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Episode 57: The Storm Unleashed - In 1939-1940, World War II escalated as Germany invaded Poland, triggering the conflict. Soon after, Russia entered Finland, and Germany turned its sights on Scandinavia and France. This episode unpacks the fall of France, the dramatic Dunkirk evacuation, and how Britain stood on the brink—preparing for the battle to come.Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. It aims to provide historical insights based on research and analysis. The content is not intended to promote any political ideology or agenda. Reference Material:The Second World War by John Keegan - https://www.amazon.com/Second-World-War-John-Keegan/dp/0143035738The Second World War by Antony Beevor - https://a.co/d/buiOkUXInferno: The World at War by Max Hastings - https://www.amazon.com/Inferno-World-at-War-1939-1945/dp/0307475530Hitler's Table Talk by Heinrich Heim - https://www.amazon.com/dp/191564514X?ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_ZSR5EFNA2XDKRGJFM9JTThe Storm of War: A New History of the Second World War by Andrew Roberts - https://a.co/d/eiI4n3ZThe Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy by Adam Tooze - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08RF19SJD?ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_F2YKBC10QNPEK1KH8ZA9The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany by William L. Shirer - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003X4R6GQ?ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_342S2V7392AXWTF40D59Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich by Norman Ohler - https://a.co/d/iSX2XkrThe World at War Documentary - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071075/
Episode #549! The Complete Web of Horror, Doom Patrol and A Treasury of XXth Century Murder! Welcome back! This week Scott bring a few books to the podcast. First up he has a collection of stories featuring one of his favorite comic book teams the Doom Patrol. He also has war stories covered with John Keegan's The Second World War and Nathan Hale's Treaties, Trenches, Mud and Blood. Meanwhile DL brings an absolute winner of a book to the table. The Complete Web of Horror collects all three issues from the short lived mag plus completed stories and art that never made it into future issues. And in the new Keeping It Real segment DL spotlights another book. Check it out!
Hey everybody! Episode 149 of the show is out. In this episode, I spoke with Alex Lasarev. I met Alex many years ago through a mutual friend, John Keegan, who I also had on the podcast (ep. 60). Over the years I really respected what Alex stood for, especially during the pandemic where he was, for me, a voice of reason and dissent against much of the authoritarianism. Alex has had a really interesting life and we spoke about his background, traumatic childhood, how that led him to overcome his fear and become a renowned dating coach, his journey into spirituality and plant medicines, the Covid pandemic and how he was an advocate of freedom and love, his work with cancer treatments, and his role as a comedian and the power of comedy. This was a really varied interview and Alex has a fascinating life and I think you all can gain from his life and wisdom. As always, to support this podcast, get early access to shows, bonus material, and Q&As, check out my Patreon page below. Enjoy!This episode is sponsored by Real Mushrooms. As listeners, visit their website to enjoy a discount of 25% off your first order: https://www.realmushrooms.com/universe“Alex's greatest passion is assisting all beings in the co-creation of a planet rooted in love and oneness.Alex loves creating uplifting content, coaching, and doing stand-up. After overcoming major health issues in his early 30s, one of Alex's passions is reminding others how to clear non-beneficial energetic attachments. Alex is a love superspreader and gives out high-quality love shirts wherever he goes.Alex is the founder of the iProject.Love Foundation, which is dedicated to helping all beings remember their true nature so that all can contribute their unique gifts to the co-creation of paradise on Earth.Alex is also a co-founder of the Drkimchi Crypto Project, which is dedicated to helping patients connect with practitioners who offer holistic solutions to cancer.”To learn more about or contact Alex, visit his website at: https://www.alexthecomic.comTo view the recent documentary, Sacred Tobacco, about my work, visit: https://youtu.be/KB0JEQALI_wIf you enjoy the show, it's a big help if you can share it via social media or word of mouth. And please Subscribe or Follow and if you can go on Apple Podcasts and leave a starred-rating and a short review. This is super helpful with the algorithms and getting this show out to more people. Thank you in advance!For more information about me and my upcoming plant medicine retreats with my colleague Merav Artzi, visit my site at: https://NicotianaRustica.orgIntegration/Consultation call: https://jasongrechanik.setmore.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/UniverseWithinYouTube join & perks: https://bit.ly/YTPerksPayPal, donate: https://paypal.me/jasongrechanikWebsite: https://UniverseWithinPodcast.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/UniverseWithinPodcastFacebook: https://facebook.com/UniverseWithinPodcastMusic: Nuno Moreno: https://m.soundcloud.com/groove_a_zen_sound & https://nahira-ziwa.bandcamp.com & Stefan Kasapovski's Santero Project: https://spoti.fi/3y5Rd4H
On this special episode of the Energy Security Cubed Podcast, Kelly Ogle and Joe Calnan discuss major events in global and Canadian energy security in 2024, and what to watch for into the future. // Donate to CGAI here: https://buy.stripe.com/28o29deEmeCH1ck8ww // Guests: 10:31 - Dr. Ilia Bouchouev, former President of Koch Global Partners and an adjunct Professor at New York University. 17:05 - Jakob Larsen, Head of Maritime Safety & Security at international shipping association BIMCO. 22:51 - Trevor Tombe, Professor of Economics at the University of Calgary. Find Trevor's article for The Hub here: https://thehub.ca/2024/04/30/trevor-tombe-the-trans-mountain-pipeline-was-worth-every-penny/ 30:11 - Scott Kennedy, Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies 40:26 - RJ Johnston, Senior Director of Research at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy 47:45 - Dan Ujczo, senior counsel in the International Trade and Transportation practice groups at Thompson Hine LLP. // - Kelly Ogle is CEO of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. - Joe Calnan is a Fellow and Energy Security Forum Manager at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. // What did Joe read in 2024? - "War and Peace", Leo Tolstoy: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/656.War_and_Peace - "The Face of Battle: A Study of Agincourt, Waterloo, and the Somme", by John Keegan: https://www.amazon.com/Face-Battle-Study-Agincourt-Waterloo/dp/0140048979 - "Slow Horses", Mick Herron: https://www.amazon.ca/Slow-Horses-Deluxe-Mick-Herron/dp/1641292970 // What did Kelly read in 2024? - "The Porcelain Moon: A Novel of France, the Great War, and Forbidden Love" by Janie Chang: https://www.amazon.com/Porcelain-Moon-Novel-France-Forbidden/dp/0063072866 - "Ascent to Power: How Truman Emerged from Roosevelt's Shadow and Remade the World", by David L. Roll: https://www.amazon.com/Ascent-Power-Truman-Emerged-Roosevelts/dp/0593186443 - "Takeover: Hitler's Final Rise to Power", by Timothy W. Ryback: https://www.amazon.com/Takeover-Hitlers-Final-Rise-Power/dp/0593537424 // Interview recording Date: December 31, 2024 // Energy Security Cubed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network. Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. // Produced by Joe Calnan. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
In this episode #45, we explore the final battles and days of World War I and the road to the Armistice that ended the fighting. Discover the last desperate battles, the hardships on the home front, and the impact of the Spanish Flu. From the signing in Compiegne to the birth of new nations, we unravel how the world tried to heal and rebuild after years of devastating conflict. 00:00 - WWI Title 00:35 - £65,000 Masterpiece 01:44 - Heroic Khudadad Khan 02:20 - Quick Recap 02:32 - Battle of Passchendaele 04:12 - Unimaginable Scale of War 06:13 - Gas Masks & Tech Surge 08:23 - Tanks at Cambrai 13:09 - Mata Hari & Censorship 14:53 - Messines Explosion 16:00 - Life of a WWI Soldier 18:53 - War in Africa 19:47 - Jerusalem & Middle Eastern Front 22:02 - Civilians' Struggles & Strikes 31:00 - East to West 31:30 - Ludendorff's Last Push 42:29 - Tanks of 1918 43:38 - Messenger Pigeons 44:23 - Battle for Flanders 47:20 - USA Enters the Fight 52:28 - Second Battle of the Marne 54:09 - 100 Days Offensive 55:53 - Crashing German Plane 57:43 - Indira Lal Roy's Valor 58:09 - Ernst Jünger's Story 59:48 - Kind Soldier 01:00:18 - Shattering Shells 01:01:08 - St. Mihiel & Meuse-Argonne Battles 01:03:57 - Germany on the Brink 01:06:31 - War Guilt & Scapegoats 01:09:29 - Wilson's 14 Points 01:10:28 - Armistice & Compiegne Wagon 01:16:28 - The Last Day of War 01:19:56 - Lab Incident 01:20:20 - Endgame Scenarios 01:21:26 - Spanish Flu Strikes 01:24:00 - Belgium's Shameful Incident 01:25:17 - Murder of the Tsar's Family 01:26:06 - Nurse's Heartfelt Memoir 01:26:41 - Paying Homage 01:27:38 - Homefront & Women Injustice 01:29:39 - Racial Segregation 01:31:45 - War Atrocities & Mental Trauma 01:34:44 - Birth of New Nations 01:36:15 - Treaty of Versailles Signed 01:41:50 - Gold in Ocean 01:42:26 - Germany's Race for Dominance 01:43:22 - WWI & Occult Practices 01:43:57 - League of Nations Falters 01:44:18 - Blame Game & Scapegoats 01:47:57 - From League to UN 01:49:33 - Patriotism 01:50:32 - War Brides 01:52:04 - Western Front Prevails 01:52:56 - Final Reflections The First World War by John Keegan - https://amzn.to/3BSpTgM The Guns of August by Barbara W. Tuchman - https://amzn.to/48ij0S7 A World Undone by G. J. Meyer - https://amzn.to/3NvCPMe The Beauty and the Sorrow by Peter Englund - https://amzn.to/40Wah6i The Sleepwalkers by Christopher Clark - https://amzn.to/3YsU6M8 Now It Can Be Told by Philip Gibbs -https://amzn.to/4fsZk0k The Great War by Peter Hart - https://amzn.to/3Yxt1GH World War I: The Definitive Visual History by R.G. Grant - https://amzn.to/3C12mdB The Great Illusion by Sir Norman Angell - https://amzn.to/4dPt6ej They Shall Not Grow Old - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7905466/
In this episode #44, we explore the key battles and turning points of World War I—from Verdun and the Somme to the Arab Revolt and the birth of tank warfare. Discover the brutal tactics, human costs, and game-changing innovations that defined the conflict. We also delve into lesser-known stories like forced labor, mutinies, and America's entry into the war. Dive into the untold depths of the Great War with us. 00:00 - Daylight Saving & Pocket Watch 01:44 - Battle of Verdun 25:27 - Brusilov's Bold Offensive 27:36 - Hell at the Somme 31:41 - Creeping Barrage Tactic 32:50 - Tanks at Flers-Courcelette 37:18 - Hindenburg Line 38:13 - Clash at Jutland 40:48 - Kut Death March 43:15 - Stench of the Dead 44:08 - Sea Lion's, Trial & Error 45:12 - Arab Revolt 48:41 - Romania Joins the War 50:02 - White War & Ship Attacks 52:49 - Wolves on the Battlefield 54:04 - Medical Breakthroughs 55:46 - Battle of Arras 56:03 - Nivelle Offensive & Heavy Losses 01:00:30 - Forced Labor Camps 01:02:10 - Mutinies Erupt 01:08:40 - War on the Waves 01:10:14 - America Enters the War 01:22:18 - Russian Revolution ignites 01:34:06 - Remaining Fronts 01:34:47 - Male vs. Female Tanks 01:35:58 - Closing Thoughts The First World War by John Keegan - https://amzn.to/3BSpTgM The Guns of August by Barbara W. Tuchman - https://amzn.to/48ij0S7 A World Undone by G. J. Meyer - https://amzn.to/3NvCPMe The Sleepwalkers by Christopher Clark - https://amzn.to/3YsU6M8 Now It Can Be Told by Philip Gibbs -https://amzn.to/4fsZk0k The Great War by Peter Hart - https://amzn.to/3Yxt1GH World War I: The Definitive Visual History by R.G. Grant - https://amzn.to/3C12mdB The Great Illusion by Sir Norman Angell - https://amzn.to/4dPt6ej They Shall Not Grow Old - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7905466/
In this episode #43, we take you through our perspective on the unfiltered reality of World War I: the grit of trench life, the terror of gas warfare, and the quiet heroism of those on the front lines. We discuss everything from life in the trenches to the unsung roles of women, the horror of gas attacks, and the unbreakable spirit that emerged amidst the chaos. 00:00 - Life in the Trenches 21:40 - Reality of Shellshock 25:21 - Impact of Wartime Blockades 26:11 - Devastating Use of Poison Gas 34:09 - Misunderstood Soldiers 35:31 - Surviving No Man's Land 37:09 - Stormtroopers 39:55 - Wartime Rumors and Myths 40:15 - Horrors of Trench Warfare 43:29 - Unofficial Truces 46:32 - Snipers: Invisible Threats 47:48 - War Animals & Messenger Birds 51:01 - Bomb Craters 52:29 - Clever Battlefield Decoys 53:04 - Women's Vital Role in WWI 58:30 - Homefront & Wartime Economy 01:03:13 - Italy Joins the War 01:04:24 - Fierce Serbian Front 01:06:18 - Frozen Fight: Battle of Sarikamish 01:08:24 - Military Retreats 01:11:44 - Armenian Genocide Tragedy 01:16:41 - Gallipoli Campaign 01:24:58 - The White War 01:25:48 - Dogger Bank & Sinking of Lusitania 01:28:58 - War Planes & Zeppelins 01:38:23 - Fighter Aces in the Skies 01:41:35 - WWI Weapons Innovation 01:47:16 - The Story of Edith Cavell 01:49:06 - Battle or Siege 01:50:27 - Artillery Shells 01:52:22 - Costly Errors & Fading Morales 01:56:03 - Gas Masks & Trench Foot 01:58:04 - Captain's Wife 02:00:10 - Stretcher Bearers' Bravery 02:01:06 - Horrors of War Revealed 02:04:06 - War Propaganda 02:04:39 - Impact of Gas Attacks 02:06:12 - Voices Opposing the War 02:07:50 - Scapegoating in Wartime 02:09:32 - War Profiteers & Socialists 02:13:01 - Central Powers 02:14:53 - Essential WWI Books to Read The First World War by John Keegan - https://amzn.to/3BSpTgM The Guns of August by Barbara W. Tuchman - https://amzn.to/48ij0S7 A World Undone by G. J. Meyer - https://amzn.to/3NvCPMe The Sleepwalkers by Christopher Clark - https://amzn.to/3YsU6M8 Now It Can Be Told by Philip Gibbs -https://amzn.to/4fsZk0k The Great War by Peter Hart - https://amzn.to/3Yxt1GH World War I: The Definitive Visual History by R.G. Grant - https://amzn.to/3C12mdB The Great Illusion by Sir Norman Angell - https://amzn.to/4dPt6ej They Shall Not Grow Old - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7905466/
In episode #42, we explore the key events of World War I, from the Schlieffen Plan to the Christmas Truce. Learn how early battles, strategic shifts, and personal stories shaped the war. See how warfare evolved with new technologies and nations mobilized for a conflict that changed the world. 00:00 - Schlieffen Plan 11:24 - Chain Letters 12:27 - Liège Citadels 15:30 - Conscription & Posters 19:46 - Destroying Liège 20:43 - Artillery Strikes 23:29 - Ludendorff's Takeover 26:36 - Leuven Library Burns 27:28 - Drunk Soldiers 27:45 - Battle of Frontiers 41:33 - Angels of Mons 42:14 - Rations & Ammo 43:25 - Women in Workforce 45:36 - First to Serve 45:59 - War Bonds & Rules 46:59 - Resilient French Army 48:12 - Colorful Uniforms 48:43 - French Offensive 50:43 - First Battle of Marne 57:15 - Stalemate Begins 58:34 - Trench Warfare 01:03:04 - Ypres & Young Hitler 01:05:20 - Eastern Front 01:12:04 - Austro-Hungarian War 01:15:01 - Ottomans Join War 01:17:35 - War at Sea & Imperial Conflicts 01:20:59 - Japan Joins War 01:21:54 - Serbia vs. Austria-Hungary 01:23:11 - Military Generals 01:24:15 - Fighting for What? 01:25:13 - Christmas Truce 01:28:51 - Horrors of War & Otto Dix 01:31:06 - Endless Fighting 01:31:46 - Fermi Paradox 01:32:48 - Tear Gas Unleashed The First World War by John Keegan - https://amzn.to/3BSpTgM The Guns of August by Barbara W. Tuchman - https://amzn.to/48ij0S7 A World Undone by G. J. Meyer - https://amzn.to/3NvCPMe The Sleepwalkers by Christopher Clark - https://amzn.to/3YsU6M8 The Great Illusion by Sir Norman Angell - https://amzn.to/4dPt6ej They Shall Not Grow Old - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7905466/
Part 2 of 2. With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa by B. Sledge (Author) Listen to the entire unabridged audio book free at- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrTXeh1hjuLd91Tw495Si3K8qPWoZuftL #1 Best Seller in United States Military Veterans History The celebrated 2010 HBO miniseries The Pacific, winner of eight Emmy Awards, was based on two classic books about the War in the Pacific, Helmet for My Pillow and With The Old Breed. Audible Studios, in partnership with Playtone, the production company co-owned by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, and creator of the award-winning HBO series Band of Brothers, John Adams, and The Pacific, as well as the HBO movie Game Change, has created new recordings of these memoirs, narrated by the stars of the miniseries. James Badge Dale (who portrayed Robert Leckie) and Joseph Mazello (who played Eugene Sledge) bring all the passion and emotion of their riveting television performances to these new audio productions. With the Old Breed is a modern classic of military history AND has been called "one of the most important personal accounts of war that I have ever read," by distinguished historian John Keegan. Author E. B. Sledge served with the First Marine Division during World War II, and his first-hand narrative is unsurpassed in its sincerity. Sledge's experience shows in this fascinating account of two of the most harrowing and pivotal island battles of the Pacific theater. On Peleliu and Okinawa, the action was extremely fierce. Amidst oppressive heat and over land obliterated by artillery shells, the combat raged ferociously. Casualties were extreme on both sides, and by the time the Americans had broken through at Okinawa, more than 62,000 Japanese soldiers were dead. Against military policy, Sledge scribbled notes and jammed them into his copy of the New Testament. Those notes form the backbone of what Navy Times said "has been called the best World War II memoir of an enlisted man." Purchase this book on Amazon or your favorite book seller.
Part 1 of 2. With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa by B. Sledge (Author) Listen to the entire unabridged audio book free at- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrTXeh1hjuLd91Tw495Si3K8qPWoZuftL #1 Best Seller in United States Military Veterans History The celebrated 2010 HBO miniseries The Pacific, winner of eight Emmy Awards, was based on two classic books about the War in the Pacific, Helmet for My Pillow and With The Old Breed. Audible Studios, in partnership with Playtone, the production company co-owned by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, and creator of the award-winning HBO series Band of Brothers, John Adams, and The Pacific, as well as the HBO movie Game Change, has created new recordings of these memoirs, narrated by the stars of the miniseries. James Badge Dale (who portrayed Robert Leckie) and Joseph Mazello (who played Eugene Sledge) bring all the passion and emotion of their riveting television performances to these new audio productions. With the Old Breed is a modern classic of military history AND has been called "one of the most important personal accounts of war that I have ever read," by distinguished historian John Keegan. Author E. B. Sledge served with the First Marine Division during World War II, and his first-hand narrative is unsurpassed in its sincerity. Sledge's experience shows in this fascinating account of two of the most harrowing and pivotal island battles of the Pacific theater. On Peleliu and Okinawa, the action was extremely fierce. Amidst oppressive heat and over land obliterated by artillery shells, the combat raged ferociously. Casualties were extreme on both sides, and by the time the Americans had broken through at Okinawa, more than 62,000 Japanese soldiers were dead. Against military policy, Sledge scribbled notes and jammed them into his copy of the New Testament. Those notes form the backbone of what Navy Times said "has been called the best World War II memoir of an enlisted man." Purchase this book on Amazon or your favorite book seller.
Ever wondered what women really want from men? New York's top dating coach John Keegan, reveals the secrets in this eye-opening interview. From understanding desires to effective communication, discover the key insights that can transform your dating life. Don't miss out on these valuable tips and tricks that will help you connect on a deeper level and attract the right partner. Watch now and unlock the mysteries of what women truly want!Before John became a dating coach, he discovered that the playfulness and spontaneity are lacking in almost all social interactions. This epidemic transcends gender and socio-economic class. It's as common in society as it is dysfunctional, as ubiquitous among people as it is counter-productive to their core desires.His mission as a dating coach is to break this literal pattern, embrace the unexpected, transcend the paradigm, and evolve beyond the social and spiritual mediocrity of society at large.Beyond the expected is a world of the spontaneous, the creative, even the spiritual realm of connecting with friends and lovers we have yet to meet. It's John's mission, to share his findings of this world of new possibilities with those who have yet to experience it.https://theawakenedlifestyle.com/https://theawakenedlifestyle.com/master-of-connection/IG - https://www.instagram.com/johnkeeganlifestyle/Meet your host Laban Ditchburnhttps://labanditchburn.com/Complimentary transformational coaching session https://calendly.com/labanmditchburn/discovery-call-together?back=1
En el programa de hoy se comentan los resultados de la última encuesta Cadem, destacando la baja en la aprobación del presidente Boric. Se revisa el libro "Identidad animal" de Francisco Saldívar, abordando el tema de los pueblos originarios. Se discute la propuesta de un nuevo retiro de fondos de las AFP y su impacto económico. Se analizan las relaciones entre Venezuela y Chile, y la crítica de un fiscal venezolano a la izquierda chilena. También se examina la crisis demográfica en China y las medidas para postergar la edad de jubilación. En el ámbito internacional, se habla sobre la política estadounidense, centrándose en Kamala Harris y su posible candidatura presidencial. Finalmente, se recomienda el libro de John Keegan sobre la Guerra Civil Americana. Para acceder al programa sin interrupción de comerciales, suscríbete a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/elvillegas DEBUT & DESPEDIDA (2024) https://elvillegas.cl/producto/debut-despedida/ MOMENTOS MUSICALES EN YO MENOR (2023) https://elvillegas.cl/producto/momentos-musicales/ REVOLUCIÓN (2023) https://www.elvillegas.cl/producto/revolucion TSUNAMI (2016) https://www.elvillegas.cl/producto/tsunami LA TORRE DE PAPEL (2022) https://www.elvillegas.cl/producto/la-torre-de-papel ENVEJEZCA O MUÉRASE (2022) https://www.elvillegas.cl/producto/envejezca/ INSURRECCIÓN (2020) Chile https://www.elvillegas.cl/producto/insurreccion/ Internacional por Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09WZ29DTQ JULIO CÉSAR PARA JÓVENES Y NO TANTO (2011) https://elvillegas.cl/producto/julio-cesar-para-jovenes-y-no-tanto/ TAMBIÉN APÓYANOS EN FLOW: https://www.flow.cl/app/web/pagarBtnPago.php?token=0yq6qal Grandes Invitados en Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X1LN5GH Encuentra a El Villegas en: Web: http://www.elvillegas.cl Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elvillegaschile Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/elvillegaschile Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/elvillegaspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zQ3np197HvCmLF95wx99K Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elvillegaschile 00:00:21 - Encuesta Cadem y aprobación de Boric 00:05:32 - Identidad animal por Francisco Saldívar 00:13:35 - Propuesta de retiro de AFP 00:27:20 - Relaciones entre Venezuela y Chile 00:32:08 - Crisis demográfica en China 00:40:22 - Política estadounidense y Kamala Harris 00:50:41 - Guerra Civil Americana de John Keegan
War. War never changes. On parle de la création de batailles ou de guerres réalistes et épiques : plusieurs sujets au menu. Comment faire monter le drama et les enjeux de la guerredans votre univers. Comment garder votre audience dans le contexte de la bataille et éviter la perte de repères grace aux differentes échelles de plans. Quelques idées de stratégies à tirer de l'histoire (Hannibal, Sun Tzu, Musashi, Jules César, Gengis Khan...) et/ou parfois des péplums et autres romans de fiction ? Connaitre vos armes, les choréographies du maniement, et la peinture générale du champ de bataille. La psychologie du soldat, le moral des troupes... Et en fin d'épisodes, nous vous parlons de quelques stratégies historiques surprenantes mais efficaces, réutilisables pour dans vos fictions. Liens:Twitter/X du podcast: https://twitter.com/AuCheckpoint Instagram du podcast: https://www.instagram.com/aucoinducheckpoint Rejoignez notre Discord: https://discord.gg/aMShNdTBgF Entendu dans l'épisode:Matt reco le JDR Papier "Les Chroniques de Vaelran".Sky reco le manga "Kingdom".Jacno reco le livre "The Face of Battle" par John Keegan. Autres recos de lecture pour des stratégies militaires : Le traité des cinq roues, L'art de la guerre, Strategy six pack.Merci énormement pour votre écoute et votre soutien! Si vous avez aimé l'épisode, laissez-nous 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcast, et faites tourner :) Plus on est de fous, moins y a de riz, et c'est la plus belle façon de nous soutenir et de nous envoyer de la force pour la suite! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Hey everybody! Episode 122 of the show is out. In this episode, I spoke with my friend, mentor, and teacher, jubb david. Jubb's was one of the first people who introduced me and opened my eyes to the world of plants as food, nutrition, medicine, and life-force. I met jubb's when we were both living in the East Village of New York and where he had a cafe. I would attend his lectures with my friend John Keegan (who I interviewed in episode 60). I was fascinated by jubb's knowledge, warmth, healing abilities, and insight. Many of the things he said would prove to come true in science many years after he had already been speaking about them. So it was real pleasure and honor to have jubb's on the podcast. This interview is quite different from previous ones in that it's not a Q&A format, but more of a stream of consciousness into jubb's mind. I did my best to splice everything together, but it may take a few listens to pick up on everything he is saying, as there are a lot of gems imbedded in there. I hope you all enjoy and can share in jubb's wisdom. As always, to support this podcast, get early access to shows, bonus material, and Q&As, check out my Patreon page below. Enjoy!“As a PhD, neurobehavioral physiologist, language expert, plasma physicist, inventor, scientist, expert in blood formation, psychosomatic specialist, neo shaman of Toltec traditions and one of the world's top naturalists, jubbdavid is renowned around the world for his ability to “read the body like a book” and has been a pioneer in non-surgical non-druggist approaches to healing through vitalization and positive neurolinguistic induction. For the past 40 years, jubb's has been underneath the radar compositing compelling tactics & strategies to methodically achieve state-specific behaviors by means of neurolinguistic patterning, whole body calibration and beneficial modus operandis herein. He is the coauthor of “Secrets of an Alkaline Body” “LifeFood Recipe Book” alongside many unpublished manuals, manuscripts, and books on whole brain functioning, gender roles, cellular cleansing, colloidal biology, communication & relationship wellness, lifefood, economic egalitarianism and loads in addition soon to reach the light of day.” To learn more about or contact jubbdavid, visit his website at: https://www.jubbdavid.com If you enjoy the show, it's a big help if you can share it via social media or word of mouth. And please Subscribe or Follow and if you can go on Apple Podcasts and leave a starred-rating and a short review. This is super helpful with the algorithms and getting this show out to more people. Thank you in advance!For more information about me and my upcoming plant medicine retreats with my colleague Merav Artzi, visit my site at: https://www.NicotianaRustica.orgTo book an integration call with me, visit: https://jasongrechanik.setmore.comSupport this podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/UniverseWithinDonate directly with PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/jasongrechanikMusic courtesy of: Nuno Moreno (end song). Visit: https://m.soundcloud.com/groove_a_zen_sound and https://nahira-ziwa.bandcamp.com/ And Stefan Kasapovski's Santero Project (intro song). Visit: https://spoti.fi/3y5Rd4Hhttps://www.facebook.com/UniverseWithinPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/UniverseWithinPodcast
The epic story of the imperial rivalry between two of the greatest empires of the ancient world – Parthian and Persian – and how they rose and eventually fell.The Roman empire shaped the culture of the western world against which all other great powers are compared. Stretching from the north of Britain to the Sahara, and from the Atlantic coast to the Euphrates, it imposed peace and prosperity on an unprecedented scale.However, the exception lay in the east, where the Parthian and then Persian empires ruled over great cities and the trade routes to mysterious lands beyond. This was the place Alexander the Great had swept through, creating a dream of glory and conquest which tantalised Greeks and Romans alike. Caesar, Mark Antony and a long succession of emperors longed to follow in Alexander's footsteps. All failed. Only here did the Roman empire slow down and eventually stop, unable to go any further.Following seven centuries of conflict that, ultimately, neither Rome nor Persia would win, The Eagle and the Lion delves into the clash, context and journeys of these entities of great power and the people caught in their wider struggle.Adrian Goldsworthy has a doctorate from Oxford University. His first book, THE ROMAN ARMY AT WAR was recognised by John Keegan as an exceptionally impressive work, original in treatment and impressive in style. He has gone on to write several other books, including THE FALL OF THE WEST, CAESAR, IN THE NAME OF ROME, CANNAE and ROMAN WARFARE, which have sold more than a quarter of a million copies and been translated into more than a dozen languages. A full-time author, he regularly contributes to TV documentaries on Roman themes.
El 6 de junio de 1944 ha quedado escrito en la Historia de la Humanidad como uno de los días más importantes del siglo XX. En las playas de Normandía tuvo lugar una de las batallas decisivas de la II Guerra Mundial, aquella que lograría abrir el frente occidental a los aliados y obligaría a la Alemania nazi a replegarse aún más. Muchos historiadores lo marcan como el punto de inflexión para la definitiva caída del III Reich. Por ello, hoy abrimos un nuevo episodio sobre historia que va a estar dividido en dos partes. Por un lado nos centraremos en los hechos históricos de aquel 6 de junio y analizaremos cómo se gestó la operación, cómo plantearon la batalla aliados y alemanes y cuales fueron los puntos clave del enfrentamiento. Tras el intermedio pasaremos a un aspecto más lúdico y nuestro amigo Claudio Yoldi nos comentará los wargames más destacados sobre El desembarco de Normandía. Un episodio especial para una fecha especial en homenaje a aquellos valientes que se enfrentaron a la muerte para luchar por la libertad en Europa. Equipo habitual Javier Moñino Pablo Aguado Invitados Paco Iváñez Claudio Yoldi Producción Samuel Ferrer ‘Doctor Kinton’ Ismael Marín ‘Sagaelx’ Música del podcast Jesús Moñino ¿Quieres anunciarte en nuestro podcast? https://advoices.com/fase24 fase24podcast@gmail.com Si quieres formar parte de nuestra comunidad, entra en nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/fase24 Si te gusta Fase 24 Podcast y quieres apoyarnos y ayudarnos a mejorar, invítanos a un café: https://ko-fi.com/fase24 También puedes apoyarnos pasando a iVoox Plus a través de alguno de estos enlaces: Plan Anual https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=8c09fb5a8058f3eeda41ddf70593ddf3 Plan Mensual https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=28e5c797498187a91eebddc0977d2b49 iVoox Plus https://www.ivoox.com/plus?affiliate-code=c16f1b36738d87bd53d152b8aca2344c Podcast patrocinado por: Kinton Brands https://www.kintonbrands.com/ Episodio anterior sobre wargames https://go.ivoox.com/rf/104425320 Wargames comentados por Claudio en el episodio 5.2.- El mejor y el peor (Según BGG): El más valorado: 8.5 Command Commander Battle Pack#3 Normandy (2010) GMT, Autor: John Foley. Premio Charles S. Robert 2010 a la mejor expansión. Tercera entrega de la serie con 17 escenarios nuevos. El menos valorado: 4.8 Normandy 44 (Mitchell Games) Editorial desconocida (igual que su autor), todo apunta a que es una autoedición. 5.3.- Mi lista de elegidos: Peculiaridades, puntos fuertes y puntos flojos de cada uno de estos wargames. 2. D-Day Omaha Beach: (2009) GMT. Solitario (o para 2 jugadores). John Butterfield. Premios: Golden Geek al mejor wargame 2010 y el Charles S. Roberts 2009 al mejor juego de la IIGM.Dif: Med/Alta. 3. Pegasus Bridge: (1997) AH, 2 jugadores. Huntington, Petersen, Van Sant, Youse. Arte: Kurt Miller & Mark Simonitch.Sistema ASL. Dif: Alta. 6. Normandy 44:(2010) GMT 2 a 4 jugadores. Mark Simonitch. Arte: Robert MacGowan & Mark Simonitch. Premios: Charles S. Roberts 2010, al mejor wargame de la IIGM y a los mejores gráficos. Dif. Med/Alta. 11. Memoir 44: (2004) Days of Wonders. 2 a 8 jugadores. Richard Borg. Premios: Charles S. Roberts. 2004 y varios premios más. Dif. Med. 13. Heroes of Normandy: (2014) Devil Pig Games. 2 jugadores. Yann & Clem. Varios premios internacionales. Dif. Med. Undaunted Normandy: (2019) Osprey 2 jugadores. Trevor Benjamin & David Thompson. Dif. Sencillo. 19. The Longest Day: (1979) AH. 2 a 8 jugadores. Randall C. Reed (uno de los pioneros en el diseño de wargames). Dif. Alta. Monster. 31. Paul Koenig’s D-Day: Sword & Gold-The British Beaches: (2009) Victory Point Games. 1 a 2 jugadores. Paul Koenig (Autor de juegos para SPI y GDW en la primera época de los wargames comerciales. Creador de la serie para VPG y ahora tiene su propia editorial). Dif. Sencillo. 51. Axis & Allies: D-Day: (2004) AH. 2 a 3 jugadores. Larry Harris & Mike Selinker. Ha recibido varios premios internacionales. (Es un clásico, forma parte de una serie con diversas temáticas de la IIGM. Usa figuras). Dif. Sencillo. 54. Omaha Beachhead: Battle for the Bocage: (1987) VG. 1 a 2 Jugadores. Joseph Balkoski (Creador de la serie GCACW y es uno de los mejores historiadores sobre la división 29 y las playas americanas en el Día-D). Dif. Sencilla/Med. 57. Battle for Normandy: (1982). Attactix Adventure Games. 2 Jugadores. Autor desconocido. Dif. Sencillo. 64. D-Day: (1961) AH. 2 jugadores. Charles S. Roberts (Padre de los wargames comerciales. Clásico primeros wargames y de AH). Dif. Sencillo. 65. El día más largo: (1982) NAC. 2 jugadores. Autor desconocido. (Editorial española y clásico en nuestro país). Dif. Sencillo. Bibliografía https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-internacional-48513120 https://historia.nationalgeographic.com.es/a/dia-d-playas-desembarco-normandia_12788 https://www.elespanol.com/quincemil/articulos/cultura/el-gallego-manuel-otero-el-unico-espanol-en-el-desembarco-de-normandia https://www.elperiodico.com/es/internacional/20190605/desembarco-normandia-7490159 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBKfelgx508&t=962s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bcR2KOSE9g&t=1048s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5AsoC2qUOw https://www.tokyvideo.com/es/video/testigos-del-dia-d Libros: “Historia del desembarco de Normandía”, de Olivier Wieviorka “Seis ejércitos en Normandía. Del día D a la liberación de París”, de John Keegan “History of the Second World War” // “Así fue la Segunda Guerra Mundial” de Las grandes batallas de la historia (Canal Historia) La Segunda Guerra Mundial / Willmott | Cross | Messenger (Galaxia Gutenberg)
El 6 de junio de 1944 ha quedado escrito en la Historia de la Humanidad como uno de los días más importantes del siglo XX. En las playas de Normandía tuvo lugar una de las batallas decisivas de la II Guerra Mundial, aquella que lograría abrir el frente occidental a los aliados y obligaría a la Alemania nazi a replegarse aún más. Muchos historiadores lo marcan como el punto de inflexión para la definitiva caída del III Reich. Por ello, hoy abrimos un nuevo episodio sobre historia que va a estar dividido en dos partes. Por un lado nos centraremos en los hechos históricos de aquel 6 de junio y analizaremos cómo se gestó la operación, cómo plantearon la batalla aliados y alemanes y cuales fueron los puntos clave del enfrentamiento. Tras el intermedio pasaremos a un aspecto más lúdico y nuestro amigo Claudio Yoldi nos comentará los wargames más destacados sobre El desembarco de Normandía. Un episodio especial para una fecha especial en homenaje a aquellos valientes que se enfrentaron a la muerte para luchar por la libertad en Europa. Equipo habitual Javier Moñino Pablo Aguado Invitados Paco Iváñez Claudio Yoldi Producción Samuel Ferrer ‘Doctor Kinton’ Ismael Marín ‘Sagaelx’ Música del podcast Jesús Moñino ¿Quieres anunciarte en nuestro podcast? https://advoices.com/fase24 fase24podcast@gmail.com Si quieres formar parte de nuestra comunidad, entra en nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/fase24 Si te gusta Fase 24 Podcast y quieres apoyarnos y ayudarnos a mejorar, invítanos a un café: https://ko-fi.com/fase24 También puedes apoyarnos pasando a iVoox Plus a través de alguno de estos enlaces: Plan Anual https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=8c09fb5a8058f3eeda41ddf70593ddf3 Plan Mensual https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=28e5c797498187a91eebddc0977d2b49 iVoox Plus https://www.ivoox.com/plus?affiliate-code=c16f1b36738d87bd53d152b8aca2344c Podcast patrocinado por: Kinton Brands https://www.kintonbrands.com/ Episodio anterior sobre wargames https://go.ivoox.com/rf/104425320 Wargames comentados por Claudio en el episodio 5.2.- El mejor y el peor (Según BGG): El más valorado: 8.5 Command Commander Battle Pack#3 Normandy (2010) GMT, Autor: John Foley. Premio Charles S. Robert 2010 a la mejor expansión. Tercera entrega de la serie con 17 escenarios nuevos. El menos valorado: 4.8 Normandy 44 (Mitchell Games) Editorial desconocida (igual que su autor), todo apunta a que es una autoedición. 5.3.- Mi lista de elegidos: Peculiaridades, puntos fuertes y puntos flojos de cada uno de estos wargames. 2. D-Day Omaha Beach: (2009) GMT. Solitario (o para 2 jugadores). John Butterfield. Premios: Golden Geek al mejor wargame 2010 y el Charles S. Roberts 2009 al mejor juego de la IIGM.Dif: Med/Alta. 3. Pegasus Bridge: (1997) AH, 2 jugadores. Huntington, Petersen, Van Sant, Youse. Arte: Kurt Miller & Mark Simonitch.Sistema ASL. Dif: Alta. 6. Normandy 44:(2010) GMT 2 a 4 jugadores. Mark Simonitch. Arte: Robert MacGowan & Mark Simonitch. Premios: Charles S. Roberts 2010, al mejor wargame de la IIGM y a los mejores gráficos. Dif. Med/Alta. 11. Memoir 44: (2004) Days of Wonders. 2 a 8 jugadores. Richard Borg. Premios: Charles S. Roberts. 2004 y varios premios más. Dif. Med. 13. Heroes of Normandy: (2014) Devil Pig Games. 2 jugadores. Yann & Clem. Varios premios internacionales. Dif. Med. Undaunted Normandy: (2019) Osprey 2 jugadores. Trevor Benjamin & David Thompson. Dif. Sencillo. 19. The Longest Day: (1979) AH. 2 a 8 jugadores. Randall C. Reed (uno de los pioneros en el diseño de wargames). Dif. Alta. Monster. 31. Paul Koenig’s D-Day: Sword & Gold-The British Beaches: (2009) Victory Point Games. 1 a 2 jugadores. Paul Koenig (Autor de juegos para SPI y GDW en la primera época de los wargames comerciales. Creador de la serie para VPG y ahora tiene su propia editorial). Dif. Sencillo. 51. Axis & Allies: D-Day: (2004) AH. 2 a 3 jugadores. Larry Harris & Mike Selinker. Ha recibido varios premios internacionales. (Es un clásico, forma parte de una serie con diversas temáticas de la IIGM. Usa figuras). Dif. Sencillo. 54. Omaha Beachhead: Battle for the Bocage: (1987) VG. 1 a 2 Jugadores. Joseph Balkoski (Creador de la serie GCACW y es uno de los mejores historiadores sobre la división 29 y las playas americanas en el Día-D). Dif. Sencilla/Med. 57. Battle for Normandy: (1982). Attactix Adventure Games. 2 Jugadores. Autor desconocido. Dif. Sencillo. 64. D-Day: (1961) AH. 2 jugadores. Charles S. Roberts (Padre de los wargames comerciales. Clásico primeros wargames y de AH). Dif. Sencillo. 65. El día más largo: (1982) NAC. 2 jugadores. Autor desconocido. (Editorial española y clásico en nuestro país). Dif. Sencillo. Bibliografía https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-internacional-48513120 https://historia.nationalgeographic.com.es/a/dia-d-playas-desembarco-normandia_12788 https://www.elespanol.com/quincemil/articulos/cultura/el-gallego-manuel-otero-el-unico-espanol-en-el-desembarco-de-normandia https://www.elperiodico.com/es/internacional/20190605/desembarco-normandia-7490159 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBKfelgx508&t=962s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bcR2KOSE9g&t=1048s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5AsoC2qUOw https://www.tokyvideo.com/es/video/testigos-del-dia-d Libros: “Historia del desembarco de Normandía”, de Olivier Wieviorka “Seis ejércitos en Normandía. Del día D a la liberación de París”, de John Keegan “History of the Second World War” // “Así fue la Segunda Guerra Mundial” de Las grandes batallas de la historia (Canal Historia) La Segunda Guerra Mundial / Willmott | Cross | Messenger (Galaxia Gutenberg)
Natural Seduction - The Natural Lifestyles Podcast with James Marshall & Liam McRae
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Years before Adolph Hitler obtained power, and in the decades before the Third Reich brought “the manufacture of mass death to its pitiless consummation” in the words of the late military historian John Keegan, the seeds were planted of America's callous and ineffective response to the Nazi persecution of Europe's Jews. As director Ken Burns shows in his searing new documentary “The U.S. and the Holocaust,” hostility to immigration coexisted with America's reputation as a land of opportunity during an era that saw millions of Europeans make their way to Ellis Island. But a long-simmering nativist backlash combined with the junk science of eugenics to produce federal legislation in 1924 severely restricting emigration to the United States based on nation of origin. These quotas, which enjoyed widespread public and political support, would prevent hundreds of thousands of Jews from escaping Europe when they had a chance. In this episode, author and historian Rebecca Erbelding, an expert on the U.S. response to the Nazi genocide at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and an independent scholarly advisor to the Burns documentary, discusses the ways in which antisemitism, nativism, and isolationism contributed to the failure to save more Jewish lives. Americans expressed revulsion at Nazi violence, but the outrage did not lead to a more welcoming attitude toward refugees.
Aujourd'hui, je vous présente le second et dernier volet de cette mini-série consacrée à la Guerre de Sécession. Dans cet épisode, j'explorerai un peu plus en détail les batailles, mais également les conséquences politiques, économiques et sociales de cette guerre pour le peuple américain. Nous sommes maintenant au tournant de 1861-1862. Stratégiquement parlant, les belligérants s'affrontent sur terre, mais aussi sur les mers. Du côté des opérations terrestres, les Nordistes et les Sudistes croisent le fer dans trois principaux théâtres de guerre. Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir financièrement la chaîne, trois choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl 3. UTip: https://utip.io/lhistoirenousledira Avec: Laurent Turcot, professeur en histoire à l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada Script: Carl Pépin Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com 0:00 • Introduction 02:07 • 1 - État des lieux 06:04 • 2 - Affrontements 08:57 • 3 - McClellan 11:43 • 4 - Antietam 15:10 • 5 - 1863 17:42 • 6 - Bataille décisive ? 20:51 • 7 - Les armes 24:43 • 8 - Se battre 27:54 • 9 - Grant 30:09 • 10 - Cold Harbor 33:13 • 11 - Élections 38:01 • 12 - 1865 41:43 • 13 - Capitulation 47:03 • 14 - L'après-guerre 51:09 • 15 - Conclusion Abonnez-vous à ma chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/histoirenousledira Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurentturcot Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Pour aller plus loin: Vincent Bernard, La guerre de Sécession. La Grande Guerre américaine, 1861-1865, Paris, Passés Composés, 2022. James Mcpherson, La guerre de Sécession, Paris, Robert Laffont, 1991. John Keegan, La Guerre de Sécession, Paris Perrin, 2011. Robert Lacour-Gayet, La Vie quotidienne aux États-Unis à la veille de la guerre de Sécession, Paris, Hachette, 1957. Frédéric Naulet, Antietam ; Le jour le plus sanglant de la guerre de Sécession, Paris, Economica, 2005 #histoire #documentaire #civilwar
Aujourd'hui, je vous invite à découvrir ce que d'aucuns pourraient qualifier de chapitre le plus lourd, le plus terrible, le plus sanglant de l'histoire des États-Unis d'Amérique : je vais vous parler de la Guerre de Sécession. Mieux connue aux États-Unis sous l'appellation de The American Civil War (en français la « Guerre civile américaine »), la Guerre de Sécession est un conflit armé qui se déroule sur terre et sur mer pendant quatre ans, soit du 12 avril 1861 au 9 avril 1865 et même un peu au-delà. Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir financièrement la chaîne, trois choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl 3. UTip: https://utip.io/lhistoirenousledira Avec: Laurent Turcot, professeur en histoire à l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada Script: Carl Pépin Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com 0:00 • Introduction 02:36 • 1 - Contexte 04:23 • 2 - L'esclavage 07:27 • 3 - État des lieux 10:31 • 4 - Compromis 17:27 • 5 - La tension monte... 21:01 • 6 - Lincoln 24:33 • 7 - Sécession 27:59 • 8 - Différents groupes 31:33 • 9 - Militaires 38:33 • 10 - Anaconda 41:29 • 11 - Effectifs militaires 47:21 • 12 - logistique 54:43 • 13 - En formation 59:43 • 14 - Bull Run 01:01:05 • 15 - Conclusion Abonnez-vous à ma chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/histoirenousledira Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurentturcot Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Pour aller plus loin: Vincent Bernard, La guerre de Sécession. La Grande Guerre américaine, 1861-1865, Paris, Passés Composés, 2022. James Mcpherson, La guerre de Sécession, Paris, Robert Laffont, 1991. John Keegan, La Guerre de Sécession, Paris Perrin, 2011. Robert Lacour-Gayet, La Vie quotidienne aux États-Unis à la veille de la guerre de Sécession, Paris, Hachette, 1957. Frédéric Naulet, Antietam ; Le jour le plus sanglant de la guerre de Sécession, Paris, Economica, 2005 #histoire #documentaire #civilwar
Kiana spoke with Director of Long Island Day & Employment Services Bonnie Holtzman & YAI member John Keegan about how the organization helps those with intellectual & developmental disabilities (I/DD) find jobs as well as the different clinical services YAI offers.
Lusitania's legacy is also absolutely unsinkable. To buy Larson's book or any books I have featured, visit my Bookshop affiliate page: https://bookshop.org/shop/unsinkablepodFor a general look at World War One, see the modern classic by John Keegan, The First World War or David Stevenson's 1914-1918: The History of the First World WarListener Dan (thank you, Dan!) recommends, in the podcast realm: The Old Front Line (https://oldfrontline.co.uk/) and Footsteps of the Fallen (https://footstepsofthefallen.buzzsprout.com/)My dear friend Shirley recommends Vera Brittain's memoir Testament of YouthTo support the pod on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/unsinkablepodSupport the show
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Photo: Drawing of Greek newspaper PATRIS, about Serbia' s bouble attack (from Bulgaria and German Empire) at World War I. 1915 @Batchelorshow 2/2: The Western Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918, by Nick Lloyd . Hardcover – March 30, 2021 https://www.amazon.com/Western-Front-History-Great-1914-1918/dp/1631497944 A panoramic history of the savage combat on the Western Front between 1914 and 1918 that came to define modern warfare. The Western Front evokes images of mud-spattered men in waterlogged trenches, shielded from artillery blasts and machine-gun fire by a few feet of dirt. This iconic setting was the most critical arena of the Great War, a 400-mile combat zone stretching from Belgium to Switzerland where more than three million Allied and German soldiers struggled during four years of almost continuous combat. It has persisted in our collective memory as a tragic waste of human life and a symbol of the horrors of industrialized warfare. In this epic narrative history, the first volume in a groundbreaking trilogy on the Great War, the acclaimed military historian Nick Lloyd captures the horrific fighting on the Western Front beginning with the surprise German invasion of Belgium in August 1914 and taking us to the Armistice of November 1918. Drawing on French, British, German, and American sources, Lloyd weaves a kaleidoscopic chronicle of the Marne, Passchendaele, the Meuse-Argonne, and other critical battles, which reverberated across Europe and the wider war. From the trenches, where men as young as 17 suffered and died, to the headquarters behind the lines where Generals Haig, Joffre, Hindenburg, and Pershing developed their plans for battle, Lloyd gives us a view of the war both intimate and strategic, putting us amid the mud and smoke while at the same time depicting the larger stakes of every encounter. He shows us a dejected Kaiser Wilhelm II―soon to be eclipsed in power by his own generals―lamenting the botched Schlieffen Plan; French soldiers piling atop one another in the trenches of Verdun; British infantryman wandering through the frozen wilderness in the days after the Battle of the Somme; and General Erich Ludendorff pursuing a ruthless policy of total war, leading an eleventh-hour attack on Reims even as his men succumbed to the Spanish Flu. As Lloyd reveals, far from being a site of attrition and stalemate, the Western Front was a simmering, dynamic “cauldron of war” defined by extraordinary scientific and tactical innovation. It was on the Western Front that the modern technologies―machine guns, mortars, grenades, and howitzers―were refined and developed into effective killing machines. It was on the Western Front that chemical warfare, in the form of poison gas, was first unleashed. And it was on the Western Front that tanks and aircraft were introduced, causing a dramatic shift away from nineteenth-century bayonet tactics toward modern combined arms, reinforced by heavy artillery, that forever changed the face of war. Brimming with vivid detail and insight, The Western Front is a work in the tradition of Barbara Tuchman and John Keegan, Rick Atkinson and Antony Beevor: an authoritative portrait of modern warfare and its far-reaching human and historical consequences. 35 black-and-white illustrations, 8 maps
Photo: German Army in destroyed Polish locality during World War I. @Batchelorshow 1/2: The Western Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918, by Nick Lloyd. Hardcover – March 30, 2021 https://www.amazon.com/Western-Front-History-Great-1914-1918/dp/1631497944 A panoramic history of the savage combat on the Western Front between 1914 and 1918 that came to define modern warfare. The Western Front evokes images of mud-spattered men in waterlogged trenches, shielded from artillery blasts and machine-gun fire by a few feet of dirt. This iconic setting was the most critical arena of the Great War, a 400-mile combat zone stretching from Belgium to Switzerland where more than three million Allied and German soldiers struggled during four years of almost continuous combat. It has persisted in our collective memory as a tragic waste of human life and a symbol of the horrors of industrialized warfare. In this epic narrative history, the first volume in a groundbreaking trilogy on the Great War, the acclaimed military historian Nick Lloyd captures the horrific fighting on the Western Front beginning with the surprise German invasion of Belgium in August 1914 and taking us to the Armistice of November 1918. Drawing on French, British, German, and American sources, Lloyd weaves a kaleidoscopic chronicle of the Marne, Passchendaele, the Meuse-Argonne, and other critical battles, which reverberated across Europe and the wider war. From the trenches, where men as young as 17 suffered and died, to the headquarters behind the lines where Generals Haig, Joffre, Hindenburg, and Pershing developed their plans for battle, Lloyd gives us a view of the war both intimate and strategic, putting us amid the mud and smoke while at the same time depicting the larger stakes of every encounter. He shows us a dejected Kaiser Wilhelm II―soon to be eclipsed in power by his own generals―lamenting the botched Schlieffen Plan; French soldiers piling atop one another in the trenches of Verdun; British infantryman wandering through the frozen wilderness in the days after the Battle of the Somme; and General Erich Ludendorff pursuing a ruthless policy of total war, leading an eleventh-hour attack on Reims even as his men succumbed to the Spanish Flu. As Lloyd reveals, far from being a site of attrition and stalemate, the Western Front was a simmering, dynamic “cauldron of war” defined by extraordinary scientific and tactical innovation. It was on the Western Front that the modern technologies―machine guns, mortars, grenades, and howitzers―were refined and developed into effective killing machines. It was on the Western Front that chemical warfare, in the form of poison gas, was first unleashed. And it was on the Western Front that tanks and aircraft were introduced, causing a dramatic shift away from nineteenth-century bayonet tactics toward modern combined arms, reinforced by heavy artillery, that forever changed the face of war. Brimming with vivid detail and insight, The Western Front is a work in the tradition of Barbara Tuchman and John Keegan, Rick Atkinson and Antony Beevor: an authoritative portrait of modern warfare and its far-reaching human and historical consequences. 35 black-and-white illustrations, 8 maps
Natural Seduction - The Natural Lifestyles Podcast with James Marshall & Liam McRae
In the second part of their talk, James and John Keegan answer the question: "what's something critical you learned about daygame since you started"? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natural Seduction - The Natural Lifestyles Podcast with James Marshall & Liam McRae
James, Sasha, and John Keegan take a scenic route across New York and reminisce about their early days of learning seduction. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A Bede–Uj–Winkler duó legújabb fölvétele sztereóban. A vasárnap elmaradott adás pótlólagos bepótlása rendkívülileg. Tartalmasint: 00.00: Erős kezdés: a neves állatbarát a kambodzsai Siem Reapból jelentkezik. 04.00: Na, vajon mond UP jó könyvet, jó írót, vagy bármi jót?! (Egyébként Szvetlana Alekszijevics neve nem jut eszébe.) 05.00: Iwo Jimán jól esett-e a halaknak? 08.00: Siem Reap, amit mindketten rosszul ejtettünk. 12.30: Szia uram, tömeggyilkosság érdekel? 20.00: Szmókolás Sihanouk Beach-en. 21.10: Szerinted mennyivel csökkent a turizmus Angkorban az utolsó békeévhez képest? 23.30: A népszerű napfelkeltenéző hely. 27.55: Rá van írva hogy karácsonyi sörcsomag, bazmeg. 29.45: Solozzo a Keresztapából és Barella a Piedone Hong Konban-ból, Al Lettieri 33.05: Vannak vöröskhmerviccek Kambodzsában? 39.00: Filippínó falu a Saint Louis-i olimpián Stökiék podcastjában. 40.00: Minibusszal Tigré tartományban, és a legparasztabb turistamegmozdulás evör. 42.00: Kolduskultúra Etiópiában. 44.15: A patagóniai dalmát, Gabriel Boric. 45.30: Horvátok a dalmátok ellen. 47.30: Passzív agresszív érzelmi manipuláció páncélos áttöréssel (heti John Keegan). 49.10: Te vagoníroztál harckocsit? 53.00: Lehorgonyozni? Angkorba'?!
John E. Keegan author of CLEARWATER SUMMER and ORPHANEDCLEARWATER SUMMER It's 1959 in the town of Clearwater, there are no cell phones or laptops. Eisenhower is President and the country is at peace. Or is it? Three seemingly aimless teenagers have just graduated from high school. A kid from the wrong side of town Wellesley Baker, wise guy Taylor Clark, and the story's narrator Will Bradford. Laddie Tilford is the deaf mute who patrols the town from his bike. It's a summer vacation that ends in two ugly deaths and a climactic trial.ORPHANED, Global Summit House: A body shop guy, Dean Hostler, learns of an auction for thoroughbred horses at Longacres, and for a surprise birthday gift for his son Ricky who is afflicted with an Attention Deficit Disorder he wins the bid for a 2-year old filly the family can't afford. When Lorraine learns that he has pawned the title to the Nashua trailer which is their home, she slams the door on Dean's hand as well as on their marriage.NO MORE BEDS, a children's book (not for commercial sale) that was prompted by John Keegan but illustrated and imagined by his two grandkids Maya and Emma, who were eight years old at the time and who read the story and autographed the books they distributed to a roomful of doctors and staff at Seattle Children's Hospital's celebration dinner for obtaining Seattle City Council approval for a vastly enlarged hospital.AUTHOR BIO: Keegan is a native of Spokane, Washington and a graduate of Gonzaga University, where he also studied abroad in the Gonzaga-in-Florence program boarding with an Italian roommate, served as student body president, and then graduated from Harvard Law School. He has combined his mid-life writing career with his lawyering for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in Washington D.C., the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office in Seattle and the law firms Perkins Coie and Davis Wright Tremaine. He is married to Nancy Jo Biddle with whom he and their rescue dog Scout wander and walk multiple times a day in Seattle and at Loon Lake. And, yes, together they have four adult children, three of whom are lawyers, and three of whom are also married to lawyers and also six grandchilren. Son David escaped to become the CEO of Bamboo Hardwoods, an international company.https://www.amazon.com/John-E.-Keegan/e/B001K8D4KEhttp://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/gshouse0723.mp3
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. CBS Eyes on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow Nick Lloyd #Unbound. The complete, eighty-minute interview. June 5, 2021. Nick Lloyd, The Western Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918 – March 30, 2021. Hardcover. A panoramic history of the savage combat on the Western Front between 1914 and 1918 that came to define modern warfare. The Western Front evokes images of mud-spattered men in waterlogged trenches, shielded from artillery blasts and machine-gun fire by a few feet of dirt. This iconic setting was the most critical arena of the Great War, a 400-mile combat zone stretching from Belgium to Switzerland where more than three million Allied and German soldiers struggled during four years of almost continuous combat. It has persisted in our collective memory as a tragic waste of human life and a symbol of the horrors of industrialized warfare. In this epic narrative history, the first volume in a groundbreaking trilogy on the Great War, the acclaimed military historian Nick Lloyd captures the horrific fighting on the Western Front beginning with the surprise German invasion of Belgium in August 1914 and taking us to the Armistice of November 1918. Drawing on French, British, German, and American sources, Lloyd weaves a kaleidoscopic chronicle of the Marne, Passchendaele, the Meuse-Argonne, and other critical battles, which reverberated across Europe and the wider war. From the trenches, where men as young as 17 suffered and died, to the headquarters behind the lines where Generals Haig, Joffre, Hindenburg, and Pershing developed their plans for battle, Lloyd gives us a view of the war both intimate and strategic, putting us amid the mud and smoke while at the same time depicting the larger stakes of every encounter. He shows us a dejected Kaiser Wilhelm II―soon to be eclipsed in power by his own generals―lamenting the botched Schlieffen Plan; French soldiers piling atop one another in the trenches of Verdun; British infantryman wandering through the frozen wilderness in the days after the Battle of the Somme; and General Erich Ludendorff pursuing a ruthless policy of total war, leading an eleventh-hour attack on Reims even as his men succumbed to the Spanish Flu. As Lloyd reveals, far from being a site of attrition and stalemate, the Western Front was a simmering, dynamic “cauldron of war” defined by extraordinary scientific and tactical innovation. It was on the Western Front that the modern technologies―machine guns, mortars, grenades, and howitzers―were refined and developed into effective killing machines. It was on the Western Front that chemical warfare, in the form of poison gas, was first unleashed. And it was on the Western Front that tanks and aircraft were introduced, causing a dramatic shift away from nineteenth-century bayonet tactics toward modern combined arms, reinforced by heavy artillery, that forever changed the face of war. Brimming with vivid detail and insight, The Western Front is a work in the tradition of Barbara Tuchman and John Keegan, Rick Atkinson and Antony Beevor: an authoritative portrait of modern warfare and its far-reaching human and historical consequences. 35 black-and-white illustrations, 8 maps
Hey everybody! Episode 60 of the show is out. In this episode, I spoke with my friend John Keegan. John and I have been friends for a long time and we originally met in an acting class with the great Thomas G. Waites. John went on to take his improvisational skills to the streets to hone the art of meeting and connecting with people. He now teaches the art of connection, conversation, interaction, and relationships to people around the world. In my work, relationships are often one of the main goals people are looking to work on and also carry a lot of fear and trauma around. So it was great to have John share in his light-hearted wisdom on how we can improve this aspect of our lives. He draws heavily on his experience of flows states and being in the Now. I hope and trust you all will get a lot out of this episode. As always, to support this podcast, get early access to shows, bonus material, and Q&As, check out my Patreon page below. Enjoy!"Before John became a dating coach, he discovered that the playfulness and spontaneity are lacking in almost all social interactions. This epidemic transcends gender and socio-economic class. It's as common in society as it is dysfunctional, as ubiquitous among people as it is counter-productive to their core desires.His mission as a dating coach is to break this literal pattern, embrace the unexpected, transcend the paradigm, and evolve beyond the social and spiritual mediocrity of society at large.Beyond the expected is a world of the spontaneous, the creative, even the spiritual realm of connecting with friends and lovers we have yet to meet. It's John's mission, to share his findings of this world of new possibilities with those who have yet to experience it.”For more info about John and his work, visit: https://theawakenedlifestyle.com/ and on Instagram @johnkeeganlifestyle and his YouTube channel at: https://youtube.com/c/JohnKeeganlifestyle This episode of the show is sponsored by the Temple of the Way of Light. To learn more or sign up for a retreat, visit:https://templeofthewayoflight.org/Share the show, Subscribe or Follow, and if you can go on Apple Podcasts and leave a starred-rating and a short review. That would be super helpful with the algorithms and getting this show out to more people. Thank you in advance!For more information about me and my upcoming plant medicine retreats with my colleague Merav Artzi, visit my site at: https://www.NicotianaRustica.orgTo support this podcast on Patreon, visit: https://www.patreon.com/UniverseWithinJoin this channel on YouTube to get access to perks: https://bit.ly/YTPerks To donate directly with PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/jasongrechanikMusic courtesy of: Nuno Moreno (end song). Visit: https://m.soundcloud.com/groove_a_zen_sound and https://nahira-ziwa.bandcamp.com/ And Stefan Kasapovski's Santero Project (intro song). Visit: https://spoti.fi/3y5Rd4HThanks and until the next episode!https://www.facebook.com/UniverseWithinPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/UniverseWithinPodcast
Photo: Amsterdam, Netherlands: Promise of marriage to the Führer - Trouwbetuiging aan den Führer - Fotodienst der NSB - NIOD - 156216 CBS Eyes on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow Nick Lloyd #Unbound. The complete, eighty-minute interview. June 5, 2021. Nick Lloyd, The Western Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918 – March 30, 2021. Hardcover. A panoramic history of the savage combat on the Western Front between 1914 and 1918 that came to define modern warfare. The Western Front evokes images of mud-spattered men in waterlogged trenches, shielded from artillery blasts and machine-gun fire by a few feet of dirt. This iconic setting was the most critical arena of the Great War, a 400-mile combat zone stretching from Belgium to Switzerland where more than three million Allied and German soldiers struggled during four years of almost continuous combat. It has persisted in our collective memory as a tragic waste of human life and a symbol of the horrors of industrialized warfare. In this epic narrative history, the first volume in a groundbreaking trilogy on the Great War, the acclaimed military historian Nick Lloyd captures the horrific fighting on the Western Front beginning with the surprise German invasion of Belgium in August 1914 and taking us to the Armistice of November 1918. Drawing on French, British, German, and American sources, Lloyd weaves a kaleidoscopic chronicle of the Marne, Passchendaele, the Meuse-Argonne, and other critical battles, which reverberated across Europe and the wider war. From the trenches, where men as young as 17 suffered and died, to the headquarters behind the lines where Generals Haig, Joffre, Hindenburg, and Pershing developed their plans for battle, Lloyd gives us a view of the war both intimate and strategic, putting us amid the mud and smoke while at the same time depicting the larger stakes of every encounter. He shows us a dejected Kaiser Wilhelm II―soon to be eclipsed in power by his own generals―lamenting the botched Schlieffen Plan; French soldiers piling atop one another in the trenches of Verdun; British infantryman wandering through the frozen wilderness in the days after the Battle of the Somme; and General Erich Ludendorff pursuing a ruthless policy of total war, leading an eleventh-hour attack on Reims even as his men succumbed to the Spanish Flu. As Lloyd reveals, far from being a site of attrition and stalemate, the Western Front was a simmering, dynamic “cauldron of war” defined by extraordinary scientific and tactical innovation. It was on the Western Front that the modern technologies―machine guns, mortars, grenades, and howitzers―were refined and developed into effective killing machines. It was on the Western Front that chemical warfare, in the form of poison gas, was first unleashed. And it was on the Western Front that tanks and aircraft were introduced, causing a dramatic shift away from nineteenth-century bayonet tactics toward modern combined arms, reinforced by heavy artillery, that forever changed the face of war. Brimming with vivid detail and insight, The Western Front is a work in the tradition of Barbara Tuchman and John Keegan, Rick Atkinson and Antony Beevor: an authoritative portrait of modern warfare and its far-reaching human and historical consequences. 35 black-and-white illustrations, 8 maps
Photo: LOC caption : "At close grips with the Hun, we bomb the corkshaffer's, etc." Two United States soldiers run past the remains of two German soldiers toward a bunker. Still image from The Battle of the Somme showing a wounded soldier being carried through a trench. The accompanying title frame read: :British Tommies rescuing a comrade under shell fire. (This man died 30 minutes after reaching the trenches.) CBS Eyes on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow Nick Lloyd #Unbound. The complete, eighty-minute interview. June 5, 2021. Nick Lloyd, The Western Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918 – March 30, 2021. Hardcover. A panoramic history of the savage combat on the Western Front between 1914 and 1918 that came to define modern warfare. The Western Front evokes images of mud-spattered men in waterlogged trenches, shielded from artillery blasts and machine-gun fire by a few feet of dirt. This iconic setting was the most critical arena of the Great War, a 400-mile combat zone stretching from Belgium to Switzerland where more than three million Allied and German soldiers struggled during four years of almost continuous combat. It has persisted in our collective memory as a tragic waste of human life and a symbol of the horrors of industrialized warfare. In this epic narrative history, the first volume in a groundbreaking trilogy on the Great War, the acclaimed military historian Nick Lloyd captures the horrific fighting on the Western Front beginning with the surprise German invasion of Belgium in August 1914 and taking us to the Armistice of November 1918. Drawing on French, British, German, and American sources, Lloyd weaves a kaleidoscopic chronicle of the Marne, Passchendaele, the Meuse-Argonne, and other critical battles, which reverberated across Europe and the wider war. From the trenches, where men as young as 17 suffered and died, to the headquarters behind the lines where Generals Haig, Joffre, Hindenburg, and Pershing developed their plans for battle, Lloyd gives us a view of the war both intimate and strategic, putting us amid the mud and smoke while at the same time depicting the larger stakes of every encounter. He shows us a dejected Kaiser Wilhelm II―soon to be eclipsed in power by his own generals―lamenting the botched Schlieffen Plan; French soldiers piling atop one another in the trenches of Verdun; British infantryman wandering through the frozen wilderness in the days after the Battle of the Somme; and General Erich Ludendorff pursuing a ruthless policy of total war, leading an eleventh-hour attack on Reims even as his men succumbed to the Spanish Flu. As Lloyd reveals, far from being a site of attrition and stalemate, the Western Front was a simmering, dynamic “cauldron of war” defined by extraordinary scientific and tactical innovation. It was on the Western Front that the modern technologies―machine guns, mortars, grenades, and howitzers―were refined and developed into effective killing machines. It was on the Western Front that chemical warfare, in the form of poison gas, was first unleashed. And it was on the Western Front that tanks and aircraft were introduced, causing a dramatic shift away from nineteenth-century bayonet tactics toward modern combined arms, reinforced by heavy artillery, that forever changed the face of war. Brimming with vivid detail and insight, The Western Front is a work in the tradition of Barbara Tuchman and John Keegan, Rick Atkinson and Antony Beevor: an authoritative portrait of modern warfare and its far-reaching human and historical consequences. 35 black-and-white illustrations, 8 maps .. .. .. Permissions For documentary purposes the German Federal Archive often retained the original image captions, which may be erroneous, biased, obsolete or politically extreme. Factual corrections and alternative descriptions are encouraged separately from the original description. Additionally errors can be reported at this page to inform the Bundesarchiv. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Western_Front_(World_War_I)_2.jpg At_close_grips2.jpg: H.D. Gridwood The_Battle_of_the_Somme_film_image2.jpg: Geoffrey Malins Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-R05148,_Westfront,_deutscher_Soldat.jpg: Unknown FT-17-argonne-1918.gif: Unknow (U.S. Army soldier or employee) Royal_Irish_Rifles_ration_party_Somme_July_1916.jpg: Royal Engineers No 1 Printing Company. Gotha_G_IV_Flug.jpg: Unknown author derivative work: Rupertsciamenna (talk) .. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unportedlicense. | You are free:to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work - to remix – to adapt the workUnder the following conditions: - attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
Photo: i was there with the yanks on the western front. CBS Eyes on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow Nick Lloyd #Unbound. The complete, eighty-minute interview. June 5, 2021. Nick Lloyd, The Western Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918 – March 30, 2021. Hardcover. A panoramic history of the savage combat on the Western Front between 1914 and 1918 that came to define modern warfare. The Western Front evokes images of mud-spattered men in waterlogged trenches, shielded from artillery blasts and machine-gun fire by a few feet of dirt. This iconic setting was the most critical arena of the Great War, a 400-mile combat zone stretching from Belgium to Switzerland where more than three million Allied and German soldiers struggled during four years of almost continuous combat. It has persisted in our collective memory as a tragic waste of human life and a symbol of the horrors of industrialized warfare. In this epic narrative history, the first volume in a groundbreaking trilogy on the Great War, the acclaimed military historian Nick Lloyd captures the horrific fighting on the Western Front beginning with the surprise German invasion of Belgium in August 1914 and taking us to the Armistice of November 1918. Drawing on French, British, German, and American sources, Lloyd weaves a kaleidoscopic chronicle of the Marne, Passchendaele, the Meuse-Argonne, and other critical battles, which reverberated across Europe and the wider war. From the trenches, where men as young as 17 suffered and died, to the headquarters behind the lines where Generals Haig, Joffre, Hindenburg, and Pershing developed their plans for battle, Lloyd gives us a view of the war both intimate and strategic, putting us amid the mud and smoke while at the same time depicting the larger stakes of every encounter. He shows us a dejected Kaiser Wilhelm II―soon to be eclipsed in power by his own generals―lamenting the botched Schlieffen Plan; French soldiers piling atop one another in the trenches of Verdun; British infantryman wandering through the frozen wilderness in the days after the Battle of the Somme; and General Erich Ludendorff pursuing a ruthless policy of total war, leading an eleventh-hour attack on Reims even as his men succumbed to the Spanish Flu. As Lloyd reveals, far from being a site of attrition and stalemate, the Western Front was a simmering, dynamic “cauldron of war” defined by extraordinary scientific and tactical innovation. It was on the Western Front that the modern technologies―machine guns, mortars, grenades, and howitzers―were refined and developed into effective killing machines. It was on the Western Front that chemical warfare, in the form of poison gas, was first unleashed. And it was on the Western Front that tanks and aircraft were introduced, causing a dramatic shift away from nineteenth-century bayonet tactics toward modern combined arms, reinforced by heavy artillery, that forever changed the face of war. Brimming with vivid detail and insight, The Western Front is a work in the tradition of Barbara Tuchman and John Keegan, Rick Atkinson and Antony Beevor: an authoritative portrait of modern warfare and its far-reaching human and historical consequences. 35 black-and-white illustrations, 8 maps
Photo: he British Advance in the West. Huge mountain of empty shell casings. CBS Eyes on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow Nick Lloyd #Unbound. The complete, eighty-minute interview. June 5, 2021. Nick Lloyd, The Western Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918 – March 30, 2021. Hardcover. A panoramic history of the savage combat on the Western Front between 1914 and 1918 that came to define modern warfare. The Western Front evokes images of mud-spattered men in waterlogged trenches, shielded from artillery blasts and machine-gun fire by a few feet of dirt. This iconic setting was the most critical arena of the Great War, a 400-mile combat zone stretching from Belgium to Switzerland where more than three million Allied and German soldiers struggled during four years of almost continuous combat. It has persisted in our collective memory as a tragic waste of human life and a symbol of the horrors of industrialized warfare. In this epic narrative history, the first volume in a groundbreaking trilogy on the Great War, the acclaimed military historian Nick Lloyd captures the horrific fighting on the Western Front beginning with the surprise German invasion of Belgium in August 1914 and taking us to the Armistice of November 1918. Drawing on French, British, German, and American sources, Lloyd weaves a kaleidoscopic chronicle of the Marne, Passchendaele, the Meuse-Argonne, and other critical battles, which reverberated across Europe and the wider war. From the trenches, where men as young as 17 suffered and died, to the headquarters behind the lines where Generals Haig, Joffre, Hindenburg, and Pershing developed their plans for battle, Lloyd gives us a view of the war both intimate and strategic, putting us amid the mud and smoke while at the same time depicting the larger stakes of every encounter. He shows us a dejected Kaiser Wilhelm II―soon to be eclipsed in power by his own generals―lamenting the botched Schlieffen Plan; French soldiers piling atop one another in the trenches of Verdun; British infantryman wandering through the frozen wilderness in the days after the Battle of the Somme; and General Erich Ludendorff pursuing a ruthless policy of total war, leading an eleventh-hour attack on Reims even as his men succumbed to the Spanish Flu. As Lloyd reveals, far from being a site of attrition and stalemate, the Western Front was a simmering, dynamic “cauldron of war” defined by extraordinary scientific and tactical innovation. It was on the Western Front that the modern technologies―machine guns, mortars, grenades, and howitzers―were refined and developed into effective killing machines. It was on the Western Front that chemical warfare, in the form of poison gas, was first unleashed. And it was on the Western Front that tanks and aircraft were introduced, causing a dramatic shift away from nineteenth-century bayonet tactics toward modern combined arms, reinforced by heavy artillery, that forever changed the face of war. Brimming with vivid detail and insight, The Western Front is a work in the tradition of Barbara Tuchman and John Keegan, Rick Atkinson and Antony Beevor: an authoritative portrait of modern warfare and its far-reaching human and historical consequences. 35 black-and-white illustrations, 8 maps
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Photo: No known restrictions on publication. CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow Nick Lloyd #Unbound. The complete eighty-minute interview. June 5, 2021. Nick Lloyd, The Western Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918 – March 30, 2021. Hardcover. A panoramic history of the savage combat on the Western Front between 1914 and 1918 that came to define modern warfare. The Western Front evokes images of mud-spattered men in waterlogged trenches, shielded from artillery blasts and machine-gun fire by a few feet of dirt. This iconic setting was the most critical arena of the Great War, a 400-mile combat zone stretching from Belgium to Switzerland where more than three million Allied and German soldiers struggled during four years of almost continuous combat. It has persisted in our collective memory as a tragic waste of human life and a symbol of the horrors of industrialized warfare. In this epic narrative history, the first volume in a groundbreaking trilogy on the Great War, the acclaimed military historian Nick Lloyd captures the horrific fighting on the Western Front beginning with the surprise German invasion of Belgium in August 1914 and taking us to the Armistice of November 1918. Drawing on French, British, German, and American sources, Lloyd weaves a kaleidoscopic chronicle of the Marne, Passchendaele, the Meuse-Argonne, and other critical battles, which reverberated across Europe and the wider war. From the trenches, where men as young as 17 suffered and died, to the headquarters behind the lines where Generals Haig, Joffre, Hindenburg, and Pershing developed their plans for battle, Lloyd gives us a view of the war both intimate and strategic, putting us amid the mud and smoke while at the same time depicting the larger stakes of every encounter. He shows us a dejected Kaiser Wilhelm II―soon to be eclipsed in power by his own generals―lamenting the botched Schlieffen Plan; French soldiers piling atop one another in the trenches of Verdun; British infantryman wandering through the frozen wilderness in the days after the Battle of the Somme; and General Erich Ludendorff pursuing a ruthless policy of total war, leading an eleventh-hour attack on Reims even as his men succumbed to the Spanish Flu. As Lloyd reveals, far from being a site of attrition and stalemate, the Western Front was a simmering, dynamic “cauldron of war” defined by extraordinary scientific and tactical innovation. It was on the Western Front that the modern technologies―machine guns, mortars, grenades, and howitzers―were refined and developed into effective killing machines. It was on the Western Front that chemical warfare, in the form of poison gas, was first unleashed. And it was on the Western Front that tanks and aircraft were introduced, causing a dramatic shift away from nineteenth-century bayonet tactics toward modern combined arms, reinforced by heavy artillery, that forever changed the face of war. Brimming with vivid detail and insight, The Western Front is a work in the tradition of Barbara Tuchman and John Keegan, Rick Atkinson and Antony Beevor: an authoritative portrait of modern warfare and its far-reaching human and historical consequences. 35 black-and-white illustrations, 8 maps
Men of War: The American Soldier in Combat at Bunker Hill, Gettysburg, and Iwo Jima by Alexander Rose In the grand tradition of John Keegan's enduring classic The Face of Battle comes a searing, unforgettable chronicle of war through the eyes of the American soldiers who fought in three of our most iconic battles: Bunker Hill, Gettysburg, and Iwo Jima. This is not a book about how great generals won their battles, nor is it a study in grand strategy. Men of War is instead a riveting, visceral, and astonishingly original look at ordinary soldiers under fire. Drawing on an immense range of firsthand sources from the battlefield, Alexander Rose begins by re-creating the lost and alien world of eighteenth-century warfare at Bunker Hill, the bloodiest clash of the War of Independence—and reveals why the American militiamen were so lethally effective against the oncoming waves of British troops. Then, focusing on Gettysburg, Rose describes a typical Civil War infantry action, vividly explaining what Union and Confederate soldiers experienced before, during, and after combat. Finally, he shows how in 1945 the Marine Corps hurled itself with the greatest possible violence at the island of Iwo Jima, where nearly a third of all Marines killed in World War II would die. As Rose demonstrates, the most important factor in any battle is the human one: At Bunker Hill, Gettysburg, and Iwo Jima, the American soldier, as much as any general, proved decisive. To an unprecedented degree, Men of War brings home the reality of combat and, just as important, its aftermath in the form of the psychological and medical effects on veterans. As such, the book makes a critical contribution to military history by narrowing the colossal gulf between the popular understanding of wars and the experiences of the soldiers who fight them. Praise for Men of War “A tour de force . . . strikingly vivid, well-observed, and compulsively readable.”—The Daily Beast “Military history at its best . . . This is indeed war up-close, as those who fought it lived it—and survived it if they could. Men of War is deeply researched, beautifully written.”—The Wall Street Journal “A brilliant, riveting, unique book . . . Men of War will be a classic.”—General David H. Petraeus, U.S. Army (Retired) “The fact is that Men of War moves and educates, with the reader finding something interesting and intriguing on virtually every page.”—National Review “This is a book that has broad value to a wide audience. Whether the reader aims to learn what actually happens in battle, draw on the military lessons within, or wrestle with what actually defines combat, Men of War is a valuable addition to our understanding of this all-too-human experience.”—The New Criterion “A highly recommended addition to the literature of military history . . . [Rose] writes vividly and memorably, with a good eye for the telling detail or anecdote.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Using the firsthand accounts of brave soldiers who fought for freedom, Rose sheds new light on viewpoints we haven't heard as widely before. It's a welcome perspective in an era where most people have no military experience to speak of.”—The Washington Times “Rose poignantly captures the terror and confusion of hand-to-hand combat during the battle.”—The Dallas Morning News “If you want to know the meaning of war at the sharp end, this is the book to read.”—James McPherson, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The War That Forged a Nation. Purchase this fine book at your favorite book seller.
En este programa para fans, aparte de comentar las novedades del podcast, hleeré un fragmento del libro "Inteligencia militar Conocer al enemigo, de Napoleón a Al Qaeda " de John Keegan.
In this episode, Robbie talks to his long time friend John Keegan who is the founder of the Awakened Lifestyle and who has also been featured in the New York Times. Show Notes: How John went from being a broke actor to surviving in NYC by utilizing Craigslist. How he was featured in the New [...]
The celebrated 2010 HBO miniseries The Pacific, winner of eight Emmy Awards, was based on two classic books about the War in the Pacific, Helmet for My Pillow and With The Old Breed. Audible Studios, in partnership with Playtone, the production company co-owned by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, and creator of the award-winning HBO series Band of Brothers, John Adams, and The Pacific, as well as the HBO movie Game Change, has created new recordings of these memoirs, narrated by the stars of the miniseries. James Badge Dale (who portrayed Robert Leckie) and Joseph Mazello (who played Eugene Sledge) bring all the passion and emotion of their riveting television performances to these new audio productions.With the Old Breed is a modern classic of military history AND has been called "one of the most important personal accounts of war that I have ever read," by distinguished historian John Keegan. Author E. B. Sledge served with the First Marine Division during World War II, and his first-hand narrative is unsurpassed in its sincerity. Sledge's experience shows in this fascinating account of two of the most harrowing and pivotal island battles of the Pacific theater.On Peleliu and Okinawa, the action was extremely fierce. Amidst oppressive heat and over land obliterated by artillery shells, the combat raged ferociously. Casualties were extreme on both sides, and by the time the Americans had broken through at Okinawa, more than 62,000 Japanese soldiers were dead. Against military policy, Sledge scribbled notes and jammed them into his copy of the New Testament. Those notes form the backbone of what Navy Times said "has been called the best World War II memoir of an enlisted man."BONUS AUDIO: Tom Hanks, one of the executive producers, has written and narrated an original introduction to With the Old Breed where he describes his appreciation for the book's author, the narrators, and the soldiers who had fought in the cauldron of the Pacific Theater during World War II.
The celebrated 2010 HBO miniseries The Pacific, winner of eight Emmy Awards, was based on two classic books about the War in the Pacific, Helmet for My Pillow and With The Old Breed. Audible Studios, in partnership with Playtone, the production company co-owned by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, and creator of the award-winning HBO series Band of Brothers, John Adams, and The Pacific, as well as the HBO movie Game Change, has created new recordings of these memoirs, narrated by the stars of the miniseries. James Badge Dale (who portrayed Robert Leckie) and Joseph Mazello (who played Eugene Sledge) bring all the passion and emotion of their riveting television performances to these new audio productions.With the Old Breed is a modern classic of military history AND has been called "one of the most important personal accounts of war that I have ever read," by distinguished historian John Keegan. Author E. B. Sledge served with the First Marine Division during World War II, and his first-hand narrative is unsurpassed in its sincerity. Sledge's experience shows in this fascinating account of two of the most harrowing and pivotal island battles of the Pacific theater.On Peleliu and Okinawa, the action was extremely fierce. Amidst oppressive heat and over land obliterated by artillery shells, the combat raged ferociously. Casualties were extreme on both sides, and by the time the Americans had broken through at Okinawa, more than 62,000 Japanese soldiers were dead. Against military policy, Sledge scribbled notes and jammed them into his copy of the New Testament. Those notes form the backbone of what Navy Times said "has been called the best World War II memoir of an enlisted man."BONUS AUDIO: Tom Hanks, one of the executive producers, has written and narrated an original introduction to With the Old Breed where he describes his appreciation for the book's author, the narrators, and the soldiers who had fought in the cauldron of the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Kirsty Young's castaway is military historian, Sir Antony Beevor. His books about some of the key battles of the Second World War are best-sellers and have been credited with reinvigorating the whole genre. There was little indication of this future success while he was boarder at Winchester public school where he failed to pass either his History or his English A levels. During the five years he spent in the army, including two years at Sandhurst for officer training, he studied history under the great military historian, John Keegan. On deciding he wanted to be a writer, his first three novels had limited success, and he was encouraged by his publishers to draw on his experience of army life and turn his talents to military history. His ground-breaking work Stalingrad was based on what he discovered in the Russian military archives and won him the Samuel Johnson Prize, the Wolfson Prize for History and the Hawthornden Prize. In his book Berlin: the Downfall 1945, he wrote about the mass rapes of German women committed by the Red Army at the end of the war. He was knighted in the 2017 New Year honours list. He is married to the writer Artemis Cooper.Producer: Cathy Drysdale.