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, paris, paris." by the evening of that day, the two columns, leclerc's force and the u.s. at what fourth infantry division, they met minimal resistance. there was hope of germans would evacuate the city. save additional allied casualties and spare paris that has suffered so much misery for four years, all of that heartache. what the following morning on august 24, very light summer rain was falling as the two columns began moving forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the great at public squares in paris. that great square that at at at that anchors one end of the champ d'lysees and the other by the arc de triomphe. by the end of the day, neither column had still really broken into paris itself. general bradley overseeing all of this was getting impatient. one of his subordinates said the french are still not in paris. they're dancing towards paris. bradley was furious. he fired off a telegram to eisenhower and sent a message to the fourth infantry division commander. slam onto paris a
, paris, paris." by the evening of that day, the two columns, leclerc's force and the u.s. at what fourth infantry division, they met minimal resistance. there was hope of germans would evacuate the city. save additional allied casualties and spare paris that has suffered so much misery for four years, all of that heartache. what the following morning on august 24, very light summer rain was falling as the two columns began moving forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the...
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paris. paris. paris. and by the evening of that day, the two columns, leclerk's force and the u.s. 4th infantry division, were on the very outskirts of paris. they had met minimal resistance and there was hope the germans were going to evacuate the city, save additional casualties and spare paris that had suffered so much misery and destruction for four years all of that heartache. the following morning, on august 24th, a very light summer rain was falling as the two columns began to move forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the great public squares in paris. that great square that anchors one end of the champs elysees, the other encrowned by the arc de triomphe, but stiff german resistance slowed their progress as the two columns moved into the city. and by the end of the day, neither column had still really broken into paris itself. and general bradley, overseeing all of this, was getting impatient. one of his subordants said the french still aren't in paris. they're dancing towa
paris. paris. paris. and by the evening of that day, the two columns, leclerk's force and the u.s. 4th infantry division, were on the very outskirts of paris. they had met minimal resistance and there was hope the germans were going to evacuate the city, save additional casualties and spare paris that had suffered so much misery and destruction for four years all of that heartache. the following morning, on august 24th, a very light summer rain was falling as the two columns began to move...
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, paris, paris. by the evening of that day, the two columns were on the very outskirts of paris. they met minimumle resistance and there was hope that the germans were going to evacuate the city, save additional ally casualties and spare paris who had suffered so much destruction for four years all of that heart ache. the following morning on august the 24th, very light summer rain was following as the two columns began to move forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the great public squares in paris. that great square that anchors the area. but still german resistance slowed their progress as the two colum columns moved into the city. by the end of the day, neither column had broken into paris itself. general bradley overseeing all of this was getting impatient. one of his subordinates said, the french still aren't in paris, they're dancing towards paris. bradley was furious. he fires off a telegram to eisenhower telling this and then he sends a message to the fourth infranty division
, paris, paris. by the evening of that day, the two columns were on the very outskirts of paris. they met minimumle resistance and there was hope that the germans were going to evacuate the city, save additional ally casualties and spare paris who had suffered so much destruction for four years all of that heart ache. the following morning on august the 24th, very light summer rain was following as the two columns began to move forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the great...
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paris was a nightmare and everyone there was morbid. a sense of impending catastrophe overhung the frivolous scene. the futility and small-ness of man for the great event confronting him. the mingled significance and on reality of the decisions. levity, blindness, insolence, confused cries from without. all the elements of ancient tragedy where there. the statesman, he claimed in this book, were hypocritical or subtle and dangerous spell binders, engaged in empty and arit intrigue. the treaty oversight, the treaty with germany which was probably the most difficult one of all to go sheet and which helps to set the template for the other treaties, the treaty of versailles it was imbecile greed, oppression, dishonourable, ridiculous and injurious. he wrote devastating portraits of the three key states men who were at the center of the decisions that they made in paris. clemenceau, the french foreign minister, he portrayed as an ancient ape fasten to his chair thinking only of revenge on germany. wilson, the american president, he portrayed
paris was a nightmare and everyone there was morbid. a sense of impending catastrophe overhung the frivolous scene. the futility and small-ness of man for the great event confronting him. the mingled significance and on reality of the decisions. levity, blindness, insolence, confused cries from without. all the elements of ancient tragedy where there. the statesman, he claimed in this book, were hypocritical or subtle and dangerous spell binders, engaged in empty and arit intrigue. the treaty...
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american writer and journalist lindsay moved to paris nearly 15 years ago she soon grew tired of the studio types of the body and repeated in films and advertising campaigns. her latest book the new who's released sided with debates about rachel justice and french identity portrays a diverse set of women living and working in paris greater equality in sport because it's another area where france has a long way to go the book features activists writers artists designers entrepreneurs a female rabbi even a boxing champion. some of them immigrant backgrounds others from the suburbs some from other countries who have made paris the whole what i mean is to show a plurality of faces and voices that reflect who actually lives here and that was my goal because these are women who are you know because of what they go through and because of their unique experience in the city they are you know motivated to contribute to the city in different ways and try to make it better for those of us who live here but also those who visit the 19th hole in the small in northern paris it's one of the city's
american writer and journalist lindsay moved to paris nearly 15 years ago she soon grew tired of the studio types of the body and repeated in films and advertising campaigns. her latest book the new who's released sided with debates about rachel justice and french identity portrays a diverse set of women living and working in paris greater equality in sport because it's another area where france has a long way to go the book features activists writers artists designers entrepreneurs a female...
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studied art on university in paris and developed an interest in waste products of all kinds consumerist and throwaway society is the central theme of our works true she was transformed into a piece of cake. these objects attract people's attention because they look advertising and at the same time they're familiar all at once and old mattress that people once found disgusting or just overlooked becomes interesting and that's what fascinates me that people will look at something they didn't originally want to. translate into objects of art pop up all over the city. couldn't imagine making them for an art gallery. the bacterial i can set out on my own and create really big objects with just my bare hands and a tool bag. of almost candlestick that this is even possible on the street it wouldn't have any meaning for me in the room the contact with people just isn't the same so. my search for junk mainly took me into the multicultural no strength to strength people don't have such ready access to the. more your. computer smokers work standard public spaces they can be classed as public prope
studied art on university in paris and developed an interest in waste products of all kinds consumerist and throwaway society is the central theme of our works true she was transformed into a piece of cake. these objects attract people's attention because they look advertising and at the same time they're familiar all at once and old mattress that people once found disgusting or just overlooked becomes interesting and that's what fascinates me that people will look at something they didn't...
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paris the city of light feeble for its postcard beauty and its flawless inhabitants the slim stylish and seductive body or the parisian woman often seen in commercials to sell clothes both fields and beauty products. it's a studio type the more divvy knows will the fashion designer looked like a lot of food for nearly 2 decades before launching is only able he says the luxury industry relies heavily on the image of the body see in the fight by a long list of style likely. didn't hear invisible make up and seemingly effortless chicago it's a look at type that's remained unchanged over the decades. and represented as a pin white woman. who blends elegance and freedom we don't need to because we thought we wanted it to be. able to have it. but the myth is being questioned with critics saying it creates an unattainable ideal one that excludes the majority of french with. american writer and journalist moved to paris nearly 15 years ago she soon grew tired of the studio types of the body and repeated in films and advertising campaigns. her latest book the new was released sided with debat
paris the city of light feeble for its postcard beauty and its flawless inhabitants the slim stylish and seductive body or the parisian woman often seen in commercials to sell clothes both fields and beauty products. it's a studio type the more divvy knows will the fashion designer looked like a lot of food for nearly 2 decades before launching is only able he says the luxury industry relies heavily on the image of the body see in the fight by a long list of style likely. didn't hear invisible...
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i will not deny not all of the decisions in paris were good. they did make mistakes, i think, in the division of the arab territories of the middle east and their treatment of the ottoman empire, i think, for example. the powers i met in paris showed a carelessness and short sightedness which has really caused problems for much of the 20th century. so not all they did was good and i don't want to defend everything that happened there, but i want to say that what we need to do is try and understand what it was we were dealing with, what we have to ask ourselveses is wh ourselves is what would we do if we were in that position. it's easy to look at the past and said they should have known that there was a young corporal called adolf hitler that would seize on the treaty of versailles to use his nazis to come to power. when we think about history is what people actually had to deal with at the time. how much power did they have? what constraints did they have? what obstacles did they face? what is it that they were actually dealing with? >> and i
i will not deny not all of the decisions in paris were good. they did make mistakes, i think, in the division of the arab territories of the middle east and their treatment of the ottoman empire, i think, for example. the powers i met in paris showed a carelessness and short sightedness which has really caused problems for much of the 20th century. so not all they did was good and i don't want to defend everything that happened there, but i want to say that what we need to do is try and...
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paris the city of light. for its beauty and its flawless inhabitants the slim stylish and seductive body c.n. or the. often seen in commercials to sell clothes both fumes and beauty products. it's a studio type the nose will the fashion design no worked for karl lagerfeld for nearly 2 decades before launching is only he says the luxury industry relies heavily on the image of the body see in the fight by a long list of style icon that is in us with southampton hair in this will make up and seemingly effortless it's a look at type that's remained unchanged over the decades. and represented as a pin white woman. who blends elegance and for years we talked a little bit because we thought we ought to. have in. american writer and journalist lindsay moved to paris nearly 15 years ago she soon grew tired of the studio types of the body repeated in films and advertise to women living and working in paris greater equality and support because that's another area where france has a long way to go the book features activ
paris the city of light. for its beauty and its flawless inhabitants the slim stylish and seductive body c.n. or the. often seen in commercials to sell clothes both fumes and beauty products. it's a studio type the nose will the fashion design no worked for karl lagerfeld for nearly 2 decades before launching is only he says the luxury industry relies heavily on the image of the body see in the fight by a long list of style icon that is in us with southampton hair in this will make up and...
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it's february and cold in paris. nikka arrived the previous day commuting between continents as part of the music business. all 3 sing its return to the french capital frequently to record which also infuses their music with european influences. from nick has brought some recordings from lagos ideas for new songs to develop in the studio here. she meets up with musician plays and money and a producer she worked with both on her last album was. more thoughtful and she forgot. what he wanted to blaze records next has a voice on the computer playing the preprinted used backing tracks over headphones . you never were word for. word from. the. family lived down. because studio work and lyrics are strongly shaped by her life experiences and spirituality. down the tracks step by step and dumps over onto her own original recording. did lay's get it down on his laptop. because happy i had already done some recordings at home on my computer. back with just with the guitar. and i can misty stood you to do something else but the
it's february and cold in paris. nikka arrived the previous day commuting between continents as part of the music business. all 3 sing its return to the french capital frequently to record which also infuses their music with european influences. from nick has brought some recordings from lagos ideas for new songs to develop in the studio here. she meets up with musician plays and money and a producer she worked with both on her last album was. more thoughtful and she forgot. what he wanted to...
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meanwhile long faces in paris p.s.g. had invited several 1000 fans to watch a game on a giant street in its stadium when it was disappointed supporters spilled out onto the streets they vented back to stray sion with flares and fireworks requiring the intervention of the paris police. and let's bring in anthony howard from good obvious sports in joining us here in the studio this wasn't quite the shootout that many had anticipated in the complement on the crowds here there was no one there to make that and the audience nerves if you like both teams are usually really attacking by and have averaged about 3 goals a game in this amazing run they've been on in 2020 percent your man are also renowned as a. talking to him but we got to. know what wasn't until kingsley kamaal scored the goal after one hour that was the decisive moment incredible for him to grow up in paris and he played at the p.s.g. academy the by coach might just the one change for this guy and it was kingsley come on to come in and he said like a well he gre
meanwhile long faces in paris p.s.g. had invited several 1000 fans to watch a game on a giant street in its stadium when it was disappointed supporters spilled out onto the streets they vented back to stray sion with flares and fireworks requiring the intervention of the paris police. and let's bring in anthony howard from good obvious sports in joining us here in the studio this wasn't quite the shootout that many had anticipated in the complement on the crowds here there was no one there to...
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please welcome paris hilton. hi, paris. >> hello. so good to see you. >> nikki: so good to see you, too. how are you feeling with the anticipation of this coming out? because there are some pretty revelatory things in this documentary. how are you feeling right now? >> i'm excited, also very nervous given the topics discussed in this film, because it's things i've never talked about. really personal and traumatic experiences. to talk about that publicly is obviously very hard. >> nikki: it is. you really go there. and we've seen you go there before in versions of yourself in reality shows. i do say versions of yourself. you've peeled it back from "the simple life" where we were first exposed to you. i feel like this is a whole new level. what is it like being on camera in such a real way? i really feel like we got to know who you are. how was that transition to being followed around all day trying to be you? >> obviously, i'm used to being on camera from being on camera for so long, but i've always been a naturally shy person, so i l
please welcome paris hilton. hi, paris. >> hello. so good to see you. >> nikki: so good to see you, too. how are you feeling with the anticipation of this coming out? because there are some pretty revelatory things in this documentary. how are you feeling right now? >> i'm excited, also very nervous given the topics discussed in this film, because it's things i've never talked about. really personal and traumatic experiences. to talk about that publicly is obviously very hard....
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paris was a nightmare and everyone there was morbid. a sense of impending catastrophe over hung the frivolous scene. the mingled squins and unreality of the decisions, levity, blindness, insolence, the statesmen he claimed in his book were hypocritical spell binders engaged in empty and arid intrigue. the treaty with germany which was probably the most difficult 1 of all to negotiate and which helped to set the template for the other treaties, the treaty of versailles was greed, dishonorable, ridiculous and injureious. he wrote devastating portraits of the three key statesmen who were at the center of the decisions they made ipparis. the french prime minister he portrayed as an ancient and angry ape who sat in his chair with hooded eyes thinking only of revenge on germany. woodrow wilson, the american president he portrayed as a booy, where you put a scarf on someone's eyes and they don't which way they're going in. this is how he described him. and the british prime minister he portrayed as half man and half goat who came out of the we
paris was a nightmare and everyone there was morbid. a sense of impending catastrophe over hung the frivolous scene. the mingled squins and unreality of the decisions, levity, blindness, insolence, the statesmen he claimed in his book were hypocritical spell binders engaged in empty and arid intrigue. the treaty with germany which was probably the most difficult 1 of all to negotiate and which helped to set the template for the other treaties, the treaty of versailles was greed, dishonorable,...
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has been living in the fashion capital paris for more than 20 years. to me paris is like a museum there's always something new to discover. the fashion is everywhere culture is also very present so many people from all over the world come together here paris is a very international city and very important for fashion. draws inspiration from both africa and europe he sees himself as a kind of ambassador for africa and the luxury is fashion industry. i don't try to make clothes like do your long gone. and i don't have the means to do that. if you've got me from a different world and that's what i'd like to bring across using my designs to tell my story of africa. i want to show that the fabrics can be worked well and that the clothes can compete internationally with. it to defeat. he designed most of the fabrics himself. this series was produced in ghana it will be used to make a coat ordered by a customer. but. there are machines very modern ones that can produce these kinds of fabrics in a modern way. in africa we don't have these machines yet. there's
has been living in the fashion capital paris for more than 20 years. to me paris is like a museum there's always something new to discover. the fashion is everywhere culture is also very present so many people from all over the world come together here paris is a very international city and very important for fashion. draws inspiration from both africa and europe he sees himself as a kind of ambassador for africa and the luxury is fashion industry. i don't try to make clothes like do your long...
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was, the palace at paris stormed. the king and queen were arrested for crimes against the people, and sent to the national razor, madam guillotine, where all of france would [indiscernible] they did not want their monarchies to be removed, as the french monarchy had been removed. i was soon very unpopular in france, so i had to flee from france. i had crossed the border into belgium, and think of this -- the people of france thought i was the enemy of the revolution, and the people of austria thought i was the symbol of the revolution. so when i was captured by the austrian army, who at that time held belgium, they threw me in a prisons. from 1792 to 1797 i remained in prison. i tried as secretary of state at the beginning of this to support your release. i did argue on behalf of his excellency, general washington, that we might support the french revolution. i initially thought it was simply a civil war, and i used that term many times during those years in france before i left, but then shortly after it was quite cl
was, the palace at paris stormed. the king and queen were arrested for crimes against the people, and sent to the national razor, madam guillotine, where all of france would [indiscernible] they did not want their monarchies to be removed, as the french monarchy had been removed. i was soon very unpopular in france, so i had to flee from france. i had crossed the border into belgium, and think of this -- the people of france thought i was the enemy of the revolution, and the people of austria...
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meanwhile long faces in paris p.s.g. had invited several 1000 fans to watch the game on a giant street in its stadium when it was disappointed supporters spilled out onto the streets they vented back to stray sion with flares and fireworks requiring the intervention of the paris police. and i'm jonathan crane from d.m.u. sports and joins me here in the studio some of them talk us through the match yeah it wasn't quite the high scoring game that perhaps you were hoping for some people were expecting but it was no less exciting really as you'd mentioned before if you have chances in the 1st half very tight it was kingsley carbon that you made or the difference now he wasn't in the semifinal he was the only change that by now kurt chance if that made for the final inspired choice by him the reason for that he said it was because he wanted to come in to take. inspiration against his former club he grew up playing for paris sans mom believe it or not he's got the ocean at revenge and it's really been a big turn around for him
meanwhile long faces in paris p.s.g. had invited several 1000 fans to watch the game on a giant street in its stadium when it was disappointed supporters spilled out onto the streets they vented back to stray sion with flares and fireworks requiring the intervention of the paris police. and i'm jonathan crane from d.m.u. sports and joins me here in the studio some of them talk us through the match yeah it wasn't quite the high scoring game that perhaps you were hoping for some people were...
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to reinvent itself as the capital of sustainable fashion isabella falls is co-founder of paris good fashion and industry association that aims to make fashion more ethical responsible sourcing and responsible consumption of the cornerstones of its agenda because he'd accept the coronavirus crisis has accelerated the movement we need to do more to slow down the cycle of shows as well as production practices we have to stop sourcing and producing on the cheap all over the world. because to want to put it so we should produce more locally here in france and across europe. to put you on the government's women. as always the devil is in the detail so that's better than the. lips hello from germany has lived in paris for nearly 25 years he has his own label and designs put up at a fashion factory made but still high quality most of his business is in asia his collections are intended to outlast a season and become war jokes staples if this are really the pandemic has had an impact on his approach to some months he had to deal with the fabric shortage so he began recycling men's lack. of s
to reinvent itself as the capital of sustainable fashion isabella falls is co-founder of paris good fashion and industry association that aims to make fashion more ethical responsible sourcing and responsible consumption of the cornerstones of its agenda because he'd accept the coronavirus crisis has accelerated the movement we need to do more to slow down the cycle of shows as well as production practices we have to stop sourcing and producing on the cheap all over the world. because to want...
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patton's third army angled towards points east and south of paris. the first army flanking the third. the seventh now was moving up swiftly from the south. ten days after the landings in southern france, paris was liberated after four years of nazi occupation. ♪ ♪ >> the liberation of paris, like the liberation of rome three months before was a cause for rejoicing and its psychological effect was reflected throughout the free world. among our troops who paraded so proudly were sons whose fathers who followed the same flag down that famous avenue a quarter century before, celebrating another victory which they had won in the best traditions of the american fighting man and who had come there not for conquest, but to liberate. the men of our fighting forces knew it was only one more important milestone along the rugged road to victory. allied armies held bridgeheads all along the line. in the south of france they captured tulone and marsai. the british and canadians took brussels and the great port of anthwart. the first american army pushed across
patton's third army angled towards points east and south of paris. the first army flanking the third. the seventh now was moving up swiftly from the south. ten days after the landings in southern france, paris was liberated after four years of nazi occupation. ♪ ♪ >> the liberation of paris, like the liberation of rome three months before was a cause for rejoicing and its psychological effect was reflected throughout the free world. among our troops who paraded so proudly were sons...
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hello i'm thomas waterhouse this is the latest world news from paris. the belarussian capital is awash with protesters once again his frustrations linger following sunday's presidential election which under an exam to lukashenenko another stint in office over twenty thousand people are estimated t to have filled independence square in minsk this friday. the christian co has warned demonstrates that that being used as quote cannon fodder by foreign aggressors but he has urged security forces to avoid using any excessive force to control those crowds with more his monte francis. in the face of repeated violence at the hands of police those protesting the re election of the man known as europe's last dictator show no signgn of backing down. friday one thousand w workers i in tractor factory walked off the job in the capital of belarus to denounce the violent crackdown on protesters by police and to demand the resignation of president alexandnder lukashenko in power since nineteen ninety four. yeah preceding that. race for the cure what color the worst of.
hello i'm thomas waterhouse this is the latest world news from paris. the belarussian capital is awash with protesters once again his frustrations linger following sunday's presidential election which under an exam to lukashenenko another stint in office over twenty thousand people are estimated t to have filled independence square in minsk this friday. the christian co has warned demonstrates that that being used as quote cannon fodder by foreign aggressors but he has urged security forces to...
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facing facts in paris the french capital enforces mandatory face coverings both indoors and on the streets now sparking a mixed reaction from sweltering parisians amid a summer surge in covina case. it is indeed difficult it's uncomfortable it makes even more seek now there are many people with cool and a virus so it's important to wear a mask of good health. just turned 11 the morning so good morning from moscow live from out international's world knew center here my name is kevin owen 1st there's been a further 8 nights of disturbances in bella reuss in the wake of president look at claiming another landslide election win the results being disputed by the opposition and has seen sporadic skirmishes on the streets and riot police deployed that unrest has turned deadly now too we can report one protester was confirmed killed overnight becoming the 1st casualty of a crisis that's unlikely to fade away any time soon. i. think they're just taking in the people that are doing i think you. have swallowed us here years ago i've come out but i want to leave in a free and peaceful country for good
facing facts in paris the french capital enforces mandatory face coverings both indoors and on the streets now sparking a mixed reaction from sweltering parisians amid a summer surge in covina case. it is indeed difficult it's uncomfortable it makes even more seek now there are many people with cool and a virus so it's important to wear a mask of good health. just turned 11 the morning so good morning from moscow live from out international's world knew center here my name is kevin owen 1st...
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other elements pushed south and east toward paris. what was left of ten german divisions was not stopped by their furor told them were not soldiers and would not fight. again the aggressor made a slight miscalculation. as the germans were meeting disaster in northwestern france the united states seventh army combat army veterans of the fighting in italy hit the beaches in southern france on the morning of august 15th. during that day 50,000 men and their equipment landed. the american sixth army corp pushed north along the rome river valley. and other troops moved eastward toward the italian border. the drive into the heart of france was deeper now. the third army angled towards points just south and east of paris. the first army flanking the third. thal seventh now was moving up swiftly from the south. ten days after the landings in southern france paris was liberated after four years of na nazi occupation. ♪ the liberation of paris like the liberation of rome less than three months before was cause for rejoicing and the psychologi
other elements pushed south and east toward paris. what was left of ten german divisions was not stopped by their furor told them were not soldiers and would not fight. again the aggressor made a slight miscalculation. as the germans were meeting disaster in northwestern france the united states seventh army combat army veterans of the fighting in italy hit the beaches in southern france on the morning of august 15th. during that day 50,000 men and their equipment landed. the american sixth...
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f. fifty and to the head of the paris brunchh wawas colonel. cordon i in ordet time- all was on the lookout for a place to set up his h. q. and an engineer told him about the shelter. yeah soon you. it in the final week of fighting leading up to the liberation of paris this is why he was holed up with. his mind. some i'm a bit it's news has shown in full the story the trial march the sun anything. invested in a way this is weather resistant jenny and- these are my because the arrival paris a generally class. and his troops signaled the defeat and kept pitching nation of germany. the end of the war. of course the movement and its members lived on. they want really suited to peacetime. underground old institution like the french republic. so they y mply transformed into traditional political parties as. shown. how about we need this edition thank you for watching stay tuned to from twenty four. that. show that you yes. later on they don't. see you next time. good the call first on information on that one nine click install they have that informat
f. fifty and to the head of the paris brunchh wawas colonel. cordon i in ordet time- all was on the lookout for a place to set up his h. q. and an engineer told him about the shelter. yeah soon you. it in the final week of fighting leading up to the liberation of paris this is why he was holed up with. his mind. some i'm a bit it's news has shown in full the story the trial march the sun anything. invested in a way this is weather resistant jenny and- these are my because the arrival paris a...
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see paris. the mayor of chicago says she's coming for looters and riots is the ravage the city on sunday night it's something of a turnaround then for laura like food previously opposed president trumps tough measures to america's treat each of us has got this report for you. today many waking up to shock and devastation chaos erupting in the streets of chicago overnight hundreds of looters descending on the city's upscale magnificent mile and other shopping areas smashing windows and clearing out high end stores and what appeared to be orchestrated attacks these individuals in case we can only be described as brazen and extensive criminal looting and destruction and to be clear this had nothing to do with will determine protected 1st amendment expression the destruction on folding just hours after a suspect fired at a police officer who then shot him authorities arresting more than 100 people while at least 13 officers were injured chicago police superintendent david brown calling the acts peer
see paris. the mayor of chicago says she's coming for looters and riots is the ravage the city on sunday night it's something of a turnaround then for laura like food previously opposed president trumps tough measures to america's treat each of us has got this report for you. today many waking up to shock and devastation chaos erupting in the streets of chicago overnight hundreds of looters descending on the city's upscale magnificent mile and other shopping areas smashing windows and clearing...
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air force bomber fly to paris and bring him back sheet music. so whatever they wanted, they could have. they were literally the conquerors coming to rule over. no german faces anywhere to be seen in potsdam. this is the room that stalin used as his office. for most soviet leaders, and the soviets are the hardest group to read here, because many of their archives aren't open, and even if they are open, they are in russia. but from what we can tell from the contemporary primary sources, the fundamental problem that the russians saw in the paris peace conference in the treaty of versailles, was the failure to build states on the board of russia that could act as buffers. so this time what the soviets want are stable, reliable countries that will serve as a buffer not just between the soviet union and germany, but the soviet union and a west that is still seen as a potential security threat to the soviet union and the post-world war. the second thing they wanted were reparations. they wanted to take as much money and as much industrial assets as the
air force bomber fly to paris and bring him back sheet music. so whatever they wanted, they could have. they were literally the conquerors coming to rule over. no german faces anywhere to be seen in potsdam. this is the room that stalin used as his office. for most soviet leaders, and the soviets are the hardest group to read here, because many of their archives aren't open, and even if they are open, they are in russia. but from what we can tell from the contemporary primary sources, the...
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Aug 17, 2020
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air force bombers fly to paris and bring him back sheet music. whatever they wanted they could have. they were literally the conquerors coming to rule over. no german faces anywhere to be seen here and potsdam. this is the room where it was used as his office. for most soviet leaders, the soviets are the largest groups to read. here are our types are not open, and even if they are open there and russia -- but from what we can tell from the primary sources and there are quite a few contemporary primary sources, the fundamental problem that the russians saw and the paris peace conference in the trio versailles that resulted, is a failure to build states on the border of russia that could access bunkers. with the soviets want our stable, reliable countries that will serve as a buffer not just between the soviet union in germany, but the soviet union in the west that is still seen as a potential security threat to the soviet union in the post world war. the second thing, it seems the soviets wanted reparations. they wanted to take as much money and a
air force bombers fly to paris and bring him back sheet music. whatever they wanted they could have. they were literally the conquerors coming to rule over. no german faces anywhere to be seen here and potsdam. this is the room where it was used as his office. for most soviet leaders, the soviets are the largest groups to read. here are our types are not open, and even if they are open there and russia -- but from what we can tell from the primary sources and there are quite a few contemporary...
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Aug 23, 2020
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bayern munich will face paris saint—germain in the champions league final. the competition has been dramatically impacted by the coronavirus pandemic — but both sides will be hoping to end the season on a high. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. byron munich are footballing royalties. five times they have been champions of europe, their history runs the been the competition. for paris saint—germain, however, this is something new. despite their success , something new. despite their success, they have never
bayern munich will face paris saint—germain in the champions league final. the competition has been dramatically impacted by the coronavirus pandemic — but both sides will be hoping to end the season on a high. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. byron munich are footballing royalties. five times they have been champions of europe, their history runs the been the competition. for paris saint—germain, however, this is something new. despite their success , something new. despite their...
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mandatory face masks in paris and its closest suburbs from friday eight am the government warns of the increasing covered cases days before kids return to school. welcome back to the newsroom false propaganda and they've been characterized as uneasy allies now though with ththe west siding with those protesting- for what they deemed against what t they deemd the rigs reelection of belarus's long time strongman alexander lukashenko. vladimir putin showing signs of going all in in interviews russisian state television putin saying lukashenko has asked him to prepare a russian law enforcement contingent to deploy if necessary to belarus. evan gersh coverage has more. which h officially these were president vladimir putin's first public comments about the situation dollars since this crisis began on august ninth- we've seen the kremlin released press statements are about the comings using we've seen- also press statements about his calls with european leaders and essentially from the outset r. it's been a message to the west to europe to nato back off- belarus is a closely aligned country
mandatory face masks in paris and its closest suburbs from friday eight am the government warns of the increasing covered cases days before kids return to school. welcome back to the newsroom false propaganda and they've been characterized as uneasy allies now though with ththe west siding with those protesting- for what they deemed against what t they deemd the rigs reelection of belarus's long time strongman alexander lukashenko. vladimir putin showing signs of going all in in interviews...