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Last time we spoke about the February 26th incident. Within the turbulent “ government of assassination” period of 1936 Japan, a faction of discontented junior officers, known as the Kodoha, believed that their emperor, Hirohito, was being manipulated by corrupt politicians. In a desperate bid for what they termed a "Showa Restoration," they meticulously plotted a coup d'état. On February 26, they launched a rebellion in Tokyo, attempting to assassinate key figures they deemed responsible for undermining the emperor's authority. The young officers executed coordinated attacks on prominent leaders, resulting in several deaths, while hoping to seize control of the Imperial Palace. However, their plan unraveled when their actions met with unexpected resistance, and they failed to secure strategic locations. Dark snow blanketed the city as Hirohito, outraged by the violence, quickly moved to suppress the uprising, which ultimately led to the downfall of the Kodoha faction and solidified the military's grip on power, ushering in a new era marked by militarism and radicalism. #151 The Suiyuan Operation Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. So we last left off with the February 26th incident breaking out in Japan, but now I would like to return to China. Now we spoke a little bit about some influential Japanese politicians in the previous episode. Prime Minister Satio Makoto oversaw Japan from May 1932 to July 1934, succeeded by Prime Minister Keisuke Okada from July 1934 to March 1936. The foreign policy of Japan towards China during the Saitō and Okada administrations exhibited a notable paradox, characterized by two conflicting elements. On one hand, Foreign Minister Hirota championed a diplomatic approach that emphasized friendship, cooperation, and accommodation with China. On the other hand, the military actively undermined the authority of the Nationalist government in northern China, creating a significant rift between diplomatic rhetoric and military action. The Okada cabinet then endorsed the Army Ministry's "Outline of Policy to Deal with North China" on January 13, 1936. This policy document explicitly proposed the eventual detachment of five provinces, Hubei, Chahar, Shanxi, Suiyuan, and Shandong from the Nationalist government in Nanking. The approval of this outline marked a pivotal moment, as it represented the first official government endorsement of the military's longstanding agenda and underscored the army's evolution from a mere rogue entity operating in the region to the de facto authority dictating the course of Japan's policy towards China. Despite this, on January 22, during the 68th Diet session, Hirota reaffirmed his dedication to fostering better ties with China, to which a representative from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded positively. The Nationalist government in Nanjing also expressed interest in engaging in formal negotiations. However, this diplomatic initiative quickly faltered, and the expected discussions in Nanjing never took place. Shortly thereafter, a mutiny by young army officers on February 26, 1936, led to the fall of the Okada cabinet. Following Prince Konoe Fumimaro's refusal of the imperial mandate to form a new government, Hirota stepped in to establish a cabinet on March 9. General Terauchi Hisaichi was appointed as the Minister of the Army, Admiral Nagano Osami took charge of the Navy Ministry, and Baba Eiichi became the finance minister. Hirota briefly served as foreign minister until Arita Hachirö, who had just submitted his credentials as ambassador to China on March 6, returned to Japan. The Hirota Koki cabinet, established immediately following the February 26 incident further entrenched military influence in politics while allowing interservice rivalries to impede national objectives. In May 1936, Hirota, influenced by army and navy ministers, reinstated the practice of appointing military ministers solely from the ranks of high-ranking active-duty officers. He believed this would prevent associations with the discredited Imperial Way faction from regaining power. By narrowing the candidate pool and enhancing the army's power relative to the prime minister, Hirota's decision set the stage for army leaders to leverage this advantage to overthrow Admiral Yonai's cabinet in July 1940. Arita began his new job by meeting with Foreign Minister Chang Chen while hearing views from the Kwantung Army chief of staff General, Itagaki Seishiro. Yes, our old friend received a lot of promotions. Itagaki had this to say about the Kwantung Army's policy in China "The primary aim of Japan's foreign policy, is the sound development of Manchukuo based upon the principle of the indivisibility of Japan and Manchukuo. If, as is probable, the existing situation continues, Japan is destined sooner or later to clash with the Soviet Union, and the attitude of China at that time will gravely influence operations [against the Soviet Union]." The Kwantung Army's was growing more and more nervous about the USSR following its 7th comintern congress held in July and August of 1935. There it publicly designated Japan, Germany and Poland as its main targets of comintern actions. Japanese intelligence in the Red Army also knew the Soviets were gradually planning to expand the military strength so they could face a simultaneous west and east front war. This was further emboldened by the latest USSR 5 year plan. Alongside the growing Red northern menace, the CCP issued on August 1st a declaration calling upon the Nationalist Government to end their civil war so they could oppose Japan. By this time the CCP was reaching the end of its Long March and organizing a new base of operations in Yenan in northern Shanxi. The developments by the USSR and CCP had a profound effect on Japan's foreign policy in China. The Kwantung Army believed a war with the USSR was imminent and began to concentrate its main force along the border of Manchukuo. The Kwantung Army's plan in the case of war was to seize Vladivostok while advancing motorized units towards Ulan Bator in Outer Mongolia, hoping to threaten the Trans-Siberian Railway near Lake Baikal. Their intelligence indicated the USSR could muster a maximum of 250,000 troops in eastern Siberia and that Japan could deal with them with a force two-thirds of that number. The IJA at that point had inferior air forces and armaments, thus urgent funding was needed. The Kwantung Army proposed that forces in the home islands should be reduced greatly so all could be concentrated in Manchuria. To increase funding so Kwantung leadership proposed doing away with special allowances for Japanese officials in Manchuria and reorganizing the Japanese economic structure. The Kwantung leaders also knew the submarine base at Vladivostok posed a threat to Japanese shipping so the IJN would have to participate, especially against ports and airfields. All said and done, the Kwantung Army planned for a war set in 1941 and advised immediate preparations. On July 23, 1936, Kanji Ishiwara presented the army's document titled “Request Concerning the Development of Industries in Preparation for War” to the Army Ministry. He asserted that in order to prepare for potential conflict with the Soviet Union, Japan, Manchukuo, and North China must have the industries critical for war fully developed by 1941. Ishiwara emphasized the urgent need for rapid industrial growth, particularly in Manchukuo. He followed this request on July 29 with a draft of a “Policy on Preparations for War” regarding the Soviet Union, advocating for immediate reforms to Japan's political and economic systems to facilitate economic expansion and lay the groundwork for future fundamental changes. However, he cautioned that if significant turmoil erupted in economic sectors, Japan must be ready to execute a comprehensive overhaul without delay. At the same time, the Hirota cabinet initiated a review of its policy towards China. In the spring of 1936, a secret committee focused on the Current Situation was formed, consisting of officials from the Army, Navy, and Foreign ministries. Their discussions led to the adoption of the "Measures to Implement Policy toward China" by the Four Ministers Conference on August 11, along with the "Second Outline of Policy to Address North China," which the cabinet approved as part of the "Fundamentals of National Policy" on the same day. The first of these documents outlined the following actionable steps: “1. Conclusion of an anti-Communist military pact. a) To prepare for the conclusion of such a pact, a special secret committee of military experts from both countries should be organized. b) Their discussions should cover the scope and substance of the pact and ways and means of realizing the objectives of the pact. 2. Conclusion of a Sino-Japanese military alliance. A special secret committee, composed of an equal number of delegates from each nation, should be organized to prepare for the conclusion of an offensive and defensive alliance against attack by a third country. 3. Acceleration of solutions of pending questions between China and Japan. a) Engagement of a senior political adviser: The Nationalist government should engage a senior Japanese political adviser to assist in the conduct of the domestic and foreign affairs of the Nationalist government. b) Engagement of military advisers: The Nationalist government should engage military advisers, along with military instructors. c) Opening of airline services between China and Japan: Airline services between China and Japan should be opened immediately. To realize such a service, various means should be used to induce the Nanking authorities to establish an airline corporation in North China, to begin flights between Formosa and Fukien province, and to start test flights between Shanghai and Fukuoka. d) Conclusion of a reciprocal tariff treaty: A reciprocal tariff treaty should be concluded promptly between China and Japan, on the basis of the policy approved by the ministries concerned, with regard to the abolition of the special trade in eastern Hopei province and the lowering of the prohibitively high tariffs. For this purpose Japan should, if necessary, propose the creation of a special committee composed of Japanese and Chinese representatives. 4. Promotion of economic cooperation between China and Japan. Japan should promote cooperation with the common people of China to establish realistic and inseparable economic relations between China and Japan that will promote coexistence and co-prosperity and will be unaffected by changes in the Chinese political situation. “ The document also included suggestions for Japan's economic expansion into South China. This included tapping into the natural resources of the provinces of Fujian, Guangdong, and Guangxi, building a railway between Guangzhou and Swatow, and establishing air routes between Fuchoz and Taipei, which would connect to services in Japan and Thailand. It also called for survey teams to be dispatched to explore the resources of Sichuan, Gansu, Xinjiang, and Qinghai provinces, and for support to be provided to the independence movement in Inner Mongolia. However, these initiatives presented significant challenges. The preface to the "Second Outline of Policy to Deal with North China" cautioned, "In implementing this policy, we must carefully consider the Nanking government's prestige and avoid actions that could prompt it to adopt an anti-Japanese stance in response to the desires of the Chinese people." On September 19th, six fundamental points for a settlement in North China were dictated to China to “establish a common defense against communism, promoting economic cooperation, lowering tariffs, initiating an airline service between the two nations, employing Japanese advisers, and controlling subversive Koreans." September 22 was set as the deadline for a response from China. While agreeing to some Japanese requests, the Chinese included several counter-demands that the Japanese found completely unacceptable. These demands required Japan to “(a) refrain from using armed intervention or arbitrary actions in its dealings with China, (b) recognize China as an equal and sovereign state, (c) avoid leveraging antigovernment groups or communist elements, and (d) remove any derogatory references to China from Japanese textbooks. The Chinese also insisted that any agreement regarding North China “must precede the annulment of the Tanggu and Shanghai cease-fire agreements, the disbanding of the East Hopei regime, a prohibition on unauthorized Japanese flights over North China, a ban on smuggling activities by Japanese, the restoration of China's right to control smuggling, and the disbandment of the illegal East Hopei government along with the armies of Wang Ying and Prince De in Suiyuan”. Now that mention of a Prince De in Suiyuan brings us to a whole new incident. This podcast series should almost be called “the history of Japanese related incidents in China”. Now we've spoken at great lengths about Japan's obsession with Manchuria. She wanted it for resources, growing space and as a buffer state. Japan also had her eyes set on Inner Mongolia to be used as a buffer state between Manchukuo, the USSR and China proper. Not to mention after the invasion of North China, Inner Mongolia could be instrumental as a wedge to be used to control Northern China. Thus the Kwantung Army began fostering a Mongolian independence movement back in August of 1933. They did so through a special organ led by chief of the general staff Koiso Kuniaki. He began work with the Silingol League led by Prince Sonormurabdan or “Prince So” and another influential Mongol, Prince Demchukdongrob or “Prince De”. Prince De was the West Sunid Banner in Northern Chahar. Likewise the Kwantung Army was grooming Li Xuxin, a Mongol commoner born in southern Manchuria. He had been a bandit turned soldier absorbed into Zhang Xueliangs army. Li had distinguished himself in a campaign against a group of Mongols trying to restore the Qing dynasty to further establish an independent Mongolia. During Operation Nekka Li had served in a cavalry brigade under Zu Xingwu, reputed to be the best unit in Zhang Xueliangs Northeastern border defense army. He led the army's advance unit into western Shandong. Afterwards Li suddenly became friends with Major Tanaka Hisashi, the head of the Special Service Agency at Dungliao where he defected to the Kwantung Army. He soon was leading a force too strong to be incorporated into the Manchukuo Army, thus it was disbanded, but his Kwantung Army buddies encouraged him to move to Tolun in Rehe province. At one point during the Nekka campaign, Li's army was threatened by a strong Chinese counterattack, but they had Manchukuo air support allowing them to capture Tolun. This victory launched what became the East Chahar Special Autonomous District with Li becoming a garrison commander and chief administrator. Back in time, upon the founding of the Chinese Republic, the affairs of Inner Mongolia fell upon the Bureau of Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs. This was reorganized in 1930 into the Commission on Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs when the provinces of Chahar, Suiyuan and Ningxia were organized. Prince De had been a member of a nationalist group known as the Young Mongols, although his aim was self-determination for Inner Mongolia within China, not independence. The Nationalist government's support for Chinese settlement in Mongol territories and its disregard for Mongol perspectives quickly triggered a rise in Mongol nationalism and anti-Chinese feelings. This was exacerbated by the government's introduction of a law on October 12, 1931, requiring local Mongolian administrative units to consult with hsien officials on matters concerning their administration. The nationalist sentiment was further fueled by the presence of the neighboring Mongolian People's Republic in Outer Mongolia and the establishment of Xingan province in western Manchuria by Manchukuo authorities in March 1932. This new province included the tribes of eastern Inner Mongolia and granted them greater autonomy than other Manchukuo provinces while banning Chinese immigration into it. When Nanjing did not react to these developments, Prince De and his supporters took steps toward gaining autonomy. On July 15th, 1933, Mongol leaders from western Inner Mongolia gathered at Pailingmiao for two weeks to deliberate on a declaration for regional independence. Although many princes were initially hesitant to take this step, they reconvened on August 14 and sent a cable to Nanjing announcing their decision to create an autonomous Mongolian government. The cable was signed by Prince So and Prince De. Over the following two months, additional conferences at Pailingmiao were held to organize the new government, which would operate under Nanking's guidance but without involvement from provincial chairmen. On October 22, Prince Yun, head of the Ulanchap League and a close ally of Prince De, was elected to lead the new regime, with Prince De assuming the role of chief of its political affairs bureau. After receiving a cable from the Mongolian leaders in August, Nanjing quickly sent Minister of the Interior Huang Shao-hung and Xu Qingyang, head of the Commission on Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs, to halt the movement. However, the Mongols declined to travel to Kalgan or Kueisui to meet Huang. In November, as the leader of a special commission appointed by Nanjing, Huang reached an agreement with Yun De and other Mongolian leaders concerning a proposal that abandoned the Mongols' demand for an autonomous government. This agreement was later altered by Nanjing, and its essential points were excluded from a measure approved by the Central Political Council of the Kuomintang on January 17, 1934. The dispute reignited, fueled by the Nationalist government's rising concerns over the anticipated enthronement of Pu Yi in Manchukuo. On February 28, the Central Political Council enacted a measure that outlined "eight principles of Inner Mongolian autonomy" and created the Mongolian Local Autonomous Political Council. Since these principles did not grant authority over foreign and military affairs, powers explicitly reserved for the central government in the January measure, they were seen as a concession to the Mongols and were accepted. On March 7, the central government issued regulations to establish a semi autonomous regime for Inner Mongolia, which was officially launched at Pailingmiao on April 23. Although the council was led by three moderate princes, Prince Yun, supported by Princes So and Sha, the real administrative authority was held by Prince De, who served as the secretary-general. Most of the twenty-five council members were of Mongolian royalty, through whom Prince De aimed to fulfill his objectives. Nevertheless, the Nationalist government seemed to consider the council merely a token gesture to placate De, as Nanking never provided the promised administrative funds outlined in the "eight principle declaration." Was not much of a shock Prince De sought support from the Kwantung Army, which had established contact with him as early as June 1934. Japanese pressures in North China were starting to alter the power dynamics, and after the first Western incident in Jehol in February 1935, it compelled the relocation of Sung Queyuan's army from Chahar to Hopei, providing encouragement to Prince De. In May, he met with Kwantung Army Vice Chief of Staff Itagaki Seishirö, Intelligence Section Chief Kawabe Torashirö, and staff officer Tanaka Ryükichi, where he was officially informed for the first time about the Kwantung Army's intention to assist him. On July 25, the Kwantung Army drafted its "Essentials of Policy toward Inner Mongolia," which regarded Japanese support for cooperation between De and Li Xuxin as part of their strategic preparations for a potential conflict with the Soviet Union. Shortly after this policy was adopted, a conflict arose over who had the authority to appoint the head of the Mongol Xukung banner, situated north of the Yellow River and Paot'ou. Following the death of the previous administrator, Prince Xu declared that he had taken control of the position. In response to a request from the local abbot, Prince Yun, acting in his capacity as chairman of the Mongolian Political Council, dismissed Xu. Xu then turned to Nanking through Suiyuan Provincial Chairman Fu Zuoyi, arguing that the central government held the authority to appoint heads of administrative units. In retaliation, Prince De dispatched troops to Xukung. On November 10, Fu presented a mediation proposal, which was rejected since it not only failed to acknowledge Shih's dismissal but also demanded the withdrawal of De's forces. De refused to pull back, further intensifying his hostility toward the Nanking government. In December, the Kwantung Army attempted to move Li's forces from eastern Chahar into the six Xun to the north of Kalgan, which serves as Chahar's granary. Following the Qin-Doihara agreement, Matsui Gennosuke from the Kalgan Special Service Agency secured a deal to separate these six districts from the southern region predominantly populated by Chinese; a Mongolian peace preservation corps was tasked with maintaining order in the northern area, while a Chinese corps was responsible for the south. During the discussions for an autonomous regime centered around Song Queyuan in North China in November 1935, Kwantung Army troops were concentrated around Gubeikou. To exert pressure on Song's rear, the Kwantung Army proposed replacing the Chinese peace preservation unit in the area north of Kalgan with Li Xuxin's army, which would establish this territory as its base. The operation commenced on December 8. In a surprise attack just before dawn, Li captured Paochang. By December 12, despite facing strong Chinese resistance and the heaviest snowfall in sixty years, Li, aided by Kwantung Army planes disguised as those of the Manchukuo Airline Corporation, had taken control of Kuyuan. Further advances were halted by an order from Kwantung Army headquarters, and on December 13, it was reported that, had the operation not been stopped, Tokyo would have issued an imperial command. The operation had faced opposition from the Tientsin army, which feared it would weaken Song Queyuan's position just as they were informing Tokyo that the autonomy movement was going smoothly. Additionally, both Britain and the United States publicly expressed strong opposition to the Kwantung Army's involvement in the autonomy movement. However, the directive was ultimately prompted by the emperor's anger upon discovering that a unit of the Kwantung Army led by Colonel Matsui Takurö had advanced to Tolun to support Li's progress. Although Li's advance was halted, the operation undeniably contributed to the formation of the Hopei-Chahar Political Council. Although the operation was halted, the Kwantung Army remained committed to its objectives. They contended that Li's army's advance into the six districts north of Kalgan was merely a peace preservation unit moving into territory within the truce line established by the Tanggu Agreement. Consequently, on December 29, they ordered Li to advance southward. Li peacefully occupied Changpei the following day and entered Shangtu on December 31. Manchukuo civil officials were appointed to oversee the six districts, and the currency of Manchukuo was introduced, although the existing tax system initially remained unchanged. The Kwantung Army allocated silver worth 6 million yuan to support administrative expenses. This outcome, known as the Eastern Chahar incident, marked a complete success for the Kwantung Army, which then redirected its focus toward Suiyuan Province. Each year, the Kwantung Army developed a secret plan for covert operations for the following year. The 1936 plan included strategies to secure air bases for routes connecting Europe and Asia, targeting Tsinghai and Sinkiang provinces, Outer Mongolia, Western Mongolia, and even remote areas of Ningxia province. In January 1936, staff officer Tanaka Ryūkichi formulated a document titled "Essentials of Policy Toward (Northwestern) Inner Mongolia." This document advocated for the establishment of a Mongolian military government to facilitate Japanese operations in northwestern Mongolia and suggested pushing Fu Tso-yi out of Suiyuan into Shansi province. Tanaka's proposals were incorporated into the final plan of the Kwantung Army, ultimately leading to the Suiyuan incident of November 1936. In February 1936, a meeting at Pailingmiao, where Prince De proposed the independence of Inner Mongolia, resulted in the departure of Prince So and several other Mongolian leaders from the coalition. They sought to establish a rival political council at Kueisui under the protection of Fu Zuoyi. By April, De and his supporters decided to form a military government at Tehua in Chahar, which was officially inaugurated in June as the Inner Mongolian government, headed by De with Li Shou-hsin as his deputy. This new government quickly signed a mutual assistance treaty with Manchukuo, and the emperor granted De the title of prince. In July, at a conference in Tehua, Tanaka was appointed as the head of the Special Service Agency for Inner Mongolia with the mission of implementing the army's Intelligence Section plans. He traveled to Pingtiqüan alongside Chief of Staff Itagaki and Intelligence Chief Mutō Akira to propose a local anti-Communist agreement to Fu. After failing to convince Fu, he attempted to persuade Sun Tien-ying to form a puppet army but managed to recruit only a bandit from Suiyuan, Wang Ying. The February 26 mutiny in Tokyo heightened anti-Japanese sentiments in China, resulting in increased violence. By August, the construction of an airplane hangar in Paot'ou was halted due to riots by local Chinese residents. On August 13, a group of fifteen Japanese, led by Nakajima Manzo, was ambushed while delivering ammunition to a pro-Japanese leader who was shortly thereafter assassinated. Chinese soldiers from Wang Qingkuo's 70th Division carried out the attack, and tensions escalated as the arrival of ammunition and Japanese laborers in Kalgan prompted border villages to strengthen their defenses. By late September, Tanaka's "Guidelines for the Execution of the Suiyuan Operation" received approval, with operations set to commence in early November. The plan evolved from a covert mission into a personal initiative by Tanaka, financed largely through funds from the Kwantung Army's secret services and profits from special trading in eastern Hopei. Tanaka claimed to have transported 600,000 yen to Tehua in October and later sent 200,000 yuan into Inner Mongolia, estimating total expenses at approximately 6 million yen. He acquired new weaponry from the disbanded Northeast Army and established three clandestine forces: Wang Ying led 500 men, including artillery; Qin Xiashan commanded 3,000 from Sun Tienying's army; and Chang Futang also led 3,000 specialized units. During strategic meetings, Tanaka dismissed proposals for unified command and refusing to integrate secret units into the Mongolian army. He advocated for the slogan "Overthrow Chiang Kai-shek," while Matsui managed to include "Independence for Inner Mongolia." The Japanese had developed the entire battle strategy. The 1st Army, commanded by Li Xuxin, would serve as the left flank, while the 2nd Army, led by Demchugdongrub, would be positioned on the right. Wang Ying's forces were designated as the central force. Their initial targets would be Hongort, Xinghe, Tuchengzi, and Guisui city, followed by a division to seize Jinging, Baotou, and Hetao. On November 13, Prince Demchugdongrub's and Wang Ying's forces left Shandu in two columns to assault Xinghe and Hongort. By the 15th, 1,500 troops reached Hongort, where they engaged the 1st Cavalry Division led by Peng Yubin. The next day, Ryukichi Tanaka, Demchugdongrub's chief advisor, sent two cavalry brigades and one infantry brigade to capture the town, effectively overrunning its defenders. Meanwhile, Wang Ying dispatched a smaller group to secure Tuchengzi. Fu Zuoyi established his headquarters in Jining that same day. After assessing the situation, he concluded that if the enemy secured Hongort, it would diminish his defenders' morale. Consequently, he launched a counterattack. Peng Yubin led a joint force of the 1st Cavalry Division and Dong Qiwu's 218th Brigade to confront around 400 of Wang Ying's men defending Hongort and Tuchengzi. By 7 AM on the 18th, Tuchengzi was reclaimed, and at 8:30 AM, the 1st Cavalry Division entered Hongort, charging through 500 of Wang Ying's soldiers. The struggle for Hongort persisted for over three days, resulting in nearly 1,000 casualties before Fu Zuoyi regained control. As the tide shifted against the invaders, Fu Zuoyi initiated an offensive toward the Bailing Temple, the rear base of the enemy, well-stocked and defended by 3,000 men under Prince Demchugdongrub. Fu Zuoyi ordered the 2nd Cavalry Division, along with the 211th and 315th Brigades, the 21st Artillery Regiment, and a convoy of 20 trucks and 24 armored vehicles to assault the Bailing Temple as quickly as possible. Taking advantage of the Mongolian chaos, Fu Zuoyi's 35th Brigade executed a flanking maneuver west of the Bailing Temple amid a severe snowstorm. At 1 AM on the 24th, the battle for the Bailing Temple commenced as the Chinese engaged the Mongolians for the fortified positions around the temple. From 2 to 4 AM, the Chinese advanced closer to the temple walls, facing artillery and machine-gun fire. They launched desperate frontal assaults against the city gates, suffering heavy losses. A fierce stalemate ensued, with Japanese aerial bombardments causing significant casualties to the Chinese forces. Fu Zuoyi subsequently ordered all armored vehicles to converge at the main city gate. Despite intense fire, the armored cars managed to breach the gate, allowing Chinese infantry to flood into the temple area. The resulting carnage within the temple walls led to 900 Mongol deaths, with 300 captured as the rest fled. The Chinese suffered 300 casualties but secured the strategically vital rear base, along with a substantial stockpile of provisions, including 500 barrels of petrol, 600 rifles, 10 machine guns, vehicles, and field guns. Following the devastating defeat at Bailing Temple, the invaders regrouped at Xilamuleng Temple. On the 28th, the Japanese sent 100 vehicles to transport 3,000 troops to prepare for a significant counteroffensive to recapture Bailing Temple. On the 29th, Wang Ying personally led 2,000 cavalry north of Shangdu to Taolin in an attempt to contain the enemy. However, after he left the bulk of his forces at Xilamuleng Temple, officers from the Grand Han Righteous Army secretly began negotiating to defect to the Chinese side, undermining the forces needed for the counterattack against Bailing Temple. The counteroffensive commenced on December 2nd, with 10 armored vehicles and 1,000 Mongol troops leading the charge at 6 AM. They were pushed back by the heavily fortified 211th Brigade, which was well-supplied with machine guns and artillery. The following day, at 3 AM, the Mongols attempted a surprise attack but faced an ambush as they crept toward the temple. They incurred hundreds of casualties, with 230 men either captured or having defected. After this, the counterattack stalled, as the Mongol forces couldn't approach within 3 miles of the temple. Subsequently, the Chinese 2nd Cavalry Division launched a pincer maneuver, causing significant casualties among the invaders. By 9 AM, the enemy had suffered 500 casualties and was in retreat. At 7 PM, Fu Zuoyi ordered another counteroffensive. By the next morning, hundreds more had been lost, and several hundred soldiers were captured. With such heavy losses, the defense of Xilamuleng Temple weakened significantly, prompting more officers to defect to the Chinese. Late on the 4th, Fu Zuoyi assembled a force comprising two cavalry regiments, one infantry regiment, one artillery battalion, four armored vehicles, and a squadron of cars to launch a nighttime assault on Xilamuleng Temple. Meanwhile, the 2nd Cavalry Division clashed with Wang Ying's cavalry 30 miles northeast of Wulanhua. Wang Ying's 2,000 cavalry had been raiding nearby villages to create diversions, drawing enemy forces away from the Bailing-Xilamuleng theater. By the 9th, Wang Ying's cavalry were encircled in Xiaobei, where they were nearly annihilated, with Wang escaping with around a hundred guards toward Changpei. On the 7th, some Grand Han Righteous Army officers set in motion plans to defect to the Chinese side. Early on the 9th, these officers led their men to invade the residence of Japanese advisors, killing all 27 Japanese officers under Colonel Obama. Simultaneously, Fu Zuoyi's forces executed a flanking maneuver against the Xilamuleng Temple amidst the chaos. With mass defections, the Chinese forces surged into the temple area, resulting in the invader army disintegrating in confusion and surrender. After seizing the temple, the invaders were routed, their lines of communication severed, and only isolated pockets continued to resist. Taking advantage of the confusion, Fu Zuoyi launched simultaneous attacks, attempting to capture Shangdu. However, Yan Xishan sent him a telegram, ordering him to halt, stating that Shangdu fell under the jurisdiction of Shanxi and not Suiyuan. In response to the loss, Tanaka planned a counteroffensive with Qin's troops, but Chiang kai-shek commanded a strong defense of Pailingmiao, successfully outmaneuvering Tanaka's strategies. The resurgence of Chinese forces led to the disintegration of Qin's troops, who revolted and eventually joined the Nationalist army. The Kwantung Army aimed to redeploy its forces for recovery but faced opposition from Tokyo, which criticized the situation. After Chiang kai-shek was kidnapped by Zhang Xueliang on December 12, Tanaka and Prince De seized the opportunity to reassess their strategy. Ultimately, the Kwantung Army decided to abandon efforts to reclaim Pailingmiao, marking the official end of hostilities on December 21. The Suiyuan incident ultimately strengthened Chinese resolve against Japan and increased international distrust. The defeat of Japan's proxy forces inspired many Chinese to advocate for a more vigorous resistance against the Japanese. The triumph in Suiyuan was celebrated throughout China and surprised the international media, marking the first occasion where the Chinese army successfully halted a Japanese unit. Delegations traveled from as distant as southern Chinese provinces to encourage the defenders to continue their fight. Captured Japanese weapons and equipment served as proof of Japan's involvement in the conflict, despite Japan's Foreign Minister Hachirō Arita claiming that "Japan was not involved in this conflict in Suiyuan at all." After his defeat, Prince Demchugdongrub and his Inner Mongolian troops retreated to northern Chahar, where he had to reconstruct his army due to significant losses. The Japanese implemented new regulations for the Mongolian Army to enhance its effectiveness, and efforts to recruit new soldiers commenced. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. More incidents and more battles to seize territory raged in North China. However things did not go according to plan for the Japanese and their puppets. The tides had turned, and now a more angry and invigorating China would begin lashing out against the encroachment. It was only a matter of time before a full blown war was declared.
Japan's space agency says it successfully launched a navigation satellite on its new H3 rocket. The latest launch on February 2 took place as the country aims to develop a more precise positioning system. 日本航天局表示,它成功地在其新的H3火箭上推出了导航卫星。2月2日的最新发布会是该国旨在开发更精确的定位系统的。 The H3 rocket carrying the Michibiki 6 satellite lifted off from the Tanegashima Space Center on a southwestern Japanese island. 载有Michibiki 6卫星的H3火箭从日本西南部的Tanegashima太空中心抬起。 Makoto Arita oversees the H3 project for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency known as JAXA. Arita said everything went smoothly and the satellite successfully separated from the rocket as planned about 29 minutes after liftoff.Makoto Arita监督日本航空航天勘探局的H3项目,称为Jaxa。阿里塔(Arita)说,一切都顺利进行,卫星在升空后约29分钟后成功地与火箭分离。 Officials said it should reach its target orbit around Earth in the middle of February. 官员说,它应该在2月中旬到达地球周围的目标轨道。 Japan's current system is called the quasi-zenith satellite system, or QZSS. It started operating in 2018 and has four satellites that serve a regional navigation system. The Michibiki 6 will be the fifth satellite in the network. 日本当前的系统称为准Zenith卫星系统或QZSS。它从2018年开始运行,并拥有四个为区域导航系统服务的卫星。Michibiki 6将是网络中的第五颗卫星。 Michibiki's signals are used to supplement the American satellite system called the Global Positioning System (GPS). It will also improve positioning data for smartphones, car navigation, navigation at sea and drones. Michibiki的信号用于补充称为全球定位系统(GPS)的美国卫星系统。它还将改善智能手机,汽车导航,海上航行和无人机的定位数据。 Japan plans to launch two more navigation satellites to have a seven-satellite system by March 2026. The Japan Science and Technology Agency hopes that will create a more precise global positioning ability without depending on foreign services, including GPS. By the late 2030s, Japan plans to have an 11-satellite network. 日本计划在2026年3月之前发射另外两条导航卫星,以建立七个卫星系统。日本科学技术局希望,它将创造更精确的全球定位能力,而不会依赖包括外国服务(包括GPS)。到2030年代后期,日本计划拥有一个11卫星网络。Sunday's launch was the fourth successful flight in a row for the H3 system. The first attempt to launch last year failed and the rocket had to be destroyed with its payload. 周日的发布是H3系统连续第四次成功的航班。去年发射的首次尝试失败了,火箭必须用有效载荷摧毁。 Japan considers the ability to regularly put satellites into orbit as important to its space program and national security. It has been developing two new leading rockets. One is the large H3 from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The other is a much smaller Epsilon system with the aerospace unit of IHI corporation. Japan hopes to meet the needs of companies for space launch services and improve its position in the growing satellite launch market. 日本认为能够定期将卫星放入轨道上对其太空计划和国家安全至关重要。它一直在开发两个新的领先火箭。一个是来自三菱重工业的大型H3。另一个是IHI Corporation的航空航天单元的一个小得多的Epsilon系统。日本希望满足公司对太空发射服务的需求,并提高其在不断增长的卫星发射市场中的地位。
Arita Baaijens is schrijver en ontdekkingsreiziger. Baaijens bereisde gedurende een periode van vijftien jaar met haar eigen karavaan kamelen de Sahara. In boeken als ‘Een regen van eeuwig vuur', ‘Desert Songs' en ‘Oase Farafra' blikt ze terug op deze tochten. Haar verslagen zijn doorgaans voorzien van zelfgemaakte reisfoto's. Ook reisde Baaijens naar Siberië en omcirkelde ze het Altai gebergte in Centraal-Azië te paard, waarover ze schreef in ‘Zoektocht naar het Paradijs'. Met haar nieuwste boek, ‘In gesprek met de Noordzee', zet Baaijens vraagtekens bij onze bazige houding ten opzichte van de natuur. Femke van der Laan gaat met Arita Baaijens in gesprek.
S4 Episode 42 - AritaDans ce nouvel épisode, nous vous emmenons au cœur de Kyūshū pour explorer la région de Saga, réputée pour son artisanat de sa porcelaine japonaise. Olivier nous partage cette étape de son dernier road trip. Premier arrêt à Okawachiyama, un petit village d'artisans niché dans les montagnes, où l'histoire de la porcelaine japonaise a débuté grâce aux techniques des potiers coréens venus au XVIIe siècle. Une balade bucolique entre four de potiers et boutiques d'artisans, le tout lové au creux d'une montagne.Le second arrêt sera dédié au village de Arita et à son sanctuaire Tozan-ji, avec son torii en porcelaine unique au Japon. Durant la Golden Week, de nombreux aux événements locaux y sont organisés, notamment une grande brocante où les artisans proposent leurs pièces à prix réduits.Pour terminer ce circuit, on s'arrêtera dans le magnifique café Gallery Arita, où chaque boisson est servie dans une tasse artisanale sélectionnée parmi des centaines de créations locales. Une adresse à ne pas manquer !Bonne écoute et bon voyage !************************************ Chapitrage :00:50 – Intro02:17 – Bien choisir son moyen de transport05:00 – Histoire d'Okawachiyama07:18 – Un style unique de porcelaine08:41 – Visite d'Okawachiyama : ambiance et architecture11:26 – Artisanat et tarifs des porcelaines locales12:53 – Les ateliers de porcelaine et la cérémonie shinto des anciens fours14:43 – Conseils pour éviter les attractions décevantes16:14 – Trajet idéal pour rejoindre Arita17:06 - Pause déjeuner au café Gallery Arita21:05 – La brocante annuelle et le sanctuaire Tozan-ji25:08 – Le coup de cœur de Laureline27:37 – Le coup de cœur d'Olivier31:51 – Le mot de la fin************************************ Liens utiles : notre carte pour retrouver toutes les adresses citées dans cet épisode,l'article d'Olivier sur le village d'Okawachiyamal'article d'Olivier sur le village d'Arital'article d'Olivier sur son itinéraire complet de deux semaines en road trip à Kyushu************************************ Le coup de cœur de Laureline : le restaurant Machiya à LondresLe coup de cœur d'Olivier : l'artisan de linogravure Japanese linocut ************************************* Nous remercions Yannick de La Feuille - production sonore & sound design qui a créé notre générique et nos jingles, et pour son aide précieuse au cours des premiers enregistrements.Suivez-nous en images sur le compte Instagram du podcast : @podcast.tabibitoHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Técnicas milenares como o Washi, a porcelana de Arita e o trabalho de tingimento com índigo seguem encantando e se mantendo vivas no Japão e no mundo.
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On episode 83 of A Week in Watches, we take a look at three new relatively affordable releases. First is a new powerhouse of a chronograph from Farer with unique functionality. Next is a new addition to Seiko's Craftsmanship line, featuring a dial of beautiful Arita porcelain. Last, the Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch returns again with some vibrant colors. This week's episode is brought to you by Windup Watch Fair Chicago, which is preparing to kick off on July 12th. Eindup Chicago is heading into its third year and will feature over 40 brands, including Christopher Ward, Citizen, Fortis, G-SHOCK, Oris, and many more. Located at Venue West in West Town, it's sure to be another exciting year. Learn more at Windupwatchfair.com
Secretária De Saúde Do RS, Arita Bergmann - 01/04/2024 by Rádio Gaúcha
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Heute besprechen wir die 11. Folge "Zechy verliebt sich". Zechy verliebt sich! Er hat nur noch Augen für das Papageienmädchen 'Arita', redet wirres Zeug und lässt herzförmige Blasen aus seinem Schnabel blubbern. Elea und Ravi finden heraus, dass mit Eulenstaub gewürzte Liebesperlen, die Ezechiel gegessen hat, dafür verantwortlich sind! Doch im Tröstereulenbuch fehlt die Seite mit dem magischen Gegenmittel. Ein turbulentes Abenteuer nimmt seinen Lauf. Viel Spaß beim Hören und bis zur nächsten Folge :) --- Instagram @dieviertewelt Mastodon @dieviertewelt@podcasts.social Fandom Schaut gerne beim allgemeinen Elea Eluanda Wiki vorbei, falls ihr mehr Infos wollt: https://elea-eluanda.fandom.com/de/wiki/Elea_Eluanda_Wiki Forum Hier geht's zum Elea Eluanda Forum auf Hörspiel-Paradies: https://www.hoerspiel-paradies.de/board.php?boardid=10&sid=10419c217671e5939427e8b3430abcf5 --- Rechtliches Türsound von shall555 auf Freesound Wir stehen in keiner Verbindung zu Kiddinx Media GmbH, Elfie Donnelly und Zauberstern Records.
secretária estadual da Saúde (SES), Arita Bergmann - 01/11/2023 by Rádio Gaúcha
Secretária de Saúde do RS, Arita Bergmann./ Fala dos problemas no serviço do SAMU revelados pelo GDI
A BONUS EPISODE with Lenzi, AKA the Housewife Historian — we get into it a little deeper with John Fuda, AKA Jonathan D'Arita, and his past that's coming to light. Rule #1 about joining a reality TV show with an ensemble cast, if you have something to hide, it will come out! "NYC GAL OUT" Podcast is a pop-culture and entertainment podcast; dedicated to the latest gossip and headlines of celebrities and other people of fame or notoriety (some good, some bad) — we'll let you decide who you're a stan, a fan, or a hater of. So come join us and sip up the spilling hot tea with a twist of lemon slice! Also check out my website: www.nycgalpod.com — or contact me on any of the popular social media platforms under the username handle of @NYCGalOut — or keep things simple, send me an email: NYCGALOUT2014@GMAIL.COM Listen to "NYC GAL OUT" wherever you get your podcasts. All topics are for entertainment purposes only. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to leave a review and rating! Join me again next time for all the kiki! ♡
Secretária de Saúde do RS, Arita Bergmann - 27/04/2023 by Rádio Gaúcha
About 50,000 business owners a year are simply handing back the keys and walking away, says the chief executive of insolvency body ARITA, due to a “dysfunctional” wind-up system. John Winter of the Australian Restructuring, Insolvency and Turnaround Association said the issue was starting to appear on government radar because the numbers involved were four to five times higher than formal insolvencies. “We think that there is a wholesale failure within the Australian insolvency regime,” Mr Winter said, speaking on the latest Accountants Daily podcast. “Over many years it's become far too complex.” “Typically, a business which is solvent and is being closed down should go through a members voluntary liquidation. If it's insolvent, it's got to go through insolvency processes, but 40,000 to 50,000 businesses a year are not doing any of that.”
¿Qué tan imposible es lo imposible? Les voy a contar un storytime: Había una vez una Lau muy triste, pensando en uno de sus imposibles. Lau le contó a Arita y Arita le contó su historia. Desde ese día, Lau cambió su forma de ver las cosas. Creo que no sólo yo estoy en esa situación y necesitaba escuchar que a veces no es imposible, sino que, es cuestión de paciencia. Sin Edición merecía tener una de esas historias que te regresan la esperanza y te recuerdan que a veces lo imposible no es tan imposible. Hasta la fecha no sé cuándo será el día que empiece a tener ese imposible que deseo, pero al menos veo el vaso medio lleno. Redes sociales de Arita: Instagram: @ar.varelaa Twitter: @aranzavarelaa2 Escríbeme en: Instagram: @laura.rengifoo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laura-rengifo/message
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Arita Bergman, Secretária de Saúde - 04/01/2023 by Rádio Gaúcha
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Today on the podcast I am joined by writer/director Dr. Jules Arita Koostachin to discuss the making of her new feature film "Broken Angel". We also talk about her journey in the film industry and the challenges she has faced as a mother and BIPOC woman. "Broken Angel" is a BC production that follows Angel, mother to Tanis, who escapes into the night from her abusive partner Earl (Carlo Marks) to a women's shelter on the reservation. As the prospect of a new beginning comes to light, he tracks her down and she is forced to flee or fight."Broken Angel" premieres at imagineNATIVE FILM + MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2022 at 6:45pm ET at TIFF BELL LIGHTBOX - TBLB 1 - 350 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 3X5.Link to buy Tickets: https://penderpr.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e6f9dd021d06e6cd1f9ae80e3&id=be6072c842&e=5490524fd9Also screening virtually in Ontario from Oct. 24 - 30 visit imagineNATIVE for online screening tickets available at: https://penderpr.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e6f9dd021d06e6cd1f9ae80e3&id=1b62963e19&e=5490524fd9Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/canadian-made/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Il Podcast di Kel 12. Episodio 1. Nelle Ande centrali, un deserto di altura fatto di vulcani, salar, miniere e villaggi abbandonati. Che conservano i ricordi di chi ci ha vissuto. Di Fausta Filbier.
A secretária de Saúde do Rio Grande do Sul, Arita Bergmann, esteve em Venâncio Aires nesta terça-feira, 16, para visitar as obras da UTI Pediátrica do Hospital São Sebastião Mártir (HSSM). Com cronograma avançado, ela conheceu também a área e o projeto de instalação no novo Centro Materno-Infantil, ao lado da UPA 24h, no bairro Cruzeiro. A obra, que deve ir para licitação no próximo mês, visa ampliar e qualificar o atendimento pediátrico na Capital do Chimarrão. Por volta das 14h30, a secretária de governo e parte de sua equipe técnica desembarcou na área onde será erguida a obra do novo Centro Materno Infantil. Com recursos reservados a partir do pagamento da dívida estadual com os municípios, Venâncio Aires finaliza o projeto que contemplará uma moderna estrutura para atendimento a gestantes e primeira-infância. “Nossa expectativa é encaminhar para licitação essa obra no próximo mês e iniciar sua construção no início de 2023”, destacou o prefeito Jarbas da Rosa. O engenheiro responsável pelo projeto, Marco Aurélio Holtz, explicou à secretária que a unidade prevê quatro consultórios médicos e um de enfermagem para atendimento ginecológico/obstétrico, três consultórios médicos para pediatria, duas salas para procedimentos, consultório para atendimento psicológico, consultório de nutrição, consultório odontológico, sala para imunização, sala para amamentação, nebulização, farmácia e sala multifuncional para reuniões, apresentações e atendimento jurídico. “Nossa busca agora é por recursos para equipação e mobiliário, além da atração de profissionais”, completou o secretário municipal de Saúde, Tiago Quintana. No Hospital, a secretária Arita Bergmann verificou o avanço das obras da UTI Pediátrica, que tem expectativa de conclusão até final de outubro. Dos equipamentos, a direção do hospital garante que 95% dos itens necessários já foram comprados e, por isso, a projeção é ver a unidade inaugurada até o final de 2022. Com a UTI Pediátrica e o novo Centro Materno Infantil, investimentos que superam R$ 6 milhões em estruturas físicas, a Administração Municipal trabalha para divulgação dessas qualificações e atração de novos profissionais para atendimento especializado às crianças. No próximo mês, Venâncio Aires divulga sua estrutura de saúde e busca por profissionais no Congresso Sul-Brasileiro de Medicina de Família e Comunidade, que esse ano acontece na capital gaúcha. Acompanhe entrevista de secretária de Saúde do Rio Grande do Sul, Arita Bergmann, com a jornalista Débora Kist.
Today on the Jeff Crilley Show Jeff sits down with former TV host, CBS anchor, producer, and now REALTOR with eXp Realty®, Maria Arita-Howard. Visit Maria's website: https://mariahoward.exprealty.com/
This week on Spaghetti on the Wall, Armando sits with Entrepreneur, Brad Bohannan. Owner of Turtle Bay on Bourbon Street, Turtle Bay on Decatur, and the Tavern on Vets in Metairie, LA. He also had an appearance on Bar Rescue. With so much knowledge and life experience, you don't want to miss this episode. Brad is a Waynesville, Missouri native and came to New Orleans to see if the love of his life, Arita, a native New Orleanian, would be his bride. She said yes and his life has never been the same. Just ask him, he'll tell you! Brad graduated with a Bachelor of Art in Criminal Justice. He is the owner of many businesses, including Turtle Bay on Decatur, Tavern on Vets, Spirits on Bourbon, and Bohannan-Hybner Publishing which has songs cut by Easton Corbin, Craig Morgan, Chris Cagle, Tracy Lawrence, Colt Ford, Kevin Fowler, Josh Abott and Pat Green. Brad is the voice of Spirits but prefers to think of himself as the "personality" of Spirits. Leduc Entertainment is a video production company with offices in New Orleans, Atlanta, and Los Angeles. We help business owners and creatives scale their businesses through video marketing. Using YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and Twitter, we are able to communicate your message, brand, and product in an engaging way. Your business deserves great videos!
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Word of the Week: FOG - The history of Japanese porcelain is built from the sweat of Korean potters. Two craftspeople in particular, Lee Sam-Pyeong and Baek Pa-sun, are deemed the 'mother and father' of Japan's beloved Arita ware. Why would Japan kidnap tens of thousands of Korean potters in the first place? Why did those Koreans stay in Japan? Where are their families now? Tune into one of Allie's most animated episodes yet - and learn the incredible history of this overlooked dynamic duo. Follow the podcast on Instagram @whatshanyourmind for more updates! Meet your hosts! Hannah Roberts - Instagram @hannah_intl @byhannahlou Allison Needels - www.PinPointKorea.com | Instagram @pinpoint.korea --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatshanyourmind/message
La historia de la guitarra comienza hace miles de años, se dice que en la época antigua, pero desde sus orígenes ha pasado por múltiples evoluciones hasta llegar a la forma que tiene actualmente; este es un instrumento musical de cuerdas que se ha extendido por todo el mundo. En este episodio nos acompaña la guitarrista mexicana Alda Arita.
Média de casos de Covid no RS dobra em duas semanas
Simon Cathro is joined by arguably the most important person in our industry, John Winter. In this episode, we get to know who John is, what his role as CEO at ARITA involves, and what he is passionate about for ARITA. John also discusses his view on the outlook for the economy with regards to the expected headwinds of insolvency and restructuring in the next short period.
Secretária de Saúde do Rio Grande do Sul, Arita Bergman - 17/02/2022 by Rádio Gaúcha
In deze aflevering ga ik in gesprek met Arita Baaijens: bioloog, schrijfster en ontdekkingsreizigster. Dertig jaar lang leefde zij in onbewoonde gebieden in de Sahara, Siberië en Papoea-Nieuw-Guinea. Ze onderzocht waarom de ene plek de andere niet is, en welk effect het landschap waarin we ons bevinden op ons heeft. Ook viel het haar tijdens haar reizen op hoe intiem en vertrouwd herders en nomaden met de natuur omgaan; een manier die heel anders is dan de wetenschappelijke en analytische benadering in het Westen. Een ziel toekennen aan de wind, aan de rivier: kunnen wij, opgegroeid in het Westen, dat ook? Ís de natuur bezield? Of… (disclaimer) stel je dan de verkeerde vraag?Haar laatste project 'Taal voor de toekomst' herwildert de technocratische Nederlandse taal met behulp van een lerende taalmachine die namens de zee leert spreken. In museum De Lakenhal kunnen bezoekers daadwerkelijk met de zee in gesprek gaan tijdens de tentoonstelling over onze groeiverslaving 'If Things Grow Wrong'. De kunstinstallatie die dat mogelijk maakt is het werk van kunstenaar Mark IJzerman, ontwerper Axel Coumans, stagiair Eeke Brussee en Arita Baaijens. Ik wens je heel veel luisterplezier! Maker: Cecilia AdoréeMuziek: David SchwarzIllustratie: Michelle de Gruijl
Secretária da Saude do RS, Arita Bergmann fala sobre cobertura vacinal no Estado e preocupação com onda de casos na Europa
Organizācijas savā starpā atšķiras ir tādas, kurām ir savas vērtības, misija, vīzija un tad ir tādas, kurām tādu nav, taču vēl vairāk atķiras tie organizācijas, kuru vērtības redzamas dzīvē, kurās cilvēks jūtas kā mājās, Vērtības ir liela tēma, nozīmīga, ne tikai šodienas kontekstā, kan organizācijām jāsacenšas savā starpā, jārada šīs darba vide tāda, kurā cilvēki jīutas labi, pa īstam. Kas ir tā veiksmes atslēga, kāpēc ir svarīgi noteikt uzņēmuma vērtības un kā tās noturēt, kā līdz kaulam dzīvot šīs vērtības ikdienas porcesos, kurs par to ir atbidīgs un vai vispār ir tāds viens atbildīgais? Kas ir vērtības, gan individuālā līmenī, gan uzņēmuma kontekstā, par to šodienas epizodē runāšu ar divām savas jomas profesionālēm - Arita Featherstone, kura ir ilggadēja praktiķe darbā ar dažāda veida organizācijām un komandām, vada supervīzijas un mentoringa grupas, trenere un koučs. Lieliski pārzina, gan to kāpēc vērtības ir ērtības un, kas ir tie cēloņi, kāpēc nereti, tieši vērtības ir domstarpību cēlonis un Katrīna Žaltkovska - Mg.psych., sertificēta klīniskā un konsultatīvā psiholoģe, sertificēta kognitīvi biheiviorālā psihoterapeite, runās par to kā veidojas vērtības individuālā līmenī un cik svarīgi, ka mēs tās piefiksējam un atpazīstam.Epizodē pieminētie autori: Sociālantropologs Šaloms Švarcs Raksti, ko vērts izlasīt: https://www.virgin.com/about-virgin/latest/difference-between-culture-and-valueshttps://hbr.org/2018/01/the-leaders-guide-to-corporate-culturehttps://hbr.org/2020/04/build-a-culture-that-aligns-with-peoples-valueshttps://www.forbes.com/sites/kathycaprino/2016/08/04/if-your-values-clash-with-how-youre-working-youll-suffer-heres-how-to-fix-that/?sh=3d9d18026601https://www.fearlessculture.design/blog-posts/how-to-define-company-values-and-why-it-mattershttps://hbr.org/2002/07/make-your-values-mean-something
A humanidade gera uma quantidade assustadora de lixo: quase um bilhão e meio de toneladas por ano. E se esse dado parece assustador, o cenário pode ser ainda pior se as projeções da Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU) e do Banco Mundial se concretizarem: eles dizem que, ainda na metade deste século, se o ritmo atual de geração de resíduos for mantido, teremos 4 bilhões de toneladas de lixo urbano por ano. Então, você deve estar se perguntando: como resolver um problema tão complexo… O caminho para isso é, sem dúvida, a tecnologia. Hoje, existem equipamentos capazes de fazer a classificação automática dos resíduos sólidos, através de sensores a laser, raio-x, entre outras soluções. E quem vai nos contar mais sobre essas novidades é a Carina Arita, que é gerente comercial da Tomra Brasil. Conversa com Especialista é um Podcast do Pensamento Verde. Para mais informações acesse nosso portal: pensamentoverde.com.br Locução: Fernanda Correia Trabalhos técnicos: Vinícius Correia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pensamento-verde/message
Secretária da Saude do RS, Arita Bergmann
Takashi Harada is a Japanese Painting (Nihonga) artist born in a small porcelain-making town, Arita, Saga, in Japan. After completing the PhD program of the Graduate School of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music (which is currently Tokyo University of the Arts), he was granted a fellowship to study overseas by the Japanese Government in 2005, and has been exhibiting his artworks in Japan and the US collectively over 30 years. Working outside of Japan has allowed him to explore his Japanese identity, and also, given him opportunities to contemplate the connection between humanity and other natural elements while collecting images of nature in other countries. You can follow his work at www.takashiharada.com
Omdat Sinan zelf met vakantie is, schuift Raounak Khaddari deze week aan bij niemand minder dan ontdekkingsreizigster, schrijfster, fotograaf en bioloog Arita Baaijens. Zij neemt ons mee naar het koude, maar fantastische mooie Siberië. We gaan op zoek naar het heilige koninkrijk Shambala, we gaan luisteren naar keelzang en trekken te paard door het machtige landschap.
Secretária Estadual Da Saúde, Arita Bergmann - 12/07/2021 by Rádio Gaúcha
A lot of marketers aspire to become CMOs, but only a few envision a CRO role. What prevents us from thinking like that? How can we as marketers move into more revenue leadership roles? In this episode, we chat with Amrita Gurney, Chief Revenue Officer of Juno College. Prior to her current role, Arita was a revenue-focused marketing leader at high growth startups in Toronto including CrowdRiff, Audiobooks.com and Asigra. We're talking about why more marketers should go after revenue leadership roles, predictions for future CROs, how to create a top-notch community, and so much more.
Secretária Estadual Da Saúde, Arita Bergmann - 11/06/2021 by Rádio Gaúcha
Secretária da Saude do RS, Arita Bergmann fala sobre falta da CoronaVac para segunda dose
Secretária da Saude do RS, Arita Bergmann fala vacinação de pessoas com comorbidades
Taking your brand online has gotten easier. But marketing it and reaching your audience is getting tougher by the day. In this episode, we're discussing eCommerce marketing strategies that Arita Abrol, the Founder of a beauty brand, Siachen and handcrafted artisanal accessories brand, The Six Bravo, used to take her unique products to the market. She shares her experience on running two successful brands in different industries, how she strategises the marketing for the two and ensures all efforts remain aligned to what the brands truly stand for. If you're just starting out your brand online, have a niche that no one has tapped into before or don't know where to begin when it comes to eCommerce marketing, this episode is for you. Don't forget to take notes from someone who has been there, done that and nailed it!
Artists Amrita Hepi and Jason Phu do extremely well at the quiz, even though the one question in Arita's expert category nearly trips her up. We never find out what Jason's expert category might be, but he does know what colour Mickey Mouse's shoes are and which part of the body tinnitus affects. He also thinks Nicholas Nickelby sounds like the name of an annoying person.Guests: Artist and dancer Amrita Hepi and artist Jason PhuIn the paper:The perpetual motion of choreographer Amrita Hepi in The Saturday PaperCartoon in The Saturday Paper Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In gesprek met Arita Baaijens, ontdekkingsreiziger, schijfster, fotograaf en bioloog Meer over Arita: http://www.aritabaaijens.nl/
Helen Gillet leads her band, The Wazozo Zorchestra, she s a solo jazz and experimental cello player, is originally from Belgium, grew up in Singapore and Chicago, and lives in New Orleans. What else could you say about anybody that could be more unique and interesting than all of that How about that Helen lived for a time in Madison Wisconsin where she was in an all girl punk band called The Koochies Even better, that she was the drummer. Helen also tells the story of her one and only Match.com blind date. How about this for a coincidence Like Helen Gillet, Angela Catalano and Travis Bird also lived for a time in Wisconsin Milwaukee and, unlike Helen, they re both Vegan. Not only that but they re also opening a new indie cinema in New Orleans Shotgun Cinema and they re dating. Travis also plays guitar and Helen joined him on an improvised treat. Arita Bohanan s first novel, Docket No. 76, has just been published. The novel combines Arita s early experiences as a victim of child sexual abuse and her current experience as a successful New Orleans trial attorney. In the novel, Arita lives out her revenge fantasy telling the story of an Assistant D.A. who is given the case of prosecuting a man for sexually abusing a child, only to discover when she confronts him in court that he is also the man who sexually abused her as a child. The Casa Borrega bourbon ice tea cocktails fuel a free wheeling conversation that swings from dating to sexual abuse to the Koochies and other inhabitants of Wisconsin basements. All the photos on this page are taken by The Sensational Aqua Man, aka our Happy Hour photographer, Douglas Engel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.