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A slide show for a sociology project I did...I realised after uploading it and presenting it to my class that there were two spelling mistakes in it lol. So I fixed it, and hopefully it's better now.
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The Great War rapidly went global as the European powers drew on their colonial empires to fight each others. Royal Navy squadrons chased German warships commanded by brilliant maverick seamen accross the globe. The Japanese seized Tsingtao from the Germans. And in Africa German commander Von Lettow-Vorbeck fought a very successful nuisance war against the British.
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The Magician - Nal_Ra
Movie about one of the best progamers ever, the godly Protoss player Nal_Ra
Made by MerT(IIF)
Also watch SC WWI where Nal_Ra won: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=t8RGHx46P 80&mode=related&sear ch=
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Thomas E. Woods, author of the new book "Who Killed the Constitution? The Fate of American Liberty from World War I to George W. Bush," spoke at the Ron Paul Revolution March, July 12, 2008.
See Tom's website:
http://www.thomas ewoods.com
Tom's archive on LewRockwell.com:
http://www.lewroc kwell.com/woods/wood s-arch.html
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In early 20th century, Europe was fetid with the smell of rotting empires crumbling under their own weight. When, in August 1914, Archiduke Francis-Ferdinant of Austria was assassinated in Sarajevo it was only the tiny spark to ignite a storm that had been gathering for decades.
This is how the First World War started.
Part 4 of 6.
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In early 20th century, Europe was fetid with the smell of rotting empires crumbling under their own weight. When, in August 1914, Archiduke Francis-Ferdinant of Austria was assassinated in Sarajevo it was only the tiny spark to ignite a storm that had been gathering for decades.
This is how the First World War started.
Part 2 of 6.
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This sequence is from the final dogfight scene from the Robert Redford film "The Great Waldo Pepper"... Lots of brilliant arial photography here of a dogfight between the two most iconic fighters of the First World War: The Sopwith Camel and a Fokker Dr. 1 Tri-Plane.
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In early 20th century, Europe was fetid with the smell of rotting empires crumbling under their own weight. When, in August 1914, Archiduke Francis-Ferdinant of Austria was assassinated in Sarajevo it was only the tiny spark to ignite a storm that had been gathering for decades.
This is how the First World War started.
Part 3 of 6.
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A tribute to our troops at Christmas and a memorial of the Christmas Truce of 1914. A project for Mr. Cutler's grade 6 class. 'Christmas in the Trenches' is sung by John McCutcheon.
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On the Western Front from 1915 to 1917, the Allies and Germany were deadlocked in mortal combat over trench lines extending 500 milles from the Channel to Switzerland. The side who would overcome the obstacle of the trenches would win.
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Faced with a war on two fronts, Germany sought out allies to stretch her enemies and reduce the pressure on her. At that time, the nominaly neutral Ottoman Empire leaned towards Germany; the Allies would tip the Ottoman Empire into the German camp. The Allies thought that Turkey, the "sick man of Europe", would be an easy pushover. They soon discovered this would not be the case.