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Indy Olsson Kyhle Kamiński Weiss Linke Mikolaj Johnsen Spies Roussel 1942
It's that time of the year again- the time when the Axis Powers drive deep into the Soviet Union. Fall Blau is the name of this year's huge offensive, and it begins this week, making great gains from the very beginning, but the Axis Powers are also making big gains this week in North Africa, taking Mersa Matruh and pushing to within 100 km of Alexandria. Can nothing stop them? Join us on Patreon: (http•••) Or join The TimeGhost Army directly at: (http•••) Check out our TimeGhost History YouTube Channel: (http•••) Follow WW2 day by day on Instagram @ww2_day_by_day -(http•••) Like us on Facebook: (http•••) Between 2 Wars: (http•••) Source list: (http•••) Written and Hosted by: Indy Neidell Director: Astrid Deinhard Producers: Astrid Deinhard and Spartacus Olsson Executive Producers: Astrid Deinhard, Indy Neidell, Spartacus Olsson, Bodo Rittenauer Creative Producer: Maria Kyhle Post-Production Director: Wieke Kapteijns Research by: Indy Neidell Edited by: Lucas Aimó Sound design: Marek Kamiński Map animations: Daniel Weiss Map research by: Markus Linke Colorizations by: Daniel Weiss, Mikolaj Uchman, Lucas Aimó Sources: US Army Archive Wikipedia Commons USHMM Archive by Screenocean/Reuters (http•••) Soundtracks from Epidemic Sound: Dark Beginning - Johan Hynynen Not Safe Yet - Gunnar Johnsen Break Free - Fabien Tell Evening Spies - Sage Oursler Last Minutes - Etienne Roussel Last Strike for Glory - Dream Cave Weapon of Choice - Fabien Tell A TimeGhost chronological documentary produced by OnLion Entertainment GmbH.
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Frederick Wilhelm the Great Elector played a large role in the history of Brandenburg-Prussia. After all, he pulled Brandenburg out of the mud when it was, quite literally, on the verge of the abyss. One of the ways he did this was by creating Prussia’s standing army - a development that can be considered revolutionary at the time. When he became elector in 1640, throughout Europe, it was the norm to hire mercenaries to fight wars. The Elector began using conscription to professionalize his army and eventually the Prussian army would become known for its incredible discipline and disproportionate size to the population of Brandenburg-Prussia. ►Consider Supporting HoH: (http•••) ►My Twitter: (http•••) My videos tend to get arbitrarily demonetized. That is why I decided to open up a Patreon where people can support the channel. If you decide to pledge as little as 1$/month you will gain access to a monthly series exclusive to my Patrons! Time Codes: Watch my documentary series: ►History of Prussia playlist: (http•••) ►End of Empire - Downfall of the Qing Dynasty playlist: (http•••) ►World War 2 playlist: (http•••) ►Hitler's Spies playlist: (http•••) The content of this video covers events, people or concepts via a lecture-style presentation that is educational and historical in nature. Every video is original content by House of History. The events relating to conflict in this video are portrayed in their historical context without either value judgment or an ideological message attached to it. There is no intent to shock, upset or disgust. The goal of my channel is to make interesting lecture-style videos, no more, no less. Thank you for taking the time to check out House of History, I hope you will find the films informative, interesting and enjoyable! If you have any feedback, questions or criticism feel free to leave a comment. Your opinion truly aids me in improving the content of the channel! If you have a question, feel free to leave a comment and I will either write a reply, answer your question in a Q&A video, or make an entire video about it! Sources: Clark, C. M. (2006). Iron kingdom: the rise and downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947. Harvard University Press. Clark, C. (2009). Kaiser Wilhelm II: a life in power. Penguin UK. Clark, C. (2016). Fathers and Sons in the History of the Hohenzollern Dynasty. In Sons and Heirs (pp. 19-37). Palgrave Macmillan, London. Haffner, S. (2019). The rise and fall of Prussia. Plunkett Lake Press. Koch, H. W. (2014). A history of Prussia. Routledge. Pflanze, O. (2008). Bismarck: Der Reichskanzler (Vol. 2). CH Beck. Steinberg, J. (2011). Bismarck: a life. OUP Oxford. Photos, paintings and imagery: Public Domain, Wikicommons #HouseofHistory #History #Prussia
Johannes Brahms Itzhak Perlman Vladimir Ashkenazy Widmann Groth Hermine Spies Spies 1511 1842 1886 1911
Johannes Brahms: Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 100 "Thun" (with Score) Composed: 1886 Violin: Itzhak Perlman Piano: Vladimir Ashkenazy 00:00 1. Allegro amabile (A major) 08:27 2. Andante tranquillo — Vivace (F major) 15:11 3. Allegretto grazioso, quasi Andante (A major) he Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 100 ("Thun" or "Meistersinger"), by Johannes Brahms was written while spending the summer of 1886 in Thun in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. It was a very fertile and refreshing time for Brahms. His friend, the Swiss pastor and poet Josef Victor Widmann (1842–1911), lived in Berne and they visited each other. He was also visited by the poet Klaus Groth and the young German contralto Hermine Spies. Both Groth and Brahms were somewhat enamoured of Spies. He found himself so invigorated by the genial atmosphere and surroundings that he said the area was "so full of melodies that one has to be careful not to step on any". In a short space of time, he produced, in addition to this violin sonata, the Cello Sonata No. 2 in F major, Op. 99, the Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor, Op. 101, and various songs. The second Violin Sonata is the shortest and is considered the most lyrical of Brahms's three violin sonatas. It is also considered the most difficult of the three to bring off successfully, and to exhibit its balance of lyricism and virtuosity. It maintains a radiant, happy mood throughout.
Dmitri Shostakovich Olsson Indy Kyhle Weiss Linke Kamiński Samara Harper Barnes Spies Hanson Andersen
Leningrad’s Dmitri Shostakovich has risen from a child prodigy to be one of the Soviet Union’s most celebrated composers, having rescued his career from Stalin’s interference along the way. Desperate to defend Russia after the German invasion, he fights back, not with a rifle, but with music. Join us on Patreon: (http•••) Or join the TimeGhost Army directly at: (http•••) Check out our TimeGhost History YouTube channel: (http•••) Between 2 Wars: (http•••) Follow WW2 Day by Day on Instagram: @ww2_day_by_day Follow TimeGhost History on Instagram: @timeghosthistory Like us on Facebook: (http•••) Hosted by: Spartacus Olsson Director: Astrid Deinhard Producers: Astrid Deinhard and Spartacus Olsson Executive Producers: Astrid Deinhard, Indy Neidell, Spartacus Olsson, Bodo Rittenauer Creative Director: Wieke Kapteijns Creative Producer: Maria Kyhle Written by: James Newman Research by: James Newman Edited by: Iryna Dulka Map animations by: Daniel Weiss Map research by: Markus Linke Sound design by: Marek Kamiński Colorizations by: - Mikołaj Uchman - Olga Shirnina, a.k.a. Klimbim - (http•••) Source literature list: (http•••) Archive footage: Screenocean/Reuters - (http•••) Image sources: - Huydang2910 from Wikimedia Commons - Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe - Dmitry Shostakovich Publishing House (DSCH) - Rafail Mazelev / TASS photo chronicle - Samara State Philharmonic - St. Petersburg Academic Philharmonic named after D.D. Shostakovich Soundtracks from the Epidemic Sound: - Ominous - Philip Ayers - London - Howard Harper-Barnes - The Twelve Spies - Silver Maple - The Inspector 4 - Johannes Bornlöf - Spellbound - Edward Karl Hanson - Symphony of the Cold-Blooded - Christian Andersen - Dawn Of Civilization - Jo Wandrini - Deviation In Time - Johannes Bornlof A TimeGhost chronological documentary produced by OnLion Entertainment GmbH.
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