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Last time we spoke about the Battle for South Sakhalin and the Kurile Islands. In August 1945, as Japan teetered on the edge of destruction following the atomic bombings, a desperate situation unfolded. The Soviet Union launched a sudden invasion of Manchuria, catching Japanese forces off guard. On August 14, Japan's decision to surrender was made, announced to the world the following day. However, the Kwantung Army resisted fiercely, engaging in frantic evacuations. In South Sakhalin, Japanese defenders clashed with advancing Soviet troops, facing overwhelming odds. By August 18, chaos reigned on the Japanese side, with forces surrendering and civilians in panic. As the Soviets pushed forward, the situation became increasingly dire for Japan. Despite valiant resistance, the imminent defeat became clear. In a moment of critical decision, Emperor Hirohito accepted the surrender terms, officially sealing Japan's fate and marking the end of the Pacific War. However the Soviets had not yet stopped their onslaught. This episode is the Soviet Victory in Asia 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. We are drawing near to the real conclusion of this series! Japan has officially surrendered, however the Soviets are not done just yet. East asia is a delicious piece of cake, laid wide open and Stalin intends to take every piece he can grab before the curtain falls. Now as we last left off it was August 18, and General Yamada's Kwantung Army had surrendered to the Soviet forces led by Marshal Vasilevsky, who were advancing rapidly through Manchuria. Yet, some Japanese units, like those at Kalgan, continued to resist occupation until the month's end. On August 19, following Yamada's announcement that all military operations had ceased, a Soviet delegation arrived at Hsinking. A daring operation took place, where a 225-strong detachment from the 6th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade, part of the 5th Guards Tank Corps, was airlifted to the city's main airfield. This mission, along with others, was carried out under orders from Marshal Vasilevsky on August 18, following the commander's initial offer of surrender from the Kwantung Army. Vasilevsky's directive was urgent: “The Japanese resistance is broken, and the challenging road conditions hinder the swift advance of our main forces. We need to deploy specially formed, fast-moving, and well-equipped units to capture Changchun, Mukden, Jilin, and Harbin immediately. These units should remain flexible for future missions, regardless of their distance from the main forces.”The push to accelerate operations came directly from Stalin himself. In Kulichkin's biography of Marshal Vasilevsky, he recounts a pivotal phone call on August 15. Stalin was informed that the Japanese had “lost command and control” and were unable to mount a strong defense, with their forces divided into several fragmented groups. Vasilevsky confidently stated, “Even a miracle cannot save the Japanese from total defeat,” stressing the need to maintain the momentum of the offensive. Stalin's response was straightforward: “Good. We need to increase the pace. What proposals do you have?” Vasilevsky revealed plans to use airborne assault forces against larger cities like Harbin, Changchun, Jilin, and Mukden, alongside advanced mobile units across all combined arms armies. These units, consisting of tanks and assault guns, were fully equipped with desantniki, ready to engage firmly in the ongoing operations. The landing at Shenyang revealed a remarkable twist of fate. Waiting at the airfield for evacuation to Japan was none other than the recently abdicated Emperor Puyi of Manchukuo. On August 15, 1945, Puyi tuned in to the radio and listened to Emperor Hirohito's address announcing Japan's surrender. In this historic speech, the Showa Emperor referred to the Americans' use of a "most unusual and cruel bomb," which had just devastated Hiroshima and Nagasaki. For Puyi, this was the first revelation of the atomic bombings, information that the Japanese had conveniently withheld from him until that moment. The aircraft carrying Major Chelyshev's force, escorted by fighter planes, landed at 1:15 PM without any opposition and captured him. This small unit's survival hinged on remaining unchallenged, and they successfully secured the airfield. They also freed several Allied personnel held at the nearby Hoten prisoner-of-war camp. As soon as the landing was secured, additional reinforcements were airlifted in later that day, led by General Kravchenko, the commander of the 6th Guards Tank Army. He formally accepted the city's surrender, and the Soviets then transported Puyi to the Siberian town of Chita. Meanwhile, Vasilevsky's ground offensive pressed on, mostly unopposed, though some resistance persisted. In the Transbaikal Front, Marshal Malinovsky's General Pliyev led his cavalry-mechanized units against the Japanese forces at Kalgan. Other units reached Jehol and accepted the surrender of the 108th Division. General Danilov's 17th Army secured the Shanhaiguan coast, while General Managarov's 53rd Army pushed towards Kailu. The main force of General Kravchenko's 6th Guards Tank Army regrouped at Tungliao and Kaitung, preparing to advance south toward Mukden. General Lyudnikov's 39th Army steadily approached Changchun, confronting the bypassed 107th Division, and General Luchinsky's 36th Army occupied Tsitsihar, accepting the surrender of the 136th Independent Mixed Brigade. At the same time, on General Purkayev's 2nd Far Eastern Front, General Teryokhin's 2nd Red Banner Army continued its siege of the Aihun fortified region. Meanwhile, a forward detachment moved slowly south through the Lesser Khinghan Mountains. General Mamonov's 15th Army began capturing and processing prisoners from the many retreating Japanese units after a successful amphibious assault secured Sansing. The Amur Flotilla supported the army's push towards Harbin, while General Pashkov's 5th Rifle Corps finally reached Poli, which had already been occupied by other Soviet units. In Marshal Meretskov's 1st Far Eastern Front, forward detachments of General Zakhvatayev's 35th Army began arriving at Linkou, focusing on the surrender of Japanese units in the area. Rear elements effectively eliminated the last traces of enemy resistance in the Hutou fortified area. After a challenging struggle through the wetlands and the capture of Mishan on August 12, advanced detachments of the 35th Army's main force, the 66th and 363rd Rifle Divisions, continued their advance against minimal opposition. The situation was starkly different to their rear, where the 1056th Rifle Regiment of the 264th Rifle Division, supported by the heavily reinforced 109th Fortified Region, worked to dismantle the now-isolated Hutou fortified area. Despite the dire circumstances, the garrison refused to surrender. Thus, the focus shifted to systematically eliminating their defenses, which became a painstaking task. The attackers deployed an artillery destruction group, secured air supremacy, and utilized well-trained assault formations. Their techniques included pouring kerosene or gasoline into ventilation shafts of underground structures, sometimes in alarming quantities. For instance, two tonnes of gasoline were recorded being poured into a single installation before ignition was applied. Despite the brutal and methodical obliteration of their positions, the defenders continued to ignore orders to surrender. Notably, on August 18, a Japanese prisoner was sent under a flag of truce to inform those still holding out that the war was officially over; tragically, he was hacked to death by a sword-wielding officer. Ultimately, this stubbornness led to catastrophic consequences: about 3,000 defenders were killed, blasted and burned, before a small number finally capitulated. Additionally, advanced detachments of General Beloborodov's 1st Red Banner Army reached Shangzhi before continuing towards Harbin, and forward elements of General Krylov's 5th Army pushed on toward Jilin. General Chistyakov's 25th Army commenced disarming General Murakami's 3rd Army, while the 10th Mechanized Corps advanced rapidly westward, crossing the Laoilin Mountain passes to arrive at Tunhua by nightfall. Over in North Korea, the 335th Rifle Division successfully landed in Chongjin, as General Kabanov's Southern Defense Region prepared for an assault on Gensan. In South Sakhalin, despite the surrender of the 125th Regiment and ongoing negotiations with General Mineki's 88th Division, Soviet forces opted to proceed with the planned landing at Maoka. Consequently, Admiral Andreyev's Northern Pacific Flotilla departed from Sovetskaya Gavan in the morning, carrying the bulk of the 113th Rifle Brigade along with a battalion of marines for the long and challenging voyage to Maoka. On Shumshu Island, as General Gnechko's forces were landing their artillery to renew their assault, Japanese officers unexpectedly approached the Soviets under flags of truce, carrying a letter from General Tsutsumi proposing negotiations for surrender. Representatives from both sides began discussions, and by 6 PM, the 91st Division formally surrendered the garrisons of Shumshu, Paramushir, and Onekotan. On August 20, Gnechko dispatched a small detachment on six vessels to seize control of the airfield at Kataoka. However, as they crossed the Second Kuril Strait, batteries on both sides of the narrow waterway opened heavy fire on the Soviet ships, forcing them to withdraw. This breach of the surrender agreement sparked a renewed offensive at 1 PM, coordinated with air strikes. The bases at Kataoka and Kashiwabar were bombed by 61 aircraft, which dropped over 200 bombs, enabling ground troops to push forward up to six kilometers. It was not until General Tsutsumi intervened that the Soviets were assured the Japanese would indeed lay down their arms. Meanwhile, Andreyev's convoy arrived at Maoka harbor on the morning of August 20, successfully landing the first wave of marines amid heavy fog. They quickly spread out and secured the area while the second and third waves of infantry followed behind. By noon, the port area was secured, and the marines began advancing eastward into the city, supported by infantry on their flanks. Taken by surprise, the Japanese defenders were ultimately compelled to retreat, with the 113th Rifle Brigade pursuing them through the mountains to the villages of Futamata and Osaka. In Manchuria, between August 20 and 21, Vasilevsky's units continued their advance to occupy the region's main centers. Stalin urged for greater speed, fearing that any delay might prompt President Truman to order General MacArthur's air-naval assault forces to land there. Notably, Pliyev's first column successfully captured Kalgan, while his second column moved south toward Beijing, securing Gubeikou at the border. Located in one of the passes through the Great Wall, marking the border between Manchukuo and China, the town was garrisoned by Japanese units. These forces surrendered upon the approach of the Soviet troops, who then quickly advanced toward Beijing, about 100 kilometers away. Although not the former capital itself, this area was under the control of Chinese Communist forces known as the 8th Route Army, who aligned with the Soviets. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek was acutely aware that any Japanese capitulation to the Communists in northern China would allow the latter to occupy vital territories, making their removal difficult. Consequently, he commanded the 8th Route Army not to accept any Japanese surrenders, insisting they only surrender to Nationalist forces, with dire punishments threatened for defiance. Adding to the complexity, the Soviet Union and China had signed the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance, discussed at Yalta, just six days earlier on August 14. This treaty promised mutual respect for sovereignty and non-interference in each other's internal affairs. The Soviets had also committed to providing “moral support and aid in military supplies and other material resources” exclusively to the National Government as the legitimate central authority of China. Thus, a significant political and military predicament loomed. However, the Soviets quickly extricated themselves from this situation when Malinovsky issued an order forbidding Pliyev's forces from crossing the border. As Pliyev recounted, his formations were poised just halfway between Chengde and Beijing, needing “only one 'leap' to the Chinese capital.” He noted, “I had to suspend the offensive and move north beyond the Great Wall.” Units from the 6th Guards Tank Army occupied both Changchun and Mukden, initiating a rail movement towards Port Arthur and Dairen. For those curious, at Pingfan and Changchun, General Shiro Ishii and the remaining personnel from Units 731 and 100 were captured by Soviet forces. In a tragic turn of events, all test subjects were murdered and cremated, while the Japanese attempted to destroy evidence of their facilities but were unable to do so in time. Following their capture, the Soviets launched an extensive campaign to uncover the secrets behind Units 731 and 100, leading to the Khabarovsk Trial. If you want to learn more about what I would call “japans operation paperclip”, the secret dealings between Unit 731 and the Allies after the war, I did make an episode about it over on my patreon. Its pretty gruesome stuff so big disclaimer there.' The Soviets arrived to Dairen on 24 August, although these places had surrendered to air-landed forces two days earlier. This was, no doubt, much to the relief of Stalin, as these were amongst the main locations where he most feared American intervention. Indeed, on the day of the landing he had told Vasilevsky to ‘keep in mind' the fact that any delay could mean ‘Truman will order General MacArthur to land his naval assault forces'. The long-resisting 135th Independent Mixed Brigade finally surrendered at Aihun, while advanced units of the 2nd Red Banner Army secured Nencheng and Peian before pushing towards Tsitsihar and Harbin. Forward detachments from the 15th and 1st Red Banner Armies also reached the already-occupied Harbin. Furthermore, advanced units of the 5th and 25th Armies arrived in Jilin to reinforce the air-landed detachment there. Additionally, units from the 88th Rifle Corps and the 10th Mechanized Corps began their southward movement into Korea, heading toward the 38th Parallel. In North Korea, Kabanov dispatched a marine battalion and other units, totaling around 2,000 men, to occupy the fortified port of Gensan on August 20. The following morning, the landing force arrived and disembarked without opposition. However, the Japanese garrison refused to surrender until orders from higher command were received. Meanwhile, Japanese troops began to peacefully surround the harbor area, while Soviet sailors and marines, in a similarly calm manner, took up their defensive positions. As Kabanov noted, “An incomprehensible situation arose, neither peace nor war. The enemy has numerical superiority, but he neither fights nor wants to capitulate.” Unsurprisingly, he added, “the night passed in suspense.” The surreal situation was resolved when Rear Admiral Hori Yugoro and Colonel Tado boarded the frigate EK-3 to meet with Captain Studenichnikov on the morning of August 22. During their discussions, they attempted to negotiate terms, but the Soviet captain issued a bold threat of an immediate large-scale air strike and the initiation of hostilities at the port unless they surrendered unconditionally. While the latter was likely an empty threat, the Japanese officers signed the surrender agreement nonetheless. The process of surrendering the garrison began that evening and continued until August 26. In total, the Soviets captured more than 7,000 officers and men, along with all their military equipment. Looking toward the northern Kuriles, Japanese forces on Shumshu finally began to lay down their weapons on the afternoon of August 22, as Gnechko's units spread out to secure the island. In Manchuria, airborne detachments were also landed at Dairen and Port Arthur to secure these key administrative centers before the Americans could take control. Vanguard units of the 6th Guards Tank Army arrived to reinforce them two days later. Meanwhile, in South Sakhalin, heavy fighting persisted at Futamata despite Mineki's ceasefire agreement on August 22. Soviet air strikes supported the ground forces when weather conditions allowed, and the Japanese finally surrendered by the nightfall of August 23. At the same time, Andreyev dispatched three marine battalions on a small convoy to capture Otomari. However, a fierce storm forced the flotilla to seek refuge in the port of Honto on the morning of August 24. Once the storm subsided that evening, the force left a company of marines to garrison the port and resumed their voyage to Otomari, arriving there on the morning of August 25, just as elements of the 113th Rifle Brigade reached the eastern outskirts of the city. By noon, the 88th Division surrendered, and the city was secured. Shortly after, the 214th Tank Brigade arrived at Toyohara to secure South Sakhalin's administrative center. Thus, the South Sakhalin operation concluded with nearly 18,320 Japanese soldiers taken prisoner. Yet, this wouldn't mark the end of operations for General Cheremisov's 16th Army. Stalin pushed for the 87th and 135th Rifle Brigades, along with three marine battalions, to assemble at Otomari and execute amphibious landings on the southern Kurile Islands, specifically, Etorofu, Shikotan, and Kunashiri, and the islets of the Habomai group. The failure to include the Kuril Islands in the areas designated for surrender to Soviet forces in Truman's General Order No. 1, originally issued on August 15, exacerbated Stalin's inherent suspicions regarding American intentions. Consequently, Vasilevsky was instructed to organize landings on the Kurils, ensuring that, similar to Port Arthur, Soviet occupation would manifest physically through boots on the ground. Despite Truman's subsequent correction of the omission, mistrust endured, as did the directive to occupy the islands. However, where Stalin hesitated was concerning Hokkaido. Truman's somewhat abrupt rejection of Stalin's demand for a portion of Hokkaido undoubtedly irritated the Soviet dictator, yet he chose not to take further action. Scholarly debates have arisen around the rationale behind Stalin's ‘retreat.' When viewed within the framework of his stated geostrategic goal of securing the Soviet Union's sea lines of communication in the Pacific, it becomes understandable. Churchill once likened the Soviet Union's challenges in this regard to those of a “giant with his nostrils pinched.” A look at the map reveals that control of the Kurils would significantly alleviate this pressure in the Far East, making their acquisition crucial. Similarly, occupying southern Sakhalin would allow the Soviet Union to control the northern side of the La Pérouse Strait, which connects the Sea of Japan to the Sea of Okhotsk. The strait's opposite shore is formed by the northern coast of Hokkaido, and possessing this area would undeniably enhance the security of communications and is therefore highly desirable. However, any unilateral action in this regard would incur a significant and public breach with the Americans, the consequences of which could not be easily predicted. Given that Stalin's claim to the Kurils was firmly based on the agreement reached at Yalta, an agreement which Truman honored, his choice to avoid completely rupturing relations with the U.S. was motivated by strategic self-interest. Consequently, Andreyev's flotilla, carrying these units, departed Otomari on August 27, reaching the west coast of Etorofu at 3:15 AM on August 28. The landing, conducted using small boats, went unopposed and was met by the surrender of General Ogawa's 89th Division. The occupation of the other islands was also peaceful, with the Soviets securing Kunashiri by September 2, and Shikotan and the Habomai islets by September 5. The remaining northern Kurile Islands surrendered without incident as elements of Gnechko's Kamchatka forces arrived at Paramushir on August 24, Onekotan and Shiashkotan on August 25, Matsuwa by August 26, Shimushiru on August 27, and Uruppu by August 29. In total, 63,840 prisoners were taken throughout the Kuriles. On August 24, air-landed detachments arrived at the cities of Pyongyang and Kange to secure the last administrative centers in North Korea. Two days later, units of the 25th Army reached Gensan. With this move, albeit with some geographical liberties, Chistyakov asserted that "the troops of the 25th Army, on the orders of Marshal Meretskov, reached the 38th Parallel.” In the days that followed, units of General Kushibuchi's 34th Army gradually began to surrender and disarm. Finally, in Manchuria, most of Yamada's units had surrendered and were being disarmed. However, one unit continued to resist until the end of the month. The bypassed and encircled 107th Division was engaged in fierce fighting for survival against the 94th Rifle Corps. Due to a lack of communication with Kwantung Army Headquarters, they did not receive any ceasefire orders. As a result, a staff officer from General Iida's 30th Army was dispatched by plane to locate the division and deliver the ceasefire orders. The 107th Division was found near Chalai, and the plane made a forced landing between the Japanese troops and the opposing Soviet forces. The staff officer successfully delivered the orders terminating hostilities in that sector on August 30, which the Japanese troops promptly complied with. By September 1, units of the 53rd Army occupied Kailu, Chaoyang, Fuhsin, and Gushanbeitseifu, while forward detachments secured the Chinchou area on the Liaotung Peninsula. This marked the conclusion of the Manchurian campaign, with the Soviets claiming to have captured between 594,000 and 609,000 prisoners of war across Inner Mongolia, Manchuria, and North Korea. The captured Japanese military personnel were subjected to forced labor in Siberian internment camps, as well as camps in Sakhalin, Manchuria, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Mongolia. A significant number were assigned to the construction of the Baikal-Amur Mainline. Unfortunately, the treatment of prisoners of war was deemed inhumane and mishandled. Many suffered from malnutrition, overwork, cave-ins, floods, unsanitary working conditions leading to epidemics, harsh winter weather, violent guards, and brutal suppression of even mild resistance. Disturbingly, some Japanese prisoners were even lynched by their fellow captives. Estimates suggest that between 60,000 and 347,000 Japanese died in captivity. Although 18,616 prisoners were released in 1946, the process of repatriating prisoners of war extended into the 1950s. Those who remained after 1950 were detained for various convictions. However, their release began in 1953 under different amnesties. Following Josef Stalin's death and the subsequent Khrushchev Thaw, the Soviet attitude toward the remaining Japanese prisoners shifted significantly. Accompanied by Soviet officials, they were taken on tours of cities and allowed to purchase gifts for their families. Before repatriation, a banquet in Khabarovsk, hosted by Nikolai Gagen, included high-ranking prisoners such as Jun Ushiroku as attendees. The last major group of 1,025 Japanese POWs was released on December 23, 1956. After that, some Japanese POWs were released in small groups, with some only returning in the 1990s following the collapse of the Soviet Union. Interestingly, some prisoners who had been held for decades, many of whom had married and started families during their captivity, chose not to return permanently to Japan. The Soviets committed numerous war crimes during their invasion and occupation of Manchuria and other Japanese territories. During the invasion, Soviet soldiers killed and raped Japanese civilians and looted civilian property. Following the Soviet invasion of Manchuria on August 9, 1945, a large number of Japanese citizens residing in the region sought to repatriate to Japan. The Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers supervised this mass movement and, in October 1945, delegated responsibility to Japan's Ministry of Health and Welfare. The Kwantung Army, which was meant to protect the Japanese settlers in Manchuria, quickly retreated and abandoned them. With most able-bodied men drafted into the army, the majority of those left behind were women, children, and the elderly, rendering them highly vulnerable to attacks from Soviet soldiers and local Chinese seeking revenge.In Soviet-occupied Manchuria and North Korea, the repatriation of Japanese civilians was characterized by violent expulsions, accompanied by widespread looting, mass killings, and rampant sexual violence perpetrated by both Soviet soldiers and local populations seeking retribution. Many Japanese civilians succumbed to starvation, disease, mass killings, and mass suicides. Approximately 223,000 Japanese civilians residing in the Soviet-occupied zones died, most within a year and a half after August 9, 1945. Regarding the extensive rape of Japanese women and girls by Soviet soldiers, a former Japanese soldier, Wakatsuki Yoshio, detailed these grim experiences in his memoir, The Records of Postwar Repatriation “What word can possibly describe the violence committed by the Soviet soldiers on Japanese women? I can only think of the word “hideous”. The victim could be a girl of twelve or thirteen years old or an old lady of almost seventy years old. These soldiers did not choose the sites where they raped them, in public, in broad daylight, even on snow-covered roads”. The Soviet invasion of Manchuria in 1945 left many Japanese women stranded after their male family members were either conscripted or killed. These women, including young girls, endured severe hardships, facing gang rapes by Soviet soldiers and local Chinese militia groups. In a desperate effort to survive, many were forced to marry Chinese men, either out of necessity or in exchange for assistance in repatriating their remaining family members. Disturbingly, some victims were as young as thirteen. Some women were held in groups and subjected to repeated sexual violence over extended periods. In certain instances, to ensure the safety of the group, members of the Japanese community offered women to their perpetrators. There were also reports of women voluntarily submitting themselves to protect their families, younger peers, or others in their communities. After Japan's defeat in 1945, leaders of the Kurokawa Settler Group in Manchuria offered approximately 15 young women, aged 17 to 21, to Soviet soldiers in exchange for protection. This tragic practice continued from September to November 1945, with some of the women later being offered to Chinese soldiers as well. With no protection from Japanese soldiers, Japanese women often had to devise unique strategies to avoid rape. Memoirs from female repatriates detail various escape tactics. Some women hid in attics every night, narrowly avoiding capture or even gunfire. Others managed to trap intruders in rooms before fleeing or bribed Soviet soldiers with valuables, such as wristwatches, to secure their escape. Notably, some women, particularly former geisha and bar workers, voluntarily went with Soviet soldiers to protect others. These women were referred to as tokkōtai (kamikaze) for their self-sacrifice. Additionally, it wasn't just Japanese women who suffered; Korean and Chinese women were also victims of sexual violence at the hands of various perpetrators in Manchuria. British and American reports indicate that Soviet Red Army troops looted and terrorized the local population in Shenyang, a city in Manchuria. A foreign witness described how Soviet troops, formerly stationed in Berlin, were permitted by the Soviet military to enter Shenyang for "three days of rape and pillage." In Harbin, Soviet forces ignored protests from leaders of the Chinese Communist Party regarding the widespread mass rape and looting committed by their troops. In the immediate aftermath of the war in 1945, in areas of Manchuria occupied by the National Revolutionary Army, 176 Koreans were killed, 1,866 were injured, 3,468 were detained, and 320 were raped by armed Chinese mobs. The attacks against Korean residents in Manchuria were believed to stem from a perception of Korean collaboration with Japanese colonial rule. One of the most infamous instances was the Gegenmiao massacre. On August 10 and 11, Xing'an was bombed, nearly destroying its urban functions. It is estimated that 3,000 of the 4,000 civilians. Anticipating the Soviet invasion, Xing'an had prepared an evacuation plan divided into three groups based on residential area and workplace. The Kwantung Army, however, failed to inform the General Office officials about their retreat. As a result, residents in the eastern area, many of whom were self-employed or office workers, had difficulty obtaining information and securing transportation, while those in the western area had military personnel who were first to learn of the situation. Some of the civilians with a handful of armed men had proceeded on foot towards Gegenmiao Township, about 35 kilometers southeast of Xing'an Street, to wait for a train at Gegenmiao Station and then evacuate to Baichengzi. They aimed to receive protection from the Kwantung Army in Baichengzi. Around 11:40 AM on August 14 in the vicinity of Gegenmyo Hill, where a Lamaist temple was located, they encountered an infantry unit consisting of 14 Soviet medium tanks and 20 trucks. The column reportedly stretched for two kilometers, with about a hundred survivors among them. Soviet troops launched an attack from the hilltop, deploying tanks with machine-gun fire. The tanks attacked multiple times, and when they ceased, Soviet soldiers disembarked and ruthlessly shot and bayoneted survivors. Many who escaped death from gunfire were still severely injured or witnessed family members being killed. Some were left holding their loved ones or chose to commit suicide. It is estimated that only about a hundred survivors were later confirmed, including nearly 200 schoolchildren from the Xing'an Street Zaiman National School. Kwantung Army units, which were supposed to escort the civilians and counterattack, had already retreated southward. Even after the Soviet soldiers left, sporadic gunfire continued, presumably due to suicides. Local residents began to plunder the bodies, stripping them of clothes and valuables. Others drowned in the river while attempting to escape. Reports tell of one woman who had her child killed by Soviet soldiers, only to later face an attack from Chinese militia, who stripped her of her clothes and mutilated her. Surviving mothers and children were also attacked, and those separated were often taken by the Chinese. At the time, it was common for Japanese boys to be sold for 300 yen and girls for 500 yen. Some survivors gathered together and began committing mass suicide, killing those who wished to end their lives. Others expressed intentions to form a death squad with rifles for revenge but ultimately did not resist. After the war ended on August 15, attacks on displaced persons continued. A 12-year-old girl who joined a group of about ten women after the incident reported that they were attacked and robbed, taking over a week to reach Zhenxi Station, 10 kilometers from Gegenmiao Station. The women sought shelter in an abandoned house near the station but were discovered by Soviet soldiers that night who assaulted them until midnight. Afterward, the soldiers piled dry grass into the house, setting it ablaze in an attempt to burn the women alive. The girl and her sister managed to escape through a window, but many others could not flee in time due to the fire's rapid spread. The girl was forced to live as a residual orphan afterward. Fortunately, some Chinese, Mongolians, and Koreans provided food for the survivors, with some Chinese showing kindness towards the children. Those orphaned children, whose parents had been killed, became known as residual orphans, with about 30 in this unfortunate situation. Many women were forced to become residual women as well. Tragically, around 200 students from a local school, including the headmaster and his wife, were killed during this chaos. Some historians believe the attack stemmed from Soviet soldiers mistaking the refugees for armed Japanese troops because men within the group were carrying firearms for protection. In general, displaced persons at this time often carried small weapons like rifles, and some groups were even armed with light machine guns. In the pioneer groups, women sometimes participated in fighting against bandits, and in the Sado pioneer group incident, children above the fifth grade were forced into combat, regardless of gender. There may also have been prior skirmishes with other Japanese civilian groups before the war's end, further complicating the situation as the Soviet Army, which included female soldiers, may have regarded these mixed civilian and armed groups as a threat. According to Soviet military combat records, on August 14, the Soviet 17th Guards Rifle Division, 19th Guards Rifle Division, 91st Guards Rifle Division, and 61st Tank Division were stationed northwest of Gezhne Temple, but there was no combat activity in the area. On August 15, this unit advanced toward Bai Chengzi and occupied Bai Chengzi Station, which was then taken over by tanks from the 61st Tank Division. Despite extensive documentation, nothing about this incident was revealed until 2014 during the process of perestroika. Reports from British and American sources indicate that the 700,000 Soviet troops occupying Manchuria also terrorized and looted the local population in Mukden. They were not deterred by Soviet authorities and engaged in what was described as "three days of rape and pillage," with similar atrocities occurring in Harbin and across the country. Amid the mass repatriation of Japanese civilians living in the region, Japanese women in Manchuria faced repeated sexual violence at the hands of Russian soldiers every day. In North Korea, it was similarly reported that Soviet soldiers raped both Japanese and Korean women. Additionally, Soviet soldiers looted the property of Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans residing in Manchuria and North Korea. 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. Amid chaotic surrenders, Emperor Hirohito accepted defeat, but Soviet advances continued relentlessly. As they pushed deeper, the Soviets captured key cities, including Harbin, while Japan's soldiers and civilians struggled for survival against the onslaught. War crimes committed by Soviet troops added to the tragedy, with rampant violence against Japanese civilians. Amidst political tensions, the Soviets secured territory, culminating in the surrender of remaining Japanese forces. The grim conclusion of this campaign marked a profound shift in the power dynamics of East Asia and paved the way for post-war ramifications.
Birkaç haftadır gece-gündüz yoğun bir şekilde üzerinde çalıştığım Doğu Türkistan Seyahatnamesi'ni nihayet tamamladım. Planladığımdan daha uzun ve ayrıntılı bir metin ortaya çıktı. Gulca, Kaşgar, Artuş, Yarkent, Hoten, Urumçi ve Turfan başta olmak üzere Doğu Türkistan'ın kadîm şehir ve ilçelerini adım adım gezdiğim, fotoğraflar ve videolar çektiğim, gözlemler yaptığım seyahatin notlarından oluşan kitap, nasipse Eylül başında Ketebe Yayınları etiketiyle okurlara takdim edilecek. Şu anda son okuma ve teknik hazırlık aşamasındayız. Çokça fotoğraf ve haritaya da yer verdiğimiz bir “belgesel-kitap” olsun istiyoruz.
Kalla Kriget var påtagligt i Sverige. Hoten mot Sverige var verkliga och Sverige förberedde sig för krig. Det alliansfria Sverige hade tvingats att inordna sig i en global konflikt mellan USA och Sovjetunionen, som uppstod i direkt anslutning till Andra Världskriget.Hur involverade var Sverige i det kalla kriget? Var vi passiva observatörer som studerade supermakternas kamp? Eller var vi i själva verket involverade? Och om så var fallet, när skulle vi då ha dragits in i det?Historia Nu Dok är podden som går historien på djupet. I den här dokumentärserien i tre delar undersöker vi Sveriges roll i det kalla kriget, om kriget någonsin var nära och hur beredda vi var om kriget blev oundvikligt. Detta är den första delen av Historia Nu Dok – Sverige och det Kalla Kriget – som gjordes i samarbete med förlaget Historiska Media.Kalla kriget var en global konflikt. Och även om den här serien tar avstamp i Sverige är det omöjligt att förstå varför det kalla kriget utbröt om man inte förstår hur det påverkade hela världen.Sverige kom att profilera sig som ett fredligt och alliansfritt land på den internationella arenan. En vän till tredje världen som med tiden inte ens drog sig för att kritisera USA.Samtidigt var Sverige i allra högsta grad redo för krig och attacker. Sverige var ett av världens mest militariserade samhällen i fråga om hur mycket vi satsade på vårt försvar, med förmågan att mönstra en armé på 800 000 man. Och trots att vi inte var mer än drygt 7 miljoner invånare under 1950-talet och 1960-talet utvecklade vi stridsflygplan, stridsvagnar, stridsfordon, ubåtar och en atombomb.Flera händelser i Sveriges 1900-talshistoria – däribland ubåtar som går på grund, ertappade spioner och nedskjutna flygplan – visar att kriget var närmre än vad många tror idag.Medverkade: Martin Hårdstedt och Peter Bennesved.Ni har också hört klipp från Sveriges Radio. Redaktör: Aron Schuurman Producent och programledare: Urban Lindstedt Speaker: Hedvig Lagerkvist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Livesamtal, arrangerat i samarbete med Svenska PEN, den 21 januari 2025 på Bonniers konsthall i Stockholm. Donald Trump har klivit in i Vita huset som USA:s 47:e president. Hur påverkar det pressfriheten och demokratin i USA, Europa och Sverige? Medverkar gör Christian Christensen, professor i journalistik, Martin Gelin, frilansjournalist och tidigare USA-korrespondent, Erik Larsson, ordförande Reportrar utan gränser och Åsa Wikforss, professor i filosofi, författare och akademieledamot. Moderator: Kerstin Almegård, ordförande Svenska PEN.
Sydsvenskanjournalisten Inas Hamdan har fått utstå av allvarliga hot och trakasserier till följd av sitt arbete. Hoten nådde en ny nivå efter hennes granskning av Palestinademonstrationer i Malmö när demonstranter samlades utanför hennes lägenhet och ropade hotfulla ramsor direkt riktade mot henne. I det här avsnittet pratar Kerstin Almegård med Inas Hamdan om de granskningar hon gjort och om hur de hot hon drabbats av påverkat henne både personligen och professionellt.
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I detta avsnitt möter vi Magnus Ranstorp, docent i statsvetenskap och terrorforskare vid Försvarshögskolan. Han är debattör, opinionsbildare och en av Sveriges främsta experter inom terrorism och säkerhet.Under samtalet lyfter vi de mest brännande säkerhetsfrågorna – från hur Trumps presidentskap påverkar globala maktbalanser till de pågående konflikterna i Mellanöstern. Magnus belyser Israels strategi mot Hizbollah, Irans syn på USAs politiska utveckling, och de långsiktiga konsekvenserna av Abraham-avtalet.Vi tar del av gripande berättelser om Hamas angrepp, den ideologiska påverkan på samhället, och hur hat mellan grupper har växt fram. Dessutom utforskar vi underrättelsetjänsternas roll i kampen mot terror och vilka lärdomar vi kan dra av tidigare kriser och konflikter.Detta är ett tankeväckande samtal om några av de mest komplexa frågorna som formar vår värld idag.Ta del av Framgångsakademins kurser.Beställ "Mitt Framgångsår".Följ Alexander Pärleros på Instagram.Följ Alexander Pärleros på Tiktok.Bästa tipsen från avsnittet i Nyhetsbrevet.I samarbete med Convendum.Beställ Magnus Ranstorp's senaste bok Terror Inifrån. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I detta avsnitt möter vi Magnus Ranstorp, docent i statsvetenskap och terrorforskare vid Försvarshögskolan. Han är debattör, opinionsbildare och en av Sveriges främsta experter inom terrorism och säkerhet.Under samtalet lyfter vi de mest brännande säkerhetsfrågorna – från hur Trumps presidentskap påverkar globala maktbalanser till de pågående konflikterna i Mellanöstern. Magnus belyser Israels strategi mot Hizbollah, Irans syn på USAs politiska utveckling, och de långsiktiga konsekvenserna av Abraham-avtalet.Vi tar del av gripande berättelser om Hamas angrepp, den ideologiska påverkan på samhället, och hur hat mellan grupper har växt fram. Dessutom utforskar vi underrättelsetjänsternas roll i kampen mot terror och vilka lärdomar vi kan dra av tidigare kriser och konflikter.Detta är ett tankeväckande samtal om några av de mest komplexa frågorna som formar vår värld idag.Ta del av Framgångsakademins kurser.Beställ "Mitt Framgångsår".Följ Alexander Pärleros på Instagram.Följ Alexander Pärleros på Tiktok.Bästa tipsen från avsnittet i Nyhetsbrevet.I samarbete med Convendum.Beställ Magnus Ranstorp's senaste bok Terror Inifrån. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
September 2021. Ett märkligt drama utspelar sig i Askersund. Ett fåtal personer befinner sig mitt i händelserna, inom en begränsad tid och plats. Allt eftersom tiden går, växer mysteriet och en mörkare, mer oroande bild träder fram. Det står klart att en av dem är skyldig, men frågan kvarstår: Vem?Hasse Aro intervjuar utredare Danielle Sillrén om de mystiska mordhoten, om bränderna och om ett särskilt försvinnande av en person.Lyssna på Fallen jag aldrig glömmer innan alla andra - på Podplay på torsdagar!
Damallsvenskan har under säsongen drabbats av hot mot spelare, och situationen har nu förvärrats. Det började i maj när en spelare i FC Rosengård mottog hot, vilket klubben omedelbart polisanmälde. Sedan dess har Rosengård tvingats vidta flera säkerhetsåtgärder. Alla träningar hålls bakom stängda dörrar, säkerheten kring Malmö IP har förstärkts, och polisnärvaro har blivit standard vid varje match. Hoten har spridit sig och riktar sig nu även mot andra spelare i ligan. Frågan är vad som ligger bakom dessa hot, var de kommer ifrån och varför detta händer? Gäst: Kristoffer Bergström Programledare: Erika Nielsen
Oscar Jonsson, doktor i krigsvetenskap, diskuterar Sveriges förändrade hotbild och behovet av ett starkare försvar. I sin bok Försvaret av Sverige lyfter han fram hur vi måste anpassa oss till nya typer av hot, från cyberattacker till internationella säkerhetsfrågor. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.
Det mesta talar för att en serie räntesänkningar ligger framför oss i de flesta ekonomier. Men några orosmoln finns. I Makrorådet pekar Anna Hammer och Olof Manner ut vad man ska hålla ögonen på. Vi får också en förklaring av begreppet "reformutrymme" och en konjunkturavstämning. Även om det ser dystert ut nu så går vi mot ljusare tider. Och med rätt sorts investeringar kan det bli god fart även på lite längre sikt. Frågorna ställs av Di:s Viktor Munkhammar.
Det blir mycket fokus på Norge denna vecka. Vi fortsätter att prata om skandalen kring kronprinsessan Mette-Marits son Marius, som växer explosionsartat. Vi pratar också om hoten mot det stundande bröllopet mellan prinsessan Märtha Louise och Shaman Durrek Verret men vi måste också prata om Harry och Meghan. De får massiv kritik för sitt besök i Colombia. Med: Jenny Alexandersson och Sara Ericsson. Kontakt: kungligt@aftonbladet.se. Klipp från: Instagram, Netteavisen.
16 maj. Universitetskanslersämbetet har i en rapport undersökt den akademiska friheten i Sverige. Är den hotad och i så fall av vem? Rapportförfattarna Caroline Tovatt och Martin Bergman intervjuas av Andreas Ericson och därefter ger utbildningsminister Mats Persson sin syn.
Årets Eurovision kan vara den mest politiskt känsliga någonsin. Samtidigt är terrorhotet i Sverige högt och Säpo är på tårna. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Israel kommer som vanligt att delta i Eurovision. Men i år är inget vanligt år. Det är det första Eurovision som hålls efter den 7 oktober – dagen då Hamas attackerade Israel och dödade runt 1 200 personer och kidnappade över 200. Israels svar kom snabbt och pågår än idag. Deras invasion av Gaza har lett till över 30 000 döda och kritiken mot Israels agerande är hård. Därför menar många att de borde uteslutas ur Eurovision.Men så blir det inte. I Malmö väntas stora demonstrationer mot Israels deltagande och enligt arrangörerna kan 20 000 personer delta i protesterna. Samtidigt är terrorhotsnivån i Sverige en fyra på den femgradiga skalan och det betyder att hotet är högt.– Vi vet att omvärldskonflikter och händelser i omvärlden kan vara drivande, framförallt för enskilda hotaktörer som mot bakgrund av en internationell konflikt vill, eller eventuellt utvecklar en avsikt att, begå handlingar i Sverige också, säger Christoffer Wedelin, biträdande operativ chef på Säkerhetspolisen. Han är också Säpos kommenderingschef under Eurovision. Säpos fokus är på just terrorhot och cyberhot. Det sistnämnda är också någonting som man tar höjd för. Hacktivister, kriminella eller främmande makt kan ha intresse av att utföra någon slags cyberattack eller desinformationskampanj under Eurovision. Säkerhetsläget är helt enkelt annorlunda nu jämfört med 2013 när Malmö arrangerade evenemanget sist.– Som det är nu med pågående konflikter mellan Israel och Hamas, med en hel del aktivitet från aktivister som kanske vill ta tillfället i akt, och med ökad hot och desinformation från Ryssland så tror jag att det är nog mer komplicerat den här gången än vad det var förra gången, säger Tony Ingesson, biträdande lektor i underrättelseanalys vid Lunds universitet.Medverkande:Christoffer Wedelin, biträdande operativ chef på Säkerhetspolisen och Säpos kommenderingschef under Eurovision. Tony Ingesson, biträdande lektor i underrättelseanalys vid Lunds universitet.Programledare: Sara Sundberg och Claes AronssonProducent: Karin HållstenLjud från: Sveriges Radio, Sydsvenskan
Trots flera pågående utmaningar mot religionsfriheten är det få som reagerar och protesterar. Tillsammans med Kristina Patring, expert på mänskliga rättigheter, doktorand i missionsteologi och till vardags på Svenska missionsrådet, och Jacob Rudentrand, biträdande generalsekreterare för Svenska evangeliska alliansen och författare till Den första rättigheten, diskuterar ledarredaktionens Steven Crosson och Frida Park kritiken mot Sverige för den ensidiga tolkningen av religionsfrihet, dess ställning i grundlagen (hur många vet att det i praktiken är svårt att driva religionsfrihetsmål i Sverige?) och om förslagen som påverkar troendes rättigheter och möjligheter att fritt utöva sin tro. Det blir ett samtal om rättsskyddet för troende, om relationen till staten, demokrativillkor, risken för anpassning av tro och predikan, diskriminering och hädelselagar. Men det blir också spaningar om religionsfrihetens status globalt.
Rysslands krig, Kinas inflytande, terrorism och Donald Trump som möjlig president i USA. Det tecknas en mörk bild när det gäller EU:s framtida säkerhet inför valet till Europaparlamentet i juni. Vilket ben ska unionen stå på i valet mellan öppenhet inför omvärlden och ökat fokus på gränsskydd och inre säkerhet? Med Göran von Sydow, direktör för Sieps, Gunilla Herolf, forskare på Utrikespolitiska institutet och Klas Friberg, tidigare Säpochef. Programledare Magnus Thorén.
En desertör från kriget i Ukraina mördas i Alicante. En annan kidnappas av säkerhetstjänsten FSB i Armenien. Att lämna Putins armé tycks förenat med livsfara. Ändå tar tusentals risken. Varför? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. I början av året 2024 kom nyheten att en rysk desertör mördats i södra Spanien. Spanska journalister har underrättelsekällor som misstänker att det är ett beställningsmord från Kreml. Bara någon månad tidigare kidnappas en rysk desertör i Armenien, människorättsaktivisten som undersökt försvinnandet hittar band till säkerhetstjänsten FSB.– När jag frågade på vilka grunder gör man det då sa han att det finns en direkt order från Putin att alla desertörer ska överlämnas till Ryssland, berättar Artur Sakunts, människorättsaktivist i Armenien.Konflikt får tag i en rysk desertör som först gick under jorden och gömde sig i Ryssland efter att han fått lämna kriget tillfälligt på grund av en skada. Vi får en inblick i flykten till Finland, där han i dag sökt asyl. En som inte fick asyl är den ryske Wagnersoldat som deserterade och tog sig under dramatiska former till Norge. Det blev nyligen klart att Wagnerdesertören Andrei Medvedev fick avslag på sin asylansökan, med motiveringen att Wagner inte var en del av de ryska reguljära ryska styrkorna i Ukraina under tiden då han deltog i kriget. Något som hans advokat starkt ifrågasätter.Medverkande: ”Alex”, rysk desertör i Finland, Ivan Chuviliaev, organisationen Idite Lesom som hjälper ryska desertörer, Rafa Burgos, journalist på tidningen El Pais i Alicante, Brynjulf Risnes, advokat för Wagnerdesertören Andrei Medvedev i Norge, Jan Espen Kruse, norsk utrikesreporter vid NRK, Artur Sakunts, människorättsaktivist i Armenien, Oscar Jonsson, doktor i rysk krigföring vid FörsvarshögskolanProgramledare: Fernando Ariasfernando.arias@sr.seTekniker: Stina FagerbergTolk: Naufal AlizadeProducent: Anja Sahlberganja.sahlberg@sr.se
Ukrainas kulturarv är under attack och nu är svenska forskare engagerade i att dokumentera Sofiakatedralen i Kiev för att bevara kyrkans historia om den skulle skadas av ryska raketer. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Under tusen år har människor ristat och klottrat meddelanden på Sofiakatedralens väggar. Nu dokumenterar svenska och ukrainska forskare de historiska meddelandena, däribland runinskrifter, för att bevara dem för eftervärlden och Jonathan Westin, en av forskarna i projektet, berättar om hur det är att arbeta i skuggan av kriget.Dessutom riktas nu strålkastarljuset mot det svenska kulturarvet som enligt en ny rapport från FOI redan är under attack. Hoten är såväl digitala som fysiska och svenska kulturarvsinstitutioner behöver nu påskynda arbetet med att skydda sina samlingar.Och så besvarar Dick Harrison en lyssnarfråga om hur kontakterna mellan samer och vikingar såg ut.
Hello and welcome back to Jo's Art History Podcast. This week I speak to artist Emma Hoten about the British Landscape painter, Fred Cuming RA. Fred is an artist I knew nothing about and, as I admit in the episode, would never really have paid attention to. But Emma's passion for Fred's work is infectious and I loved recording this episode with her. It not only taught me about a British Landscape artist but it showed me that I too, pigeon hole the art I look at and make assumptions. It's always nice to broaden your horizons - no pun intended. I hope you enjoy. Fred Links: RA Video - shared on Rye Society of arts: https://ryesocietyofartists.co.uk/artist/fred-cuming/ Artist Website: https://fredcuming.com/ RA: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/work-of-art/frederick-cuming-r-a Available works to buy: https://www.thompsonsgallery.co.uk/artists/171-fred-cuming-ra/works/68818-fred-cuming-ra-hastings-pier/ Fred's love of Sketching: https://adrianalifeandart.wordpress.com/category/fred-cuming-ra/ https://ryesocietyofartists.co.uk/artist/fred-cuming/ Obituary https://www.ryenews.org.uk/news/fred-cuming-ra-obituary Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fred_cuming_ra/ Want to connect? Email: josarthistory@gmail.com Instagram: @josarthistory Guest: Emma Hoten Website is www.emhotenart.com Insta is @emhotenart --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jos-art-history-podcast/message
I en ny rapport från Världsekonomiskt forum som släpptes idag berättar 1 500 riskanalytiker och företagsledare över hela världen vad de ser som de största riskerna i världen. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Programledare: Erika MårtenssonMedverkande: Henrik von Sydow, omvärldsstrateg Carnegie Investmentbank och Kristian Åström, ekonomikommentator
I en ny rapport från Världsekonomiskt forum som släpptes idag berättar 1 500 riskanalytiker och företagsledare över hela världen vad de ser som de största riskerna i världen. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Programledare: Erika MårtenssonMedverkande: Henrik von Sydow, omvärldsstrateg Carnegie Investmentbank och Kristian Åström, ekonomikommentator
Efter åtta raka räntehöjningar tog Riksbanken paus. Flera bedömare tror att banken kommer börja sänka efter sommaren. Men det finns hot om bakslag i kampen mot inflationen. Samtidigt brottas många bostadsägare med höga lånekostnader och priserna på hus och lägenheter väntas fortsätta falla mer. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Programledare:Erika MårtenssonMedverkande och röster i programmet:Susanne Spector, chef för makroanalys, Nordea Robert Boije, chefsekonom, SBABErik Holmberg, analytiker, Hemnet Erik Thedéen, Riksbankschef Stefan Ingves, tidigare RiksbankschefDaniela Börjesson, fastighetsmäklare, BoråsProducent:Olof WijnbladhTekniker:Jakob Lalérekonomiekotextra@sverigesradio.se
Helle Klein träffade Annie Lööf för att prata om det hot och hat de båda utsatts för i offentligheten. Det blev 12 sidor i Vi som väckt mycket känslor. I podden berättar Helle Klein om mötet, bakgrunden till artikeln och det hopp hon trots allt känner.
Före detta livvakten och kampsportaren Magnus Cederblad har ägnat 30 år av sitt liv åt att skydda andra. Kungligheter och ikoner som Carl XVI Gustaf, Paul McCartney, Prince, Rod Stewart och Michael Jackson har alla stått under Magnus beskydd. Men hur är det egentligen att ha en haft en karriär som livvakt?Vi får höra om hur Magnus går till väga för att se till så att sina skyddsobjekt aldrig far illa och vilken säkerhetsanalys som krävs. Vi får höra om gången han faktiskt blev skjuten, om knivhuggningar och om sönderslagna flaskor i huvudet. Han delar också med sig av lärdomar han fått efter sin unika karriär och berättar hur det är att faktiskt ha räddat liv. Tusen tack för att du lyssnar!Ta del av våra kurser på Framgångsakademin.Beställ "Mitt Framgångsår".Följ Alexander Pärleros på Instagram.Följ Alexander Pärleros på Tiktok.Bästa tipsen från avsnittet i Nyhetsbrevet.I samarbete med Convendum.Följ Magnus Cederblad på instagram, Youtube och TikTok.Besök Magnus dojo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Före detta livvakten och kampsportaren Magnus Cederblad har ägnat 30 år av sitt liv åt att skydda andra. Kungligheter och ikoner som Carl XVI Gustaf, Paul McCartney, Prince, Rod Stewart och Michael Jackson har alla stått under Magnus beskydd. Men hur är det egentligen att ha en haft en karriär som livvakt?Vi får höra om hur Magnus går till väga för att se till så att sina skyddsobjekt aldrig far illa och vilken säkerhetsanalys som krävs. Vi får höra om gången han faktiskt blev skjuten, om knivhuggningar och om sönderslagna flaskor i huvudet. Han delar också med sig av lärdomar han fått efter sin unika karriär och berättar hur det är att faktiskt ha räddat liv. Tusen tack för att du lyssnar!Ta del av våra kurser på Framgångsakademin.Beställ "Mitt Framgångsår".Följ Alexander Pärleros på Instagram.Följ Alexander Pärleros på Tiktok.Bästa tipsen från avsnittet i Nyhetsbrevet.I samarbete med Convendum.Följ Magnus Cederblad på instagram, Youtube och TikTok.Besök Magnus dojo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hör av er till oss på instagram så kan vi svara på era frågor, hjälpa er med problem och dilemman: @johannanordstrm & @edvintornblom! ursäkta klipps och redigeras av Niklas Runsten @niklasrunsten
Hello and welcome to The DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience episode number 45. We hope you are all doing well. Sorry for the gap in shows. The good news is we are back with a brand new 2.5 hour, 75 track studio mix for May of 2023. This mix is jam packed with something for everyone with all of the best house, deep house, techno, hardcore breakbeat, Breaks, oldskool, pianos, house, trance, progressive house, acid, moody and emotional breakdowns, ecstatic rave vocals and much more. The show is 154 minutes and 15 seconds. You can download all shows at full 320 quality from Soundcloud. We hope you enjoy this show! Artists and Labels included on this episode:Sasha, Knives Out, Last Night On Earth, Because of Art, Antony Szmierek, Stress Records, Robbie Doherty, Shall Not Fade, Benjamin Fröhlich, Cooper Saver, Pleasure Principle, Arqade, Capital Heaven, Vitess, Be Told Lies, My Friend, Anjunadeep, Solitaire Gee, Rhythm Invention, Warp Records, Rone, InFiné, Fabrication, Jamie Stevens, Anthony Pappa, Recovery Collective, Selador, Insider, R&S Records, DJ Tools, Loz J Yate, Cleveland City, Body Corp, Hardline Sounds, Dusky, Maruwa, Robert Babicz, Kelch, Holo, Shall Not Fade, Marix Green, Bumpin Underground Records, Harry Romero, Knee Deep In Sound, Groovy D, Hoten, Dosem, High Tide Recordings, Sound Quelle, 88Birds, Boxer, Colorize (Enhanced), Prophet, Acid, Bach Music, Gareth Cole, Ohral, Lauer, Johannes Albert, Frank Music, Beckeringh, Hathōr, Genix, Anjunabeats, lau.ra, Stu Air, House Me Up Records, Jay Kay, Mark Jackson, Re:vibe Music, Booka Shade, Satin Jackets, Blaufield Music, Jansons, Future Disco Dance Club, OFFAIAH, Defected, Ben Dickeson, Mathman, Hardcore Energy, Ben Rau, Knee Deep In Sound, Sasha, Locked Groove, Avision, Factory 93 Records, Andrew Bayer, Ritchie Haydn, Mind of Us, Pad One, Superordinate Music, Nolan, Markus Saarlander, Framewerk, Vitess, Houseum Records, Depeche Mode, Chris Liebing, Luke Slater, Columbia (Sony), Nikita Marasey, Whore House, Shadow Child, Time Is Now Records, Crimsen, Gruuv, HOT DLVRY, Lisztomania Records, Catz 'n Dogz, Pets Recordings, Soulfinder, JourneyDeep Records, Lamorn, mau5trap, Boxer, UV, Farayen, Underground Hype, Framewerk Rewerks, Andy Bach, MaryDee, Loyal House Records, Namito, Sound of Berlin, Steve Bug, Ali Love, Poker Flat Recordings, Matty Wright, Lowco, 83, Prozak, Icarus, FFRR, Justin Jay, Denham Audio, Lauer, Freude Am Tanzen Recordings, Muzvio, Perry Farrell, Satellite Party, Heaven After Dark, Audioglider, ASTIR Recordings, Ben Archbol, Sous Music, Fat Feathers, and HYPEBEAST Industries.Tracklist01. Sasha, Knives Out - Hoodie Alan [Last Night On Earth]02. Because of Art - Circle of Light (feat. Antony Szmierek) [Stress Records]03. Robbie Doherty - Dream Of Me (Extended Mix) [Shall Not Fade]04. Benjamin Fröhlich & Cooper Saver - The Infinte Dub [Pleasure Principle]05. Arqade - Copper Canary [Capital Heaven]06. Vitess - Tropico (Original Mix) [Be Told Lies]07. My Friend - Came Here For Love (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]08. Solitaire Gee - Slumberland (Rhythm Invention Mix) [Warp Records]09. Rone - Flesh (Sasha Remix) [InFiné]10. Fabrication - Hot Foot (Jamie Stevens & Anthony Pappa Remix) [Recovery Collective]11. Jamie Stevens & Anthony Pappa - Where We've Gone [Selador]12. Insider - Something Flash [R&S Records]13. DJ Tools - Ohh Yeh (Loz J Yate Remix) [Cleveland City]14. Body Corp - Alone [Hardline Sounds]15. Dusky - Stick By This (Maruwa Remix) [Anjunadeep]17. Robert Babicz - Future Disco [Kelch]18. Holo - Shosa [Shall Not Fade]19. Marix Green - Give Me [Bumpin Underground Records]20. Harry Romero - Roll Play [Knee Deep In Sound]21. Groovy D - AfterworldGroove [Shall Not Fade]22. Hoten - Back to Life (Dosem Remix) [High Tide Recordings]23. Sound Quelle & 88Birds - Wonderland (Boxer Extended Remix) [Colorize (Enhanced)]24. Prophet - Prosperity (Acid Mix) [Bach Music]25. Gareth Cole - Realisation [Ohral]26. Lauer, Johannes Albert - Four 44 [Frank Music]27. Beckeringh - Waves (Extended Mix) [Hathōr]28. Genix & Dosem - Day City (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats]29. Genix & Dosem - Night City (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats]30. Sasha, lau.ra - Burnt Letters (Instrumental) [Last Night On Earth]31. Stu Air - Take It Underground (Extended Mix) [House Me Up Records]32. Jay Kay & Mark Jackson - Within Us (Original Mix) [Re:vibe Music]33. Booka Shade, Satin Jackets - Fusion Royale [Blaufield Music]34. Jansons - Feed The Night [Future Disco Dance Club]35. OFFAIAH - Private Show (Extended Mix) [Defected]36. Ben Dickeson - Legion [Capital Heaven]37. Mathman - All Night [Hardcore Energy]38. Ben Rau - The Healing [Knee Deep In Sound]39. Sasha & Locked Groove - Exploding Suns [Last Night On Earth]40. Avision - The Void [Factory 93 Records]41. Andrew Bayer & Genix - The Test (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats]42. Ritchie Haydn - The One (Mind of Us Remix) [Capital Heaven]43. Pad One - Rebirth [Superordinate Music]44. Nolan & Markus Saarlander - Flames (Framewerk Remix) [Capital Heaven]45. Vitess - Forza [Houseum Records]46. Depeche Mode - Ghosts Again (Chris Liebing vs Luke Slater Remix) [Columbia (Sony)]47. Vitess - Fantasia [Shall Not Fade]48. Nikita Marasey - Rise To Night [Whore House]49. Shadow Child - In Your Arms [Time Is Now Records]50. Crimsen - Dancefloor Memories (Because Of Art Remix) [Gruuv]51. HOT DLVRY - Talk To Me [Lisztomania Records]52. Catz 'n Dogz - Rave History (Maruwa Remix) [Pets Recordings]53. Soulfinder - Frankie (Anthony Pappa & Jamie Stevens Remix) [JourneyDeep Records]54. Robbie Doherty - Two Twenty [Shall Not Fade]55. Lamorn - I Love This [mau5trap]56. Boxer - First Flight (XTC) (Extended Mix) [UV]57. Farayen - Here We Go [Underground Hype]58. Framewerk - Seven Days and One Week [Framewerk Rewerks]59. Andy Bach - Need to Know feat. MaryDee [Loyal House Records]60. Genix - Accelerator (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats]61. Namito - Café Del Mar [Sound of Berlin ]62. Steve Bug - The Haze feat. Ali Love [Poker Flat Recordings]63. Matty Wright - Deeper Ground [Capital Heaven]64. Lowco - Sources [83]65. Prozak - Next To You [Shall Not Fade]66. Icarus - Between Us [FFRR]67. Justin Jay & Denham Audio - Swarm [Shall Not Fade]68. Lauer - Janitors [Freude Am Tanzen Recordings]69. Muzvio - Mushroom (4X4 Mix) [Capital Heaven]70. Perry Farrell & Satellite Party - Milky Ave (Sasha Dub) [Heaven After Dark]71. Audioglider - Whistleblowers Lament (Framewerk's Space Odyssey Mix) [ASTIR Recordings]72. Ben Archbold - DBD [Capital Heaven]73. Jamie Stevens & Anthony Pappa - Like A Satellite [Selador]74. Because of Art - So Real [Sous Music]75. Fat Feathers - Nothing in Between (Robert Babicz Instrumental) [HYPEBEAST Industries]
Vad är det egentligen för särskilt med boken? Hoten mot boken tycks bli allt fler: ljudböcker, digitalisering, avtagande läslusta - listan kan göras lång och som ett tecken i en tid när stommen i vår kultur är hotad kommer nu två böcker om bokens historia. Frilansjournalisten Jenny Aschenbrenner har pratat med den spanska författaren och filologen Irene Vallejo som skrivit essäboken "Papyrus" som gjort ett segertåg över världen och religionshistorikern Joel Halldorf som i dagarna kommer ut med "Bokens folk".
151 Guest Mix I Progressive Tales with Sebastian Busto 01. Ruben Karapetyan - Traveling Through Patagonia (Original Mix) [JOOF Aura] 02. Sex Mind - Alfheim (Simply City Remix) [Clubsonica Records] 03. Gui Milani - End of Line (Gorkiz Remix) [Transensations Records] 04. Hoten - 29 Summers (D-Nox, Nine One Remix) [43 Degrees Records] 05. GMJ & Matter - Metanoia (Original Mix) [Replug] 06. Simos Tagias - Archaios (Original Mix) [Meanwhile] 07. Tomas Garcia - Jedha (Original Mix) 08. Ignacio Berardi - Libra (Original Mix) [Balkan Connection] 09. Amir Telem - Open Heart (DJ Ruby Remix) [Freegrant Music] 10. Peter Voko - Energy (Original Mix) [Ethereal Future Music] ⭐Sebastian Busto Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/sebabusto
Kalla Kriget var påtagligt i Sverige. Hoten mot Sverige var verkliga och Sverige förberedde sig för krig. Det alliansfria Sverige hade tvingats att inordna sig i en global konflikt mellan USA och Sovjetunionen, som uppstod i direkt anslutning till Andra Världskriget.Hur involverade var Sverige i det kalla kriget? Var vi passiva observatörer som studerade supermakternas kamp? Eller var vi i själva verket involverade? Och om så var fallet, när skulle vi då ha dragits in i det?Historia Nu Dok är podden som går historien på djupet. I den här dokumentärserien i tre delar undersöker vi Sveriges roll i det kalla kriget, om kriget någonsin var nära och hur beredda vi var om kriget blev oundvikligt. Detta är den första delen av Historia Nu Dok – Sverige och det Kalla Kriget – som gjordes i samarbete med förlaget Historiska Media.Kalla kriget var en global konflikt. Och även om den här serien tar avstamp i Sverige är det omöjligt att förstå varför det kalla kriget utbröt om man inte förstår hur det påverkade hela världen.Sverige kom att profilera sig som ett fredligt och alliansfritt land på den internationella arenan. En vän till tredje världen som med tiden inte ens drog sig för att kritisera USA.Samtidigt var Sverige i allra högsta grad redo för krig och attacker. Sverige var ett av världens mest militariserade samhällen i fråga om hur mycket vi satsade på vårt försvar, med förmågan att mönstra en armé på 800 000 man. Och trots att vi inte var mer än drygt 7 miljoner invånare under 1950-talet och 1960-talet utvecklade vi stridsflygplan, stridsvagnar, stridsfordon, ubåtar och en atombomb.Flera händelser i Sveriges 1900-talshistoria – däribland ubåtar som går på grund, ertappade spioner och nedskjutna flygplan – visar att kriget var närmre än vad många tror idag.Medverkade: Martin Hårdstedt, Wilhelm Agrell och Peter Bennesved.Ni har också hört klipp från Sveriges Radio. Redaktör: Aron Schuurman Producent och programledare: Urban Lindstedt Speaker: Hedvig LagerkvistVill du fördjupa dig ytterligare i historien om kalla kriget och Sveriges 1900-tal? Vi rekommenderar:Agrell, Wilhelm: Catalinaaffären (2021) https://historiskamedia.se/bok/catalinaaffaren/Agrell, Wilhelm: Sprickor i järnridån (2019) https://historiskamedia.se/bok/sprickor-i-jarnridan/Agrell, Wilhelm: Stig Wennerström: myten om en svensk storspion (2020)Bennesved, Peter: Sheltered society: civilian air raid shelters in Sweden 1918-40 and beyond (2020) Frankson, Anders: Sverige under kalla kriget: myter och legender (2021) Vill du stödja podden och samtidigt höra ännu mer av Historia Nu? Gå med i vårt gille genom att klicka här: https://plus.acast.com/s/historianu-med-urban-lindstedt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Den svensk-dansk-iranske regissören Ali Abbasi om vad hans nya film - om en seriemördare som rensar gatorna från prostituerade kvinnor - berättar om det iranska samhället. Ali Abbasi slog igenom med den hyllade och prisade trollfilmen "Gräns". Nu är det premiär för hans nya film, som bygger på en verklig seriemördares framfart i Irans heligaste stad Mashhad i början av 2000-talet.P1 Kulturs Lisa Bergström har intervjuat Ali Abbasi, som burit på idén till den här filmen länge.Reporter: Lisa BergströmProducent: Anna Tullberg
Melanie Hoten and Pat Premnath from 'The Rent House' in Auckland know how to GROW a rent roll BIG and in this challenge they show you how they'd find 100 new properties in 12 months, if they had to start all over again. Get our book FREE @ the PMLeadSecrets.com (just pay shipping).
BECOME A FANDJ Brian Maier is on FaceBook, TwitterSOUNDCLOUDStream to mobile devicesITUNESPodcast downloads available post release date1. Grum, Natalie Shay - Don't Look Down2. Pete K - Rubicon3. Armin Van Buuren, Chicane - Offshore4. RUFUS DU SOL - On My Knees (Cassian Remix)5. Carsten Halm - My Heart (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix)6. Max Freegrant, Slow Fish - Warriors Of Light7. Dom Dolla, Mansionair - Strangers (Nora En Pure Mix)8. NOIYSE PROJECT - Metanoia9. DJ MacIntyre - Phoenix Rising (Aagustin Pietrocola Remix)10. David Tort - Mind Sync11. Jamie Stevens, Anthony Pappa - Hold You Back (Brancaccio & Barone Remix)12. Jamie Stevens, Anthony Pappa - Like A Satellite13. Hoten - 29 Summers (D-Nox, Nine One Remix)14. Simon Doty - Trance Tool15. Ruben Karapetyan - Evening In Yerevan (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix)16. MOKX, Noivil - Emphasis17. Dylan - Lyra18. Juan Sapia - Balloon (Paul Thomas Extended Remix)19. Boxer - Total Uphoria20. Simon Tagias - Emotion (GMJ & Matter Remix)21. Abity - Sinerxia (Zankee Gulati Remix)22. Hot Since 82, Jim Cooke - Buggin' (Jorhav Remix)23. Mayro - Dimensions of Space24. Niko, Kilic - Disappear (Gorge & Nick Curly Remix)
Energetic, percussion-driven groove, dark sounds, and rich melodies; a journey amongst the suburbs of house. That's how HOTEN describes his sound, but his music and live performances speak for themselves. With releases on Stereo Productions, Knee Deep In Sound, and more, the Sydney-based DJ and producer HOTEN has reached the ears of many A-List names, receiving support from the industry's most influential artists. 01. Collective States - Harga 02. Dan Buri & Packim - Muthupumi (NenaHalena Remix) 03. Dosem - Both Selected 04. Cream - Endoro 05. Collective States - The Rift 06. Betoko & Aaron Suiss - Paralyz 07. Adi Dassler - Erebos 08. Chris Child - Jolly Roger 09. Myla - Action 10. Anton Dodger & Efim Kerbut - Gorgon 11. Hoten - 29 Summers (D-Nox, Nine One Remix) 12. Guzzk - Passion (Dub Mix) 13. Enamour, Rinzen - Miracle of the Sun 14. KIDSØ - Finja' (Peer Kusiv Remix)
1 - Ólafur Arnalds feat. Arnor Dan - A Stutter (Nico Sparvieri, Esteban Romano Bootleg Mix) / 2 - Fur Coat, Alfa Romero- Icarus Wings / 3 - Tao Andra - Sola Fide (Rennie Foster remix) / 4 - K3V - Kingdom of Dreams (Subandrio Remix) / 5 - Alex O'Rion - Aperon / 6 - Paul Angelo, Don Argento - Hyperion / 7 - Hoten - 29 Summers (D-Nox, Nine One Remix) / 8 - Nolan - Hang Back ft Manu Dalgo (Lehar Remix) / 9 - Lexer - Glowing / 10 - 2up - Devotion (D-Nox Remix) / Download episode on MP3 (Right click, save link as...) Help me support NGO Alegría Intensiva, Hospital Clown, in Argentina. Donate now by clicking here!!! Donar desde Argentina haciendo click aquí!!!
01. Subconscious Tales - Laniakea 02. Marius Drescher, Jaeger - Momentum 03. Pambouk - The Illusionist 04. Kazko, Diego R - In A State 05. Science, Reason, Anakim - Then Brutus Was Quiet 06. Analog Jungs - Bridge 07. Ultraverse, Cherry (Ua) - Astropilot 08. Sound Quelle, Referna - Leku 09. Clawz Sg, Nick Devon, Township - Syndicate 10. Forty Cats - Moscow Time 11. Rafael Cerato, Gabriel Moraes - Rubik 12. Niceshot, Andrea Cassino - Early Unlocked 13. Newcorp, Gaston Ponte - Seas 14. Milkwish - Light in the Night 15. Dj Bird - In Space 16. Dougal Fox, Tonaco - Burning Air 17. Fabreeka, Noiyse Project - Blue Sky 18. Nicholas Van Orton - Some Robots Are Ok 19. Noiyse Project - Tails in Apocalypse 20. Gai Barone, Giancly Nativo - Alternative Waves 21. Sens - Vibrante Lumiere 22. Noiyse Project - Neverknow 23. Eanp, Kabi, Polo - Supreme 24. Kazko - Nice Dream 25. Stan Kolev - Inward 26. Revival Agents, Dmitry Molosh - Divine Inside 27. Budakid - Senlin 28. Ric Niels, Mango, Blood Groove, Kikis - Trip To South 29. Stan Kolev - Ayahuasca 30. George Alhabel - Siandra Drive 31. George Alhabel - Siandra Drive 32. Ethereal Mist - Last Goodbye 33. Mango, Ric Niels, Blood Groove, Kikis - Trip to South 34. Kamilo Sanclemente, G Jimenez - The Moment 35. Casper Keys - Arrival 36. Fuenka - Lanesra 37. Moodfreak, Not Demure - Decide 38. Hoten - 29 Summers 39. Blood Groove, Kikis - Logica 40. Alex O'Rion - Aperon 41. Guyro, Chris Sterio, Matter - Zen 42. Lio Q - The Lover's Symphony 43. Gians, Luciano Scheffer - The Great Escape 44. Figueras - Summit 45. Blusoul, Soulwerk - Across the Sky 46. Andres Moris - Runes Of Chandra 47. Jesuan M, Pedro Belardo - Collapse 48. Simos Tagias - Daydreamer 49. Nick Varon, Eanp - Over & Out 50. Jack Willard - Celsius 51. Roberto Traista, Angelo - Long Lost Memories 52. Michael A, Nicholas Van Orton - Returnal 53. Rockka - Ambiguous Cycle 54. Diplo, Miguel, John Summit - Don't Forget My Love 55. Dezza - All I Need 56. Cream (Pl) - Astral 57. Dirty Doering, Vars - Find Youth 58. Alex O'Rion - Rubicon 59. J Lannutti, Soulmade (Ar) - Reflections 60. Alan Cerra - Polaris 61. Remake, Maceo Plex - Blade Runner 62. Luciano Elvira, Kamilo Sanclemente - ROMA 63. Rapossa - Trust!
Recorded live at Metropolitano, Rosario, Argentina on Saturday April 9th, 2022. Facebook: www.facebook.com/MetropolitanoRosario Facebook: www.facebook.com/LadoBprod Instagram: www.instagram.com/metropolitanorosario Instagram: www.instagram.com/ladob_producciones Subscribe to the podcast RSS: feed: https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:1525250/sounds.rss . 01. ID 02. Futur-E - Scylla [Recovery Collective] 03. HIGHLITE - Otherdisco [JEAHMON!] 04. Hoten - 29 Summers [43 Degrees] 05. Format - Solid Sessions (Joris Voorn Remix) [Be Yourself] 06. ID 07. Vitalic - Haute Definition [Clivage] 08. FOREVER '99 - I Love You (Another Chemical Love Story Remix) [WUGD] 09. Hot Since 82 - Out The Door [Knee Deep In Sound] 10. Hammer - Oneiro [Lagasta] 11. Eagles & Butterflies x Coloray - Sinners [Art Imitating Life] 12. Way Out West - Surrender (Eelke Kleijn Remix) [Hope] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
01. Simos Tagias, Gmj, Matter - Emotion 02. Dmitry Molosh - Scaur 03. Sebastian Haas, Nicholas Van Orton - Milton 04. Andres Moris - Runes Of Chandra 05. Swedish House Mafia, The Weeknd, Kream - Moth To A Flame 06. Nufects - Blackbox 6402 07. Lyke, David Di Sabato - Stay With Me 08. Hoten - 29 Summers 09. Sergey Paradox - We Have To Go 10. Kyotto, Alan Cerra - Sweet Escape 11. Moodfreak, Not Demure - Decide 12. Second Sine - Omniverse 13. Power Circle, Yotto Renaissance - Garden of Peace 14. Andrea Cassino - Lamarr 15. Casper Keys - Arrival 16. D-Sens - Vibrante Lumiere 17. Gai Barone, Giancly Nativo - Alternative Waves 18. Gmj - Rise Above 19. Eanp, Kabi, Polo - Supreme 20. Rodriguez Jr. - An Evidence of Time 21. Fabreeka, Noiyse Project - Blue Sky 22. Milkwish - Light in the Night 23. Nicholas Van Orton - Some Robots Are Ok 24. Golan Zocher, Greenage - Lost Man 25. Phalguna Somraj, Paul Hamilton - Mr. Ehrmantraut 26. Juan Buitrago - Beyond 27. Stan Kolev - Sisu 28. Integral Bread, Dmitry Molosh - Level Shifter 29. Ryan (Cub), Noiyse Project - Cognition Area 30. Analog Jungs - Bridge 31. Marcelo Vasami, Kyotto - Destiny 32. Forty Cats - Moscow Time 33. Alan Cerra - Timeout 34. Redspace, Yura African - Gioconda's Smile 35. Ewan Rill - Geartbel 36. Zahna - Newen 37. K Loveski - Askelia 38. Niceshot, Andrea Cassino - Early Unlocked 39. Tim Enso, Nadi Moss - Brick In The Wall 40. Rokazer - Adara 41. Luciano Elvira, Kamilo Sanclemente - ROMA 42. Stan Kolev - Here In The Now 43. Sasheen, Jacob Acosta, Jody Wisternoff - Falling 44. Kazko, Diego R - In A State 45. Kyotto - Aurora 46. Alan Cerra - Polaris 47. Stan Kolev - For The Time Being 48. Subconscious Tales - Laniakea 49. Tim Van Werd - Save Me 50. Dirty Doering, Vars - Find Youth 51. Cherry - Aiza 52. J Lannutti, Soulmade (Ar) - Reflections 53. Dezza, Bryn Liedl - Cosmos 54. Cream (Pl) - Astral 55. Mooh - Connected 56. Diplo, Miguel, John Summit - Don't Forget My Love 57. Harry Grig, Mayro - Freedom 58. Aslandj, Nacres - Beginning 59. Rex, Lyda, Andy King Dubb - Pink Sands 60. Ric Niels, Mango, Blood Groove, Kikis - Trip To South 61. Ewan Rill - Unit 62. Kostya Outta - Empathy 63. Revival Agents, Dmitry Molosh - Divine Inside 64. Eugene Becker - Atlas
01. Forty Cats - Moscow Time 02. Alan Cerra - Timeout 03. Tim Enso, Nadi Moss - Brick In The Wall 04. Space Food - Opia 05. Alex O'Rion - Aperon 06. Hoten - 29 Summers 07. Samer Tinoco - Purepecha 08. Lio Q - The Lover's Symphony 09. Casper Keys - Arrival 10. Kostya Outta - Empathy 11. Dmitry Molosh, Emphi - Scaur 12. Andrea Cassino - Lamarr 13. Revival Agents, Dmitry Molosh - Divine Inside 14. Nicholas Van Orton - Some Robots Are Ok 15. Michael A, John Fisherman - Revival 16. Tootall - The Ancient Tree 17. Mariano Favre - Overthinking 18. Ric Niels, Mango, Blood Groove, Kikis - Trip To South 19. Juan Buitrago - Beyond 20. Ewan Rill, Yonsh - Soul Tribe 21. Mango, Ric Niels, Blood Groove, Kikis - Trip to South 22. Sajith Prakash - Kerala 23. Dougal Fox, Tonaco - Burning Air 24. Ewan Rill - Same Place 25. Eanp, Kabi, Polo - Supreme 26. D-Sens - Vibrante Lumiere 27. Dmitry Molosh, Orsen - Sacra 28. Noiyse Project - Neverknow 29. Monolink, Artbat - Return to Oz 30. Zahna - Newen 31. Sajay - Sentinel 32. Foglight - Engage 33. Analog Jungs - Bridge 34. Emphi - Hallway Seven 35. K Loveski - Askelia 36. Nikko Mavridis, K Loveski - Serein 37. Stan Kolev - Here In The Now 38. Envotion, Forty Cats - We Are the Universe 39. Monojoke - The Roots of All Evil 40. Shannon Davin, Noiyse Project - Word of Irenic 41. Karim S, Ewan Rill - Back in Time 42. Alma (Ar), Colou Befu - Sati 43. J Lannutti, Soulmade (Ar) - Reflections 44. Rob Hes - The Solution 2019 45. Cream (Pl) - Astral 46. Aston Alba, Anakim - Euphrates 47. Diplo, Miguel, John Summit - Don't Forget My Love 48. Redspace - Revival 49. Alan Cerra - Polaris 50. Mental Order, Tim Othy, Mir Omar - Induction 51. Fabri Lopez - Hite 52. Jfr, James Monro - Kakashi 53. Harry Grig, Mayro - Freedom 54. Westseven, Ross Farren - Compass 55. Zac, Weekend Heroes - Juego Mortal 56. Simos Tagias - Timelapse 57. Pambouk - Forest Language 58. Aaron Suiss, Teklix, Lisa Moorish - Feel 59. Local Dialect - Rishabha 60. Simos Tagias - Daydreamer 61. Anuqram - Sun Town 62. Nufects - Blackbox 6402 63. Sultan, Shepard - Kelam 64. Teklix - Dusky Moorish 65. Figueras - Summit 66. Hoten - Relentless
01. D-Rhapsody, Gabo Martin, Jesuan M - Rip Current 02. Michael A, Nicholas Van Orton - Returnal 03. Redspace, Lluis Ribalta - Compound 04. Artbat, Dino Lenny - Keep Calm 05. Horisone - Otherworld 06. 88Dubs - Living in Paradise 07. Alan Cerra - Polaris 08. Dmitry Molosh, Michael A - Twelve Days 09. Mayro - The Order's Gate 10. Ben Tucker - Faltered Dreams 11. J Lannutti, Soulmade (Ar) - Reflections 12. Oscar Vazquez, Paul Angelo - November Gray 13. Kamilo Sanclemente, K Loveski - Divine Eternity 14. Antrim, Kamilo Sanclemente, Mauro Aguirre - Laughs & Peace 15. Cream (Pl) - Astral 16. Estiva - Rush Hour 17. Stan Kolev - Here In The Now 18. Michael & Levan, Stiven Rivic, Rick Pier, O'Neil - Ouija 19. Shannon Davin, Noiyse Project - Word of Irenic 20. Tali Muss, Vasuda Sharma, Matan Caspi - Pag Dhariye 21. Alma (Ar), Colou Befu - Sati 22. Tim Enso, Nadi Moss - Brick In The Wall 23. D-Sens - Vibrante Lumiere 24. K Loveski - Askelia 25. Sajay - Sentinel 26. Julian Nates - Nippur 27. Dougal Fox, Tonaco - Burning Air 28. Fabri Lopez - Passion 29. Emphi - Hallway Seven 30. Nacres - Deep Data 31. Milkwish - Light in the Night 32. Nox Vahn, Warung - Brainwasher 33. Juan Buitrago - Beyond 34. South Bloom - Let Me In 35. Nicholas Van Orton - Some Robots Are Ok 36. Steve Slight, Mxv, Anton Make - Return to Base 37. Austin Pettit - Labyrinth 38. Andrea Cassino - Lamarr 39. Hermanez - Tale of the Unexpected 40. Kassey Voorn, John Cosani - Skyline 41. Kostya Outta - Empathy 42. Hoten - 29 Summers 43. Figueras - Summit 44. Jiminy Hop - Johlin 45. Lio Q - The Lover's Symphony 46. Noiyse Project - When Im Not Me 47. Teklix - Dusky Moorish 48. Hoten - Relentless 49. Nikko Mavridis, Ng, Montw - Pixels 50. Swedish House Mafia, The Weeknd, Kream - Moth To A Flame 51. Nufects - Blackbox 6402 52. Pambouk - Janabar 53. Sebastian Haas, Nicholas Van Orton - Milton 54. Sergey Muzarks - Timeless 55. Dmitry Molosh - Scaur 56. Yashar - Back Into Consciousness 57. Simos Tagias - Timelapse 58. Lifelike, Kris Menace, Meduza - Discopolis 2.0 59. Elecground - Hyperdrone 60. Fluida, Sajay - Yamma 61. Mental Order, Tim Othy, Mir Omar - Induction 62. Modeplex - Virtual Machine 63. Rafael Cerato, Goom Gum - Rock It 64. Stan Kolev - Annayat
01.Rafael Osmo - Dancing To 02.Rafael Osmo - ZAAP 03.Revival Agents - Divine Inside (Morttagua Remix) 04.Hoten - 29 Summers (D-Nox, Nine One Remix) 05.Tim Enso, Nadi Moss - Brick in the Wall 06.Rafael Osmo - Domina 07.Simos Tagias - Timelapse 08.Alan Cerra - Polaris 09.Integral Bread - Level Shifter (Dmitry Molosh Remix) 10.Ric Niels & Mango - Trip To South (Djimboh Remix) 11.Savvidi - Are You (Michon Remix) 12.Stan Kolev - Govinda Hare
Follow us here: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2cAY638 homepage: http://www.cosmic-gate.de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cosmicgate/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realcosmicgate/ =============================== EPISODE 416: 01. Amy Wiles & Matt Fax feat. Mirror Machines - Remind Me Why (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats] 02. Jardin - Rufus (Extended Mix) [Avanti] 03. The Private Language - Afterglow (The Madison Extended Remix) [Black Hole] 04. Cosmic Gate & Olivia Sebastianelli - We Got The Fire (Extended Mix) [Wake Your Mind] 05. Faithless, R Plus, Amelia Fox - Love Will Tear Us Apart (Tensnake Extended Remix) [Armada] 06. Alan Fitzpatrick & Lawrence Hart - Warning Signs (Mind Against Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 07. Weekend Heroes - Upside Down (Original Mix) [Beat Boutique] 08. Dom Dolla feat. Mansionair - Strangers (Tinlicker Extended Remix) [Sweat It Out] 09. Kosh & Baker present Taiko - Gate 1 (Club Mix) [Magik Muzik] 10. Kasablanca - Phoenix (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats] 11. Hoten - 29 Summers (D-Nox & Nine One Remix) [43 Degrees Records] 12. Dennis Sheperd x Mira Feder - Torture (Extended Mix) [Black Hole] 13. Gui Boratto - Haute Couture (Original Mix) [Kompakt]
This week we're delighted to have a long time friend of the label guesting. Someone who has been wowing us with his production prowess for longer than we care to remember. Head honcho of the fantastic Forensic imprint which he's recently relaunched to wide acclaim, out of the glorious North East of England, please give it up for... Lexicon Avenue. 1 Carlos Barbero -Closer to Closure 2 Junes & BATO – Voelen (Joe Mattei ReD-Nox mix) 3 Golan Zocher & Greenage – Lost Man 4 The Stupid Experts, Oliver Harper and Seth Vogt – Voices 5 Redpace, UNWA – Spiderdance 6 Frankie Vertigo – Moonface (Aman Anand Deep Space Remix) 7 2UP – Devotion (D-Nox Remix) 8 Hoten – Temptation 9 Michael & Levan, Stiven Rivic – Open Up (Lexicon Avenue & Toledo Remix) 10 Hoten – 29 Summers (D-Nox Nine One Remix) 11 Dee Montero – Maya (Rodriguez Junior Remix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
This week we're delighted to have a long time friend of the label guesting. Someone who has been wowing us with his production prowess for longer than we care to remember. Head honcho of the fantastic Forensic imprint which he's recently relaunched to wide acclaim, out of the glorious North East of England, please give it up for... Lexicon Avenue. 1 Carlos Barbero -Closer to Closure 2 Junes & BATO – Voelen (Joe Mattei ReD-Nox mix) 3 Golan Zocher & Greenage – Lost Man 4 The Stupid Experts, Oliver Harper and Seth Vogt – Voices 5 Redpace, UNWA – Spiderdance 6 Frankie Vertigo – Moonface (Aman Anand Deep Space Remix) 7 2UP – Devotion (D-Nox Remix) 8 Hoten – Temptation 9 Michael & Levan, Stiven Rivic – Open Up (Lexicon Avenue & Toledo Remix) 10 Hoten – 29 Summers (D-Nox Nine One Remix) 11 Dee Montero – Maya (Rodriguez Junior Remix) This podcast is hosted by Syndicast.
Solidaritet, empati och förståelsen att vi är delar av en större värld har vuxit i och med pandemin, menar forskare inom psykologi. Kanske kan det vara en tröst och en hjälp nu när en långvarig global kris genast avlöses av kriget i Ukraina. Och kramarna börjar komma tillbaka, verkar det som. Vilka insikter, erfarenheter och beteenden tar vi med oss tillsvidare när covid-19-pandemin mattas av? Och har pandemin lärt oss något värdefullt inför nästa kris, kriget i Ukraina?Under två års tid har vi lärt oss att hålla avstånd, undvika kramar och handslag, och vi gillar inte att trängas. Sannolikt kommer en del beteenden att leva kvar, menar forskarna Andreas Olsson vid Karolinska Institutet i Stockholm och Daniel Västfjäll vid Linköpings universitet. Erfarenheterna från pandemin verkar ha gjort också djupare avtryck i hur många hanterar och förstår komplexa problem, menar psykologen, författaren och forskaren Kristina Elfhag. Och musikern och komikern Jacke Sjödin konstaterar att humor är en bra copingstrategi inom vissa gränser.Medverkande: Andreas Olsson, professor på institutionen för klinisk neurovetenskap på Karolinska institutet, avdelningen för psykologi; Daniel Västfjäll, professor i kognitiv psykologi vid Linköpings universitet; Kristina Elfhag, psykolog, författare och forskare anknuten till Karolinska Institutet Solna; Jacke Sjödin, musiker och komiker UppsalaMusik i programmet: Toapapper/Jacke Sjödin Social distansering/Jacke Sjödin Nej mutationer/Jacke Sjödin Hobbyepidemiologer/Jacke SjödinReporter: Ylva Carlqvist WarnborgProducent: Björn Gunér bjorn.guner@sr.se
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