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Nan'yo: Japan's Empire in the South Pacific
Sources:
The Japanese Colonial Empire, Myers & Peattie
Nan’yo: The Rise & Fall of the Japanese in Micronesia, Peattie
Conflicted Childhoods in the South Seas, Arnold
published: 31 Aug 2023
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Peleliu Island 1944 (South Pacific Mandate) Call of Duty WaW - 4K
In this mission, Miller starts out on a landing craft (LVT), making its way to Peleliu Island's White beach. When Private Koopman realizes the craft is stuck on coral, he gets shot by a Japanese sniper and the Marines realize they've become vulnerable to unexpected enemy fire. They attempt to exit the vehicle before being hammered by shells from the Japanese position, but a shell hits the LVT and destroys it, sending Miller, Polonsky, Sullivan, Roebuck and three other Marines into the water. The Japanese managed to kill two Marines before Miller is pulled from the water by Sergeant Sullivan, who orders him to radio in a rocket strike on the enemy lines, which destroys the hostile Machine Guns along the tree line.
When he does this, he proceeds onto the island. After a flamethrower team, l...
published: 16 Oct 2017
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#MicronesiaMinute, Episode 02: South Pacific Mandate
#MicronesiaMinute, Episode 02: Learning about the twists and turns of history is crucial, especially in the context of colonization and war. Without it, we see the glorification of oppressors. We also lose sight of the impacts of colonial and wartime politics on the lives of the colonized. #HistoryMatters #BeingMicronesian
published: 02 Nov 2023
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Why Philippines Military is SCARING China - South China Sea face-off
In this video, we delve into the escalating tensions between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea. Despite years of Chinese encroachment, the Philippines has recently shown remarkable courage, defying China’s aggressive maneuvers. We explore the historical and geopolitical context, highlighting key flashpoints like the Second Thomas Shoal and Scarborough Shoal. Discover how the Philippines’ strategic military upgrades and strengthened alliances with the U.S., Japan, and Australia have transformed the regional power dynamics.
#militarystrategy #militarydevelopments #militaryanalysis
#themilitaryshow
SOURCES: https://pastebin.com/56MtfGPN
published: 08 Sep 2024
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1st Marine Division (Pacific Mandate 1944) Call of Duty World at War - Part 6 - 8K
#easternfront #kursk #seelow
published: 03 Dec 2021
-
South Pacific | Mother Nature tries to create an island before your very eyes
Wanna see how a new island is made? Check out this fantastic show Mother Nature has put on in the middle of the Pacific Ocean in the Solomon Islands. Watch the Kavachi undersea volcano as it erupts underwater. Will it finally make island status?
South Pacific airs Monday 8ET on Animal Planet.
For more, go to www.animalplanet.ca
published: 25 Sep 2015
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Peleliu Island 1944 (South Pacific Mandate) | Gameplay Walkthrough on Veteran | 4K
#pacifictheatre #pacificcampaign
In this mission, Miller starts out on a landing craft (LVT), making its way to Peleliu Island's White beach. When Private Koopman realizes the craft is stuck on coral, he gets shot by a Japanese sniper and the Marines realize they've become vulnerable to unexpected enemy fire. They attempt to exit the vehicle before being hammered by shells from the Japanese position, but a shell hits the LVT and destroys it, sending Miller, Polonsky, Sullivan, Roebuck and three other Marines into the water. The Japanese managed to kill two Marines before Miller is pulled from the water by Sergeant Sullivan, who orders him to radio in a rocket strike on the enemy lines, which destroys the hostile Machine Guns along the tree line.
When he does this, he proceeds onto the isl...
published: 29 Dec 2022
-
Invasions, Naval Battles and German Raiders - WW1 in the Pacific I THE GREAT WAR Special
New Zealand: A Society At War: http://amzn.to/2A7Ojz0
One of the theatres of war that’s often overlooked, the Pacific saw some of the earliest military actions of the Great War. On top of this, there were many naval engagements in this particular ocean, including some famous German merchant raiders. We cover all this and more in today’s special episode.
» HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR CHANNEL?
You can support us by sharing our videos with your friends and spreading the word about our work.You can also support us financially on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatwar
You can also buy our merchandise in our online shop: http://shop.spreadshirt.de/thegreatwar/
Patreon is a platform for creators like us, that enables us to get monthly financial support from the community in exchange for cool...
published: 27 Nov 2017
-
A brief history of SPC
A brief history of the Pacific Community, from the Canberra Agreement in 1947 until now.
published: 22 Oct 2018
-
SGS INSPIRE-ing Energy Talks: Biofuels Mandate vs. Feedstock Availability
Episode 1 of INSPIRE-ing Energy Talks.
In this episode, Lucky Nurafiatin (INSPIRE Asia Market Analyst) spoke with LIPSA's Jose Angel Olivero Garcia and discussed the availability of vegetable oils and used cooking oil trade against global biofuel mandates.
Countries with vast domestic #vegetable oil production are leading in using biodiesel use, while those with limited production use it to a lesser degree. Moreover, using used-cooking oil (UCO) and other by-products from the refining process is increasing due to the greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction limit applicable to vegetable oil.
Subscribe to future episodes here: https://bit.ly/3QF1PS1
published: 20 Jan 2023
22:39
Nan'yo: Japan's Empire in the South Pacific
Sources:
The Japanese Colonial Empire, Myers & Peattie
Nan’yo: The Rise & Fall of the Japanese in Micronesia, Peattie
Conflicted Childhoods in the South Seas, ...
Sources:
The Japanese Colonial Empire, Myers & Peattie
Nan’yo: The Rise & Fall of the Japanese in Micronesia, Peattie
Conflicted Childhoods in the South Seas, Arnold
https://wn.com/Nan'yo_Japan's_Empire_In_The_South_Pacific
Sources:
The Japanese Colonial Empire, Myers & Peattie
Nan’yo: The Rise & Fall of the Japanese in Micronesia, Peattie
Conflicted Childhoods in the South Seas, Arnold
- published: 31 Aug 2023
- views: 8237
10:06
Peleliu Island 1944 (South Pacific Mandate) Call of Duty WaW - 4K
In this mission, Miller starts out on a landing craft (LVT), making its way to Peleliu Island's White beach. When Private Koopman realizes the craft is stuck on...
In this mission, Miller starts out on a landing craft (LVT), making its way to Peleliu Island's White beach. When Private Koopman realizes the craft is stuck on coral, he gets shot by a Japanese sniper and the Marines realize they've become vulnerable to unexpected enemy fire. They attempt to exit the vehicle before being hammered by shells from the Japanese position, but a shell hits the LVT and destroys it, sending Miller, Polonsky, Sullivan, Roebuck and three other Marines into the water. The Japanese managed to kill two Marines before Miller is pulled from the water by Sergeant Sullivan, who orders him to radio in a rocket strike on the enemy lines, which destroys the hostile Machine Guns along the tree line.
When he does this, he proceeds onto the island. After a flamethrower team, led by Pvt. Glover wipes out a machine gun nest, Miller then goes through a small trench and is faced with a large Japanese trench network and machine gun nest. Miller then proceeds through the trench and kills the turret gunners. Miller called in two rocket strikes on Japanese tanks to clear the way for an American tank and some more Marines.
After all that action, Miller, Polonsky, Roebuck, and Sullivan re-group in the back room of the trench, when moments later a Japanese soldier (subtitles say American Marine) screams, causing Sullivan to run towards the door but then is stabbed by a katana from the Japanese soldier in the chest, fatally wounding him. Roebuck quickly guns down the soldier with his Colt M1911, (can be shot by Miller also) and then attempts to aid Sullivan but is too late. Miller then witnesses the death of his squad leader.
#pacificcampaign #pacifictheatre #usvsjapan
https://wn.com/Peleliu_Island_1944_(South_Pacific_Mandate)_Call_Of_Duty_Waw_4K
In this mission, Miller starts out on a landing craft (LVT), making its way to Peleliu Island's White beach. When Private Koopman realizes the craft is stuck on coral, he gets shot by a Japanese sniper and the Marines realize they've become vulnerable to unexpected enemy fire. They attempt to exit the vehicle before being hammered by shells from the Japanese position, but a shell hits the LVT and destroys it, sending Miller, Polonsky, Sullivan, Roebuck and three other Marines into the water. The Japanese managed to kill two Marines before Miller is pulled from the water by Sergeant Sullivan, who orders him to radio in a rocket strike on the enemy lines, which destroys the hostile Machine Guns along the tree line.
When he does this, he proceeds onto the island. After a flamethrower team, led by Pvt. Glover wipes out a machine gun nest, Miller then goes through a small trench and is faced with a large Japanese trench network and machine gun nest. Miller then proceeds through the trench and kills the turret gunners. Miller called in two rocket strikes on Japanese tanks to clear the way for an American tank and some more Marines.
After all that action, Miller, Polonsky, Roebuck, and Sullivan re-group in the back room of the trench, when moments later a Japanese soldier (subtitles say American Marine) screams, causing Sullivan to run towards the door but then is stabbed by a katana from the Japanese soldier in the chest, fatally wounding him. Roebuck quickly guns down the soldier with his Colt M1911, (can be shot by Miller also) and then attempts to aid Sullivan but is too late. Miller then witnesses the death of his squad leader.
#pacificcampaign #pacifictheatre #usvsjapan
- published: 16 Oct 2017
- views: 72992
1:20
#MicronesiaMinute, Episode 02: South Pacific Mandate
#MicronesiaMinute, Episode 02: Learning about the twists and turns of history is crucial, especially in the context of colonization and war. Without it, we see ...
#MicronesiaMinute, Episode 02: Learning about the twists and turns of history is crucial, especially in the context of colonization and war. Without it, we see the glorification of oppressors. We also lose sight of the impacts of colonial and wartime politics on the lives of the colonized. #HistoryMatters #BeingMicronesian
https://wn.com/Micronesiaminute,_Episode_02_South_Pacific_Mandate
#MicronesiaMinute, Episode 02: Learning about the twists and turns of history is crucial, especially in the context of colonization and war. Without it, we see the glorification of oppressors. We also lose sight of the impacts of colonial and wartime politics on the lives of the colonized. #HistoryMatters #BeingMicronesian
- published: 02 Nov 2023
- views: 67
22:21
Why Philippines Military is SCARING China - South China Sea face-off
In this video, we delve into the escalating tensions between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea. Despite years of Chinese encroachment, the Philip...
In this video, we delve into the escalating tensions between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea. Despite years of Chinese encroachment, the Philippines has recently shown remarkable courage, defying China’s aggressive maneuvers. We explore the historical and geopolitical context, highlighting key flashpoints like the Second Thomas Shoal and Scarborough Shoal. Discover how the Philippines’ strategic military upgrades and strengthened alliances with the U.S., Japan, and Australia have transformed the regional power dynamics.
#militarystrategy #militarydevelopments #militaryanalysis
#themilitaryshow
SOURCES: https://pastebin.com/56MtfGPN
https://wn.com/Why_Philippines_Military_Is_Scaring_China_South_China_Sea_Face_Off
In this video, we delve into the escalating tensions between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea. Despite years of Chinese encroachment, the Philippines has recently shown remarkable courage, defying China’s aggressive maneuvers. We explore the historical and geopolitical context, highlighting key flashpoints like the Second Thomas Shoal and Scarborough Shoal. Discover how the Philippines’ strategic military upgrades and strengthened alliances with the U.S., Japan, and Australia have transformed the regional power dynamics.
#militarystrategy #militarydevelopments #militaryanalysis
#themilitaryshow
SOURCES: https://pastebin.com/56MtfGPN
- published: 08 Sep 2024
- views: 768454
1:28
South Pacific | Mother Nature tries to create an island before your very eyes
Wanna see how a new island is made? Check out this fantastic show Mother Nature has put on in the middle of the Pacific Ocean in the Solomon Islands. Watch the ...
Wanna see how a new island is made? Check out this fantastic show Mother Nature has put on in the middle of the Pacific Ocean in the Solomon Islands. Watch the Kavachi undersea volcano as it erupts underwater. Will it finally make island status?
South Pacific airs Monday 8ET on Animal Planet.
For more, go to www.animalplanet.ca
https://wn.com/South_Pacific_|_Mother_Nature_Tries_To_Create_An_Island_Before_Your_Very_Eyes
Wanna see how a new island is made? Check out this fantastic show Mother Nature has put on in the middle of the Pacific Ocean in the Solomon Islands. Watch the Kavachi undersea volcano as it erupts underwater. Will it finally make island status?
South Pacific airs Monday 8ET on Animal Planet.
For more, go to www.animalplanet.ca
- published: 25 Sep 2015
- views: 72847965
12:15
Peleliu Island 1944 (South Pacific Mandate) | Gameplay Walkthrough on Veteran | 4K
#pacifictheatre #pacificcampaign
In this mission, Miller starts out on a landing craft (LVT), making its way to Peleliu Island's White beach. When Private Koopm...
#pacifictheatre #pacificcampaign
In this mission, Miller starts out on a landing craft (LVT), making its way to Peleliu Island's White beach. When Private Koopman realizes the craft is stuck on coral, he gets shot by a Japanese sniper and the Marines realize they've become vulnerable to unexpected enemy fire. They attempt to exit the vehicle before being hammered by shells from the Japanese position, but a shell hits the LVT and destroys it, sending Miller, Polonsky, Sullivan, Roebuck and three other Marines into the water. The Japanese managed to kill two Marines before Miller is pulled from the water by Sergeant Sullivan, who orders him to radio in a rocket strike on the enemy lines, which destroys the hostile Machine Guns along the tree line.
When he does this, he proceeds onto the island. After a flamethrower team, led by Pvt. Glover wipes out a machine gun nest, Miller then goes through a small trench and is faced with a large Japanese trench network and machine gun nest. Miller then proceeds through the trench and kills the turret gunners. Miller called in two rocket strikes on Japanese tanks to clear the way for an American tank and some more Marines.
After all that action, Miller, Polonsky, Roebuck, and Sullivan re-group in the back room of the trench, when moments later a Japanese soldier (subtitles say American Marine) screams, causing Sullivan to run towards the door but then is stabbed by a katana from the Japanese soldier in the chest, fatally wounding him. Roebuck quickly guns down the soldier with his Colt M1911, (can be shot by Miller also) and then attempts to aid Sullivan but is too late. Miller then witnesses the death of his squad leader.
#usvsjapan
https://wn.com/Peleliu_Island_1944_(South_Pacific_Mandate)_|_Gameplay_Walkthrough_On_Veteran_|_4K
#pacifictheatre #pacificcampaign
In this mission, Miller starts out on a landing craft (LVT), making its way to Peleliu Island's White beach. When Private Koopman realizes the craft is stuck on coral, he gets shot by a Japanese sniper and the Marines realize they've become vulnerable to unexpected enemy fire. They attempt to exit the vehicle before being hammered by shells from the Japanese position, but a shell hits the LVT and destroys it, sending Miller, Polonsky, Sullivan, Roebuck and three other Marines into the water. The Japanese managed to kill two Marines before Miller is pulled from the water by Sergeant Sullivan, who orders him to radio in a rocket strike on the enemy lines, which destroys the hostile Machine Guns along the tree line.
When he does this, he proceeds onto the island. After a flamethrower team, led by Pvt. Glover wipes out a machine gun nest, Miller then goes through a small trench and is faced with a large Japanese trench network and machine gun nest. Miller then proceeds through the trench and kills the turret gunners. Miller called in two rocket strikes on Japanese tanks to clear the way for an American tank and some more Marines.
After all that action, Miller, Polonsky, Roebuck, and Sullivan re-group in the back room of the trench, when moments later a Japanese soldier (subtitles say American Marine) screams, causing Sullivan to run towards the door but then is stabbed by a katana from the Japanese soldier in the chest, fatally wounding him. Roebuck quickly guns down the soldier with his Colt M1911, (can be shot by Miller also) and then attempts to aid Sullivan but is too late. Miller then witnesses the death of his squad leader.
#usvsjapan
- published: 29 Dec 2022
- views: 402
7:36
Invasions, Naval Battles and German Raiders - WW1 in the Pacific I THE GREAT WAR Special
New Zealand: A Society At War: http://amzn.to/2A7Ojz0
One of the theatres of war that’s often overlooked, the Pacific saw some of the earliest military actions...
New Zealand: A Society At War: http://amzn.to/2A7Ojz0
One of the theatres of war that’s often overlooked, the Pacific saw some of the earliest military actions of the Great War. On top of this, there were many naval engagements in this particular ocean, including some famous German merchant raiders. We cover all this and more in today’s special episode.
» HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR CHANNEL?
You can support us by sharing our videos with your friends and spreading the word about our work.You can also support us financially on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatwar
You can also buy our merchandise in our online shop: http://shop.spreadshirt.de/thegreatwar/
Patreon is a platform for creators like us, that enables us to get monthly financial support from the community in exchange for cool perks.
» WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WORLD WAR I AND WHERE ELSE CAN I FIND YOU?
We’re offering background knowledge, news, a glimpse behind the scenes and much more on:
reddit: http://bit.ly/TheGreatSubReddit
Facebook: http://bit.ly/WW1FB
Twitter: http://bit.ly/WW1Series
Instagram: http://bit.ly/ZpMYPL
» CAN I EMBED YOUR VIDEOS ON MY WEBSITE?
Of course, you can embed our videos on your website. We are happy if you show our channel to your friends, fellow students, classmates, professors, teachers or neighbours. Or just share our videos on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit etc.
We are also happy to get your feedback, criticism or ideas in the comments. If you have interesting historical questions, just post them and we will answer in our OUT OF THE TRENCHES videos. You can find a selection of answers to the most frequently asked questions here: http://bit.ly/OOtrenches
» CAN I SHOW YOUR VIDEOS IN CLASS?
Of course! Tell your teachers or professors about our channel and our videos. We’re happy if we can contribute with our videos. If you are a teacher and have questions about our show, you can get in contact with us on one of our social media presences.
» WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES?
Videos: British Pathé
Pictures: Mostly Picture Alliance
Background Map: http://d-maps.com/carte.php?num_car=6030&lang=en
Literature (excerpt):
Gilbert, Martin. The First World War. A Complete History, Holt Paperbacks, 2004.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. A Combat History of the First World War, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. 1914-1918, Profile Books, 2013.
Stone, Norman. World War One. A Short History, Penguin, 2008.
Keegan, John. The First World War, Vintage, 2000.
Hastings, Max. Catastrophe 1914. Europe Goes To War, Knopf, 2013.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard. Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg, Schöningh Paderborn, 2004
Michalka, Wolfgang. Der Erste Weltkrieg. Wirkung, Wahrnehmung, Analyse, Seehamer Verlag GmbH, 2000
Leonhard, Jörn. Die Büchse der Pandora: Geschichte des Ersten Weltkrieges, C.H. Beck, 2014
If you want to buy some of the books we use or recommend during our show, check out our Amazon Store: http://bit.ly/AmazonTGW
NOTE: This store uses affiliate links which grant us a commission if you buy a product there.
» WHAT IS “THE GREAT WAR” PROJECT?
THE GREAT WAR covers the events exactly 100 years ago: The story of World War I in realtime. Featuring: The unique archive material of British Pathé. Indy Neidell takes you on a journey into the past to show you what really happened and how it all could spiral into more than four years of dire war. Subscribe to our channel and don’t miss our new episodes every Thursday.
» WHO IS REPLYING TO MY COMMENTS? AND WHO IS BEHIND THIS PROJECT?
Most of the comments are written by our social media manager Florian. He is posting links, facts and backstage material on our social media channels. But from time to time, Indy reads and answers comments with his personal account, too.
The Team responsible for THE GREAT WAR is even bigger:
- CREDITS -
Presented by : Indiana Neidell
Written by: Indiana Neidell
Director: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Director of Photography: Toni Steller
Sound: Toni Steller
Mixing, Mastering & Sound Design: www.above-zero.com
Editing: Toni Steller
Motion Design: Philipp Appelt
Research by: Indiana Neidell
Fact checking: Markus Linke
The Great War Theme composed by Karim Theilgaard: http://bit.ly/karimyt
A Mediakraft Networks Original Channel
Based on a concept by Spartacus Olsson
Author: Indiana Neidell
Visual Concept: David van Stephold
Producer: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Social Media Manager: Florian Wittig
Contains licenced Material by British Pathé
All rights reserved - © Mediakraft Networks GmbH, 2017
https://wn.com/Invasions,_Naval_Battles_And_German_Raiders_Ww1_In_The_Pacific_I_The_Great_War_Special
New Zealand: A Society At War: http://amzn.to/2A7Ojz0
One of the theatres of war that’s often overlooked, the Pacific saw some of the earliest military actions of the Great War. On top of this, there were many naval engagements in this particular ocean, including some famous German merchant raiders. We cover all this and more in today’s special episode.
» HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR CHANNEL?
You can support us by sharing our videos with your friends and spreading the word about our work.You can also support us financially on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatwar
You can also buy our merchandise in our online shop: http://shop.spreadshirt.de/thegreatwar/
Patreon is a platform for creators like us, that enables us to get monthly financial support from the community in exchange for cool perks.
» WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WORLD WAR I AND WHERE ELSE CAN I FIND YOU?
We’re offering background knowledge, news, a glimpse behind the scenes and much more on:
reddit: http://bit.ly/TheGreatSubReddit
Facebook: http://bit.ly/WW1FB
Twitter: http://bit.ly/WW1Series
Instagram: http://bit.ly/ZpMYPL
» CAN I EMBED YOUR VIDEOS ON MY WEBSITE?
Of course, you can embed our videos on your website. We are happy if you show our channel to your friends, fellow students, classmates, professors, teachers or neighbours. Or just share our videos on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit etc.
We are also happy to get your feedback, criticism or ideas in the comments. If you have interesting historical questions, just post them and we will answer in our OUT OF THE TRENCHES videos. You can find a selection of answers to the most frequently asked questions here: http://bit.ly/OOtrenches
» CAN I SHOW YOUR VIDEOS IN CLASS?
Of course! Tell your teachers or professors about our channel and our videos. We’re happy if we can contribute with our videos. If you are a teacher and have questions about our show, you can get in contact with us on one of our social media presences.
» WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES?
Videos: British Pathé
Pictures: Mostly Picture Alliance
Background Map: http://d-maps.com/carte.php?num_car=6030&lang=en
Literature (excerpt):
Gilbert, Martin. The First World War. A Complete History, Holt Paperbacks, 2004.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. A Combat History of the First World War, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. 1914-1918, Profile Books, 2013.
Stone, Norman. World War One. A Short History, Penguin, 2008.
Keegan, John. The First World War, Vintage, 2000.
Hastings, Max. Catastrophe 1914. Europe Goes To War, Knopf, 2013.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard. Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg, Schöningh Paderborn, 2004
Michalka, Wolfgang. Der Erste Weltkrieg. Wirkung, Wahrnehmung, Analyse, Seehamer Verlag GmbH, 2000
Leonhard, Jörn. Die Büchse der Pandora: Geschichte des Ersten Weltkrieges, C.H. Beck, 2014
If you want to buy some of the books we use or recommend during our show, check out our Amazon Store: http://bit.ly/AmazonTGW
NOTE: This store uses affiliate links which grant us a commission if you buy a product there.
» WHAT IS “THE GREAT WAR” PROJECT?
THE GREAT WAR covers the events exactly 100 years ago: The story of World War I in realtime. Featuring: The unique archive material of British Pathé. Indy Neidell takes you on a journey into the past to show you what really happened and how it all could spiral into more than four years of dire war. Subscribe to our channel and don’t miss our new episodes every Thursday.
» WHO IS REPLYING TO MY COMMENTS? AND WHO IS BEHIND THIS PROJECT?
Most of the comments are written by our social media manager Florian. He is posting links, facts and backstage material on our social media channels. But from time to time, Indy reads and answers comments with his personal account, too.
The Team responsible for THE GREAT WAR is even bigger:
- CREDITS -
Presented by : Indiana Neidell
Written by: Indiana Neidell
Director: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Director of Photography: Toni Steller
Sound: Toni Steller
Mixing, Mastering & Sound Design: www.above-zero.com
Editing: Toni Steller
Motion Design: Philipp Appelt
Research by: Indiana Neidell
Fact checking: Markus Linke
The Great War Theme composed by Karim Theilgaard: http://bit.ly/karimyt
A Mediakraft Networks Original Channel
Based on a concept by Spartacus Olsson
Author: Indiana Neidell
Visual Concept: David van Stephold
Producer: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Social Media Manager: Florian Wittig
Contains licenced Material by British Pathé
All rights reserved - © Mediakraft Networks GmbH, 2017
- published: 27 Nov 2017
- views: 158191
2:11
A brief history of SPC
A brief history of the Pacific Community, from the Canberra Agreement in 1947 until now.
A brief history of the Pacific Community, from the Canberra Agreement in 1947 until now.
https://wn.com/A_Brief_History_Of_Spc
A brief history of the Pacific Community, from the Canberra Agreement in 1947 until now.
- published: 22 Oct 2018
- views: 664
35:26
SGS INSPIRE-ing Energy Talks: Biofuels Mandate vs. Feedstock Availability
Episode 1 of INSPIRE-ing Energy Talks.
In this episode, Lucky Nurafiatin (INSPIRE Asia Market Analyst) spoke with LIPSA's Jose Angel Olivero Garcia and discuss...
Episode 1 of INSPIRE-ing Energy Talks.
In this episode, Lucky Nurafiatin (INSPIRE Asia Market Analyst) spoke with LIPSA's Jose Angel Olivero Garcia and discussed the availability of vegetable oils and used cooking oil trade against global biofuel mandates.
Countries with vast domestic #vegetable oil production are leading in using biodiesel use, while those with limited production use it to a lesser degree. Moreover, using used-cooking oil (UCO) and other by-products from the refining process is increasing due to the greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction limit applicable to vegetable oil.
Subscribe to future episodes here: https://bit.ly/3QF1PS1
https://wn.com/Sgs_Inspire_Ing_Energy_Talks_Biofuels_Mandate_Vs._Feedstock_Availability
Episode 1 of INSPIRE-ing Energy Talks.
In this episode, Lucky Nurafiatin (INSPIRE Asia Market Analyst) spoke with LIPSA's Jose Angel Olivero Garcia and discussed the availability of vegetable oils and used cooking oil trade against global biofuel mandates.
Countries with vast domestic #vegetable oil production are leading in using biodiesel use, while those with limited production use it to a lesser degree. Moreover, using used-cooking oil (UCO) and other by-products from the refining process is increasing due to the greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction limit applicable to vegetable oil.
Subscribe to future episodes here: https://bit.ly/3QF1PS1
- published: 20 Jan 2023
- views: 412