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Shuman Lecture | Will Europe Survive the Sovereigntist Turn? | Prof. Jan Zielonka
The return of the nation state is said to be the foremost geopolitical phenomenon of our time. Gone is the commitment to globalisation and Europeanisation. National borders are being reinforced, and politicians promising to “protect” citizens from migrants, external regulations, and “alien” cultures are winning elections. The Council of the EU is already dominated by sovereigntist politicians, and the forthcoming elections to the European Parliament may well reinforce the renaissance of nations, states and walls in Europe.
In his Schuman Lecture, Zielonka will ask whether the ongoing rebound is likely to live up to its promises in the era of intense connectivity and interdependence generated by digital technologies. His conclusions will suggest a Europe of networks emerging from the ashes of sovereigntist nostalgia.
Jan Zielonka is professor of politics and international relations at the University of Venice, Ca' Foscari, and Emeritus Professorial Fellow at St Antony's College, University of Oxford. He is also associated with the University of Warsaw, the College of Europe in Bruges and the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute in Florence. In the 1980s-1990s, he taught at the University of Leiden, and he still contributes articles to NRC Handelsblad. Zielonka has produced nineteen books. In his latest The Lost Future: And How to Reclaim It, he makes a case for a new politics of time and space. Why is the distribution of time and space so unequal?
Schuman Lecture
Every year, Maastricht University and the City of Maastricht jointly organise this lecture in commemoration of Robert Schuman and the Treaties of Rome (1957) and Maastricht (1992). Robert Schuman (1886-1963) was the French Minister of Foreign Affairs and co-founder of the European Union.
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Lezing | Restitutie van roofkunst | Lars van Vliet
Переглядів 6373 місяці тому
Veel oorlogen en bezettingen gaan gepaard met plunderingen van cultureel erfgoed, waaronder kunstvoorwerpen. Zo zijn tijdens het nazibewind op grote schaal kunstvoorwerpen geroofd. In 1944 heeft Nederland wetgeving ingevoerd op grond waarvan geroofde eigendommen konden worden teruggeëist. Nederland heeft in 2001 een Restitutiecommissie opgericht om slachtoffers van kunstroof een nieuwe mogelijk...
Lezing | Ontploffende sterren: is het einde van Betelgeuse nabij? | Prof. dr. Alex de Koter
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Een klein deel van de sterren sterft in een supernova-explosie. In de laatste 1000 jaar zijn er vier van deze ontploffingen geweest in het deel van de Melkweg waar wij wonen, gebeurtenissen die met het blote oog te zien waren. De rode superreus Betelgeuse, één van de helderste sterren, in het sterrenbeeld Orion, is kandidaat voor de volgende supernova. Betelgeuse staat véél dichterbij dan de hi...
Lecture | The Person in Psychiatry: An Ecohumanist, Enactive Approach to Psychiatry | de Haan
Переглядів 5114 місяці тому
Many people suffer from psychiatric disorders and mental distress. Yet much is still unclear -regarding both how to understand these problems and how best to treat them. One of the main difficulties is articulating the relationship between the wide array of factors that may cause or contribute to psychiatric disorders. Taking an enactive, ecohumanist approach, Sanneke de Haan argues that taking...
Lezing | Doelwit aarde: Over kosmische projectielen op ramkoers met onze planeet | Govert Schilling
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66 miljoen jaar geleden sloeg op aarde een reuzenmeteoriet in van tien kilometer groot. Die catastrofale inslag leidde tot het uitsterven van vele diersoorten, waaronder de dinosauriërs. Hoe groot is de kans dat er binnenkort weer zo’n gigantisch kosmisch projectiel onze kant op komt? En wat kunnen we ertegen doen als we zo’n krachtpatser signaleren? Wetenschapsjournalist Govert Schilling neemt...
Lezing | Pandemieën van de toekomst | Marion Koopmans
Переглядів 4155 місяців тому
De groei van de bevolking, het toenemende reis- en handelsverkeer, ontbossing ten koste van ruimte voor wilde dieren en klimaatverandering vergroten de kans op epidemieën en pandemieën. De COVID19-pandemie liet zien dat de wereld op dit moment onvoldoende is voorbereid op een pandemie. In deze lezing legt Marion Koopmans uit waar dergelijke nieuwe infectieziekteproblemen ontstaan, wat de rol is...
TEFAF Lecture | Making Art and Making Money: The Creation of the Modern Art Market
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The contemporary art market is a pre-eminently modern phenomenon, but its roots lie in the early modern and modern past: in sixteenth-century Antwerp and seventeenth-century Amsterdam, for instance, where entrepreneurs turned art into valuable assets and easily exchangeable commodities; in eighteenth-century London, where auctioneers helped to create art’s spectacular rise in value; and in nine...
Lecture | The Invention of Good and Evil: A World History of Morality | Hanno Sauer
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Where do our values come from? What is the origin of right and wrong, good and bad? In this talk, Hanno Sauer sketches the main moral transformations of humanity over the course of its history. Cooperation, punishment, community, identity, inequality, oppression and individualism are the main building blocks of our normative structure. If we want to understand the present, we need to understand...
Lezing | Zijn we alleen in het heelal? 20.000 mijlen onder een buitenaardse oceaan | Hans Huybrighs
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Zijn wij alleen in het heelal? De zoektocht naar buitenaards leven leidt naar water, een essentiële bouwsteen voor leven. Dat water vinden we mogelijk in ondergrondse oceanen op drie manen van Jupiter: Europa, Ganymedes en Callisto. Daarom heeft op 14 april 2023 de Europese ruimtevaartorganisatie ESA de JUICE-missie gelanceerd naar Jupiter. In deze lezing vertelt planeetwetenschapper Hans Huybr...
Lecture | Humboldt and the Birth of Ecology | Norbert Peeters
Переглядів 3105 місяців тому
Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) is a forgotten genius of the first magnitude. He was the most famous scientist of his age, a visionary German naturalist and polymath whose discoveries forever changed the way we understand the natural world. He inspired Darwin and many others and was the inventor of ecology and environmentalism. Among his most revolutionary ideas was a radical conception of n...
Lecture | The Empathic Brain Across Species | Prof. Christian Keysers
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Why do we care about what happens to others? In 1776, Adam Smith proposed that we hate to see others suffer because our mind makes us suffer with them. In this lecture, Keysers will show how deeply brain science supports his vision. Humans and rats activate neurons and brain regions involved in their own pain while witnessing the pain of others - indeed as if they were in pain themselves. Pertu...
Lezing | Trots. De filosofie van een emotie | Dr. Martha Claeys
Переглядів 5696 місяців тому
Trots lijkt iets voor mensen met grote ego’s, voor personen die snel gekrenkt zijn en voor opscheppers die op sociale media geen maat kennen. Wie trots is, plaatst zichzelf te veel in de kijker. Maar trots ligt ook ten grondslag aan emancipatie, en kan een krachtig wapen zijn bij protest. Met trots kun je jezelf beter op waarde schatten. Meer ruimte voor sommige vormen van trots kan de sleutel ...
Lezing | Het Nederlandse slavernijverleden | Dr. Karwan Fatah-Black
Переглядів 3156 місяців тому
Het slavernijverleden is een pijnlijk en onderbelicht onderdeel van de Nederlandse geschiedenis. In onze geschiedenisboeken komt het (nog steeds) weinig aan bod. En inderdaad, wat weten we er nou daadwerkelijk van? Op 1 juli 1863 werd de slavernij bij wet afgeschaft in Suriname en op de Caraïbische eilanden. Dat is 160 jaar geleden. Van 1 juli 2023 tot 1 juli 2024 wordt hier extra aandacht aan ...
Lezing | Zijn de middeleeuwen nog relevant in de 21e eeuw? | Dr. Joris Roosen
Переглядів 6397 місяців тому
De middeleeuwen worden vaak gezien als een sombere periode die werd gekenmerkt door ziekte, hongersnood, oorlog en intellectuele stagnatie. Deze beeldvorming is niet verwonderlijk. De vroege middeleeuwen (5e-10e eeuw) worden in de literatuur vaak bestempeld als de “donkere middeleeuwen”. Terwijl de late middeleeuwen vooral worden gezien als een periode van bijna constante crisis door de opeenst...
Lecture | Participation of Child Advocates in Armed Conflict | Mariam Muradyan
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Lecture | Participation of Child Advocates in Armed Conflict | Mariam Muradyan
Catharina Pijls Lezing | Goede tijden, slechte tijden | De biologische klok en onze gezondheid
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Catharina Pijls Lezing | Goede tijden, slechte tijden | De biologische klok en onze gezondheid
Lecture | Why and How Should we Grow Crops in Space | Dr. ir. Wieger Wamelink
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Lecture | Why and How Should we Grow Crops in Space | Dr. ir. Wieger Wamelink
Lezing | Traumatische ervaringen | Prof. dr. Bernet Elzinga
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Lezing | Traumatische ervaringen | Prof. dr. Bernet Elzinga
Lecture | Human Rights - Steel or Chewing Gum? | Prof. Antoine Buyse
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Lecture | Human Rights - Steel or Chewing Gum? | Prof. Antoine Buyse
Lezing | De toekomst van de interactie tussen mens en robot | Prof. dr. David Abbink
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Lezing | De toekomst van de interactie tussen mens en robot | Prof. dr. David Abbink
Joan Muysken Lecture | Green Capitalism and its Discontents | Prof. Daniela Gabor
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Joan Muysken Lecture | Green Capitalism and its Discontents | Prof. Daniela Gabor
Lecture | Concentration: Staying Focused in Times of Distraction | Prof. Stefan van der Stigchel
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Lecture | Concentration: Staying Focused in Times of Distraction | Prof. Stefan van der Stigchel
Lezing | Het zelf: authentiek of plagiaat |Prof. Dr. Léon de Bruin
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Lezing | Het zelf: authentiek of plagiaat |Prof. Dr. Léon de Bruin
Lecture | Genetic History of Europe Adaptation and Migration in Prehistory | Johannes Krause
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Lecture | Genetic History of Europe Adaptation and Migration in Prehistory | Johannes Krause
Lezing | 2e Kamer Verkiezingen: Hoeveel vertrouwen is er nog? | Joris Gijsenbergh
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Lezing | 2e Kamer Verkiezingen: Hoeveel vertrouwen is er nog? | Joris Gijsenbergh
Lezing | De bouwstenen van het universum: nucleaire- en elementaire deeltjesfysica | Jacco de Vries
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Lezing | De bouwstenen van het universum: nucleaire- en elementaire deeltjesfysica | Jacco de Vries
Lecture | Strategies of Change - New pathways from knowing to doing | Nora Wilhelm
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Lecture | Strategies of Change - New pathways from knowing to doing | Nora Wilhelm
Tans Lecture | The Historical Origins and Mythologies of Putin’s War against Ukraine | Prof. Figes
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Tans Lecture | The Historical Origins and Mythologies of Putin’s War against Ukraine | Prof. Figes
Lezing | Het hedendaagse sterven | Dr. Bert Keizer
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Lezing | Het hedendaagse sterven | Dr. Bert Keizer
Lecture | Homo Virtualis: The Internet, the Body, and the Virtualisation of the Self | Smith-Ruiu
Переглядів 17410 місяців тому
Lecture | Homo Virtualis: The Internet, the Body, and the Virtualisation of the Self | Smith-Ruiu

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mznxbcv12345
    @mznxbcv12345 День тому

    54:00 Anatolian is shorthand for Middle Eastern by the way, terminology was chosen for the sole purpose of obfuscation. 1:22:00

  • @stevenpace892
    @stevenpace892 2 дні тому

    Epigenetic info is very useful. It can tell information about diet, activity, and many other things. It also is useful in studying genetics because methylation has a huge impact on mutations

  • @stevenpace892
    @stevenpace892 2 дні тому

    How correlated culture and genetics are for a given group does tell you something useful about the culture; it speaks to their values. Just like the disproportionate shift of genes with y chromosomes does [movement of men]

  • @MahmutAyabakan
    @MahmutAyabakan 3 дні тому

    Thomas Helen Lopez Sandra Hall Michelle

  • @KungFuHonky
    @KungFuHonky 6 днів тому

    There was no blame assigned in the treaty of Versailles. Look at the so-called "war guilt clause" it just says the Germans pay for the damage they caused.

  • @dringoghant7059
    @dringoghant7059 7 днів тому

    Amazing lecture. Thanks for the upload.

  • @tondezwart1172
    @tondezwart1172 9 днів тому

    Deze prof zal best wel veel kennis hebben, maar laat hem nooit meer een lezing of voordracht doen. Daar snapt hij niets van, met zijn overvloedige stopwoordjes oke, ja en goed. Wat een vreselijk slechte voordracht!

  • @henrylemelay5436
    @henrylemelay5436 12 днів тому

    Urey-Miller proef in 1953 waarbij er organische moleculen ontstonden uit anorganische en bliksem.(waaronder aminozuren) 😊

  • @henrylemelay5436
    @henrylemelay5436 12 днів тому

    Er is geen buitenaards leven in die zin dat het honderden jaren duurt om ons te bereiken 😊

  • @johnmanno2052
    @johnmanno2052 13 днів тому

    I was hoping for more. Heard most of this before. Very mainstream. Ho hum.

  • @armandsdamanhoo
    @armandsdamanhoo 14 днів тому

    This guy is so pretentious. The very definition of study a lot, learn nothing. Posh accent with zero substance, teenage level understanding of dogma

  • @maxheadrom3088
    @maxheadrom3088 15 днів тому

    Principal Component Analysis is based on the fact that whenever different statistical distributions are added the result gets closer to a normal (aka Gaussian) distribution. If we want find two Principal Components then we look for the two sets of data that are farthest from a Gaussian distribution but that when added are equal to the distribution of the complete dataset. It's a very powerful technique that I learned (a bit) when working on Blind (Sound) Source Separation. Blind means we don't know where the speakers nor the microphones are placed; Source are the sound sources (speakers) and separation is ... separation. In our case we used a quantity of microphones equal to the number of sources so we end up with a systme of queations that have n equations and n variables - an NxN linear system. Each equation is the sum of the sources (the sound recorded by each microphone). Since the separation is blind, we don't know the constants (how loud or quiet) so we have to use some techniques that make the contribution of each source to have similar volume. To solve the system we try to find n components that are the furtherst of a Gaussian *and* also orthogonal - none of the components can be created by a linear operation involving the other components. That's called Orthogonal Component Analysis. The problem with Principal Component is that we don't know beforehand how many components there are and that can cause components to be left out or components to artifically be created. I know it's a powerfull tool but one that should be used with care.

  • @JesusChristisgreat-pj6nd
    @JesusChristisgreat-pj6nd 18 днів тому

    Japheth...

  • @AlkoDehond-xz3js
    @AlkoDehond-xz3js 19 днів тому

    Zullen we nooit achter komen . De afstanden zijn veel te groot . Wij zelf zijn dan al dood voor dat de info terug is .

    • @Wuppie62
      @Wuppie62 14 днів тому

      2031-2035 zijn er de metingen. Daarna verder bestuderen. Of we dat nog meemaken hangt van onze leeftijd en levensverwachting af. Niet dat het een praktische impact heeft op ons leven op korte termijn.

  • @jk3542
    @jk3542 25 днів тому

    Begin eerst eens wat "kleiner" (bescheidener en dus begrijpelijker) met: "de Worm in het Zijn"....

  • @tommyrodriguez4883
    @tommyrodriguez4883 28 днів тому

    In the future all Europeans will carry arabic, afghan and somali Y-DNA.

  • @BillyThetit
    @BillyThetit 29 днів тому

    Johannes Krause claims that at some point European hunter gatherers were all black people (as black as sub-saharan Africans, he says) ... with blue eyes ! Since not only populations but even individuals like that don't exist anywhere at all in the world today, I am not entirely convinced by his analysis. There just might be something wrong with his science.

    • @greenman7612
      @greenman7612 5 днів тому

      Why? The proof is there. Those people mostly died off.

  • @normamonsees9363
    @normamonsees9363 29 днів тому

    Off course the ocean the have a cables under the ocean

  • @normamonsees9363
    @normamonsees9363 29 днів тому

    Battery the can hot you if the program you. The pocus the satellite to lesser.

  • @normamonsees9363
    @normamonsees9363 29 днів тому

    Yes is carbon ,ammunition

  • @normamonsees9363
    @normamonsees9363 29 днів тому

    The prequency the gonna worse

  • @normamonsees9363
    @normamonsees9363 29 днів тому

    Is not easy for me but it easy to the Lord . I gave everything to our Lord Jesus Christ, Thank you Lord grace of mercy for everything.

  • @normamonsees9363
    @normamonsees9363 29 днів тому

    Thats why the have disasters so the can sale the products, materials is money. The what to reduce the populations .

  • @normamonsees9363
    @normamonsees9363 Місяць тому

    Covid is a system the program in the devices, the put in TV, Computer, Cellphone, the do in air, you hurt you head, black nose, your throat like you feel you a flue but not, And pressure your head, your heart , brain. You feel choked you neck, the program the electricity the can lesser, radar, drone. Stomach, dizzy, you feel nomonia , the can't sleep , sleepy,dry mouth, the can do anything, you can't swallow the water. What did I do unplug the cable the TV , WiFi computer and any accessories because of the chips program , the obvious the power of AI is worse of nuclear weapons. Climate is electricity the program very hot , very cold , if the program your DNA identity. NASA disasters. Thank you Lord grace of mercy . The rescue me and all over the World. This is the sign the Lord is coming . The omega and alpha the beginning at the end. Because the greedy never satisfied.

  • @FC-se8wf
    @FC-se8wf Місяць тому

    Als it het niveau van Studium General is in Maastricht, dan maak ik me serieus zorgen over de wetenschappelijke diepgang aan die universiteit: wat een infantiele benadering......

  • @big1dog23
    @big1dog23 Місяць тому

    Yes, I agree with others that he's truly a brilliant scientist and communicator opening areas of complex science to lay people like me.

  • @TheBigBanggggg
    @TheBigBanggggg Місяць тому

    Over hypocrisie gesproken: 9:16. Het is ook overal hetzelfde.

  • @vincenthuisman13
    @vincenthuisman13 Місяць тому

    Zeer mooi, en enthousiast verteld. Ik mis persoonlijk meer van dit soort lezingen en ook documentaires op de bekende streaming platformen. Succes Govert o7

  • @aor3220
    @aor3220 Місяць тому

    I was surprised he was dismissive of NATO's disastrous decision to consider Ukraine membership and therefore pushing the NATao allaince right up to russia's southern border. It was such an unnecessary thing for Western countries to do. I didn't expect an historian on russia to reply with 'that doesnt justify what Putin did' But nobody said it did. What more and more people in the west are asking is 'was the idea of ukraine joking NATO worth it? Why does NATO need Ukraine inside it? And should western countries being arming Ukraine to fight Russia whrn Ukraine has little chance of winning. Is that not very irresponsible of western countries??

  • @CyberspacedLoner
    @CyberspacedLoner Місяць тому

    The National Security Act and the Patriot Act made the United States less democratic small c,

  • @nancytestani1470
    @nancytestani1470 Місяць тому

    Who cares…I can now hear him..he is the most amazing person researcher I have listened to. I would love to meet him.

  • @mitkodimitrov8396
    @mitkodimitrov8396 Місяць тому

    You need more research in the Balkans and unknown Bulgaria,where have bin made alfabet,literacy and old church slavonic(old bulgarian),and first man made gold has bin found and thracian peoples,are burried,with horses.BTW why Old Bulgarian Calendar start 7535 years ago(most accurate,by Unesco)

  • @arihmancerquis825
    @arihmancerquis825 Місяць тому

    6:14 7:00

  • @ohyeayea6692
    @ohyeayea6692 Місяць тому

    the depth and breadth of Johannes’ knowledge is just amazing

  • @henrylemelay5436
    @henrylemelay5436 Місяць тому

    Te veel Engelse termen…. Brexit verdient navolging 😊

  • @Han-wh5ie
    @Han-wh5ie Місяць тому

    Lucassen alias het Paard van Troje.

  • @michaelfritts6249
    @michaelfritts6249 Місяць тому

    It's kinda basic.. the genus Homo moved around as opportunities arose. The migration patterns have never been "one way".. Sometimes environmental or geological obstructions created temporary (200,000 years is temporary in geological time) isolation between groups of the genus.. but when able.. they still got together and did what biology has allowed us to continue. Smaller populations mixed with larger populations with specific traits that may not have remained beneficial were not carried to new generations.. "Modern Human" dominant genetics came from a very successful migration from Africa. That means that those genes carried on while those archaic humans that they mixed and mingled with (biology likes sex) had certain genetic traits that may not have been more favorable on an evolutionary basis.. Homo Erectus? 2 million years.. Modern Human? 400,000 to 60 000 depending on who wants to present their version.. I would not be surprised if a modern Homo Sapien could produce viable offspring with what we classify as a homo erectus.... Successful traits, not successful classification, is what drives evolution. Skin color (we now have faily good sunscreen) is not really an evolutionary factor anymore.. Humans are human.. culture, language and sometimes skin color.. not environment, is sadly the new driving force that determines survival.

  • @Gettingback997
    @Gettingback997 2 місяці тому

    Amazing lecture on an important phase of history. But the past is never dead. Current geopolitical is as fluid as was in 1914 only difference is way more advanced weapons. God bless our race

  • @rolandrothwell4840
    @rolandrothwell4840 2 місяці тому

    Brilliant lecture. Chris is a genius 👏

  • @McIntyreBible
    @McIntyreBible 2 місяці тому

    40:31, Clark believes that the debate of WW1 is not stale, but fresh.

  • @rgerrit4917
    @rgerrit4917 2 місяці тому

    😂 dr ing ir drs hup pif dhr Abbink.

  • @DraShai
    @DraShai 2 місяці тому

    Walgelijk al dat Engels, voer gewoon de Nederlandse taal.

  • @brian78045
    @brian78045 2 місяці тому

    The Marxist Co-option of Institutions Affirmed: (1) Carrier pigeons inexplicably don't work for the British, but do for the Americans when they enter the war; (2) Indian sepoys have no problem breaching German trenches at the first such trench-line engagement at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle], 10 March 1915; (3) The British never heard of coordinated attacks, where the second wave is at the ready before the first wave advances towards the German trenches; (4) Both sides construct trenches even though tunnel boring machines have existed since the 1860s, a technology both sides conspire to not utilize in order to easily win the war on the ground;* (5) The British conspire with the Russians to not mine the Danish Straits, allowing for link-up between the two navies, thereby turning the Baltic Sea into an Allied lake, where troop landings can take place across the Baltic coastlines, checkmating any eastward moves by Germany, resulting in Germany unable to enter the war; Germany is allowed to mine the Danish Straits, knowing their strategic importance to the Allies, consequently their strategic importance to the Germans; (6) Great Britain and Russia conspire to not use their minesweepers to clear the Danish Straits, and knock Germany out of the War. “The Indian Corps attacked it [village of Neuve Chapelle] on 10 March [1915]. It was the first recital of a story which was to become familiar: an artillery preparation, puny by later standards, which neither cut the wire properly nor destroyed the machine-guns; the enemy front line overrun, but the second wave of the attack inexplicably delayed for hours; then well-organized counter-attacks… His 2/3rd Gurkhas carried the village and first-line trenches, took three hundred prisoners and dug in. But the Garhwalis lost direction, inclined too much to the right, and came up against a belt of wire in which they tore gaps with bare hands. Eventually, having lost all their British Officers, they took about two hundred yards of enemy trench, but were separated from the rest of the brigade. It was the first time on the Western Front that the German line was broken. But the follow-up was a problem never solved. It was largely a matter of communications: telephone cable wire cut, runners shot and carrier pigeons unreliable. The Garhwali Brigade was in Neuve Chapelle by 9.30 a.m., but the Dehra Dun Brigade in support did not come forward until 4.00 p.m., and by that time the impetus of the attack was lost. They crossed the Des Layes stream, but had barely made contact with the enemy when they were withdrawn behind it.” -- "The Indian Army and the King’s Enemies, 1900-1947", by Charles Chenevix Trench (Thames and Hudson: New York, New York, 1988), p. 41. Unreliable pigeons? How does a homing pigeon become unreliable? Pigeons were reliable for the Americans when they came late into the war. Cut telephone cable? How did Germans get behind the Allied unit to cut the cable? Runners shot? By whom? Germans behind the Allied unit? How did they get there? And why would a support unit wait for even thirty minutes to advance once the initial unit has disappeared from view? Obviously the initial unit would be known to be holding its ground and in need of assistance, since otherwise a rout would have long earlier had sepoy or German combatants returning back to their respective trenches. But this comedic spectacle of Allied imbecility isn’t a mere one-case occurrence at Neuve Chapelle. As Major Trench observes, the Allies refused to learn from their gross errors for the duration of the war, proving that the purpose for the war was to weaken Western Civilization. ------------------------------------------ * In the hope that no one still notices, in 1929 France began construction of its impregnable Maginot Line, stretching from the Italian border to Belgium. Naturally, our Marxist co-opted institutions point out only one of the line's flaws, it's failure to span all of Belgium's border. No mention was made that the line was susceptible to breaching by conventional tunneling methods.

  • @leemcpherson1039
    @leemcpherson1039 2 місяці тому

    Why is that someone gets to write a pack of absolute lies and yet I can't reply to any of them and actually see my comments when I refresh the page? Absolute BS from UA-cam...

  • @kareemsalessi
    @kareemsalessi 2 місяці тому

    50:00 8000 years ago most of Europe was in ice age😮.

    • @kareemsalessi
      @kareemsalessi 2 місяці тому

      Anabolic was a part of the vast Aryan/Iranian Plateau😮

    • @kareemsalessi
      @kareemsalessi 2 місяці тому

      57:00 Iranian migration😮

    • @kareemsalessi
      @kareemsalessi 2 місяці тому

      1:06:00 Sir, you just ruined White-Supremacy. Thank you. 1:12:00 I suggest that you compare the genome and the language of the Basque with those of Iran , although the ancient Persian language is very different from today's Persian. 1:18:15

  • @kareemsalessi
    @kareemsalessi 2 місяці тому

    47:00 Burnt City Iran holds countless prehistoric records

  • @anicvandamme
    @anicvandamme 2 місяці тому

    Jammer dat de vragen niet goed te horen zijn tijdens de Q&A.

  • @karinguernsey6354
    @karinguernsey6354 2 місяці тому

    Johannes Krause, immer wieder faszinierende Informationen. Well done!! Gruesse aus Laramie Wyoming

  • @torgnyhedstrom3033
    @torgnyhedstrom3033 2 місяці тому

    Wow! This should be a five hour talk! 😍

    • @nancytestani1470
      @nancytestani1470 Місяць тому

      I could to listen to him all the time. Amazing speaker researcher. He has style, personality. Do not like Paabo, do not like Riech that speaks

  • @slobodandokuzovski373
    @slobodandokuzovski373 2 місяці тому

    What Slavic expansion has to do with Balkan.Only meaningfull size of slavs in the Balkan are in Slovenia and Zagorje area.Language are not genes .