World War, First World War and more or visit my <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 07 - Legacy (1/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 07 - Legacy Episode 7 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. For the "lost generation" the war became a war without end, one that continued through missing limbs, mutilated faces and shaking bodies. The question that haunted civilians throughout Europe was why so many of their fathers, husbands, sons and brothers had to die? Writers and other artists tried to create an answer. Memorials were established for the fallen, and people visited the battlefields to retrace the footsteps of their loved ones. Millions also searched for hope and messages from the departed through Spiritualism. In the United States, President Wilson was determined to get the United States Senate to back the League of Nations. He embarked on a national campaign to gain the support of the American people for the League. His efforts were ultimately unsuccessful; in one way, Wilson was also a victim of the war. While in Germany, the sense of betrayal and dishonour prompted some Germans to seek revenge. Many Germans, especially members of the army, believed that Germany had not lost the war on the battlefield. This was a delusion, but a dangerous one. These people felt that Germany, the army and all those who had lost their lives in the war had been betrayed by traitors at home who had undermined the soldiers at the front. The man who rose up to lead them was Adolf Hitler. Playlist for whole episode: www <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 05 - Mutiny (1/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 05 - Mutiny Episode 5 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. After three years of war, men, armies and nations were nearing a breaking point. For individual soldiers, it emerged as "shell shock," a personal withdrawal from an intolerable reality of trench warfare. For armies, it was outright rebellion; half the French army mutinied in 1917, refusing to undertake senseless attacks. Most of their demands were met, and only a small number of the mutineers were punished severely. Entire populations were becoming restless and resentful with the conflict. In Russia, both the army and civilian population refused to fight anymore for the Tsar, who abdicated on March 15, 1917. Alexander Kerensky led the fragile democracy that emerged to govern Russia, but made the catastrophic mistake of continuing the war. Recognizing the weakness for the army and the refusal of the men to fight, he authorized women to be trained and sent to the front. As Kerensky's offensive failed and army desertions increased, his popularity decreased. Mobilizing anti-war sentiment, Lenin and his Bolsheviks quickly took over, and signed an armistice with Germany. Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 3: www.youtube.com Episode 4: www.youtube.com <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 04 - Slaughter (4/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 04 - Slaughter Episode 4 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. In 1916, some of the most appalling battles in human history took place on the Western Front. The Battle of Verdun became for the French what Gettysburg is for Americans; Verdun symbolized for the French the strength and fortitude of their armed forces and the solidarity of the entire nation. The goal of the German commander was not territory, but to bleed his enemy to death. The battle lasted nine months and in the end the front lines were nearly the same, while over 300000 French and Germans were killed and over 750000 were wounded. The British offered the same unspeakable sacrifice at the river Somme, where another million died, and at Ypres, in Belgium, a graveyard for half a million more. As the slaughter continued with no significant gains in territory by either side, the men in the trenches kept their sanity by using music, theatre and trench newspapers to replicate the world they left behind. Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 3: www.youtube.com Episode 5: www.youtube.com Episode 6: www.youtube.com Episode 7: www.youtube.com Visit my YouTube-channel for more documentaries about the Second World War, First World War and more or visit my <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 02 - Stalemate (1/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 02 - Stalemate Episode 2 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. From the very beginning, the war grew rapidly out of control. New styles of warfare, like the use of gas and heavy artillery, produced new kinds of horror and unprecedented levels of suffering and death. As a Germans army crossed into Belgium, heading for Paris, the Russian Army - moving faster than the German generals had anticipated - was already pushing into East Prussia. The German forces on the Eastern Front, however, quickly defeated the Tsar's army at the Battle of Tannenberg. In the west, as the German army invaded Belgium, rumours and stories quickly spread of the atrocities the German soldiers inflicted upon Belgium civilians. The French, believing the German thrust into Belgium to be a fake, launched their own offensive on the eastern border between France and Germany the operations were disastrous, with the French army losing 27000 soldiers in a single day. When the German invasion of France failed to take Paris or destroy French and British resistance on the river Marne, stalemate quickly followed, and a line of trenches soon stretched along the war's Western Front from the Swiss Alps to the English Channel. Christmas Eve of 1914 saw an extraordinary truce between the men fighting in the trenches that had been called "the last twitch of the 19th century." Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 02 - Stalemate (2/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 02 - Stalemate Episode 2 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. From the very beginning, the war grew rapidly out of control. New styles of warfare, like the use of gas and heavy artillery, produced new kinds of horror and unprecedented levels of suffering and death. As a Germans army crossed into Belgium, heading for Paris, the Russian Army - moving faster than the German generals had anticipated - was already pushing into East Prussia. The German forces on the Eastern Front, however, quickly defeated the Tsar's army at the Battle of Tannenberg. In the west, as the German army invaded Belgium, rumours and stories quickly spread of the atrocities the German soldiers inflicted upon Belgium civilians. The French, believing the German thrust into Belgium to be a fake, launched their own offensive on the eastern border between France and Germany the operations were disastrous, with the French army losing 27000 soldiers in a single day. When the German invasion of France failed to take Paris or destroy French and British resistance on the river Marne, stalemate quickly followed, and a line of trenches soon stretched along the war's Western Front from the Swiss Alps to the English Channel. Christmas Eve of 1914 saw an extraordinary truce between the men fighting in the trenches that had been called "the last twitch of the 19th century." Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 04 - Slaughter (3/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 04 - Slaughter Episode 4 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. In 1916, some of the most appalling battles in human history took place on the Western Front. The Battle of Verdun became for the French what Gettysburg is for Americans; Verdun symbolized for the French the strength and fortitude of their armed forces and the solidarity of the entire nation. The goal of the German commander was not territory, but to bleed his enemy to death. The battle lasted nine months and in the end the front lines were nearly the same, while over 300000 French and Germans were killed and over 750000 were wounded. The British offered the same unspeakable sacrifice at the river Somme, where another million died, and at Ypres, in Belgium, a graveyard for half a million more. As the slaughter continued with no significant gains in territory by either side, the men in the trenches kept their sanity by using music, theatre and trench newspapers to replicate the world they left behind. Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 3: www.youtube.com Episode 5: www.youtube.com Episode 6: www.youtube.com Episode 7: www.youtube.com Visit my YouTube-channel for more documentaries about the Second World War, First World War and more or visit my <b>...</b>


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GUNS N' ROSES - CHINESE DEMOCRACY WORLD TOUR 2010/2011 PROMO


NOT AN OFFICIAL AD. (1080p for best quality) GUNS N' ROSES Tour Dates: CANADA Jan 13, 2010 MTS Centre, Winnipeg Jan 16, 2010 Pengrowth Saddledome, Calgary Jan 17, 2010 Rexall Place, Edmonton Jan 19, 2010 Credit Union Centre, Saskatoon Jan 20, 2010 Brandt Centre, Regina Jan 24, 2010 Copps Coliseum, Hamilton Jan 25, 2010 John Labatt Centre, London Jan 27, 2010 Centre Bell, Montreal Jan 28, 2010 Air Canada Centre, Toronto Jan 31, 2010 Scotiabank Place, Ottawa Feb 1, 2010 Colisee Pepsi, Quebec City Feb 3, 2010 Moncton Coliseum, Moncton Feb 4, 2010 Metro Centre, Halifax SOUTH AMERICA (confirmed so far) March 7th, 2010: Brasília, Brazil March 10th, 2010: Belo Horizonte, Brazil March 13th, 2010: São Paulo, Brazil March 14th, 2010: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil March 16th, 2010: Porto Alegre, Brazil March 18th, 2010: Montevideo, Uruguay March 20th, 2010: Buenos Aires, Argentina March 22nd, 2010: Santiago, Chile March 25th, 2010: Lima, Peru March 27th, 2010: Caracas, Venezuela March 30th, 2010: Bogota, Colombia April 1st, 2010: Qutio, Ecuador April 4th, 2010: Rio De Janeiro, Brazil April 7th, 2010: Panama City, Panama April 9th, 2010: San Jose, Costa Rica April 11th, 2010: San Salvador, El Salvador April 13th, 2010: Guatemala City, Guatemala April 15th, 2010: San Juan, Puerto Rico May 31st, 2010: Bergen, Norway June 2nd, 2010: Oslo, Norway June 5th, 2010: Helsinki, Finland June 6th, 2010: St. Petersburg, Russia June 8th, 2010: Moscow, Russia June 12th, 2010: Norje, Sweden June 14th, 2010 <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 05 - Mutiny (3/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 05 - Mutiny Episode 5 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. After three years of war, men, armies and nations were nearing a breaking point. For individual soldiers, it emerged as "shell shock," a personal withdrawal from an intolerable reality of trench warfare. For armies, it was outright rebellion; half the French army mutinied in 1917, refusing to undertake senseless attacks. Most of their demands were met, and only a small number of the mutineers were punished severely. Entire populations were becoming restless and resentful with the conflict. In Russia, both the army and civilian population refused to fight anymore for the Tsar, who abdicated on March 15, 1917. Alexander Kerensky led the fragile democracy that emerged to govern Russia, but made the catastrophic mistake of continuing the war. Recognizing the weakness for the army and the refusal of the men to fight, he authorized women to be trained and sent to the front. As Kerensky's offensive failed and army desertions increased, his popularity decreased. Mobilizing anti-war sentiment, Lenin and his Bolsheviks quickly took over, and signed an armistice with Germany. Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 3: www.youtube.com Episode 4: www.youtube.com <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 05 - Mutiny (2/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 05 - Mutiny Episode 5 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. After three years of war, men, armies and nations were nearing a breaking point. For individual soldiers, it emerged as "shell shock," a personal withdrawal from an intolerable reality of trench warfare. For armies, it was outright rebellion; half the French army mutinied in 1917, refusing to undertake senseless attacks. Most of their demands were met, and only a small number of the mutineers were punished severely. Entire populations were becoming restless and resentful with the conflict. In Russia, both the army and civilian population refused to fight anymore for the Tsar, who abdicated on March 15, 1917. Alexander Kerensky led the fragile democracy that emerged to govern Russia, but made the catastrophic mistake of continuing the war. Recognizing the weakness for the army and the refusal of the men to fight, he authorized women to be trained and sent to the front. As Kerensky's offensive failed and army desertions increased, his popularity decreased. Mobilizing anti-war sentiment, Lenin and his Bolsheviks quickly took over, and signed an armistice with Germany. Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 3: www.youtube.com Episode 4: www.youtube.com <b>...</b>


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Midsouth Kids Triathlon


The Midsouth Kids Triathlon is being held on August 20th 2011 at 9:00 am at the Crowley's Ridge Country Club in Wynne, Ar. This video is meant to provide an idea of what to expect on event day. You may register online at www.racesonline.com or visit our website: midsouthkidstriathlon.blogspot.com Reminders: Midsouth Kids Triathlon August 20th 2011 9:00a.m Crowley's Ridge Country Club Wynne, Ar Age Group Swim Bike Run 5-6 year olds 25 yards 1/4 mile 100 yards 7-8 year olds 50 yards 1 mile 1/2 mile 9-10 year olds 50 yards 1 mile 1/2 mile 11-12 year olds 100 yards 2 miles 1 mile 13-14 year olds 100 yards 3 miles 1 mile 15-16 year olds 100 yards 3 miles 1 mile


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The Great War - 06 - Collapse (1/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 06 - Collapse Episode 6 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. The odds looked bad for the Allies in 1918. With Russia knocked out of the war by revolution and the French army rocked by mutiny, Germany stopped the Allies' offensive on the Western Front. But all of Europe was running out of men; both sides were drafting old men and young boys. The Kaiser no longer had effective power, with Generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff taking over. In 1917, German U-boat attacks and German approaches to Mexico had provoked President Woodrow Wilson into a war he did not want to fight. Once in it, however, he urged the United States to "make the world safe for Democracy" and by 1918, five million American men were in uniform. In September of that year, the Doughboys went over the top and they were cut down like cornstalks. But the presence of American troops in France made a difference; the German army saw it could not win the war; thousands surrendered on the western front. In October, the revolt of the German Navy triggered the final collapse of the German war effort. The Kaiser abdicated and fled to Holland. The guns of the Great War finally fell silent on November 11, 1918. When the cease-fire came, people all over the world celebrated. But the war was not over for the German civilians. The Allies insisted on continuing the blockade through the winter months, resulting in mass <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 06 - Collapse (2/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 06 - Collapse Episode 6 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. The odds looked bad for the Allies in 1918. With Russia knocked out of the war by revolution and the French army rocked by mutiny, Germany stopped the Allies' offensive on the Western Front. But all of Europe was running out of men; both sides were drafting old men and young boys. The Kaiser no longer had effective power, with Generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff taking over. In 1917, German U-boat attacks and German approaches to Mexico had provoked President Woodrow Wilson into a war he did not want to fight. Once in it, however, he urged the United States to "make the world safe for Democracy" and by 1918, five million American men were in uniform. In September of that year, the Doughboys went over the top and they were cut down like cornstalks. But the presence of American troops in France made a difference; the German army saw it could not win the war; thousands surrendered on the western front. In October, the revolt of the German Navy triggered the final collapse of the German war effort. The Kaiser abdicated and fled to Holland. The guns of the Great War finally fell silent on November 11, 1918. When the cease-fire came, people all over the world celebrated. But the war was not over for the German civilians. The Allies insisted on continuing the blockade through the winter months, resulting in mass <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 03 - Total War (1/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 03 - Total War Episode 3 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. By 1915, the conflict had spread across boundaries between continents and peoples, becoming a global war--a fact grimly confirmed by the unlikely battle between Turks and Australians on the Turkish cliffs of Gallipoli. The Allied force eventually abandoned the assault with 46000 dead. This total war effected the lives of many different people: in some communities unprecedented casualty rates especially among young officers stripped young women of all their male contemporaries; West African soldiers were shipped in from the colonies to fight in the trenches; brave Englishwomen traded other jobs for more dangerous jobs in weapons factories. Everyone was affected. The first genocide of the 20th century - the ultimate form of total war against civilians - was also part of this conflict. Turkish ethnic cleansing practices killed more than a million Armenians. A practice later noted by Hitler when he remarked to his high command: "Who remembers the Armenia massacres today?" Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 4: www.youtube.com Episode 5: www.youtube.com Episode 6: www.youtube.com Episode 7: www.youtube.com Visit my YouTube-channel for more <b>...</b>


Documentary First World Great War Explosion BBC Shaping 20th Century 1914 1918 Austria-Hungary Germany Russia France Britain Turks Gallipoli Armenia German Files

The Great War - 02 - Stalemate (4/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 02 - Stalemate Episode 2 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. From the very beginning, the war grew rapidly out of control. New styles of warfare, like the use of gas and heavy artillery, produced new kinds of horror and unprecedented levels of suffering and death. As a Germans army crossed into Belgium, heading for Paris, the Russian Army - moving faster than the German generals had anticipated - was already pushing into East Prussia. The German forces on the Eastern Front, however, quickly defeated the Tsar's army at the Battle of Tannenberg. In the west, as the German army invaded Belgium, rumours and stories quickly spread of the atrocities the German soldiers inflicted upon Belgium civilians. The French, believing the German thrust into Belgium to be a fake, launched their own offensive on the eastern border between France and Germany the operations were disastrous, with the French army losing 27000 soldiers in a single day. When the German invasion of France failed to take Paris or destroy French and British resistance on the river Marne, stalemate quickly followed, and a line of trenches soon stretched along the war's Western Front from the Swiss Alps to the English Channel. Christmas Eve of 1914 saw an extraordinary truce between the men fighting in the trenches that had been called "the last twitch of the 19th century." Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube <b>...</b>


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The Great War - 06 - Collapse (4/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 06 - Collapse Episode 6 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. The odds looked bad for the Allies in 1918. With Russia knocked out of the war by revolution and the French army rocked by mutiny, Germany stopped the Allies' offensive on the Western Front. But all of Europe was running out of men; both sides were drafting old men and young boys. The Kaiser no longer had effective power, with Generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff taking over. In 1917, German U-boat attacks and German approaches to Mexico had provoked President Woodrow Wilson into a war he did not want to fight. Once in it, however, he urged the United States to "make the world safe for Democracy" and by 1918, five million American men were in uniform. In September of that year, the Doughboys went over the top and they were cut down like cornstalks. But the presence of American troops in France made a difference; the German army saw it could not win the war; thousands surrendered on the western front. In October, the revolt of the German Navy triggered the final collapse of the German war effort. The Kaiser abdicated and fled to Holland. The guns of the Great War finally fell silent on November 11, 1918. When the cease-fire came, people all over the world celebrated. But the war was not over for the German civilians. The Allies insisted on continuing the blockade through the winter months, resulting in mass <b>...</b>


Documentary First World Great War Explosion BBC Shaping 20th Century 1914 1918 Austria-Hungary Germany Russia France Britain Collapse Hindenburg Ludendorff Mexico America Woodrow Wilson German Files

The Great War - 07 - Legacy (3/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 07 - Legacy Episode 7 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. For the "lost generation" the war became a war without end, one that continued through missing limbs, mutilated faces and shaking bodies. The question that haunted civilians throughout Europe was why so many of their fathers, husbands, sons and brothers had to die? Writers and other artists tried to create an answer. Memorials were established for the fallen, and people visited the battlefields to retrace the footsteps of their loved ones. Millions also searched for hope and messages from the departed through Spiritualism. In the United States, President Wilson was determined to get the United States Senate to back the League of Nations. He embarked on a national campaign to gain the support of the American people for the League. His efforts were ultimately unsuccessful; in one way, Wilson was also a victim of the war. While in Germany, the sense of betrayal and dishonour prompted some Germans to seek revenge. Many Germans, especially members of the army, believed that Germany had not lost the war on the battlefield. This was a delusion, but a dangerous one. These people felt that Germany, the army and all those who had lost their lives in the war had been betrayed by traitors at home who had undermined the soldiers at the front. The man who rose up to lead them was Adolf Hitler. Playlist for whole episode: www <b>...</b>


Documentary First World Great War Explosion BBC Shaping 20th Century 1914 1918 Austria-Hungary Germany Russia France Britain lost generation Legacy Adolf Hitler German Files

The Great War - 06 - Collapse (3/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 06 - Collapse Episode 6 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. The odds looked bad for the Allies in 1918. With Russia knocked out of the war by revolution and the French army rocked by mutiny, Germany stopped the Allies' offensive on the Western Front. But all of Europe was running out of men; both sides were drafting old men and young boys. The Kaiser no longer had effective power, with Generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff taking over. In 1917, German U-boat attacks and German approaches to Mexico had provoked President Woodrow Wilson into a war he did not want to fight. Once in it, however, he urged the United States to "make the world safe for Democracy" and by 1918, five million American men were in uniform. In September of that year, the Doughboys went over the top and they were cut down like cornstalks. But the presence of American troops in France made a difference; the German army saw it could not win the war; thousands surrendered on the western front. In October, the revolt of the German Navy triggered the final collapse of the German war effort. The Kaiser abdicated and fled to Holland. The guns of the Great War finally fell silent on November 11, 1918. When the cease-fire came, people all over the world celebrated. But the war was not over for the German civilians. The Allies insisted on continuing the blockade through the winter months, resulting in mass <b>...</b>


Documentary First World Great War Explosion BBC Shaping 20th Century 1914 1918 Austria-Hungary Germany Russia France Britain Collapse Hindenburg Ludendorff Mexico America Woodrow Wilson German Files

The Great War - 02 - Stalemate (3/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 02 - Stalemate Episode 2 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. From the very beginning, the war grew rapidly out of control. New styles of warfare, like the use of gas and heavy artillery, produced new kinds of horror and unprecedented levels of suffering and death. As a Germans army crossed into Belgium, heading for Paris, the Russian Army - moving faster than the German generals had anticipated - was already pushing into East Prussia. The German forces on the Eastern Front, however, quickly defeated the Tsar's army at the Battle of Tannenberg. In the west, as the German army invaded Belgium, rumours and stories quickly spread of the atrocities the German soldiers inflicted upon Belgium civilians. The French, believing the German thrust into Belgium to be a fake, launched their own offensive on the eastern border between France and Germany the operations were disastrous, with the French army losing 27000 soldiers in a single day. When the German invasion of France failed to take Paris or destroy French and British resistance on the river Marne, stalemate quickly followed, and a line of trenches soon stretched along the war's Western Front from the Swiss Alps to the English Channel. Christmas Eve of 1914 saw an extraordinary truce between the men fighting in the trenches that had been called "the last twitch of the 19th century." Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube <b>...</b>


Documentary First World Great War Explosion BBC Shaping 20th Century 1914 1918 Austria-Hungary Germany Russia France Britain Belgium Paris Invasion Tannenberg river Marne stalemate trench German Files

The Great War - 05 - Mutiny (4/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 05 - Mutiny Episode 5 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. After three years of war, men, armies and nations were nearing a breaking point. For individual soldiers, it emerged as "shell shock," a personal withdrawal from an intolerable reality of trench warfare. For armies, it was outright rebellion; half the French army mutinied in 1917, refusing to undertake senseless attacks. Most of their demands were met, and only a small number of the mutineers were punished severely. Entire populations were becoming restless and resentful with the conflict. In Russia, both the army and civilian population refused to fight anymore for the Tsar, who abdicated on March 15, 1917. Alexander Kerensky led the fragile democracy that emerged to govern Russia, but made the catastrophic mistake of continuing the war. Recognizing the weakness for the army and the refusal of the men to fight, he authorized women to be trained and sent to the front. As Kerensky's offensive failed and army desertions increased, his popularity decreased. Mobilizing anti-war sentiment, Lenin and his Bolsheviks quickly took over, and signed an armistice with Germany. Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 3: www.youtube.com Episode 4: www.youtube.com <b>...</b>


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Episode 1 of Season 1 : 20th/21st Century Warfare I will be doing all wars from 1900 - Present Next Episode: World War 2 Good of Studying and Quick Research, Kinda Basic not extremely detailed.


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The Great War - 03 - Total War (4/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 03 - Total War Episode 3 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. By 1915, the conflict had spread across boundaries between continents and peoples, becoming a global war--a fact grimly confirmed by the unlikely battle between Turks and Australians on the Turkish cliffs of Gallipoli. The Allied force eventually abandoned the assault with 46000 dead. This total war effected the lives of many different people: in some communities unprecedented casualty rates especially among young officers stripped young women of all their male contemporaries; West African soldiers were shipped in from the colonies to fight in the trenches; brave Englishwomen traded other jobs for more dangerous jobs in weapons factories. Everyone was affected. The first genocide of the 20th century - the ultimate form of total war against civilians - was also part of this conflict. Turkish ethnic cleansing practices killed more than a million Armenians. A practice later noted by Hitler when he remarked to his high command: "Who remembers the Armenia massacres today?" Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 4: www.youtube.com Episode 5: www.youtube.com Episode 6: www.youtube.com Episode 7: www.youtube.com Visit my YouTube-channel for more <b>...</b>


Documentary First World Great War Explosion BBC Shaping 20th Century 1914 1918 Austria-Hungary Germany Russia France Britain Turks Gallipoli Armenia German Files

The Great War - 03 - Total War (2/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 03 - Total War Episode 3 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. By 1915, the conflict had spread across boundaries between continents and peoples, becoming a global war--a fact grimly confirmed by the unlikely battle between Turks and Australians on the Turkish cliffs of Gallipoli. The Allied force eventually abandoned the assault with 46000 dead. This total war effected the lives of many different people: in some communities unprecedented casualty rates especially among young officers stripped young women of all their male contemporaries; West African soldiers were shipped in from the colonies to fight in the trenches; brave Englishwomen traded other jobs for more dangerous jobs in weapons factories. Everyone was affected. The first genocide of the 20th century - the ultimate form of total war against civilians - was also part of this conflict. Turkish ethnic cleansing practices killed more than a million Armenians. A practice later noted by Hitler when he remarked to his high command: "Who remembers the Armenia massacres today?" Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 4: www.youtube.com Episode 5: www.youtube.com Episode 6: www.youtube.com Episode 7: www.youtube.com Visit my YouTube-channel for more <b>...</b>


Documentary First World Great War Explosion BBC Shaping 20th Century 1914 1918 Austria-Hungary Germany Russia France Britain Turks Gallipoli Armenia German Files

The Great War - 07 - Legacy (4/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 07 - Legacy Episode 7 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. For the "lost generation" the war became a war without end, one that continued through missing limbs, mutilated faces and shaking bodies. The question that haunted civilians throughout Europe was why so many of their fathers, husbands, sons and brothers had to die? Writers and other artists tried to create an answer. Memorials were established for the fallen, and people visited the battlefields to retrace the footsteps of their loved ones. Millions also searched for hope and messages from the departed through Spiritualism. In the United States, President Wilson was determined to get the United States Senate to back the League of Nations. He embarked on a national campaign to gain the support of the American people for the League. His efforts were ultimately unsuccessful; in one way, Wilson was also a victim of the war. While in Germany, the sense of betrayal and dishonour prompted some Germans to seek revenge. Many Germans, especially members of the army, believed that Germany had not lost the war on the battlefield. This was a delusion, but a dangerous one. These people felt that Germany, the army and all those who had lost their lives in the war had been betrayed by traitors at home who had undermined the soldiers at the front. The man who rose up to lead them was Adolf Hitler. Playlist for whole episode: www <b>...</b>


Documentary First World Great War Explosion BBC Shaping 20th Century 1914 1918 Austria-Hungary Germany Russia France Britain lost generation Legacy Adolf Hitler German Files

The Great War - 07 - Legacy (2/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 07 - Legacy Episode 7 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. For the "lost generation" the war became a war without end, one that continued through missing limbs, mutilated faces and shaking bodies. The question that haunted civilians throughout Europe was why so many of their fathers, husbands, sons and brothers had to die? Writers and other artists tried to create an answer. Memorials were established for the fallen, and people visited the battlefields to retrace the footsteps of their loved ones. Millions also searched for hope and messages from the departed through Spiritualism. In the United States, President Wilson was determined to get the United States Senate to back the League of Nations. He embarked on a national campaign to gain the support of the American people for the League. His efforts were ultimately unsuccessful; in one way, Wilson was also a victim of the war. While in Germany, the sense of betrayal and dishonour prompted some Germans to seek revenge. Many Germans, especially members of the army, believed that Germany had not lost the war on the battlefield. This was a delusion, but a dangerous one. These people felt that Germany, the army and all those who had lost their lives in the war had been betrayed by traitors at home who had undermined the soldiers at the front. The man who rose up to lead them was Adolf Hitler. Playlist for whole episode: www <b>...</b>


Documentary First World Great War Explosion BBC Shaping 20th Century 1914 1918 Austria-Hungary Germany Russia France Britain lost generation Legacy Adolf Hitler German Files

The Great War - 03 - Total War (3/4)


1914-1918 - The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century - 03 - Total War Episode 3 of 7 of a great documentary series about the First World War, the Great War. By 1915, the conflict had spread across boundaries between continents and peoples, becoming a global war--a fact grimly confirmed by the unlikely battle between Turks and Australians on the Turkish cliffs of Gallipoli. The Allied force eventually abandoned the assault with 46000 dead. This total war effected the lives of many different people: in some communities unprecedented casualty rates especially among young officers stripped young women of all their male contemporaries; West African soldiers were shipped in from the colonies to fight in the trenches; brave Englishwomen traded other jobs for more dangerous jobs in weapons factories. Everyone was affected. The first genocide of the 20th century - the ultimate form of total war against civilians - was also part of this conflict. Turkish ethnic cleansing practices killed more than a million Armenians. A practice later noted by Hitler when he remarked to his high command: "Who remembers the Armenia massacres today?" Playlist for whole episode: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com Episode 4: www.youtube.com Episode 5: www.youtube.com Episode 6: www.youtube.com Episode 7: www.youtube.com Visit my YouTube-channel for more <b>...</b>


Documentary First World Great War Explosion BBC Shaping 20th Century 1914 1918 Austria-Hungary Germany Russia France Britain Turks Gallipoli Armenia German Files

Behind the scenes of the world wars (Harun Yahya)


The 20th century was the bloodiest age in all of world history. During this era, for the first time, humanity was introduced to the concept of a "world war." Taken together, World Wars I and II resulted in a total of 65 million people losing their lives. About half of these casualties were civilians who had nothing to do with these wars. Children, defenseless women and the elderly alike were massacred cruelly. So, one might ask, how did the world find itself in the midst of such colossal insanity? How did people so easily sacrifice both their own nations and those of others? What sort of thought lay behind this cruelty? In this film, you can discover the answers. BEHIND THE VEIL OF WAR Wars have existed almost since the dawn of humanity itself. Competing political and economic interests led people to take arms against one another. Weapons and armies have developed hand-in-hand, and so wars have grown ever more violent and destructive. However, until the 20th century, wars took the form of "front battles" in which soldiers of two armies would meet on both sides of a battlefield and the fighting would revolve around this axis. In these conflicts, it was the soldiers alone who were killed. But in the 20th century, a new breed of war was born, one targeting not only soldiers but also the masses of people. The effects of such wars would be felt in not just a handful of countries but rather were like they had taken the entire world into their terrible maw. Throughout history <b>...</b>


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House Session 2011-07-20 (10:00:15-11:01:51)


LIVE US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 10a Morning Hour Speeches


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Runescape ! - Official DDOS! Working August 26th 2011


www.mediafire.com www.mediafire.com www.mediafire.com This is my DDOSr No I did not make it, I downloaded it off some weird hack forums, but it actually WORKS so im just trying to share it Jagex will probably be patching this next tuesday, so get it quick. Turn off antivirus (It's a false-positive) Run the program Do as showed in the video. = $$$$ www.mediafire.com www.mediafire.com www.mediafire.com


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Cafe de l´Enfer: Il est en enfer un lieu appelé malebolge (2 min)


www.steinklang.at - CAFÉ DE L'ENFER is one of the most promising new projects under the unconquerable sun of pure MARTIAL / NEOCLASSICAL music. Although the band is now located in Austria, their roots are manifested in the early 20th century of French underground society. Their music amazingly reflects the age of pre-Industrialisation and pure decadence. best to compare with DERNIÉRE VOLONTÉ, ORDO ROSARIUS EQUILIBRIO, ELEND and a slight touch of LES JOYAUX DE LA PRINCESSE.


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Heinrich Franz Ignaz Biber - Sonata St. Polycarpi


Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber von Bibern (baptised 12 August 1644 -- died 3 May 1704) was a Bohemian-Austrian composer and violinist. Sonata St. Polycarpi á 9 Sonata for 8 Trumpets, Bass and Timpani Concentus Musicus Wien conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt Born in the small Bohemian town of Wartenberg (Stráž pod Ralskem), Biber worked at Graz and Kroměříž before he illegally left his Kroměříž employer (Prince-Bishop Carl Liechtenstein-Castelcorno) and settled in Salzburg. He remained there for the rest of his life, publishing much of his music but apparently seldom, if ever, giving concert tours. Biber was one of the most important composers for the violin in the history of the instrument. His technique allowed him to easily reach the 6th and 7th positions, employ multiple stops in intricate polyphonic passages, and explore the various possibilities of scordatura tuning. He also wrote one of the earliest known pieces for solo violin, the monumental passacaglia of the Mystery Sonatas. During Biber's lifetime, his music was known and imitated throughout Europe. In the late 18th century he was named the best violin composer of the 17th century by music historian Charles Burney. In the late 20th century Biber's music, especially the Mystery Sonatas, enjoyed a renaissance. Today, it is widely performed and recorded.


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War on Terror.flv


Islamophobia for Dummies. Iraq War on Terror Islamophobia, Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq Dr. Dahlia Wasfi muslim terrorist Palestine Afghanistan Iraq wars war on terror islamophobia Full Transcript available at www.muhaddith.org Special thanks to : 1) Dr. Dahlia Wasfi for the permission to use her speeches and writings. www.liberatethis.com 2) http theparadigmshift for use of the amazing audio and video montage of Dr. Dahlia Wasfi speech from his video " What you Didn't Know About the War " This anti-war video covers 1) What You Didn't Know About the Wars Sgt. Marshall Thompson, Sgt. Matthis Chiroux, Marine Vincent Emanuele, Marine Jon Michael Turner, Amy Goodman from Democracy Now, Army Private First Class LaVena Johnson of KBR - Kellogg Brown & Root, Abu Ghuraib guards raping 15 year old until she hung herself, BBC Jane Peel on the gang rape and murder of 14 year old Abeer Hamza by 4 soldiers ( James Barker, Green ), Senator Al Franken on the gang rape of Jamie Lee Jones and imprisonment in a shipping container while at KBR - Halliburton Subsidiary, Center for Defense Information states that 51% of federal income taxes spent on war, Lisa Holland from Sky News about widespread child deformities among Iraqi children believed to be caused by white phosphorous - depleted uranium, explanation of how depleted uranium which is made from nuclear waste causes cancer and birth defects. 2) Dr. Dahlia Wasfi www.liberatethis.com Socialism 2007 Conference - SPEECH DEDICATION, 21 year <b>...</b>


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BACK DOOR CHANNELS: THE PRICE OF PEACE - TRAILER


CHANNEL PRODUCTION FILMS/ FISHER KLINGENSTEIN FILMS is proud to present the ACCLAIMED DOCUMENTARY - BACK DOOR CHANNELS: THE PRICE OF PEACE Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace is the true story of the men who brought lasting Peace to the Middle East. For the first time ever, the filmmakers take the audience behind the public veil obscured by a first of its kind White House issued media blackout on the events. Behind the press conferences and into the smoke-filled backroom corridors of power during one of the world's greatest historical moments - the 1979 Camp David Peace Accord and Treaty between Egypt and Israel. For one brief moment in time, Arab and Jew put their differences aside and embraced peace. Menachem Begin, Anwar El-Sadat, and Jimmy Carter - were the strategic geniuses that crafted the peace, but it was the men behind-the-scenes, some driven by deeply held faith and conviction, others merely by raw ambition, who found a way to get them together and drive the peace process. It is a tale of secret missions, internal power struggles and diplomatic brinkmanship by a cast of characters never before revealed - until now. Shot on location in Israel, Egypt, Morocco, Austria, France, and the US, Channel Productions crisscrosses the globe in search of the true story behind one of the most difficult diplomatic achievements of the 20th Century. Channel Production Films is an independent production company, founded by the Emmy award-winning team that built NYC-TV in New <b>...</b>


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Toshio Hosokawa-Vertical Studies I, played by PIERROT LUNAIRE ENSEMBLE WIEN


Toshio Hosokawa, Vertical Studies II for clarinet, cello and piano played by PIERROT LUNAIRE ENSEMBLE WIEN www.pierrotlunaire.at PIERROT LUNAIRE ENSEMBLE WIEN an ELLA Sound & Video STUDIO VIENNA Production a Michael Croitoru-Weissman film PIERROT LUNAIRE ENSEMBLE WIEN Live recorded at the INTERNATIONAL VENUE FOR NEW MUSIC DEVELOPMENT IN KALV, SWEDEN on August 12th, 2011 Camera,Sound,Titles,Video EFX,Editing & Mastering: MICHAEL CROITORU-WEISSMAN ELLA Sound & Video STUDIO VIENNA All Rights Reserved Do NOT Copy, Download or Broadcast! The Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien ® is an internationally appreciated ensemble founded in Vienna by flutist Silvia Gelos and pianist Gustavo Balanesco in order to counteract the discrepancy between the reality of the musical life on one side and the dreams of the musicians on the other. The main aim of the ensemble is to offer distinctly different concert programs to audiences and at the same time widen its view and understanding of concerts. The discovery of new repertory Typically for this internationally castled soloist ensemble is its innovative programmatic work and its self-accountable organizational structure. When Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien ® produces international concerts, it reserves considerable space for the classic works of the twentieth century in order to develop these exchanges and progress beyond the stage of mere discovery, and with also the purpose of developing cultural relations. Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien <b>...</b>


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Nader Mashayekhi-0 + ONE NIGHT, played by PIERROT LUNAIRE ENSEMBLE WIEN


ThePierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien plays Nader Mashayekhi - 0 + ONE NIGHT for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello & Piano. www.pierrotlunaire.at PIERROT LUNAIRE ENSEMBLE WIEN and ELLA Sound & Video STUDIO VIENNA Production a Michael Croitoru-Weissman film PIERROT LUNAIRE ENSEMBLE WIEN Live recorded at the INTERNATIONAL VENUE FOR NEW MUSIC DEVELOPMENT IN KALV, SWEDEN on August 12th, 2011 Camera,Sound,Titles,Video EFX,Editing & Mastering: MICHAEL CROITORU-WEISSMAN ELLA Sound & Video STUDIO VIENNA All Rights Reserved Do NOT Copy, Download or Broadcast! The Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien ® is an internationally appreciated ensemble founded in Vienna by flutist Silvia Gelos and pianist Gustavo Balanesco in order to counteract the discrepancy between the reality of the musical life on one side and the dreams of the musicians on the other. The main aim of the ensemble is to offer distinctly different concert programs to audiences and at the same time widen its view and understanding of concerts. The discovery of new repertory Typically for this internationally castled soloist ensemble is its innovative programmatic work and its self-accountable organizational structure. When Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien ® produces international concerts, it reserves considerable space for the classic works of the twentieth century in order to develop these exchanges and progress beyond the stage of mere discovery, and with also the purpose of developing cultural relations. Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien <b>...</b>


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Alexander Radvilovich-PIERROT's DREAMS, played by PIERROT LUNAIRE ENSEMBLE WIEN


Alexander Radvilovich, PIERROT's DREAMS for flute, clarinet, violin, cello & piano PIERROT LUNAIRE ENSEMBLE WIEN www.pierrotlunaire.at PIERROT LUNAIRE ENSEMBLE WIEN an ELLA Sound & Video STUDIO VIENNA Production a Michael Croitoru-Weissman film PIERROT LUNAIRE ENSEMBLE WIEN Live recorded at the INTERNATIONAL VENUE FOR NEW MUSIC DEVELOPMENT IN KALV, SWEDEN on August 12th, 2011 Camera,Sound,Titles,Video EFX,Editing & Mastering: MICHAEL CROITORU-WEISSMAN ELLA Sound & Video STUDIO VIENNA All Rights Reserved Do NOT Copy, Download or Broadcast! The Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien ® is an internationally appreciated ensemble founded in Vienna by flutist Silvia Gelos and pianist Gustavo Balanesco in order to counteract the discrepancy between the reality of the musical life on one side and the dreams of the musicians on the other. The main aim of the ensemble is to offer distinctly different concert programs to audiences and at the same time widen its view and understanding of concerts. The discovery of new repertory Typically for this internationally castled soloist ensemble is its innovative programmatic work and its self-accountable organizational structure. When Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien ® produces international concerts, it reserves considerable space for the classic works of the twentieth century in order to develop these exchanges and progress beyond the stage of mere discovery, and with also the purpose of developing cultural relations. Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien <b>...</b>


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