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Monty Python Royal Society For Putting Things On Top of Other Things
When I put this clip on top of YouTube in 2013, I never expected it to get so many views. Thanks to everyone who's enjoyed watching this here and liked the video.
In case you want to know more about the Society, look here:
* https://montypython.fandom.com/wiki/Society_for_Putting_Things_on_Top_of_Other_Things
This very silly sketch about the Royal Society For Putting Things On Top of Other Things by Monty Python is (C) 1970 Python (Monty) Pictures Limited.
Disclaimer: No copyright infringement is intended, and I do not own or claim to own videos about Royal Societies, nor the world record for putting things on top of other things I tried to do more than 22 and got bit by a moose.
published: 15 Nov 2013
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What Happened to Prussia? (Short Animated Documentary)
Prussia no longer exists. But why? What happened to one of history's most famous nations and why did it stay gone? If you want to find out more then watch this short and simple animated documentary.
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published: 06 Oct 2020
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The Freikorps: How Germany Almost Fell to Communism & the Men Who Stopped It | Countryball History
📢What happened to Germany after the end of the first World War? A communist revolution, that’s what! But it failed because of the Freikorps: private citizens, war veterans, and patriots who organized private militias to stop the revolution and save Germany from communism. But could such a movement really maintain its discipline and prevent radicalization or civilian casualties? Also, Adolf Hitler almost gets murdered by a pack of ravenous communists. Help us make more videos like this one on: 👀
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published: 10 Sep 2022
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The Germanic Tribes - The Ascent of Civilization - Full Historical Documentary
There is barely a country in Europe that cannot look back on Germanic roots. The term ‘Germanic’ actually refers to a number of tribes and clans that lived in Central and Northern Europe from the 6th century BC. Gaius Julius Caesar is said to have used the word when talking about the Gallic war. However, the Romans were full of contempt for the Germanic peoples, Tacitus calling their home a hideous blood-curdling place full of dark woods and swamplands. But who were the Germanic Tribes? And how did they leave their mark on Civilization?
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published: 27 Apr 2022
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History of Bavaria
The history of Bavaria stretches from its earliest settlement and its formation as a stem duchy in the 6th century through its inclusion in the Holy Roman Empire to its status as an independent kingdom and finally as a large Bundesland of the Federal Republic of Germany. Originally settled by Celtic peoples such as the Boii, by the 1st century BC it was eventually conquered and incorporated into the Roman Empire as the provinces of Raetia and Noricum.
Early settlements and Roman Raetia
There have been numerous palaeolithic discoveries in Bavaria.
The earliest known inhabitants that are mentioned in written sources were the Celts, participating in the widespread La Tène culture, whom the Romans subdued just before the commencement of the Christian era, founding colonies among them and inc...
published: 14 Jul 2021
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GERMANY: Saar frontiers closed ready for plebiscite vote (1935)
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SAAR FRONTIERS CLOSED! Everything ready for plebiscite! Mr Geoffrey Knox, President of League commission, wishes?
Full Description:
Semi view of Knox talking. Top view of Knox and tanks. Pan. of Knox and tanks, cu. of Knox and tanks. Long view of tanks out of Barracks. Gen. view of tanks thru street in line.
Sound Effects: Off-stage voice describes Knox inspecting Italian troops and wishing them a happy new Year.
Personalities - Politicians; Diplomacy; Military - Active; Italy; Germany; League of Nations; France
Background: SAAR FRONTIERS CLOSED! Everything ready for plebiscite! Mr Geoffrey Knox, President of League commission, wishes Italian troops ...
published: 27 Oct 2020
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Frisian Freedom: A Medieval Peasant Republic
The Freedom of Frisia in a Sea of Slavery
published: 07 Jun 2022
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The Scouring of Germany: the Cultural Legacy of the Allied Bombing with Alexander Adams
With:
Alexander Adams: https://linktr.ee/alexanderadamsartist
Readings:
Jörg Friedrich: The Fire: The Bombing of Germany, 1940-1945, 2008.
W. G. Sebald: On The Natural History Of Destruction, 2004.
published: 29 Sep 2023
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Teutonic Order Knights and The Crusader States
Teutonic Knights 0:01
The Almovarid Dynasty 30:08
Bohemian Kings: Boleslaus I to Brestislav I 1:04:12
The Crusader States 1:21:10
For More Check out these Sources:
The order's homepage in Austria (in English)
An Historical Overview of the Crusade to Livonia, by William Urban
"The Early Years of the Teutonic Order", by William Urban
Barker, Ernest (1911). "Teutonic Order, The" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 676–679. This contains a detailed chronological history of the Order, and is itself based on Heinrich von Treitschke Das deutsche Ordensland Preussens, in Historische und politische Aufsätze, vol. II. (Leipzig, 1871), and on Johann Loserth Geschichte des späteren Mittelalters (Munich and Ber...
published: 07 Aug 2024
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When the communists ruled in Bavaria [from In Defence of Marxism 34]
In this narrated article - published in issue 34 of In Defence of Marxism, the quarterly theoretical journal of the International Marxist Tendency - Florian Keller explains how the events surrounding the Bavarian Soviet Republic represent one of the most inspiring episodes in the German Revolution of 1918-1923.
In November 1918, Germany exploded into revolution. In the Spring of 1919, the working class succeeded in seizing power and declaring a Bavarian Soviet Republic. In its short, heroic lifetime, the republic had to fight not only against open counter-revolution, but also against the results of its own inexperience. The lessons to be gleaned from these events are priceless for revolutionaries today.
Subscribe to the In Defence of Marxism magazine, available in physical and digital fo...
published: 15 Oct 2021
2:16
Monty Python Royal Society For Putting Things On Top of Other Things
When I put this clip on top of YouTube in 2013, I never expected it to get so many views. Thanks to everyone who's enjoyed watching this here and liked the vid...
When I put this clip on top of YouTube in 2013, I never expected it to get so many views. Thanks to everyone who's enjoyed watching this here and liked the video.
In case you want to know more about the Society, look here:
* https://montypython.fandom.com/wiki/Society_for_Putting_Things_on_Top_of_Other_Things
This very silly sketch about the Royal Society For Putting Things On Top of Other Things by Monty Python is (C) 1970 Python (Monty) Pictures Limited.
Disclaimer: No copyright infringement is intended, and I do not own or claim to own videos about Royal Societies, nor the world record for putting things on top of other things I tried to do more than 22 and got bit by a moose.
https://wn.com/Monty_Python_Royal_Society_For_Putting_Things_On_Top_Of_Other_Things
When I put this clip on top of YouTube in 2013, I never expected it to get so many views. Thanks to everyone who's enjoyed watching this here and liked the video.
In case you want to know more about the Society, look here:
* https://montypython.fandom.com/wiki/Society_for_Putting_Things_on_Top_of_Other_Things
This very silly sketch about the Royal Society For Putting Things On Top of Other Things by Monty Python is (C) 1970 Python (Monty) Pictures Limited.
Disclaimer: No copyright infringement is intended, and I do not own or claim to own videos about Royal Societies, nor the world record for putting things on top of other things I tried to do more than 22 and got bit by a moose.
- published: 15 Nov 2013
- views: 5261572
3:40
What Happened to Prussia? (Short Animated Documentary)
Prussia no longer exists. But why? What happened to one of history's most famous nations and why did it stay gone? If you want to find out more then watch this ...
Prussia no longer exists. But why? What happened to one of history's most famous nations and why did it stay gone? If you want to find out more then watch this short and simple animated documentary.
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Prussia no longer exists. But why? What happened to one of history's most famous nations and why did it stay gone? If you want to find out more then watch this short and simple animated documentary.
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- published: 06 Oct 2020
- views: 2570866
14:56
The Freikorps: How Germany Almost Fell to Communism & the Men Who Stopped It | Countryball History
📢What happened to Germany after the end of the first World War? A communist revolution, that’s what! But it failed because of the Freikorps: private citizens, w...
📢What happened to Germany after the end of the first World War? A communist revolution, that’s what! But it failed because of the Freikorps: private citizens, war veterans, and patriots who organized private militias to stop the revolution and save Germany from communism. But could such a movement really maintain its discipline and prevent radicalization or civilian casualties? Also, Adolf Hitler almost gets murdered by a pack of ravenous communists. Help us make more videos like this one on: 👀
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📢What happened to Germany after the end of the first World War? A communist revolution, that’s what! But it failed because of the Freikorps: private citizens, war veterans, and patriots who organized private militias to stop the revolution and save Germany from communism. But could such a movement really maintain its discipline and prevent radicalization or civilian casualties? Also, Adolf Hitler almost gets murdered by a pack of ravenous communists. Help us make more videos like this one on: 👀
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💬Learn about Imperial Germany, the Weimar Republic, the Freikorps, the Spartacists, the Bavarian Soviet Republic, and the humanities at large with CallMeEzekiel in this fun and informative video presented in the Polandball/Countryball style.
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- published: 10 Sep 2022
- views: 631249
49:34
The Germanic Tribes - The Ascent of Civilization - Full Historical Documentary
There is barely a country in Europe that cannot look back on Germanic roots. The term ‘Germanic’ actually refers to a number of tribes and clans that lived in C...
There is barely a country in Europe that cannot look back on Germanic roots. The term ‘Germanic’ actually refers to a number of tribes and clans that lived in Central and Northern Europe from the 6th century BC. Gaius Julius Caesar is said to have used the word when talking about the Gallic war. However, the Romans were full of contempt for the Germanic peoples, Tacitus calling their home a hideous blood-curdling place full of dark woods and swamplands. But who were the Germanic Tribes? And how did they leave their mark on Civilization?
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There is barely a country in Europe that cannot look back on Germanic roots. The term ‘Germanic’ actually refers to a number of tribes and clans that lived in Central and Northern Europe from the 6th century BC. Gaius Julius Caesar is said to have used the word when talking about the Gallic war. However, the Romans were full of contempt for the Germanic peoples, Tacitus calling their home a hideous blood-curdling place full of dark woods and swamplands. But who were the Germanic Tribes? And how did they leave their mark on Civilization?
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- published: 27 Apr 2022
- views: 1372400
1:00:21
History of Bavaria
The history of Bavaria stretches from its earliest settlement and its formation as a stem duchy in the 6th century through its inclusion in the Holy Roman Empir...
The history of Bavaria stretches from its earliest settlement and its formation as a stem duchy in the 6th century through its inclusion in the Holy Roman Empire to its status as an independent kingdom and finally as a large Bundesland of the Federal Republic of Germany. Originally settled by Celtic peoples such as the Boii, by the 1st century BC it was eventually conquered and incorporated into the Roman Empire as the provinces of Raetia and Noricum.
Early settlements and Roman Raetia
There have been numerous palaeolithic discoveries in Bavaria.
The earliest known inhabitants that are mentioned in written sources were the Celts, participating in the widespread La Tène culture, whom the Romans subdued just before the commencement of the Christian era, founding colonies among them and including their land in the provinces of Raetia and Noricum. The Roman center of administration for this area was Castra Regina .
Migrations and early medieval period
During the 5th century, the Romans in Noricum and Raetia, south of the Danube, came under increasing pressure from people north of the Danube. This area had become inhabited by Suebian groups from further north and was considered by Romans to be part of Germania. The etymological origins of the name "Bavarian" are from the north of the Danube, outside the empire, coming from the Celtic Boii, who lived there earlier. Their name was already used to refer to the part of this region in the time of Maroboduus who formed the Germanic Marcomannic kingdom with its capital in this forested area. Boi became Bai according to typical Germanic linguistic changes happening at that time and a Germanic word similar to English "home" or modern German "Heim" was added. Strabo therefore reports Boihaemum . Tacitus similarly reports that Boihaemum is the name given to the area where the Boii had lived. These forms led to modern Bohemia which lies to the east of modern Bavaria and completely to the north of the Danube, in the modern Czech Republic. At some later stage, the ending "varii" was used in order to give a new name to specific people living in this geographical area who were then living on both sides of the Danube . Claudius Ptolemy named both the "Baenochaemae", living on the Upper Elbe river and a "large people" known as the "'Baimoi", living near the Danube.
https://wn.com/History_Of_Bavaria
The history of Bavaria stretches from its earliest settlement and its formation as a stem duchy in the 6th century through its inclusion in the Holy Roman Empire to its status as an independent kingdom and finally as a large Bundesland of the Federal Republic of Germany. Originally settled by Celtic peoples such as the Boii, by the 1st century BC it was eventually conquered and incorporated into the Roman Empire as the provinces of Raetia and Noricum.
Early settlements and Roman Raetia
There have been numerous palaeolithic discoveries in Bavaria.
The earliest known inhabitants that are mentioned in written sources were the Celts, participating in the widespread La Tène culture, whom the Romans subdued just before the commencement of the Christian era, founding colonies among them and including their land in the provinces of Raetia and Noricum. The Roman center of administration for this area was Castra Regina .
Migrations and early medieval period
During the 5th century, the Romans in Noricum and Raetia, south of the Danube, came under increasing pressure from people north of the Danube. This area had become inhabited by Suebian groups from further north and was considered by Romans to be part of Germania. The etymological origins of the name "Bavarian" are from the north of the Danube, outside the empire, coming from the Celtic Boii, who lived there earlier. Their name was already used to refer to the part of this region in the time of Maroboduus who formed the Germanic Marcomannic kingdom with its capital in this forested area. Boi became Bai according to typical Germanic linguistic changes happening at that time and a Germanic word similar to English "home" or modern German "Heim" was added. Strabo therefore reports Boihaemum . Tacitus similarly reports that Boihaemum is the name given to the area where the Boii had lived. These forms led to modern Bohemia which lies to the east of modern Bavaria and completely to the north of the Danube, in the modern Czech Republic. At some later stage, the ending "varii" was used in order to give a new name to specific people living in this geographical area who were then living on both sides of the Danube . Claudius Ptolemy named both the "Baenochaemae", living on the Upper Elbe river and a "large people" known as the "'Baimoi", living near the Danube.
- published: 14 Jul 2021
- views: 6709
0:26
GERMANY: Saar frontiers closed ready for plebiscite vote (1935)
BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
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SAAR FRONTIERS CLOSED! ...
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SAAR FRONTIERS CLOSED! Everything ready for plebiscite! Mr Geoffrey Knox, President of League commission, wishes?
Full Description:
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Sound Effects: Off-stage voice describes Knox inspecting Italian troops and wishing them a happy new Year.
Personalities - Politicians; Diplomacy; Military - Active; Italy; Germany; League of Nations; France
Background: SAAR FRONTIERS CLOSED! Everything ready for plebiscite! Mr Geoffrey Knox, President of League commission, wishes Italian troops a Happy New Year.
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https://wn.com/Germany_Saar_Frontiers_Closed_Ready_For_Plebiscite_Vote_(1935)
BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
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SAAR FRONTIERS CLOSED! Everything ready for plebiscite! Mr Geoffrey Knox, President of League commission, wishes?
Full Description:
Semi view of Knox talking. Top view of Knox and tanks. Pan. of Knox and tanks, cu. of Knox and tanks. Long view of tanks out of Barracks. Gen. view of tanks thru street in line.
Sound Effects: Off-stage voice describes Knox inspecting Italian troops and wishing them a happy new Year.
Personalities - Politicians; Diplomacy; Military - Active; Italy; Germany; League of Nations; France
Background: SAAR FRONTIERS CLOSED! Everything ready for plebiscite! Mr Geoffrey Knox, President of League commission, wishes Italian troops a Happy New Year.
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- published: 27 Oct 2020
- views: 310
2:40:45
The Scouring of Germany: the Cultural Legacy of the Allied Bombing with Alexander Adams
With:
Alexander Adams: https://linktr.ee/alexanderadamsartist
Readings:
Jörg Friedrich: The Fire: The Bombing of Germany, 1940-1945, 2008.
W. G. Se...
With:
Alexander Adams: https://linktr.ee/alexanderadamsartist
Readings:
Jörg Friedrich: The Fire: The Bombing of Germany, 1940-1945, 2008.
W. G. Sebald: On The Natural History Of Destruction, 2004.
https://wn.com/The_Scouring_Of_Germany_The_Cultural_Legacy_Of_The_Allied_Bombing_With_Alexander_Adams
With:
Alexander Adams: https://linktr.ee/alexanderadamsartist
Readings:
Jörg Friedrich: The Fire: The Bombing of Germany, 1940-1945, 2008.
W. G. Sebald: On The Natural History Of Destruction, 2004.
- published: 29 Sep 2023
- views: 12375
2:46:24
Teutonic Order Knights and The Crusader States
Teutonic Knights 0:01
The Almovarid Dynasty 30:08
Bohemian Kings: Boleslaus I to Brestislav I 1:04:12
The Crusader States 1:21:10
For More Check out these Sour...
Teutonic Knights 0:01
The Almovarid Dynasty 30:08
Bohemian Kings: Boleslaus I to Brestislav I 1:04:12
The Crusader States 1:21:10
For More Check out these Sources:
The order's homepage in Austria (in English)
An Historical Overview of the Crusade to Livonia, by William Urban
"The Early Years of the Teutonic Order", by William Urban
Barker, Ernest (1911). "Teutonic Order, The" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 676–679. This contains a detailed chronological history of the Order, and is itself based on Heinrich von Treitschke Das deutsche Ordensland Preussens, in Historische und politische Aufsätze, vol. II. (Leipzig, 1871), and on Johann Loserth Geschichte des späteren Mittelalters (Munich and Berlin, 1903). wiki/CrusaderStates
Kings of Bohemia - https://www.amazon.com/King-Bohemia-Ronny-Bauer/dp/0990632601
https://wn.com/Teutonic_Order_Knights_And_The_Crusader_States
Teutonic Knights 0:01
The Almovarid Dynasty 30:08
Bohemian Kings: Boleslaus I to Brestislav I 1:04:12
The Crusader States 1:21:10
For More Check out these Sources:
The order's homepage in Austria (in English)
An Historical Overview of the Crusade to Livonia, by William Urban
"The Early Years of the Teutonic Order", by William Urban
Barker, Ernest (1911). "Teutonic Order, The" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 676–679. This contains a detailed chronological history of the Order, and is itself based on Heinrich von Treitschke Das deutsche Ordensland Preussens, in Historische und politische Aufsätze, vol. II. (Leipzig, 1871), and on Johann Loserth Geschichte des späteren Mittelalters (Munich and Berlin, 1903). wiki/CrusaderStates
Kings of Bohemia - https://www.amazon.com/King-Bohemia-Ronny-Bauer/dp/0990632601
- published: 07 Aug 2024
- views: 10705
1:03:21
When the communists ruled in Bavaria [from In Defence of Marxism 34]
In this narrated article - published in issue 34 of In Defence of Marxism, the quarterly theoretical journal of the International Marxist Tendency - Florian Kel...
In this narrated article - published in issue 34 of In Defence of Marxism, the quarterly theoretical journal of the International Marxist Tendency - Florian Keller explains how the events surrounding the Bavarian Soviet Republic represent one of the most inspiring episodes in the German Revolution of 1918-1923.
In November 1918, Germany exploded into revolution. In the Spring of 1919, the working class succeeded in seizing power and declaring a Bavarian Soviet Republic. In its short, heroic lifetime, the republic had to fight not only against open counter-revolution, but also against the results of its own inexperience. The lessons to be gleaned from these events are priceless for revolutionaries today.
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In this narrated article - published in issue 34 of In Defence of Marxism, the quarterly theoretical journal of the International Marxist Tendency - Florian Keller explains how the events surrounding the Bavarian Soviet Republic represent one of the most inspiring episodes in the German Revolution of 1918-1923.
In November 1918, Germany exploded into revolution. In the Spring of 1919, the working class succeeded in seizing power and declaring a Bavarian Soviet Republic. In its short, heroic lifetime, the republic had to fight not only against open counter-revolution, but also against the results of its own inexperience. The lessons to be gleaned from these events are priceless for revolutionaries today.
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- published: 15 Oct 2021
- views: 1545