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No uModeCast, o dia a dia da Dro Jeans é exposto sem filtro: a confecção, especializada em atender marcas como Baw e Reserva, mostra como transformar fichas técnicas em produto exige muito mais do que seguir instruções. O processo começa com o recebimento da ficha, passa pela criação da peça piloto, ajustes de modelagem, costura e comunicação intensa entre times. Um dos principais desafios apontados é interpretar a cabeça do estilista e transformar isso em algo viável de ser produzido. Mesmo com acerto alto, o número de revisões pode ser imprevisível — como no projeto feito com a Reserva para uma collab com Ayrton Senna, em que um único bordado precisou ser refeito diversas vezes para aprovação final. Para lidar com essa complexidade, a Dro Jeans adotou o uMode, sistema de fashion PLM que estrutura a operação em etapas visíveis, organizadas por Kanban e acessíveis a todos da equipe. A tecnologia permite controlar fichas, materiais, histórico de peças, apontar gargalos e documentar os ajustes feitos por piloteiros e modelistas. A integração com sistemas de ERP também está em curso para garantir rastreabilidade de ponta a ponta. Em meio às mudanças do mercado do Brás e do Bom Retiro, e com o avanço de vendas via WhatsApp e feirinhas digitais, o modelo da Dro Jeans se destaca por combinar agilidade com controle. A lógica de produzir pouco e com mais margem, vendendo direto ao consumidor, já movimenta parte das confecções. O podcast traz ainda reflexões sobre os prazos irrealistas das collabs e como isso impacta negativamente a qualidade final. O episódio é um mergulho na realidade da moda nacional — cheia de improvisos, mas cada vez mais sustentada por dados, sistemas e decisões estratégicas.
Atenção (disclaimer): Os dados aqui apresentados representam minha opinião pessoal.Não são de forma alguma indicações de compra ou venda de ativos no mercado financeiro.IPCA-15 sobe 1,23% em fevereiro e tem maior alta para o mês desde 2016https://www.cnnbrasil.com.br/economia/macroeconomia/previa-da-inflacao-ipca-15-sobe-123-em-fevereiro-diz-ibge/Taxa de desemprego sobe para 6,5% no trimestre encerrado em janeirohttps://istoedinheiro.com.br/taxa-de-desemprego-sobe-para-65-no-trimestre-encerrado-em-janeiro/EXCLUSIVO: Azzas 2154 enxuga portfólio e revende a Baw para ex-donoshttps://neofeed.com.br/negocios/azzas-2154-enxuga-portfolio-e-revende-a-baw-para-ex-donos/Hidrovias do Brasil vende operações de cabotagem para Norsulhttps://www.infomoney.com.br/mercados/hidrovias-do-brasil-vende-operacoes-de-cabotagem-para-norsul/As vozes da tentativa de golpehttps://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/as-vozes-da-tentativa-de-golpe/id1477406521?i=1000695704197Eleição 2026: as cartas na mesahttps://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/elei%C3%A7%C3%A3o-2026-as-cartas-na-mesa/id1477406521?i=1000696094504Trump and Musk preview more cuts to federal workforce in first Cabinet meetinghttps://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/trump-and-musk-preview-more-cuts-to-federal-workforce/id78304589?i=1000696389838A look at the misleading and incorrect claims on DOGE's ‘wall of receipts'https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/a-look-at-the-misleading-and-incorrect-claims-on/id78304589?i=1000696389259He Was America's Highest-Ranking Military Officer. Then Came the War on D.E.I.https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/he-was-americas-highest-ranking-military-officer-then/id1200361736?i=1000696516894Trump 2.0: A Big, Beautiful Billhttps://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/trump-2-0-a-big-beautiful-bill/id1469394914?i=1000696773177Trump 2.0: The Art of the Dealhttps://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/trump-2-0-the-art-of-the-deal/id1200361736?i=1000696771111She Fell in Love With ChatGPT. Like, Actual Love. With Sex.https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/she-fell-in-love-with-chatgpt-like-actual-love-with-sex/id1200361736?i=1000695824606Alternate Realities: A Strange Bethttps://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/alternate-realities-a-strange-bet/id1091709555?i=1000694434096Alternate Realities: Down the Rabbit Holehttps://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/alternate-realities-down-the-rabbit-hole/id1091709555?i=1000694437277Alternate Realities: Facing the Factshttps://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/alternate-realities-facing-the-facts/id1091709555?i=1000694438175
Atenção (disclaimer): Os dados aqui apresentados representam minha opinião pessoal. Não são de forma alguma indicações de compra ou venda de ativos no mercado financeiro. Lula já sentia dores de cabeça https://valor.globo.com/politica/noticia/2024/12/10/lula-ja-sentia-dores-de-cabeca-na-segunda-feira-e-saiu-mais-cedo-de-reuniao-com-lira-e-pacheco-diz-fonte.ghtml Inflação 4,87% em 12 meses https://istoedinheiro.com.br/inflacao-desacelera-para-039-em-novembro-mas-bate-487-em-12-meses/ CPI: inflação dos EUA https://exame.com/mundo/cpi-inflacao-dos-eua-tem-leve-aceleracao-e-vai-a-27-no-acumulado-de-12-meses/ BC acelera https://br.investing.com/news/economic-indicators/bc-eleva-selic-em-100-ponto-a-1225-e-preve-mais-duas-altas-equivalentes-1416857 Vendas no varejo alcançam novo nível recorde https://br.investing.com/news/economic-indicators/vendas-no-varejo-alcancam-novo-nivel-recorde-em-outubro-aponta-ibge-1417485 “Prévia do PIB”: IBC-Br https://www.cnnbrasil.com.br/economia/macroeconomia/previa-do-pib-ibc-br-registra-alta-de-01-em-outubro-diz-bc/ Azzas encerra Reversa e Dzarm e reavalia Baw e Paris-Texas https://pipelinevalor.globo.com/negocios/noticia/azzas-encerra-reversa-e-dzarm-e-reavalia-baw-e-paris-texas.ghtml Direcional vende fatia da Riva https://braziljournal.com/direcional-vende-fatia-da-riva-para-por-ate-r-400-milhoes-no-caixa/ CSN faz oferta https://br.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/csn-faz-oferta-vinculante-para-comprar-operadora-logistica-por-r7425-mi-1416157 Aeris (AER3) confirma proposta de aquisição feita pela chinesa Sinoma Blade https://www.infomoney.com.br/mercados/aeris-aer3-confirma-proposta-de-aquisicao-feita-pela-chinesa-sinoma-blade/ Bradesco suspende consignado do INSS via correspondentes bancários https://istoedinheiro.com.br/bradesco-suspende-consignado-do-inss-via-correspondentes-bancarios-2/ Brasil pode ter multiplicação de bolsas? ‘Seria hipocrisia dizer que só cabem duas', diz CEO da bolsa no Rio https://www.moneytimes.com.br/brasil-pode-ter-multiplicacao-de-bolsas-seria-hipocrisia-dizer-que-so-cabem-duas-diz-ceo-da-bolsa-no-rio-rnda/ Decisão do Copom sobre taxa de juros foi 'exagerada' https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/decis%C3%A3o-do-copom-sobre-taxa-de-juros-foi-exagerada/id265071481?i=1000680124207 Governadores e ministros usarem influência para emplacar esposas no Tribunal de Contas é inaceitável https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/governadores-e-ministros-usarem-influ%C3%AAncia-para-emplacar/id203963267?i=1000680160708 Inside The Fall Of Syria's Brutal Dictator https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/inside-the-fall-of-syrias-brutal-dictator/id1200361736?i=1000679735243 Freed Syrian prisoners describe the horrors they faced under Assad https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/freed-syrian-prisoners-describe-the-horrors-they/id78304589?i=1000680200543 NATO and Europe's new ‘Cold War' https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/nato-and-europes-new-cold-war/id1665219519?i=1000679568871 Driverless: Waymo and the Robotaxi Race—Waymo Takes the Lead https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/driverless-waymo-and-the-robotaxi-race-waymo-takes-the-lead/id74844126?i=1000679637513 How the Sun Won (The Solar Era, Part 1) https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/how-the-sun-won-the-solar-era-part-1/id1602541473?i=1000676889603 Can Hot Bricks Save the World? (The Solar Era, Part 2) https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/can-hot-bricks-save-the-world-the-solar-era-part-2/id1602541473?i=1000677706429 Turning Solar Energy Into Fuel (The Solar Era, Part 3) https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/turning-solar-energy-into-fuel-the-solar-era-part-3/id1602541473?i=1000678459918 Tim Latimer on Solving the Financing Problem for Geothermal https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/tim-latimer-on-solving-the-financing-problem-for/id1056200096?i=1000680243748 Intel in slide: a chipmaker on the ropes https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/intel-in-slide-a-chipmaker-on-the-ropes/id151230264?i=1000680124085
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It's Tuesday, July 30th, A.D. 2024. This is The World View in 5 Minutes written by Kevin Swanson and heard at www.TheWorldView.com. Filling in for Adam McManus I'm Ean Leppin. Increased Violence Towards Pro-Lifers Certain people who advocate the killing of children in their mother's wombs are acting more violent towards people who oppose killing babies. Police have arrested a man who attacked two elderly men outside an abortion clinic in Baltimore Maryland last year. Both 80 year old Mark Crosby and 73 year old Dick Schaeffer were injured. . . Crosby's “plate bone in his upper right cheek is completely fractured and the bones in his right eye orbit are completely shattered and will have to be replaced with metal,” according to Baltimore County Right to Life. Also, an 83 year old woman was shot in the back while distributing pro-life literature in Lake Odessa, Michigan just prior to the 2022 election. Psalm 10 points out that “The wicked in his proud countenance does not seek God; He sits in the lurking places of the villages; In the secret places he murders the innocent . . . He has said in his heart, “God has forgotten; He hides His face; He will never see. Arise, O Lord. O God, lift up Your hand!” Pastor in Laos Assassinated Another pastor in Laos has been assassinated — at least the second in two years. Pastor Thongkham of Vanghay village in northwestern Laos, was being closely monitored by the authorities. . . and, He had been warned several times to stop his “Christian activities, according to Morning Star News. Then, last week the pastor was shot to death by a masked assailant. Another prominent Christian leader from the Baw tribe in Khammouanne Province, central Laos, recently avoided capture at the hands of government agents. According to local sources, the pastor was warned by a family friend of authorities planning to kidnap and possibly kill him. Despite the increased persecution, the Laotian church is rapidly growing every year, with hundreds of Khmu coming to the Lord. Venezuelan Dictator Claims Victory in the Election No surprise here. Venezuelan's dictator-president, Nicholas Maduro claims a victory in the nation's election over the weekend. The opposition led by Edmundo Gonzalez also claimed victory, based on unofficial exit polls. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed “serious concerns that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes of the Venezuelan people.” BLINKEN: “We've seen the announcement, just a short while ago, by the Venezuelan electoral commission. We have serious concerns that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes of the Venezuelan people. It's critical that every vote be counted fairly and transparently; that election officials immediately share information with the opposition and independent observers without delay, and that the electoral authorities publish the detailed tabulation of votes. The international community is watching this very closely, and will respond accordingly.” One quarter to one third of Venezuelans are planning to leave the country (according to recent polls), if the communist dictator remains in power. Almost 8 million Venezuelans have already left, and these results could mean another 7 million to leave the communist country. . . or about 50% of the population in all - many of whom end up in the United States. US Stock Prices Vary Wildly US stock prices are varying wildly in an extremely volatile market. . . especially the top 7 tech stocks of Tesla, Nvidia, Meta, Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple. Since June 10th, the 7 stocks gained $1.77 trillion in valuation, and then lost it all in the last week. Incredibly, the seven stocks had gained 6.5 Trillion since January — an almost 50% increase in value in just 6 months! Tesla has lost 70% of its value in the last 15 months, California Park Fire 6th Largest in CA History The California Park Fire burning some 80 miles north of the state capital has already consumed 368,000 acres — now slated as the 6th largest fire in California history. 9 out of 10 of California's worst fires have occurred in the last 6 years. Oregon is experiencing its worst fire season since 2020 - -including the 288,000 acre Durkee Blaze. Keep in mind Psalm 89: “O Lord God of hosts. . . You rule the raging of the sea; When its waves rise, You still them.” Deadpool and Wolverine Glorifies Wickedness The most popular movie release last weekend, Deadpool and Wolverine. . . supports abortion, glorifies vengeful mass killings, includes 150 profanities, and makes light of and supports every form of sexual sin — including bestiality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and worse. The mass culture- nihilist flick produced by Disney raked in $438 million in its first weekend out, setting the record for the highest grossing opening weekend for an R-rated movie. And it remains the biggest blockbuster of the summer. Controversy Around Oklahoma State Mandate Concerning the Bible Controversy surrounds the Oklahoma state mandate that all classrooms be furnished with copies of the Bible, the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and, like Louisiana, the Ten Commandments — only to reflect on the impact of the Bible on history, culture, and Western Civilization. While some school districts are resisting the requirements, Superintendent Ryan Walters, issued a warning on X, quoted: “We will not allow rogue districts and administrators to indoctrinate hatred of America by refusing to teach foundational Oklahoma standards.” The guidelines issued by the Oklahoma Department of Education require that quote “all instruction is conducted in a neutral and objective manner. Teachers must not promote or favor any religious beliefs, focusing solely on the historical and literary aspects of the Bible.” And, that the Bible is “not to be used for religious purposes such as preaching, proselytizing or indoctrination.” Reactions to the Olympic Opening Ceremony More reactions have come out of the Opening ceremonies for the Olympics in Paris which included a blasphemous depiction of the Last Supper, using drag queens for playing the part of Jesus's disciples. Bishop Emmanuel Gobillard, spokesperson for the Pope, commented that, “The fact that our religion should be mocked is usual and we are used to blasphemy in France, but the context isn't the same.. . . I found this staging hurtful and out of place.” First Lady, Jill Biden led the U.S. delegation to the Olympics referring to the opening ceremony “spectacular." And, Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson called the Olympics ceremonies “shocking and insulting to Christian people,” and he went on to say that “The war on our faith and traditional values knows no bounds today.” Following the lewd, homosexuality-themed Olympic Opening Ceremony, the lights went out in Paris Saturday evening. What officials have called a “technical anomaly” cut power, and plunged the city into darkness. And that's The World View in 5 Minutes on this Tuesday, July 30th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldView.com. 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今天邀請到兩位來賓,其中一位或許你曾經在電視上看過!她們最近出了新書《回尋腦海裡的小丑魚》,以兒時的視角看待盤帶時期錄音室及卡帶、錄影帶的那個年代,有哪些美好,她們就是-作者方宥心& 繪者Baw! 原本不相干的兩人,因為17年前迷你專輯的合作,讓兩人湊在一起相識至今。而童星出身的宥心,剛好遭遇疫情,決定把過去的回憶化為創作能量,描繪 30 年前台灣的社會氛圍。兩人也分享各自對那個美好年代的各種回憶,讓不同年齡層的朋友可以感同身受!容易懷舊的朋友一定要收聽這集!
Por Marcella Lorenzon e Luciano Potter: No episódio 117 debatemos a pesquisa da Kids Corp que traz resultados sobre as marcas mais amadas entre as crianças e adolescentes. Discutimos os diferenciais, os apelos e posicionamentos de cada. Falamos também da Kenner e o fortíssimo apelo dos chinelos na periferia carioca e no funk. Contamos a história da marca e também comentamos a collab com a Baw. Lançamos hoje nossa nova identidade visual. E falamos de moda, muita moda. Porque moda importa. Patrocínio: Grupo IESA @grupoiesa http://www.grupoiesa.com.br KTO BRASIL @kto_brasil https://www.kto.com Apoio: Steal the Look http://www.stealthelook.com.br @stealthelook Trilha: Sonora Trilhas @sonoratrilhas Edição de áudio e vídeo: Bárbara Saccomori @barbarasaccomori
Colin and Jack dive into the latest in NFL news and have some fun with some March Madness Traditions! Baw of the Week, Top 5 Friday, and Simply The Best were all featured segments in our show this week! Notforlongmedia.com Thank you to our sponsors! The Original Fudge Kitchen - Fudgekitchens.com SEAT GEEK $20 OFF! PROMO CODE: COLINTHOMPSON Actions Over Words https://actionsoverwordsapparel.com/
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※ 投稿邮箱:418150505@qq.com※ 本文章首发订阅号:百车全说,订阅号阅读更加方便,欢迎关注。※ 想要进群,添加微信:46415254(盾牌)最近,一款全新品牌的全新车型正式上市了,车型名叫极石01。估计大家都是第一次听到极石这个品牌,说实话,我也是第一次听见。可能现在以极开头的车名太多了,极氪、极狐、极越,现在又来了个极石汽车。新车定位中大型SUV,售价34.99-35.99万。这个售价一出来网友直呼这个价格简直贵的离谱,买理想蔚来都不买它。所以今天这期节目就来好好聊聊极石01这款车。极石01到底是什么来历?刚看到极石01的第一眼,我都不敢相信,这是台什么车?以为路虎卫士推出了新款。但是仔细看那个前脸,又以为是越野版的理性ONE。总之里里外外都是抄袭的影子。要说原创度,少得可怜。再加上从来没听过极石这个品牌,所以这个品牌特别像从石头缝里蹦出来的一样,不知道的以为众泰又复活了改了个名字一样。但是仔细了解后发现,极石这个品牌源于一家科技企业,这个企业以扫地机器闻名的,它就是小米生态链公司石头科技。但是极石汽车并不直接隶属于石头科技,而是归属上海洛轲智能科技有限公司。这家公司成立于2021年1月,注册资本1250万人民币。根据股东信息显示,该公司由石头科技的创始人昌敬、Rox (HK) Holdings Limited等共同持股。所以本质上极石汽车和石头科技没有太多牵连,同时这也跟小米造车也没有半毛钱关系。说到这儿也有人会纳闷,一个做扫地机器人的,哪来的造车资质?没错,极石01的车尾赫然写着北京汽车制造厂这个7个大字。难道极石和北汽又有什么联系?没错,极石能顺利的把车生产出来,离不开北汽制造。但是此北汽非彼北汽,极石的这个是北京汽车制造厂(BAW)和北京汽车集团完全没有任何联系。其实在1973年之前,北京汽车制造厂和北汽集团就是一家公司。到了1973年,北京汽车工业公司正式成立后,两者才分化成了上下级关系,但仅仅只是上下级的关系,还不是子母公司的关系。直到2001年,经过变动,北京汽车制造厂有限公司(BAW)才正式成为北京汽车工业控股有限公司的子公司。并在2015年,北汽集团以 1.17 亿元的价格将其持有北汽制造51% 股权进行转让给低速电动车领域颇有名气的富路集团,北京汽车制造厂正式与北汽集团正式脱钩,由国有企业变成民营企业。不过就在今年2月,北京汽车制造厂控股股东c股权结构发生重要变动,魏桥创业集团董事长张波实际控制的魏桥国科智行(山东)装备科技有限公司从陆付军手中取得青岛富路71%股权,成为控股股东。巧的是,魏桥创业集团和北京汽车制造厂一样也创立于1951年。它旗下有三家上市公司,主营业务集中在纺织业与铝业,是山东省第一民营企业,在2023年《财富》世界500强榜单中,魏桥创业集团位居第172位。并且在8月17日,魏桥创业集团与洛轲智能达成战略合作,据说将持续深入布局乘用车产业链生态。所以说到底,极石背后是洛轲智能和北京汽车制造厂两家公司,而北京汽车制造厂明显负责制造整车,洛轲智能负责整车设计。这个合作模式和当今很多新势力造车基本一致,北汽制造厂出造车资质,洛轲智能带团队搞技术。再换个角度看,其实就是山东魏桥集团的张波与石头科技的昌敬谈了个合作,搞了个极石汽车。有人可能会觉得一个山东的小公司,肯定是想学人家零跑、哪吒去造新能源,有这个实力吗?我就说三句话,大家自己体会一下吧。山东魏桥集团董事长张波是山东省首富,魏桥集团纺织是全球第一,电解铝全球第二,家里还有十几座发电厂。你没听错,不是十几座充电站,而是发电厂,所以魏桥集团一年营收大约在4000多亿。其实,说张波是山东首富不够准确,应该叫郑淑良家族。因为第一代首富是他的爸爸张士平,妈妈郑淑良,张士平2019年因病去世,儿子张波接班负责公司运营。所以这个实力用来造车,真的绰绰有余。新车有什么亮点?和理想有什么相同之处?要说新车亮点,我觉得外观设计是它最大的亮点。因为看到它的第一眼,都会把它错认成路虎卫士。同样都是方方正正的造型,双拼色的搭配,车尾还有备胎设计,并且车尾门也是和卫士一样的平开门。可以说除了车灯,其他地方和卫士几乎没有区别。甚至如果仔细看极石01,它车头的造型和之前的理想ONE还有些神似。所以如果对比卫士将近百万的价格,那极石01 35万多的价格确实不算贵。同时,极石01的长宽高为5050/1980/1869毫米(不含备胎),轴距为3010毫米。它的接近角为22.2度,离去角为25.1度,纵向通过角为19.7度,最小离地间隙达到205毫米,最大爬坡角度为45度,最大涉水深度可达700毫米。所以对比下来和卫士差距不算特别不大。除此之外,那就是很多地方都和理想非常相近的内饰和动力总成了。极石01目前用上了15.7英寸中控屏和12.3英寸液晶仪表。虽然中控区域没有和理想一样配备副驾驶娱乐屏,但是极石01却有着理想同款的15.6英寸后排娱乐屏。极石01就连动力总成和理想L系列也是同款,都是增程结构,增程器也都是绵阳新晨动力机械有限公司提供的1.5T四缸机,热效率都是40.5%,增程器最大功率也只相差2千瓦。并且在电机上,极石01和理想L8比,后桥都是200千瓦的电机,前桥的电机比理想L8的130千瓦要多20千瓦,达到了150千瓦。但是百公里加速却只有5.5秒,理想L8是5.3秒。两者均搭载的都是宁王的三元锂电池,极石01的电池包要稍大一点,达到了56.01度,理想L8是40.9度。所以在CLTC纯电续航上,极石01是282公里,L8是210公里。但是在满油满电的综合工况下,极石01的WLTC续航为1115公里,理想L8为1100公里,只相差了15公里,难道理想的能耗的管理和控制方面要更好?有人可能会问是不是油箱大小问题?极石01的油箱70L,比理想L8的65L还多5L。除了动力总成,L8和极石01在尺寸上几乎都差不多,L8比极石01长了30毫米,宽了15毫米,轴距两者也只相差5毫米。在智能驾驶方面,两车也用的一样的硬件。都是2颗Orin X芯片,算力为508TOPS。不过极石01配备了3颗激光雷达,理想L8为一颗。所以网友说极石01就是一台套了卫士壳子的理想L8也不无道理,甚至还有很合理。都说理想是冰箱彩电大沙发,那么后来者肯定还要玩一些狠活。什么二三排放倒行程2x1.3m的床,这已经不算什么了。相比理想,极石01还多了一间厨房。它有尾门餐厨系统,其即热式饮水机可提供常温、温水、开水三档,展开桌板形成一个简易厨房操作台,可容纳全套户外餐厨用具。且放下操作台后还有餐厨电器工作区,可连接220V对外放电接口。不过这些都是要后期在极石汽车APP官方商城购买的,价格目前还不知道。但是根据官网提供的限时权益里面提及的价值4000元的“轻露营套装6折折扣券”可以推算,后期这个“小厨房”的选装价格应该在1万元左右。适合什么人买?目前来看,我觉得极石01绝对是小众中的小众产品。好不好,暂且放一边不说,大家就是担心这个品牌会不会随时没了?当然,魏桥集团肯定很难倒闭,石头科技看起来发展得也挺好。但极石汽车虽然背靠这两棵大树,但即使倒闭了,也最多算是他俩投资失败,对原本业务也并无大碍。并且,咱们国产新能源从来不缺“卷王”,如果只是单纯花35万买它这个造型,我也觉得这个价格绝对是贵了。虽然对比百万的路虎卫士,极石01的价格是便宜的,但是你完全可以花一半的预算去看看捷途旅行者,它也有和卫士非常相近的外观,但是价格却只有极石01的一半。目前捷途旅行者的预售价14.09-18.09万。所以如果就是冲着颜值去的,完全有更便宜的选择。当然,捷途旅行者目前只推出了燃油版,而且要小一号,真正极石01的客户也不会与捷途旅行者重叠。只不过,这个逻辑大家要理清。这次成都车展,比亚迪的方程豹也亮相了,它的外观也很硬派。还有坦克400 Hi4-T,预售价都不到30万。坦克的名气够大了吧,也一直很热销,在西部地区自驾游,路上经常能看到坦克车型。但是“新能源+越野”这个概念,长城的坦克系列与比亚迪的方程豹,其实走的是两个不同方向。长城是希望让越野车同时拥有新能源车的优势,而比亚迪考虑到是怎么让新能源车具备越野车的性能。而极石01,我感觉就是让新能源车具备越野车的造型,好卖就行。如果是冲着家用,那就更没极石01什么事了。理想三款车加在一起月销都超过3万台了,最近蔚来ES6的销量都破万了,所以30-40万这个价位不管是增程还是纯电,都有更好的选择,我为什么要选一个谁都不认识的品牌?因为它是做扫地机器人出身,所以避障能力更强吗?而且对比理想L8,极石01的后排娱乐屏没有手势控制,前排也没有面部识别、方向盘记忆、第三排座椅加热、还有空气悬挂、副驾驶娱乐屏等配置都没有。所以光在配置上,极石01就不如理想L8,更别说理想最近几年的品牌力了,和极石比,看一眼都算输。更夸张的是,在前两天有网友反映,点击极石汽车官网上的“极石01发布会回放”按钮,页面竟然会直接跳转到理想L9官网,甚至有网友查看网站代码后确认属实。这波骚操作也是没谁了,直接连官网代码都给抄了,我估计李想看了也无语。所以看来看去,不管是冲着颜值、品牌、实力、配置还是口碑,同价位都有成熟的产品可以替代。其次,极石01的价格并不便宜,34.99万的起售价,落地都要36万了,这还没算上后期选装厨房要花的钱。普通家庭买不起,有钱人看不上,我也搞不懂这车最终卖给谁?如果硬要编个理由,极石01适合那些喜欢理想L8的奶爸车定位,又喜欢路虎卫视的造型,但又不想买烂大街的街车,喜欢小众特立独行的人。好吧,只要前面的定语足够多,总能得到自己想要的结果。配置该怎么选?目前极石01只有两款配置可选,34.99万的七座版和35.99万的六座版。但是它这个六座和七座,第二排都是两个独立座椅,所以多出来的座位都在第三排,六座版是2-2-2,七座是2-2-3。虽然从实用角度上看,7座版明显更实用,毕竟多一个座位。但是如果算上配置,六座版的第二排有腿托,还有按摩功能,所以更像一个完整版的独立座椅。因此我更推荐直接买6座版,第二、第三排乘客的舒适度会更高。写在最后其实北京汽车制造厂(BAW)这几年来一直没有什么拿得出手的产品,唯一能拿得上台面的只有元宝这台车,其他的都还是一直在吃老本,比如212、勇士等。并且这几年来,即便脱离了北汽集团,还一直还在各种蹭北汽集团的名字。甚至还推出了北汽小猫这款车,明目张胆地蹭着北汽集团的名字。所以我相信绝大多数消费者,甚至很多媒体同行都不知道现在市面上有两个北汽,一是正统的北汽集团,另一个就是北京汽车制造厂(BAW)。而极石的出现,对于北汽来说,确实是一个不错的转型机会。但是这款产品对于市场来说,定位非常模糊,既要理想的舒适座舱,又要路虎卫士硬汉的造型和越野能力,还想要讨好露营人群,设计带厨房的尾门。看起来它什么都要,但往往最后什么都得不到。因为术业有专攻,企业在每个阶段都要有自己聚焦的点。我们不知道极石从哪里来,要到哪里去,这个企业有什么使命?这个品牌对于消费者没有任何溢价能力。硬拼产品力,极石单车成本肯定比不过老牌车企,没有销量就别谈产品竞争力。如果极石真想认真造车,就应该梳理一下自己企业的使命和目标,让消费者觉得这家公司起码看起来还挺靠谱。每个阶段专攻某一项目标,走高端就按豪华品牌来运营,走中低端就把价格打下来。之前不管是坦克、理想还是比亚迪,之所以会火不都是如此吗?一个把硬派越野的价格打下来了,一个把豪华配置的价格打下来了,一个把混动的价格打下来了。你们说是不是?所以极石01,你看不看好,欢迎大家在评论区交流。作者:三刀、新一编辑:新一可以添加微信46415254加入我们的社群音频图文更新在订阅号: 百车全说每期抽三条留言,每人赠168元的“芥末绿”燃油添加剂一瓶点击订阅,每周三,周六更新会有提醒新听友可以搜索:百车全说2014,百车全说2015,百车全说2016,往期300多个小时的节目可供收听
Le Stone 01, fruit de la collaboration entre Rox Motor et BAW, est sur le point de bouleverser le marché des SUV électriques. Avec une autonomie impressionnante et une conception robuste, ce SUV chinois promet beaucoup. Plus sur https://jtgeek.com.
Hallo zum letzten „eMobility update“ der Woche! Heute ist Freitag, der 14. Juli. Mit den folgenden Nachrichten aus der Welt der Elektromobilität schicken wir Sie ins Wochenende: 00:31: Tesla: Grünheide-Ausbau startet im Juli 02:24: VW: Elli steigt in Stromhandel ein 04:05: Porsche enthüllt E-Roadster als Studie 06:07: Nio verschiebt eigene Batterieproduktion 07:33: BaWü: 170 Mio Euro für eMobility-Förderung Das war's von uns für diese Woche. Das nächste „eMobility update“ erscheint am kommenden Montag. Bis dahin wünschen wir Ihnen ein schönes Juli-Wochenende.
Was für eine Reise bis hierher: Kolonialismus, Post-Nationalsozialismus in DDR und BRD, Migrationsgeschichten, das doppelte Vergessen, das einfache Vergessen. Jetzt wird's Zeit, näher ranzugehen. Denn wer soll diese ganzen Themen eigentlich vermitteln? Dafür sprechen wir mit Michal Schwartze über Schule und andere Lernorte und über Debatten, die im Bildungsbereich über Sprache und Bücher geführt werden. Über Lernstoff und Leerstellen im Curriculum. Es geht um Wolfgang Koeppens Tauben im Gras als Abiturstoff in NRW und BaWü und die Frage, was im Unterricht besser nicht gesagt und wie gelehrt werden sollte. Was nötig ist, um Geschichte zu vermitteln und wie dabei kein rassistisches oder antisemitisches Framing reproduziert wird? Wie von Gewalt erzählen, ohne Gewalt zu erzählen? Oder: Wer steht eigentlich da vorne und redet über all diese Themen?Mehr zum Thema dieser Episode:Michal Schwartze Karim Fereidooni Keshet Deutschland. (Die jüdische LGBTQI+ Community in Deutschland) Masel Tov Cocktail von Akardij Khaet und Mickey Paatzsch (Film) Sojourner Truth: Aint I a woman? (Buch) Kleine Pause (Podcast) Die kleine Pause (Blog) Rassismuskritischer Leitfaden zu Lehr- und Lernmaterialien Offener Brief “Decolonize Orientierungsrahmen” EOTO e.V. (Die Literatur- und Medienbibliothek zur deutschsprachigen Schwarzer Literatur) Arbeiten der Erziehungswissenschaftlerin Prof. Dr. Maisha-Maureen Auma Lernmaterialien des Anne Frank Zentrums Materialien des Vereins Bildungsbausteine e.V. Mehr zu Max und Hadija:Hadija Haruna OelkerMax CzollekIhr habt Fragen, Lob, Kritik oder Anmerkungen? Dann meldet euch auch gern per Mail: podcast@argon.deCreditsDer Podcast Trauer & Turnschuh ist im Rahmen der Initiative Wissen. Erinnern. Fragen des S. Fischer Verlags entstanden.Konzeption: Hadija Haruna-Oelker und Max CzollekRecherche und wissenschaftliche Begleitung: Corinne KasznerProduzentinnen: Isabel Lübbert-Rein und Jenny HäschelAufnahme: Loft Tonstudios Frankfurt am MainSchnitt & Sounddesign: Spotting ImageGrafik: Konstantin GramallaEin besonderer Dank geht an Michal Schwartze und Karim Fereidooni, die für diesen Podcast mit uns gesprochen haben. Trauer & Turnschuh ist eine Produktion von argon podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Śmiech to klucz do…. innych drzwi Do każdych drzwi istnieje klucz. Nawet gwiezdne wrota mają swoje „abrakadabra”. Wszystko, co zostało stworzone z intencją zamykania – posiada opcje otwierania. Do tego służą klucze. Te takie codzienne przedmioty, których dotykamy najczęściej. Nawet klucz elektroniczny, nawet system czytania siatkówki – to jest klucz. Na swój sposób dotykalny. Większość kluczy ma dopasowanie 1 do 1, ale istnieją klucze uniwersalne. I nie mówię o zestawie młodego włamywacza mówię o… kluczach niematerialnych, ale skutecznych czary mary na scenę wchodzi śmiech *** Śmiech to taka reakcja, która bardzo wpływa na ludzi. Śmiech, fala dźwięku, która naprawdę sporo może; śmiech działa w rejonach, w których tzw. szklany sufit, czy szklane drzwi, nawet jeśli się nagle nie otworzą, to się uchylą, staną się bardziej przepuszczalne. Śmiech – to klucz. Dlatego ludzie się tego uczą. I jak w każdej szkole jest ktoś, kto daje do reki narzędzie. Proszę – oto klucz. Proszę – sprawdź ten klucz w swoich drzwiach. W którychś. W różnych. Otwieraj. Baw się. Niektóre drzwi, sytuacje trudno otworzyć inaczej nabycie tego klucza nie jest takie skomplikowane, no słowo Jak pisał filozof Thomas Carlyle: „W śmiechu jest klucz, którym jesteśmy w stanie rozszyfrować całego człowieka” Śmiech pomaga przejść przez drzwi, które prowadzą do środka siebie. Poznanie siebie poprzez śmiech to klucz do uniwersum Pamiętajmy o starożytnej maksymie – poznaj samego siebie, gr. gnothi seauton, łac. nosce te ipsum, maksyma pochodząca od siedmiu mędrców starożytnej Grecji, wyryta na frontonie świątyni Apollina w Delfach, spopularyzowana przez Sokratesa; - mądra, skuteczna, a przy okazji tego wątku filozoficznego, można wymruczeć swoje wątpliwości, zastanawiać się mruczą - ja lubię. Ale wracając do tego co zamknięte: nic nie będzie naprawdę zamknięte jeśli posłużysz się śmiechem. Z takiego punktu widzenia, punktu odczuwania — nawet przebywanie w ciasnej przestrzeni staje się czymś innym. Pamiętam z dzieciństwa, że można się śmiać w ciemnej piwnicy a staje się wtedy mniej strasznao Kiedy i gdzie można było ostatnio słyszeć Twój szczery, głośny śmiech? Twój szczery, głośny śmiech? Twój szczery, głośny śmiech? Twój szczery, głośny śmiech? *** Jogę radości w tej opowieści prowadziła Alina Ananda Kummer / uzdrawiajacewibracje.pl *** muz. https://freesound.org/
Last time we spoke about Admiral Yamamoto's Operation I-Go. The empire of the rising sun had to do something about the allied advance up the solomons and New Guinea. Yamamoto devised a grand counter air offensive to hinder the allies airfield building in the regions. However, this was not 1941, it was 1943 and the Japanese aviation crews and pilots were not the same men they once were. The war was taking its toll on the effectiveness of Japan's airpower and it was showcased during Operation I-Go. Despite the wild claims of the pilots who would have Japan's leadership believe they shutdown every allied aircraft in existence, the reality was they had only inflicted enough damage to set back the allied timetables for 10 days. Unbeknownst to the Japanese also was that allied cryptanalysts were continuing to break their codes and found out fateful information about the mastermind behind Operation I-Go. But today you need to grab your onions cause were are talking about Chindits. This episode is the return of the Chindits Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, 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 world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two 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 you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. For a few weeks we have been covering what basically can be described as the major strategic shift during the Pacific War. I know I repeat it so often, but the battle of guadalcanal was the real turning point of the Pacific War. It led the allies to grab the initiative for the rest of the war and as a result the Japanese were forced to take a defensive stance. The taking of guadalcanal and the Buna-Gona-Sanananda areas led to a lot of shuffling for both sides. And with all that shuffling came heavy losses and resources being forcefully allocated to certain areas at the cost of others. Now up in the frigid northern waters of the north pacific, the 6 hour battle of the komandorski islands had nearly ended in an American debacle. If admiral Hosogaya had pressed his advantage, he would have most likely destroyed the Salt Lake City alongside several other warships. But as we saw, the high explosive shell fired by a single man had prompted Hosogay to falsely believe American airforces were attacking him and he pulled out. Hosogaya's conservative decision was condemned by his superiors and he was forced into retirement as a result. Admiral McMorris's force suffered damage to 3 ships and lost 7 men, but he walked away and the Japanese convoy failed its mission. It was to be Japan's last attempt to resupply the Attu and Kiska garrisons with surface ships, all future runs would be done via submarine. Thus the success of Admiral Kinkaids daring blockade had sealed the fate of the Japanese garrisons on the two islands. Yet before the Americans could begin invading these two islands they needed to perform basically the same strategy their colleagues were doing in the south pacific. They needed to secure advance bases and island hop their way west. One of the first major moves came when Admiral Kinkaid and General Buckner made the joint decision to move the Army, Navy and Air Force headquarters out to Adak. Adak was a thousand miles nearer to the enemy, but concentrating so much on the island created its own problems. A year prior, there had been only 5000 people in the Aleutians, now there were nearly 40,000. The bottleneck became so severe, Buckner's soldiers were being supplies with just 10 rounds of ammunition per weapon and food rations were very limited. The men were living off canned vegetables and the occasional shiploads of foul-smelling mutton from New Zealand. Mutton in general was notably not very loved amongst American forces. Australians took a notice of this as Americans began to complain in Australia that they were tired of eating it all the time there. Actually a hilarious rumor emerged amongst the Americans in Australia that General MacArthur owned a sheep ranch and was being enriched at their expense. Yes I managed to toss another punch at Dougey. Medical problems began to emerge in the Aleutians as many American bodies began to reject the environment, that is polite talk for Americans who can't handle a bit of cold. Lingering head colds became so bad, the men began to refer to it as “Aleutian malaria”. I mean I do get it, snow can suck, the cold sucks, waking up at 6am to record this podcast only to look out my window at what is becoming a hours shoveling of my driveway sucks, Canadian problems 101. As for the US Navy, the north pacific submarine force had spent the first few months of Kinkaids command simply gathering strength, building up enough to make a final push, but nothing too exciting. A new PT boat squadron had been assembled employing the Higgens model. Now I don't know about all of you, but the idea of being on a tiny PT boat in the Aleutians sounds horrifying. If you might recall in January, 4 torpedo boats led by Lt CLinton McKeller had departed King cove to sail for Dutch Harbor. They sailed through a squall, coated with 4 inches of ice. The 4 boats made it to the nearest harbor, Dora Harbor on Unimak and were stuck there for nearly a week. There anchored they were bashed around by howling 80 knot winds, and Pt-27 smashed into some jagged rocks, Pt-28 went aground and sank, pt-22 crashed on a reef and sank, but McKellar was able to keep his crews intact. The two surviving boats had to be rescued some days later by the tender Virginia E. The devastating experiences of the McKeller's men led to this new squadron of PT boats being outfitted with hot-air heaters. To compare to the PT boat crews miseries, the experience of the pilots in the Aleutians was not any better. Butler lost 11 planes due to bad weather in January alone. The weather improved in February allowing for some missions, but they were hampered terribly by a technological issue. The B-24 liberators constantly had their bomb-bay rack mechanisms freeze on them. Thus the bombing missions half the time went bust. Now Admiral Kinkaid suggested an attack on Kiska in January of 1943. The plan found its way to the Casablanca conference in north africa where president FDR, Sir Winston CHurhcill and the allied combined chiefs of staff hammered out the fine details. Kinkaid's plan to attack Kiska actually managed to become an item debated at the conference. The allied leaders approved it and sent it over to the US joint chiefs of staff to develop it into a real operation, which became code named Operation Landcrab. The task was handed over to General John DeWitt, who recommended using the 35th infantry division, but the war department decided instead to use the southwestern 7th motorized division. However this division was trained in desert warfare. The rationale for this was due to Rommel's recent defeat and the lack of need for desert trained troops in Europe.Well obviously the desert tactics nor the tanks, truck and other armored vehicles were of any use to the Aleutians, the entire division required training in arctic amphibious operations which would take over 3 months. Luckily amphibious assault specialists like Major General Holland “Howlin Mad” Smith, Colonels Castner, Eareckson, Alexander and Carl Jones were accustomed to the Aleutian theater and helped retrain the 7th division at Los Angeles. By February Washington had assigned an insufficient number of ships for the invasion of Kiska. This prompted Kinkaid to suggest instead of attacking Kiska to bypass her and hit Attu. Attu was believed to only have a garrison of 500 men and Kinkaid believed seizing Attu, just west of Kiska would prompt the Japanese to abandon Kiska. Thus operation Landcrab was greenlit and ready to go, and all the major commanders of the theater would meet at a conference in San Diego to hash out the final details. The San diego conference quickly deteriorated into a series of arguments between two new commanders, rear-admiral William Ward Smith and Vice admiral Francis Warren Rockwell and the experienced Alaskan leaders Buckner and DeWitt. They squabbled over reconnaissance issues, in truth the Americans did not have a good picture of the western Aleutians. Bucker pointed out that the Navy, Army and Airforce had 4 different sets of map coordinates and asked the issue be rectified. This led the Alaska Scout leader Colonel Castner to urge Major General Albert Eger Brown who would be commanding the 7th infantry division to perform a reconnaissance personally. Brown however did not do this. Furthermore Buckner requested they employ a battalion of his ground forces for the operation to improve their low morale. Rockwell argued his shipping capacity was overstretched, leading DeWitt to assign the commercial ship Perida to take Buckner's troops into the battle. Rockwell then complained the commercial ship would not be able to land his troops quickly enough to protect them it the enemy resisted the landings and Brown threw back at him the addition of these troops just disrupted the entire mission. So as you can see a lot of dick waving. In the end they reached a compromise, to hold Buckner's 4th regiment in reserve at Adak, ready to ship out in less than a day to hit Attu if needed. On April 18th, reconnaissance revealed there were at least 1600 Japanese on Attu, prompting Rockwell to commit the entire 7th division, 10,000 men in all and the extra 4th regiment for operation landcrab. Now before the men his the island Rockwell sent a small team of combat specialists to come up behind the Japanese to prevent them from falling back into the mountains where they could hold out for weeks or even months. Captain Willoughby's Scout battalion, 410 officers and men, trained vigorously in a short amount of time for the operation. They replaced all of their rifles and submarine guns with automatic rifles, machine guns and mortars and soft lead bullets for armor piercing bullets as those could penetrate ice without ricocheting. The mens packs were filled to the brim with grenades. Meanwhile General Butler began a bombing campaign to soften up the island. A terrible storm prevented air raids during the first half of april seeing winds his 115 miles per hour and gusts over 127. Nonetheless over 1175 combat sorties would be made in april, with over 4000 pounds of bombs falling on Attu. Though it should be mentioned most of the bombers dropped their loads blind as Attu was covered in a thick fog. Finally on April 24th, the 7th division departed San Francisco at 1pm aboard 5 transports. The Aleutian campaign was soon coming to an end. But now we need to grab our onions and travel back to Burma to talk about good ol Wingate and the boys. Back in Burma, Wingates forces were beginning the last phase of operation Longcloth, fleeing for their lives back to India. Now Fort Hertz and the new Ledo Road had been protectedAt his headquarters in Wuntho Wingate had to make a choice: retire back to India or press on and cross the Irrawaddy. Being Wingate he chose to press on with the Japanese hot on the Chindits trail. Now I do apologize I believe this will be the second time I am rehashing most of the Chindit story, I sort of am forced to do so as a result of how the week by week format laid out this story on the youtube channel. Think of it as a refresher to finish off the operation. Major calvert's Column 3 and Fergussons column 5 headed towards the Gokteik Gorge to blow up its viaduct; Colonel Alexander's southern group was to rendezvous with the Kachin guerillas at Mongmit; and Wingate would personally lead columns 7 and 8 to hit Inywa one of the main based of the Burmese independence forces. Wingates northern force made its way to the Irrawaddy's principal northern tributary, the Shweli by March 17th. Here the river was so wide, their ropes and dinghies would not suffice, the crossing had to be made by boat. The approach to the stream was over open paddy fields, where they could easily be spotted and gundowned. Another major issue of course was the Burmese liberation Army. Wingate began by sending an envoy across the river to treat with the BLA and they promptly decamped. While this was going on Wingate discovered the local boats and their skilled native paddlers could help move his forces. They helped tow the Chindats RAF circular dinghies using 1500 lb net weights. Upon seeing how the locals managed Wingate wrote notes that in the future he should employ at least 40 men to each column who were skilled in handling boats and that 80 percent of his men needed to know how to swim. Yes many of these Chindits did not know how to swim. The mules as usual proved to be difficult to get across, leading 40 to be abandoned while the rest were tethered to boats and paddled across. Fergusson's Column 5 crossed the Irrawaddy at Tigyaing with assistance of local villagers, missing the Japanese pursuers by a hair's breadth. Fergusson turned south, but then received orders from Wingate to abandon his mission to help Calvert and instead rejoin the rest of the brigade. Calvert completely unaware of these orders, faced a game of hide and seek with the Japanese, leaving them boody traps as they marched. At Tigyaing, Calverts group's rearguard were being hit by the Japanese as they crossed the river. Further south of him, the Southern group had crossed the river at Taguang on March 10th, continuing east. Wingate's men were making their own way eastwards, but the supply drops were becoming less and less frequent and the amount of wounded men was increasing. Wingate was forced to leave many men behind as the Japanese continued to pressure them. On march the 15th, the Southern group met up with Calvert's column 3 near Pegon where they exchanged information. Despite orders to head for Mongmit, Major dunlop and Colonel Alexander decided to advance to Namhkan, crossing the Shweliriver and making an escape for China. As the southern group continued they ran into Fergusson's column 5 on March 20th at Inbale Chaung. There they received orders to continue with the original plans, so they redirected themselves to Mongmit again. There they were supposed to meet with the Kachin guerrillas, but they were so late the Kachin had departed. Meanwhile Calvert and Fergusson were having a rough time as an entire Japanese battalion had arrived at Myitson and they were fanning out patrols to hunt them down. On March 23rd, Calvert found one of these patrols near the Nam Mit River and laid a trap killing 100 of them. In his words ‘We let fly with everything we had and a lot of Japs could never have known what hit them. It was one of the most one-sided actions I have ever fought in.' He paid for the ambush with a dozen Gurkhas. Calvert's column made its way towards Gokteik, their glittering prize when disappointment was dealt to them. They received orders from Wingate to withdraw back to India. Wingate also took the care to tell his commanders not to call it a “retreat”, but instead to tell their men they were marching north to cooperate with parachute troops in an attack on Bhamo and Indaw. This was to deceive the enemy if men were captured and to simply boost morale. Calvert complied with the order, but in a bit of defiance decided he wanted to hit a railway on the retreat. Reading Calvert's mind Wingate sent an additional message to Calvert saying he needed to get out as fast as possible and not perform any additional strikes, he finished with this “we can get new equipment and wireless sets. But it will take 25 years to get another man. These men have done their job, their experience is at a premium”. Wingate at this point decided they needed a good supply drop and ordered one for March 24th in a paddy field near the village of Baw, which happened to be held by a Japanese company. This was the same location for the rendezvous with Fergussons column who were in bad need for supplies having been forced to butcher their own mules for meat and eat stews of monkeys, rats, locusts and cockroaches. Disaster struck. Wingate sent his forces to attack the Japanese company at Baw leading the RAF pilots seeing the confused battle to only drop one third of the supplies. Fergusson met up with Wingate on the 25th finding his superior to be a bit manic. Wingate was now claiming because of their actions, the Japanese commander would be hard pressed to annihilate them all to save face. Wingate faced a daunting issue, the Japanese would contest the passage of the Irrawaddy, how would they get through now? He decided to try a bluff, they would march back to Inywa and cross at the identical point they had taken to go east, thinking the Japanese would never expect it. To do this they would have to kill all their remaining mules and lighten their loads, perhaps we can take a moment of silence for these poor mules. Wingate told the men once they got across the river they were to break up into smaller groups, try to sabotage more railway installations and make their way back to Assam. The forces made a dreadful march back to Inywa, slaughtering their mules as they went, much to the grief of the muleteers. It became clear early the Japanese were following them. Colonel Tomotoki Koba had set up three defensive lines between the Chindits and the Indian border: 1 at the Irrawaddy, 1 along the Mu valley and 1 following the line of the Chindits. Koba's orders were pretty simply, to drive the Chindits into a trap as if they were wild beasts to hunt. Wingate attempted feints and decoys, such as sending Fergusson's Column 5 towards the village of Hintha. This decoy worked great for everyone else of course, as Fergussons men suffered heavy casualties for their efforts. The feints and decoys worked as the bamboozled Japanese never fully caught up to the main body, failing to capture the Chindits in the Shweli loop as it was known. By 4pm on 28th, the main body reached Inywa where they lucked out greatly. It turned out the Japanese had neglected to commandeer the boats along the Shweli. Wingate was able to commander a number of local boats and his men began to cross the river. Column 7 went first followed by 2 and 8. But Column 8 as they made their way were fired upon by Japanese patrols. It was fortunate for the Chindits the Japanese patrols were small and lacked heavy machine guns. Even so, the mortar and rifle fire was enough for Wingate to call off the rest of the columns leaving column 7 on the other side of the river to make their own way home to India. Wingate took the rest of the forces to a secure bivouac 10 miles south east of Inywa where he ordered the men to disperse into 5 smaller groups. It was now every man for himself as they say. The first group to really suffer was Fergussons column 5. After the bitter fight at Hintha, he sent word to Wingate advised him where they should be rendezvousing for a supply drop. But when Fergusson got to the location, there was no drop and no Wingate. Fergusson's radio radio was destroyed at Hintha so he had to rely on runners and now knew he basically was on his own. Fergusson decided to take his column and head for the Kachin hills. When his men tried to cross the Shweli it turned into a disaster. Many men were swept away by a flood and most of their animals alone with them. 46 men had to be abandoned on a sandbank in the middle of the river and in Fergusson's words “‘the decision which fell on me there was as cruel as any which could fall on the shoulders of a junior commander'. His men staggered on half crazed with hunger and thirst. After 15 days they reached the Chindwin on April 24th and would limp over to Imphal 2 days later. Their column suffered horribly, 95 survivors out of an original 318. Major Ken Gilkes column 7 managed to get to China with 150 survivors and would fly back to India. Wingates dispersed groups would have a particularly horrible time on their way home. They had tales to tell of Japanese atrocities, the treachery of Burman villagers, the constant battle to stay awake, the agony of hunger and thirst and the feeling of being hunted down like beasts. Their menu more often the naught was python meat and nettles. There also began a rumor amongst the dispersed groups that Wingate had intentionally taken the easy way out for himself while using the rest of them as decoys. As for Wingates group, his original thinking was that the trek would take 2 weeks but it took roughly 22 days. They spent 2 full days around the Irrawaddy trying to find a safe way across as the Japanese patrols attacked them. On April 13th, with the help of friendly locals who provided paddlers and bamboo rafts they got across. They planned to go across in three groups, and unfortunately for the last group who was acting rearguard they would be left behind. The starving survivors made their way to the Wuntho-Indaw railway then through the Mangin range. At this point all of the food ran out, making even the Python stews seem appetizing. They would make the mistake of trying to buy rice from a pro-Japanese village who began hitting gongs to summon the Japanese causing them to run. At another more neutral village they were able to buy some buffalo meat. As they continued through the Mangin range they nearly died of starvation if it was not for a stroke of luck when one of their Burmese interpreters contacted a local monastery who sold them chicken, tomatoes, rice bananas and 5 pigs. Refreshed they continued and by the 23ed of april could see the Chindwin river. Wingate recounted stating ‘Behold the Chindwin. It is a poor heart that never rejoices.' The 30 mile trek to the Chindwin was the hardest part of the journey. When finally facing the great river Wingate was forced to divide his men into those deemed strong enough to swim across and those who needed a boat. It took 5 men 7 hours to hack some elephant grass to make rafts. Wingate and others swam the Chindwin at a narrow point 500 yards or so wide. Even the strong swimmers were in danger of drowning, many forced to float on their backs. Wingate himself was pretty close to being swept away but managed to keep afloat using a pack for buoyancy. Everyone who got to the other side of the river were utterly exhausted. To their misery they soon heard the incoming Japanese on the other side of the river. As they hit the first village they came across they devoured the meals they could find. But they had left countless non swimming comrades on the other side and Wingate was desperate to send rescue parties. They found a post manned by some Gurkha rifles and obtained their help grabbing local boats and taking a flotilla back over the Chindwin to save the men they could find. In the end Wingates small group of 43 would see 34 survivors reach Assam. Meanwhile far to the south, Dunlop and Alexander's southern group were the furthest away from India. They decided to try and head back to Fort Hertz, but would be ambushed many times along the way. They crossed at the head of the Irrawaddy using stealth to avoid clashes with the Japanese. With the help of locals who gave them food and boats they made it across by April 20th, but after crossing were hit again by the Japanese suffering heavy casualties. Now down to 350 men, they continued towards the Mu River where they were ambushed yet again on the 28th. Colonel Alxander would be killed among others, as Dunlop recounted "Clarke told me that the last mortar bomb had blown away most of the Colonel Alexander and officer De La Rue's legs. Edmonds and some orderlies had carried them away into the jungle, but that no one could now be found who knew of their whereabouts." Dunlop led the force of exhausted men to the Chindwin river fighting off multiple Japanese patrols. They would wander into early may and were saved by Karen guerilla forces a very lucky break. Lastly, Calverts column 3 made their way to the Shewli river by March 27th with Japanese patrols hot on their trail. Calvert decided the best course of action was to break up into 9 smaller groups. Out of the 360 men in Column 3, 205 eventually recrossed the Chindwin by mid April. Calvert personally would lead a group to detonate more explosives across the Burmese railway. So ends operation longcloth. Two major things to note were Wingates character and behavior during the expedition. For the first, it is not surprising to see that extreme stress brought up the brittle personality of mr Wingate. It seems in his own mind, Wingate could never be at fault. Wingate clearly had not factored the importance of river crossings, which is unforgivable given Burma's riverine system. The crossings over the Irrawaddy showcased Wingates glory hunting nature. Wingate also was draconian in his punishment of the men. He told his men if any of them plundered villages or lost their own equipment he would have them shot. This went beyond normal army code. If sentries fell asleep and were caught, Wingate gave them 3 choices; be shot, make their own way back home or be flogged, not surprisingly everyone chose to be flogged. Wingate's behavior likewise kept switching from mania to depression given the circumstances. The casualty figures of the operation were appalling. Out of 3000 men of the 77th brigade that Wingate took into Burma, 2182 returned; 450 were killed in action and the rest went missing. Out of the southern group 260 men out of the 1000 survived. What had been achieved to justify such losses? There are arguments made on both sides. General Slim said of the operation “They had blown up bridges and cuttings on the Mandalay–Myitkyina railways that supplied the Japanese northern front, and attempted to reach across the Irrawaddy to cut the Mandalay–Lashio line. Exhaustion, difficulties of air supply, and the reaction of the Japanese, prevented this, and the columns breaking up into small parties made for the shelter of 4 Corps. About a thousand men, a third of the total force, failed to return. As a military operation the raid had been an expensive failure. It gave little tangible return for the losses it had suffered and the resources it had absorbed. The damage it did to Japanese communications was repaired in a few days, the casualties it inflicted were negligible, and it had no immediate effect on Japanese dispositions or plans.'” Even Wingates supporters admit the operation was a failure, some describing it “an engine without a train”. Fergusson would add it ‘What did we accomplish? Not much that was tangible. What there was became distorted in the glare of publicity soon after our return. We blew up bits of railway, which did not take long to repair; we gathered some useful intelligence; we distracted the Japanese from some minor operations, and possibly from some bigger ones; we killed a few hundreds of an enemy which numbers eighty millions; we proved that it was feasible to maintain a force by supply dropping alone.' Really in the end, Wingates exploits were used for propaganda purposes lifting the terrible morale amongst the British. The sacrifice of over 800 men for a rather pointless operation had to be glorified for if not it would have crushed morale further. Sit Winston Churchill would say of Longcloth on July 24th of 1943 ‘There is no doubt that in the welter of inefficiency and lassitude which has characterised our own operations on the Indian front, this man, his force and his achievements stand out; and no question of seniority must obstruct the advance of real personalities in their proper station in war.' Wingate performed a press conference on May 20th to spin the allied propaganda machine. Reuters called them “the british ghost army”, the daily mail hailed Wingate as “clive of Burma”. Wingate had performed the typical British habit of turning obvious defeats into glorious victories, it was very much his Dunkirk. 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. The mad onion man Wingate successfully, or unsuccessfully performed Operation Longcloth. His exploits became legendary, but perhaps one should look closer at the reality behind what occurred in the depths of Burma.
Last time we spoke a bit about the ongoings of the Second Sino-Japanese War. Mao Zedong's Fourth Army faced off against the IJA in the western Hubei area causing significant casualties to both sides. The engagement was a mixed one with both sides claiming victory, and it seems it was a tactical draw. Over in the Solomons, Halsey had fixated his eyes on Munda and this prompted him to perform a naval bombardment of it and Vila-Stanmore. Some very unlucky Japanese aboard two destroyers ran right into the Americans enroute to bombard the airstrips and this led to their terrible defeat at the battle of Blackett Strait. The small and short battle showcased the Japanese were being bled and things were only going to continue to get worse for the empire of the rising sun. But today we are venturing back to Burma to talk about the Chindits so grab your onions. This episode is Operation Longcloth Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, 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 world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two 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 you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. A few weeks ago we began the story about Wingate and the Chindits. The first task given to the Chindits was Operation Longcloth which Wingate did not like as a title because it did not hold the grandiloquence he sought. Now a major rationale for Operation Longcloth was to help relieve some pressure from places like Fort Hertz, the last remaining British outpost left in Burma. Fort Hertz was around 60 miles south of the Chinese border manned by Karen levies and was on the brink of collapse. The fort was maintained as an outpost originally by the Myitkyina Battalion, but after the Japanese pushed the allies out of Burma it began to see many retreating allied troops who would garrison it. The military authorities within India however had no direct contact with the fort during most of the summer of 1942. Luckily for the allies, the Japanese did not continue their advance towards the northern Burmese border, most likely because they did not believe a allied outpost could be maintained in such a remote place. To get a picture of what the hell was going on at the Fort, the 153rd Gurkha Indian Parachute Battalion led by Lt Colonel James Owen Merion Roberts were parachuted into upper burma to investigate the state of the Myitkyina area on July 3rd of 1942. Alongside this on August 12th of 1942, Major Hopkins of the 50th Indian Parachute battalion overflew Fort Hertz and discovered unexpectedly that it was still in British hands. Lt Colonel Roberts had reached the fort some days prior and figured out the landing strip near the fort was still usable. The Fort Hertz airstrip served as an emergency landing strip for aircraft flying over the Hump to get supplies into China. The same airstrip was naturally also a supply line for Fort Hertz. The day after the discovery of the usable airstrip was made, a party led by Captain G.E.C Newland of the 153rd indian parachute battalion dropped into Fort Hertz with engineering supplies and they quickly went to work repairing the airstrip. By the 20th the airstrip was fully functional and Lt Colonel Gamble was sent to be the new commander of the area followed by a company of the 7/9th Jat regiment. A special force was created called the Northern Kachin Levies. They were made up of member of the Kachin people under the command of British officers. Originally Colonel Gamble was their leader and they helped various British Indian army units in the area to engage the Japanese and rally locals to their cause. Now way back at the beginning of the war, Chiang Kai-shek sought the construction of a road from Ledo to Assam that would cut through the mountains, forests and rivers of northern Burma to link it with the Burma road at Lungling on the Chinese side. This was to be a colossal amount of work, Chiang kai-shek estimated it would be built in 5 months, while Stilwell's team of experts believed it would take 2.5 years. The British were wary about the Ledo road because it destroyed their private shipping monopoly by allowing the Chinese direct access to India. However washington forced them to accept it, despite Britain trying to obstruct its construction by claiming they would perform a amphibious assault to recapture rangoon to reopen its road to China. Wavell argued that even if the Ledo road was complete it would be too costly to maintain, but washington was adamant about it, so they took full responsibility for its construction and cost. The Ledo road would be agonizingly slow to construct. It would take all of 1943 for the road to be cut from Ledo to assam to Shingbwiyang in Burma, just 103 miles in all. This was not surprising given it consisting of 100,000 cubic feet of earth that had to be removed along a track that ran as high as 4500 feet over the Patka range through thick jungle. The workforce consisted of 15,000 us troops, of which 60% were african-american and 35,000 locals. Churchill famously described the Ledo Road as “a road that would be open only when there was no longer any need for it”. Chennault likewise eager to do anything to increase his funding for the airforces in CHina began argued that the road used up precious resource that would never provide the 65,000 tons of supplies over the Hump that his pilots could deliver. A lot of the allied analysts crunched the numbers and agreed with Chennault, and even General Slim added his agreement to the mater, stating they should better focus on simply retaking burma by military means and thus the road to china would be open. General Slim actually had a lot to say in the matter and wrote this “I agreed with Stilwell that the road could be built. I believed that, properly equipped and efficiently led, Chinese troops could defeat Japanese if, as should be the case with his Ledo force, they had a considerable numerical superiority. On the engineering side I had no doubts. We had built roads over country as difficult, and with much less technical equipment than the Americans would have . . . Thus far Stilwell and I were in complete agreement, but I did not hold two articles of his faith. I doubted the overwhelming war-winning value of this road, and, in any case, I believed it was starting from the wrong place. The American amphibious strategy in the Pacific, of hopping from island to island would, I was sure, bring much quicker results than an overland advance across Asia with a Chinese army yet to be formed. In any case, if the road was to be really effective, its feeder railway should start from Rangoon, not Calcutta.” Regardless the Ledo Road was to be built, all 1072 miles of it . Back in December of 1942, the 45th american engineer regiment and the 823rd aviation battalion, two african-american units arrived to begin the first segment of the colossal project connecting Ledo to Hukawng Valley. To build these 103 miles had the men led by Major General Raymond Wheeler braving the difficult Pangsau Pass of 3727 feet before dropping 700 feet to Shingbwiyang. By January 20th of 1943, construction was being done on a 24 hour basis at a rate of 3 quarters of a mile a day. By February 18th Wheeler was given command of the defense of the Ledo sector and despite Wavell's engineer in chief giving a skeptical estimate that the next 45 miles of the road would only be done by March 1st, on February 28th they crossed the Burmese border. Meanwhile the 18th division led by General Mutaguchi Renya was given the responsibility of defending northern Burma. General Mutaguchi was a victor of the Singapore campaign. In fact the 18th division was something of an elite division having fought in China, Malaya, Singapore, the Philippines and now Burma. The logistics as you can imagine for his forces all the way in Northern Burma were not good. The men were greatly fatigued by the heavy fighting and lack of everything, so Mutaguchi was content simply garrisoning the region. He deployed a single regiment, the 114th in Hukawng Valley, the 55th in the Indaw area and the 56th in Myitkyina. Mutaguchi's men were plagued by Kachin levies performing guerilla warfare. Soon he was forced to deploy his men to embark on vigorous patrolling north of the area of Myitkyina, leaving his 19th division vulnerable to attrition and without much in terms of replacements for casualties. In the words of Private Fujino Hideo: “Our enemy was not actually British, Chinese, nor Indians but the Kachins. They were quicker than monkeys and talented in shooting … After the eight month occupation, the punitive force at Sumprabum suffered heavy damage and the casualties from the Kachins' guerrilla tactics … In the course of the campaign, the killed and wounded amounted to a great number.” By february the situation prompted Mutaguchi to redirect his attention towards the Kachin state where he planned to send the 114th regiment to attack Fort Hertz and Hkalak Ga, one of the important bases for which the Kachin levies operated. This also happened to be a place the Kachin levies screened for the building of the Ledo road. Thus in order to save everything, Wavell had gone along with allowing Wingate to launch operation Longcloth in an effort to prevent the offensive against Fort Hertz, the Ledo Road and the Hump air route. Now the last time we were talking about the Chindits they had scored a success attacking Pinlebu and demolishing major parts of the Bongyaung railway. Wingate 10 miles north of Wuntho had established an HQ in the Bambwe Taung hills and was faced with a large decision, to carry on across the Irrawaddy or to retire back to India. Being Wingate he carried on. However while the Japanese at first were a bit bewildered by the attacks, they soon figured out what kind of force they were facing and set out to search and destroy them. The success of the railway demolition had thus created new perils. The Japanese were gathering in number to the rear of the Chindits. The No 1 column in the southern force that had survived the multiple disasters had blown up the railway bridge at Kyaikthin and crossed the Irrawady at Taguang on their own initiative. By March 10th, they had no time to lose as the Japanese were in hot pursuit. The people of Tigyaing welcomed the British and made boats available for their crossing. Fergusson and the No 5 Column got across by nightfall just before a JApanese column appeared on the westen bank to smash them. Learning the enemy had occupied Tigyaing, Calvert with the No 3 column crossed 5 miles downriver. Then on march 13th they were ambushed. Calvert tried to hold the Japanese off with rearguard actions, while his main body crossed some islands midstream and luckily for the men the Japanese did not press their attack or else the entire column likely would have been annihilated. The Japanese were uncertain of the numbers of this new enemy and were being cautious, again they had been fooled into believing the force facing them might be large. Regardless of getting the majority to safety, 7 of Calverts men were killed with 6 wounded who had to be left on an island. Calvert left a note with the 6 wounded men directed towards the Japanese commander asking him to treat the 6 wounded men in accordance with the code of bushido. Meanwhile Wingate and the main body of the northern force, around 1200 men left Bambwe Taung and came to a major tributary of the Irrawaddy called Shweli on March 17th. Here the river was so wide it made ropes and dinghies useless and the crossing had to be made by boats. The danger was that the approach to the stream was over open paddy fields, where they could easily be spotted. On top of this intelligence had revealed the far shore was held by units of the Burmese Liberation Army. When Wingate sent across an envoy to treat with them, the fearless warrior of the BLA promptly decamped. Wingates men crossed at once, but yet again their mules gave them trouble. 40 mules had to be left behind, while the rest were tethered to boats waddling across. They crossed during the night of March 17th and all got over by sunset. With Calvert and Fergusson well ahead of him, Wingate signaled the forces to march for the Gokteik viaduct so they could demolish it,thus severing the Mandalay-Lashio road. Calvert turned south towards Mytison, while Fergusson was ordered to rejoin Wingates force. However Calvert was unaware of this order thinking Fergusson was backing him up as he approached Mytison. Without the extra man power, when he got to Mytison he knew he could not hope to take it head on, so he prepared an ambush. He called the RAF in to bomb the town while his men laid a trap along the Nam Mit river. A japanese patrol walked right into the ambush and lost 100 men. Calvert reported ‘We let fly with everything we had and a lot of Japs could never have known what hit them. It was one of the most one-sided actions I have ever fought in.' For this great feat, the paid with the lives of around 6 Gurkhas. Calvert's group continued on receiving an airdrop on the 19th, a 10 ton dump of supplies that would be the largest drop of the entire expedition. With their supplies in hand they trekked up the hills to prepare for their assault against Gokteik, but they suddenly received an order to return to India. Calverts force were too far south of the main body and would have to achieve the objective on their own initiative, thus he could not hope to ignore them. Calverts men turned back, but made sure to demolition a railway in their retreat. Wingate sent Calvert word that he should get out as fast as possible in order to bring the most survivors he could for quote ‘we can get new equipment and wireless sets. But it will take twenty five years to get another man. These men have done their job, their experience is at a premium.' Calvert and the No 3 column reached the Chindwin on april 14th crossing it without opposition and were the first out of Burma. Calvert and his column were the real success story of Operation Longcloth. As for Wingate, according to those in his company he came into a “down period” for his bipolar cycle. Many accounts refer to him at this time as “luth suspendu” highly strung, irritable and irrational. During the crossing of the irrawaddy, an officer had reported to Wingate he had a snag and apparently Wingate reacted by throwing himself to the ground in a cry of exasperation despair. Wingates biographer had this to say about the minor event “it was one among a hundred evidences of his impersonality at continual variance with his egotism' he left no record of exactly where he crossed the Irrawaddy. He seems to have concentrated on the negative and discounted the amazing run of luck the Chindits had enjoyed so far – crossing the Chindwin, cutting the railway in 70 different places, crossing the Irrawaddy, all without significant losses – suspecting that, in the words of one of his sergeants, ‘there must be a catch somewhere'. It seems Wingate did not know his men were at their limits and he made the cardinal mistake of funneling his columns together, perfect to bring them into a death trap. Instead of spreading them over a wide area, he compressed them within 15 miles of each other in a king of peninsula surrounded by the Shweli and Irrawaddy rivers, making it much easier for their japanese pursuers to find them. The Chindits were also on a terrain mainly made up of paddy fields rather than jungle, thus they were particularly visible to the enemy. A Japanese spotter plane detected the No 5 column at one point and basically all the Japanese needed to do was take the roads from Mytison to Male where they could have encircled them. But suddenly Wingate realized his predicament and ordered his men to break out of the Shweli loop. This was to be easier said than done. The men were slow, due to hunger, their boots were worn out, they had not had a supply drop in many days. No 5 column had gone 48hours without food and it was becoming apparent Wingates force was too large to be supplied by air. Back over in Imphal the 4th corps whose role was to provide logistical back up for the CHindits were greatly puzzled by Wingates plans once he had crossed the Irrawaddy. The signaled to know what exactly his intentions were and Wingate replied that his destination was the Kachin hills, from where he would launch an attack against the Lashio-Bhamo road. The 4th corps gently reminded Wingate that such a distance meant they would be unable to supply him by air and suggested he try to instead attack Shwebo west of the Irrawaddy. It was clear they wanted him to go there, but Wingate responded the men could not get back across the Irrawaddy as the Japanese had stolen all their boats and were patrolling the access routes. To this the 4th corps ordered him to end his operation and make their withdrawal back to India. It was actually the order that prompted Wingate to sent his message to Calvert when he did, while he also sent word to Fergusson to rendezvous with him at Baw, where Wingate hoped to get all his men a supply drop before making the journey home. Ferguson's column were in really bad shape, they had no water and began sucking the fluid from any green bamboo stems they could find. They butchered their mules for meat and made stews of monkeys, rats, locusts and cockroaches. They were ridden with lice and leeches. The leeches were particularly bad, as when a man pulled one off, the parasite's head would get stuck in the skin creating an infected oozing sore. Fergusson sent word via radio to Wingate stating a bitter bible verse ‘I can count all my bones: they stare and gloat over me. (Psalms 22:17).' It was a mistake to send the bible thumper Wingate such a message as he quickly responded back a quote from St John's gospel ‘Consider that it is expedient one man should die for the greater good of all people.'. It seems Wingate was overconfident about the supply drops, having success prior by allowing some of his forces to attack Japanese garrisons while other oversaw aerial drops had driven the CHindits to take it all for granted. At Baw disaster struck. Wingate launched an attack hoping the RAF would support him, but the pilots could not make out friend from foe and ended up flying off after only dropping a third of the supplies. Fergusson finally rendezvous with Wingate at Shaukpin Chuang river on march 25th. Wingate told the men he thought the Japanese commander was pressed to do everything he could to annihilate them all just to save face at this point. Wingate held a conference with the officers where Fergusson recounted it as being ‘the last reunion of a very happy band of brothers before setting out on the perilous homeward journey, which many of them did not survive'. Knowing the Japanese would block their passage across the irrawaddy, Wingate decided to try a bluff. He would march back to Inywa and cross at the identical point of the eastward crossing. They would have to kill all their remaining animals to make the traverse lightly armed, and once across they would to split up into small groups to try and sabotage more railway installations on their way back to India. Wingate arranged for the drops to be made south of the Shweli loop in the hopes of persuading the Japanese that was where the brigade was to buy his men time. He sent No 1 column eastwards to the Kachin hills, basically to their doom to save the rest of his brigade. All the columns would endure a terrible march back to Inywa. The mules were slaughtered as they went, and the Japanese were hot on their heels. Colonel Tomotoki Koba had set up 3 defensive lines between the Chindits and the border to India: the first position was at the Irrawaddy, the second along the Mu valley and the third following the line of the Chindwin. Meanwhile the Japanese hot on their trail's purpose was to drive them into the trap. Wingate tried to toss the enemy off the scene by using feints and decoys, including ordering Fergussons No 5 column to attack the village of Hintha, halfway between Baw and Inywa. The feints it seems worked as the Japanese never caught up to them, missing the opportune chance to trap the Chindits in the Shweli loop. The main body of the Chindits reached Inywa at 4pm on the 28th and their luck had not run out. While the Japanese had stolen their boats over the Irrawaddy, they had neglected to do so on the Shweli. The Chindits gathered the boats they could and crossed the river. No 7 column was first followed by 2 and then 8. 8 was fired upon by the enemy halfway across, fortunately the Japanese force was quite small and lacked heavy machine guns. Even so their mortars, rifles and light automatics was enough to drive many of the CHindits into the jungle as the No 7 column was left on its own to flee. Wingate tried to secure a bivouac 10 mile south east of Inywa and divided his columns into 5 dispersal groups arranged for supply drops. From that point on, they were on their own initiatives. Fergusson's No 5 column suffered heavily during their fight at Hintha and having lost his radios equipment they were own their own. Fergusson decided to take his men to the Kachin hills the closest sanctuary it seemed. But when they tried to cross the Shweli it turned into a nightmare. Many of his men were swept away during a flood as were many mules. 46 men were abandoned on a sandbank in the middle of the river as the Japanese began to attack. Fergussons recalled ‘the decision which fell on me there was as cruel as any which could fall on the shoulders of a junior commander'. Fergusson's group staggered on, starving and dehydrated and would limp to Imphal by april 26. Column 5 had suffered tremendously, only 95 survived the ordeal out of 318 men. Column 7 managed to get 150 of his men to China and flew back to India. All the dispersed groups had terrible tales to tell about atrocities committed by the Japanese, or treachery on the part of Burman villagers. Men spoke of having to struggle to stay away, hiding in caves while the enemy hunted them down like dogs. Rice and buffalo meat were rare luxuries for them, more often than naught they ate python and nettles. But here we have to end to story, for the next time we come back to the Chindits we will conclude Operation longcloth and the daring retreat back to India by the Chindits. 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. The onion eating madman Wingate took his men dangerously into the fray and many of the paid dearly for it. Their success brought the anger of the Japanese bearing upon them, how many would survive the trek back to India?
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Katsching macht die Kasse, denn heute ist Zahltag und bezahlt wird in einer neuen Folge Normale Möwe! Während Hinnerk komplett im Sack durch Deutschland reist, lässt sich Max die Sonne auf den Bauch scheinen und badet in einer Wanne der Glückseligkeit. Es ist also alles wie immer und nur ein wenig anders. Denn wo die Möwe dreimal schreit, sind Hinni und Maxi auch nicht weit! Vor allem bei Max, denn in Stuttgart ist ein großes Defizit an den vielleicht schönsten Tieren der Welt. Ob es in BaWü auch Möwis gibt?
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Simon Shares Remgro (JSE code: REM) plans to unbundle its stake in Grindrod (JSE code: GND). There were ideas that maybe Remgro would take out Grindrod, but the unbundling is going in a different direction and Remgro unbundles shares they don't want. Remember also that after the unbundling expect weakness in the Grindrod share price for a few weeks. They've held them since 2011 and hold a 24.81% stake For every 100 Remgro you'll receive 30.70841 Grindrod shares. Last day to trade (LDT) is 11 October 2022. You'll receive them with a base cost that Remgro paid, that value is still to be determined. Barloworld (JSE code: BAW) trading update is not bad. The big news is that they plan to list Avis by year-end. Tiger Brands (JSE code: TBS) trading update was solid off a low base. The chart looks bullish as it rose +10% on Monday after the update. Chart looking decent and a potential delisting target? The UK is an absolute mess. Here the UK 5, 10 & 30 year bonds for September .(with correct carts) . Just September pic.twitter.com/hMj5yP65bC — Simon Brown (@SimonPB) September 28, 2022 Rampant Dollar The US$ Index (code: DXY) is at twenty-year highs and within a few percent taking out the highs from the early 2000s and heading back to levels last seen in the mid-1980s. The reasons are simple and two-fold; The world is scared and fear sees investors rushing to the safety of the US$. Rising rates in the US now see the US ten-year treasury bills trading around 4%, the highest level in over a decade. So investors can flee to the US$ and buy 10-year bills for a ±4% return. Importantly this is hitting every currency in the world. Has earnings implications for US companies selling products offshore as those profits are now lower due to US strength. When does the strength stop? In the short-term a pullback is likely. But as long as fears remain the strength will continue and could continue well into next year. What to do? Don't panic. Consider some JSE listed currency ETFs. Continue with your offshoring strategy. The tables have turned. Emerging markets are much more resilient against the US Dollar than the rest of the G10. Year-to-date, the Dollar has risen a stunning 15% against the G10 (black), but only 5% against emerging markets (blue). EM is the new standard bearer for stability... pic.twitter.com/ToaQvQB9DS — Robin Brooks (@RobinBrooksIIF) September 27, 2022
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Baw gawd, that's Trey Rowland's theme music!!! The Noles247 staff got stronger today as we formally announce the addition of Trey Rowland. Florida State fans will know Trey from his work on the Rowlcast – his podcast in which he combined a unique blend of insight/passion/hijinx to go along with natural interview skills to create one of the most recognizable shows in the FSU market – as well as the Triple Option, the X's and O's breakdown show with Noles247's Kevin Little and Adam Brown. Trey is bringing his energy and skill set as a host to help build the On The Bench podcast, assist with video projects along with Kev and AB, and to build more content as Noles247 expands its footprint. Join us in welcoming Trey to the team! You can subscribe to On The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MG, GWM Haval, and LDV are already making their mark on the Aussie new vehicle market. But they're the tip of an enormous Chinese automotive industry iceberg, with dozens of makes and models available in the domestic market that we never see.In this episode of the CarsGuide podcast, James Cleary, Tung Nguyen, and Andrew Chesterton look at the so far unknown models that should find a home here.From the Suzuki Jimny bating BAW 212, to the Nio EP9 EV hypercar, as well as the tough Great Wall Shelby Dragon Bullet mega ute. You can't buy any of them… yet!You can get in touch with us on Facebook, Twitter (#CGPodcast) and Instagram, and let us know what road rules you'd like to see changed or updated by emailing comments@carsguide.com.au
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Simon Shares City Lodge* (JSE code: CLH) results, fair valuation around 800c? BHP Group* (JSE code: BHG) will see a significant reduction in its weighting in Top40 and Resi10 indices. PSG (JSE code: PSG) exiting the JSE. Wilson Bayly Holmes (JSE code: WBO) has lost investor confidence. Murray & Roberts* (JSE code: MUR) results. HEPS at 29c a little light, but back in profit. War in Europe Inflation is the biggest economic issue. Energy, PGMs and agriculture. Will central banks stick to their rate rising trend? People want to buy the Russian ETF, why? Even if peace happens today, sanctions will be in place for some time to come. Buy Satrix Resi10 ETF* (JSE code: STXRES). The Oil ETN (JSE code: SBOIL). Local stocks impacted Barloworld (JSE code: BAW) about 20% of revenue. Mondi (JSE code: MND) about 12% of revenue. * I hold ungeared positions. Upcoming events; 07 March ~ JSE Power Hour: Geopolitics, inflation and markets
Son of a major car dealer and raised in mansion with a horse paddock and a pond, listen to the musical history of Bobby Shazam. A child of the 80's, he falls in love with rap and break dancing. He teaches himself the wheels of steel, the 1's & 2's and after meeting Mike Clarke he signs a deal with Jive Records and starts as the opening act for Boogie Down Productions.A regular performer at many of Detroit's East Side house parties, he came up along side other local rappers like; Esham, Insane Clown Posse and Slim Shady himself, Eminem. One thing this white rapper will tell you, he hates being compared to Vanilla Ice and blames Rob Van Winkle for setting his career back a couple of years and making it harder to succeed in the music business.With his metoritc rise to the top, he marries BayWatch beach runner, Pamela Anderson. With the ups come the downs, he gets into a fist fight at the MTV VMA Awards with Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee, he punched out a strip club DJ in Nashville and has a traditional Atlanta Waffle House Brawl. Baw-wit-the-baw, it's time to get raw, it's the roll of Kid Rock!Leave an Anonymous SpeakPipe Voice Msg: www.crimeinmusic.comTweet Us: www.twitter.com/crimeinmusicIG: www.instagram.com/crimeinusicFaceBook: www.facebook.com/crimeinmusicThis show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Son of a major car dealer and raised in mansion with a horse paddock and a pond, listen to the musical history of Bobby Shazam. A child of the 80's, he falls in love with rap and break dancing. He teaches himself the wheels of steel, the 1's & 2's and after meeting Mike Clarke he signs a deal with Jive Records and starts as the opening act for Boogie Down Productions.A regular performer at many of Detroit's East Side house parties, he came up along side other local rappers like; Esham, Insane Clown Posse and Slim Shady himself, Eminem. One thing this white rapper will tell you, he hates being compared to Vanilla Ice and blames Rob Van Winkle for setting his career back a couple of years and making it harder to succeed in the music business.With his metoritc rise to the top, he marries BayWatch beach runner, Pamela Anderson. With the ups come the downs, he gets into a fist fight at the MTV VMA Awards with Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee, he punched out a strip club DJ in Nashville and has a traditional Atlanta Waffle House Brawl. Baw-wit-the-baw, it's time to get raw, it's the roll of Kid Rock!Leave an Anonymous SpeakPipe Voice Msg: www.crimeinmusic.comTweet Us: www.twitter.com/crimeinmusicIG: www.instagram.com/crimeinusicFaceBook: www.facebook.com/crimeinmusicThis show is part of Pantheon Podcasts