Museum of stone-cutting and jewelry art history in Yekaterinburg
During the Media Expedition (June 2018) about FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia, Journalists and bloggers from Oman, Iran, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia and Morocco visited the Museum of stone-cutting and jewelry art history, located at the historical centre of Yekaterinburg.
???????? Флористика из камня. Камнерезное искусство
???? Цветы и растения из самоцветов. Выставка камнерезного искусства. Камнерезные работы уральского мастера Виктора Васильева.
???? Камнерезное и ювелирное искусство -
???? Персональная выставка Вечный сад в Музее истории камнерезного и ювелирного искусства к 65-летию художника В.М.Васильева. г.Екатеринбург, 2019.
Виктор Михайлович Васильев - художник-камнерез, заслуженный деятель камнерезного искусства, член Творческого Союза Художников России, кавалер ордена Карла Фаберже. г.Нижний Тагил.
???? На канале Семицвет представлены видео об уникальных творческих работах из необычных материалов. Картины, панно, поделки, созданные из листьев, соломки, ракушек, песка, бисера, металлолома, льда, нарисованные на воде. Ювелирные композиции.
Рассказы мастеров о технологии создания своих работ, мастер-классы.
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???? Творчество Миши Брусиловского -
????♀️ DIY. Авторские творческие работы Татьяны Агарелик -
???? Далласский Дендропарк. Техас -
???? Хотите — верьте, хотите — нет!. Музей Рипли. Техас -
???? Художник Алексей Рыжков. Выставка Город во времени -
???? Камнерезное искусство Урала. Художник-камнерез Виктор Васильев -
☭ Революция, Ленин, СССР в Уральских самоцветах -
???? Уникальные цветы и букеты цветов из бисера -
#КамнерезноеИскусство #ВыставкаЕкатеринбург #СамоцветыУрала
#ПерсональнаяВыставка #ГородЕкатеринбург #Творчество #ТворчествоЕкатеринбург #УральскиеВыставки #Выставка #МузейЕкатеринбург #Екатеринбург #Семицвет
???? Выставка бронзовой скульптуры. Россия в XIX веке
???? Персональная выставка бронзовой скульптуры Боже, храни Россию! скульптора-литейщика Александра Брусницына. Персонажи жителей России XIX века в бронзовой скульптуре.
???? Музей истории камнерезного и ювелирного искусства, Екатеринбург. 2019.
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???? На канале Семицвет представлены видео об уникальных творческих работах из необычных материалов. Картины, панно, поделки, созданные из листьев, соломки, ракушек, песка, бисера, металлолома, льда, нарисованные на воде. Ювелирные и камнерезные композиции.
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???? Камнерезное и ювелирное искусство -
???? Творчество Миши Брусиловского -
???????? ???????? Дети в бронзовой скульптуре. Гэри Ли Прайс -
???? Художественная обработка металла. Торевтика -
???? Камнерезное искусство Урала. Художник-камнерез Виктор Васильев -
???????? Ювелирный океанариум. Рыбы в декоративном искусстве -
???? Малахитовая шкатулка. Ярмарка народных ремёсел -
???????? Уличный театр Картонии. Что можно сделать из картона?! -
#ХудожественнаяВыставка #ХудожественныйМеталл #ХудожественноеЛитье
#МеталлСкульптуры #ГородЕкатеринбург #Творчество #ТворчествоЕкатеринбург #Выставка #ВыставкаЕкатеринбург #МузейЕкатеринбург #Екатеринбург #Семицвет
【4K】Drone Footage | YEKATERINBURG - Russia 2019 ..:: Cinematic Aerial Film | Екатеринбург Россия
The final 4K footage of my drone flights in Yekaterinburg, Russia (Екатеринбург, Россия); project finished & uploaded on 2019-05-10 by One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone Footage.
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Yekaterinburg Drone Flight: Yekaterinburg is a city in Russia, east of the Ural Mountains. Its known for the golden-domed Church on the Blood, built in the early 21st century on the site of the 1918 Romanov executions. The Monument to the Founders stands by the banks of the Iset River. Exhibits at the nearby Sverdlovsk Regional Local Lore Museum include the Hall of the Romanovs, with personal items that belonged to the last royal family. The Museum of Stone-Cutting and Jewelry Art History, in a stately 19th-century building, has baroque and rococo pieces. Nearby, the Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts showcases Russian and Western European works. The Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center has a museum with interactive displays and memorabilia from the 1990s. The leafy Literary Quarter is a collection of small museums, such as the Museum of Dolls and Childrens Books, some of which were the homes of noted local writers. The 1912 Ekaterinburg Opera and Ballet Theatre has a program of classic and modern productions. Siberian tigers and snow leopards inhabit Yekaterinburg Zoo. [wikipedia // Google]
Among others, you will see following places by Drone (Keywords): Yekaterinburg, Russia, Ural, Central Russia, Southern Russia, Perm, Trans-Siberian, Euroasia, Europe, Asia, City, Metropolis, Moscow, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Ulan-Ude, Екатеринбург, Россия
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???????? Ювелирный океанариум. Рыбы в декоративном искусстве
???? Рыбы и рыбки в ювелирных и камнерезных произведениях, декоративные украшения.
???? Выставка декоративно-прикладного искусства Хвост, плавник и чешуя или Ювелирный океанариум. Музей истории камнерезного и ювелирного искусства, Екатеринбург. 2019.
???? Камнерезное и ювелирное искусство -
???? На канале Семицвет представлены видеоролики о событиях и мероприятиях в г. Екатеринбурге - фестивали, праздники, выставки, ярмарки.
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???????? Выставки Екатеринбурга -
???? Город Екатеринбург -
???????? Ваза своими руками -
???? Творчество Миши Брусиловского -
???? Океанариум Морская жизнь. г.Грейпвайн, Техас -
???? Камнерезное искусство Урала. Художник-камнерез Виктор Васильев -
???? Авторские работы художника-ювелира. Интервью с мастером -
☭ Революция, Ленин, СССР в Уральских самоцветах -
???? Малахитовая шкатулка. Ярмарка народных ремёсел -
???? Скульптуры из бронзы на скамейке в Дендропарке -
#ДекоративноПрикладноеИскусство #ВыставкаЕкатеринбург #МузейЕкатеринбург
#СамоцветыУрала #КамнерезноеИскусство #ГородЕкатеринбург #Творчество #ТворчествоЕкатеринбург #Екатеринбург #ЮвелирнаяВыставка #ЮвелирноеИскусство #УкрашенияИзНатуральныхКамней #ЮвелирныеУкрашения #Семицвет
???? Камнерезное искусство Урала. Художник-камнерез Виктор Васильев
???? Выставка камнерезного искусства. Камнерезные работы уральского мастера камнерезного искусства Виктора Васильева.
Картины, панно, шкатулки, фигуры людей и животных.
???? Персональная выставка Вечный сад в Музее истории камнерезного и ювелирного искусства к 65-летию художника В.М.Васильева. г.Екатеринбург, 2019.
Виктор Михайлович Васильев - художник-камнерез, заслуженный деятель камнерезного искусства, член Творческого Союза Художников России, кавалер ордена Карла Фаберже. г.Нижний Тагил.
???? На канале Семицвет представлены видео об уникальных творческих работах из необычных материалов. Картины, панно, поделки, созданные из листьев, соломки, ракушек, песка, бисера, металлолома, льда, нарисованные на воде. Ювелирные композиции.
Рассказы мастеров о технологии создания своих работ, мастер-классы.
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???? Необычные и разные картины -
???? Поделки из морских ракушек –
???? Творчество из металла -
???? Хотите — верьте, хотите — нет!. Музей Рипли. Техас -
???????????????? ???? В Музее Миши Брусиловского -
???? Художник Алексей Рыжков. Выставка Город во времени -
???? Скульптуры из бронзы на скамейке в Дендропарке -
???????? Дети и творчество. Роспись камней -
#КамнерезноеИскусство #ВыставкаЕкатеринбург #СамоцветыУрала
#ПерсональнаяВыставка #ГородЕкатеринбург #Творчество #ТворчествоЕкатеринбург #УральскиеВыставки #Выставка #МузейЕкатеринбург #Екатеринбург #Семицвет
???????? Выставка ювелирных изделий и огранки из аметиста
???? Выставка Аметистовое дело представляет ювелирные украшения с аметистом, минералогические образцы, огранку и ограночное сырьё из аметиста.
???? Музей истории камнерезного и ювелирного искусства. г.Екатеринбург, 2019.
???? Аметист — кварцевый минерал насыщенного фиолетово-розового цвета. Аметист относится к полудрагоценным кристаллам, но благодаря своей красоте может сравниться по популярности с любым драгоценным камнем.
???? Камень символизирует спокойствие, чистоту и непорочность. Лиловый кварц оберегает от дурных привычек и привязанностей, а также бессонницы. В качестве оберега кристалл подходит для людей, живущих по строгим моральным принципам.
???? На канале Семицвет представлены видео об уникальных творческих работах из необычных материалов. Картины, панно, поделки, созданные из листьев, соломки, ракушек, песка, бисера, металлолома, льда, нарисованные на воде. Ювелирные и камнерезные композиции.
Рассказы мастеров о технологии создания своих работ, мастер-классы.
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???? Творчество Миши Брусиловского -
???? Хотите — верьте, хотите — нет!. Музей Рипли. Техас -
???? Камнерезное искусство Урала. Художник-камнерез Виктор Васильев -
???????? Ювелирный океанариум. Рыбы в декоративном искусстве -
???? Выставка бронзовых скульптур. Россия в XIX веке -
???? Малахитовая шкатулка. Ярмарка народных ремёсел -
????✨ #4 Вечерняя Иллюминация в Рождественской Деревне -
#УкрашенияИзНатуральныхКамней #ВыставкаЕкатеринбург #СамоцветыУрала
#ЮвелирнаяВыставка #ЮвелирноеИскусство #ЮвелирныеУкрашения #ЮвелирныеИзделия #КамнерезноеИскусство #ГородЕкатеринбург #УральскиеВыставки #МузейЕкатеринбург #Екатеринбург #Украшения #Семицвет
???????? Открытие выставки художника-камнереза Виктора Васильева
???? Представление уральского мастера камнерезного искусства Виктора Васильева на открытии персональной выставки Вечный сад к 65-летию художника.
???? Музей истории камнерезного и ювелирного искусства. г.Екатеринбург, 2019.
Виктор Михайлович Васильев - художник-камнерез, заслуженный деятель камнерезного искусства, член Творческого Союза Художников России, кавалер ордена Карла Фаберже. г.Нижний Тагил.
???? На канале Семицвет представлены видео об уникальных творческих работах из необычных материалов. Картины, панно, поделки, созданные из листьев, соломки, ракушек, песка, бисера, металлолома, льда, нарисованные на воде. Ювелирные и камнерезные композиции.
Рассказы мастеров о технологии создания своих работ, мастер-классы.
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???? Поделки из морских ракушек –
???? Хотите — верьте, хотите — нет!. Музей Рипли. Техас -
???? Океанариум Морская жизнь. г. Грейпвайн, Техас -
???????? ???????? Дети в бронзовой скульптуре. Гэри Ли Прайс -
???????? Фестиваль Осень в Дендропарке. Приключения в Нетландии -
???????? Флористика из камня. Камнерезное искусство -
???? Камнерезное искусство Урала. Художник-камнерез Виктор Васильев -
#КамнерезноеИскусство #ВыставкаЕкатеринбург #СамоцветыУрала
#ПерсональнаяВыставка #ГородЕкатеринбург #Творчество #ТворчествоЕкатеринбург #УральскиеВыставки #Выставка #МузейЕкатеринбург #Екатеринбург #Семицвет
ЕЛЬЦИН ЦЕНТР / Yeltsin Center in Yekaterinburg
During the Media Expedition (June 2018) about FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia, Journalists and bloggers from Oman, Iran, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia and Morocco visited Yeltsin Center and the Museum of the First Russian President in Yekaterinburg
☭ Революция, Ленин, СССР в Уральских самоцветах. Выставка сувениров советской эпохи
☭ Выставка произведений из уральских самоцветов, посвящённая 100-летию революции.
Музей истории камнерезного и ювелирного искусства, Екатеринбург. 2017.
Сувениры эпохи СССР и Социализма к юбилеям Октябрьской революции и съездам КПСС.
???? На канале Семицвет представлены видеоролики о событиях и мероприятиях в г. Екатеринбурге - фестивали, праздники, выставки, ярмарки.
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⛪ Екатеринбургъ 1917. Город, которого нет -
???? Авторские работы художника-ювелира. Интервью с мастером -
???????????????? ???? В Музее Миши Брусиловского -
???? Камнерезное искусство Урала. Художник-камнерез Виктор Васильев -
????⚽ Цветы и Футбол. ЧМ 2018. Екатеринбург -
???? Красота ржавчины на Фестивале искусства ЛОМ-2015 -
???? Малахитовая шкатулка. Ярмарка народных ремёсел -
???? Скульптуры из бронзы на скамейке в Дендропарке -
#КамнерезноеИскусство #ВыставкаЕкатеринбург #СамоцветыУрала
#ГородЕкатеринбург #Творчество #ТворчествоЕкатеринбург #УральскиеВыставки #Выставка #МузейЕкатеринбург #Екатеринбург #Семицвет
Tank Museum Yekaterinburg
My wife took this video in Yekaterinburg of a museum mainly dedicated to military vehicles.
Yekaterinburg, Russia ???? Travel Vlog 14 ???????? History & Culture
Yekaterinburg: ???? UK Vlogger of the Year finalist 2019 and 2018 explores Yekaterinburg, Russia and the last Tsar of Russia, music icons, and politics. Join the Modern Grand Tour (travel vlogs for history-culture geeks ????) in Yekaterinburg, Russia! ⬇️ More info below ⬇️
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DAY 1
Episode Intro = 0:48
Church on the Blood = 1:48
Ganina Yama = 2:51 ????
Class in Russia = 4:16
DAY 2
Beatles Monument = 5:34 ????
Michael Jackson Monument = 6:18
Keyboard Monument = 6:41 ⌨
Dendropark = 7:10
Yekaterinburg State Circus = 7:24
Gorbachev vs Yeltsin = 7:53
Yeltsin's Drinking = 8:13 ????
Medvedev vs Putin = 8:27
Attitude to Political Change = 9:08
Russian State Newspaper = 9:41 ????
Conclusion = 12:21
Next Episode = 12:40
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EUROPE
Ep1 ???????? ???????? Brussels, Ghent, and Bruges:
Ep2 ???? ???????? Amsterdam:
Ep3 ☠️ ???????? Berlin:
Ep4 ???? ???????? Hamburg:
Ep5 ???? ???????? Aarhus:
Ep6 ????♀️ ???????? Copenhagen:
Ep7 ???? ???????? Stockholm:
Ep8 ???? ???????? Helsinki:
RUSSIA
Ep9 ????️ ???????? Saint Petersburg:
Ep10 ???? ???????? Moscow:
Ep11 ???? ???????? Vladimir and Suzdal:
Ep12 ???? ???????? Nizhny Novgorod: (most fun)
Ep13 ☠️ ???????? Perm:
Ep14 ???? ???????? Yekaterinburg:
Ep15 ???? ???????? Tobolsk and Tyumen:
Ep16 ???? ???????? Novosibirsk:
Ep17 ???? ???????? Irkutsk and Olkhon Island:
Ep18 ???? ???????? Ulan-Ude:
Ep19 ???? ???????? Trans-Siberian Train: (most practically useful)
Ep20 ???? ???????? Khabarovsk:
Ep21 ???? ???????? Vladivostok:
ASIA & AUSTRALIA
Ep22 ???? ???????? Seoul: (most educative)
Ep23 ???? ???????? Osaka:
Ep24 ???? ???????? Kyoto:
Ep25 ???? ???????? Tokyo: (most awesome city)
Ep26 ???? ???????? Melbourne:
Ep27 ???? ???????? Sydney: (most jokes)
---------------------------------Welcome---------------------------------
Welcome keen traveller!
I hope you've come to join me on this Modern Grand Tour exploring history and culture.
- The first leg of the journey takes us through Europe ????????
- The second leg crosses Russia ???????? via the Trans-Siberian Railway ???? and Couchsurfing ????
- The third and final leg concludes in Asia ???? and Australia ????????
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I promise you, by the end, we'll all be dancing like a room without a roof...
Your new travel partner, Garlen ????
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Фаберже – ювелир Двора Его Императорского Величества
Имя российского ювелира Карла Фаберже (1846–1920) стало олицетворением изящества, красоты и роскоши. Он вошел в историю искусства как создатель собственного стиля, который так и называется – «стиль Фаберже». Элегантность, неизменно оригинальный, остроумный замысел, удивительное чувство материала и высочайший класс ювелирного мастерства – таким был этот стиль – ставший предметом восхищения и подражания, но так никем и не превзойденный.
Фильм создан для экспозиции, размещенной в Залах памяти Карла Фаберже (№ 300–302) в Главном штабе, открытие которой состоялось 29 декабря 2015 года. Здесь представлено наследие крупнейшей в России ювелирной фирмы, основанной Карлом Фаберже, показано дальнейшее развитие ювелирного и камнерезного искусства, а также достижения современных мастеров.
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World War 1 | Wikipedia audio article
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00:07:53 1 Names
00:09:18 2 Background
00:09:27 2.1 Political and military alliances
00:12:19 2.2 Arms race
00:14:49 2.3 Conflicts in the Balkans
00:16:20 3 Prelude
00:16:29 3.1 Sarajevo assassination
00:18:51 3.2 Expansion of violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina
00:19:55 3.3 July Crisis
00:24:37 4 Progress of the war
00:24:46 4.1 Opening hostilities
00:24:55 4.1.1 Confusion among the Central Powers
00:25:50 4.1.2 Serbian campaign
00:26:38 4.1.3 German Offensive in Belgium and France
00:30:16 4.1.4 Asia and the Pacific
00:31:30 4.1.5 African campaigns
00:32:18 4.1.6 Indian support for the Allies
00:34:01 4.2 Western Front
00:34:10 4.2.1 Trench warfare begins
00:36:45 4.2.2 Continuation of trench warfare
00:40:58 4.3 Naval war
00:46:23 4.4 Southern theatres
00:46:32 4.4.1 War in the Balkans
00:50:38 4.4.2 Ottoman Empire
00:55:59 4.4.3 Italian participation
01:01:03 4.4.4 Romanian participation
01:04:21 4.5 Eastern Front
01:04:29 4.5.1 Initial actions
01:05:28 4.5.2 Russian Revolution
01:08:23 4.5.3 Czechoslovak Legion
01:10:01 4.6 Central Powers peace overtures
01:12:01 4.7 1917–1918
01:12:21 4.7.1 Developments in 1917
01:15:52 4.7.2 Ottoman Empire conflict, 1917–1918
01:19:27 4.7.3 15 August 1917: Peace offer by the Pope
01:20:37 4.7.4 Entry of the United States
01:24:44 4.7.5 German Spring Offensive of 1918
01:28:54 4.7.6 New states enter the war
01:30:24 4.8 Allied victory: summer 1918 onwards
01:30:35 4.8.1 Hundred Days Offensive
01:33:03 4.8.1.1 Battle of Albert
01:34:50 4.8.2 Allied advance to the Hindenburg Line
01:37:00 4.8.3 German Revolution 1918–1919
01:38:08 4.8.4 New German government surrenders
01:39:15 4.8.5 Armistices and capitulations
01:43:13 5 Aftermath
01:43:58 5.1 Formal end of the war
01:46:10 5.2 Peace treaties and national boundaries
01:51:31 5.3 National identities
01:55:38 5.4 Health effects
01:59:52 6 Technology
02:00:01 6.1 Ground warfare
02:06:16 6.1.1 Areas taken in major attacks
02:08:06 6.2 Naval
02:09:08 6.3 Aviation
02:11:34 7 War crimes
02:11:43 7.1 Baralong incidents
02:12:46 7.2 Torpedoing of HMHS iLlandovery Castle/i
02:13:40 7.3 Blockade of Germany
02:14:36 7.4 Chemical weapons in warfare
02:16:51 7.5 Genocide and ethnic cleansing
02:17:01 7.5.1 Ottoman Empire
02:18:56 7.5.2 Russian Empire
02:19:24 7.6 Rape of Belgium
02:21:01 8 Soldiers' experiences
02:21:42 8.1 Prisoners of war
02:25:59 8.2 Military attachés and war correspondents
02:26:27 9 Support for the war
02:30:55 10 Opposition to the war
02:37:30 11 Conscription
02:37:58 11.1 Canada
02:38:29 11.2 Australia
02:39:46 11.3 Britain
02:41:31 11.4 United States
02:43:52 11.5 Austria-Hungary
02:44:39 12 Diplomacy
02:45:36 13 Legacy and memory
02:46:01 13.1 Historiography
02:46:49 13.2 Memorials
02:48:45 13.3 Cultural memory
02:52:07 13.4 Social trauma
02:53:27 13.5 Discontent in Germany
02:55:43 13.6 Economic effects
03:02:54 14 See also
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World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. Contemporaneously described as the war to end all wars, it led to the mobilisation of more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, making it one of the largest wars in history. It is also one of the deadliest conflicts in history, with an estimated nine million combatants and seven million civilian deaths as a direct result of the war, while resulting genocides and the 1918 influenza pandemic caused another 50 to 100 million deaths worldwide.On 28 June 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb Yugoslav nationalist, assassinated the Austro-Hungarian heir Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, leading to the July Crisis. In response, on 23 ...
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World War One | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:08:36 1 Names
00:10:12 2 Background
00:10:21 2.1 Political and military alliances
00:13:25 2.2 Arms race
00:16:07 2.3 Conflicts in the Balkans
00:17:46 3 Prelude
00:17:55 3.1 Sarajevo assassination
00:20:29 3.2 Expansion of violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina
00:21:39 3.3 July Crisis
00:26:43 4 Progress of the war
00:26:53 4.1 Opening hostilities
00:27:02 4.1.1 Confusion among the Central Powers
00:28:01 4.1.2 Serbian campaign
00:28:52 4.1.3 German Offensive in Belgium and France
00:32:51 4.1.4 Asia and the Pacific
00:34:13 4.1.5 African campaigns
00:35:05 4.1.6 Indian support for the Allies
00:36:55 4.2 Western Front
00:37:04 4.2.1 Trench warfare begins
00:39:54 4.2.2 Continuation of trench warfare
00:44:28 4.3 Naval war
00:50:22 4.4 Southern theatres
00:50:32 4.4.1 War in the Balkans
00:55:02 4.4.2 Ottoman Empire
01:00:45 4.4.3 Italian participation
01:06:13 4.4.4 Romanian participation
01:09:43 4.5 Eastern Front
01:09:52 4.5.1 Initial actions
01:10:55 4.5.2 Russian Revolution
01:14:02 4.5.3 Czechoslovak Legion
01:15:48 4.6 Central Powers peace overtures
01:17:58 4.7 1917–1918
01:18:20 4.7.1 Developments in 1917
01:22:09 4.7.2 Ottoman Empire conflict, 1917–1918
01:26:02 4.7.3 15 August 1917: Peace offer by the Pope
01:27:15 4.7.4 Entry of the United States
01:31:47 4.7.5 German Spring Offensive of 1918
01:36:17 4.7.6 New states enter the war
01:37:52 4.8 Allied victory: summer 1918 onwards
01:38:05 4.8.1 Hundred Days Offensive
01:40:45 4.8.1.1 Battle of Albert
01:42:41 4.8.2 Allied advance to the Hindenburg Line
01:45:02 4.8.3 German Revolution 1918–1919
01:46:15 4.8.4 New German government surrenders
01:47:28 4.8.5 Armistices and capitulations
01:51:47 5 Aftermath
01:52:36 5.1 Formal end of the war
01:54:56 5.2 Peace treaties and national boundaries
02:00:40 5.3 National identities
02:05:13 5.4 Health effects
02:09:40 6 Technology
02:09:49 6.1 Ground warfare
02:16:41 6.1.1 Areas taken in major attacks
02:18:41 6.2 Naval
02:19:48 6.3 Aviation
02:22:27 7 War crimes
02:22:37 7.1 Baralong incidents
02:23:44 7.2 Torpedoing of HMHS iLlandovery Castle/i
02:24:42 7.3 Blockade of Germany
02:25:42 7.4 Chemical weapons in warfare
02:28:12 7.5 Genocide and ethnic cleansing
02:28:22 7.5.1 Ottoman Empire
02:30:24 7.5.2 Russian Empire
02:30:54 7.6 Rape of Belgium
02:32:38 8 Soldiers' experiences
02:33:22 8.1 Prisoners of war
02:37:58 8.2 Military attachés and war correspondents
02:38:29 9 Support for the war
02:43:19 10 Opposition to the war
02:50:31 11 Conscription
02:51:01 11.1 Canada
02:51:33 11.2 Australia
02:52:56 11.3 Britain
02:54:49 11.4 United States
02:57:19 11.5 Austria-Hungary
02:58:11 12 Diplomacy
02:59:13 13 Legacy and memory
02:59:41 13.1 Historiography
03:00:33 13.2 Memorials
03:02:37 13.3 Cultural memory
03:06:18 13.4 Social trauma
03:07:43 13.5 Discontent in Germany
03:10:10 13.6 Economic effects
03:18:01 14 See also
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World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. Contemporaneously described as the war to end all wars, it led to the mobilisation of more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, making it one of the largest wars in history. It is also one of the deadliest conflicts in history, with an estimated nine million combatants and seven million civilian deaths as a direct result of the war, while resulting genocides and the 1918 influenza pandemic caused another 50 to 100 million deaths worldwide.On 28 June 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb Yugoslav nationalist, assassinated the Austro-Hungarian heir Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, leading to the July Crisis. In response, on 23 ...
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World War I
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SUMMARY
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World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. Contemporaneously described as the war to end all wars, it led to the mobilisation of more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, making it one of the largest wars in history. An estimated nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a direct result of the war, and it also contributed to later genocides and the 1918 influenza pandemic, which caused between 50 and 100 million deaths worldwide. Military losses were exacerbated by new technological and industrial developments and the tactical stalemate caused by gruelling trench warfare. It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history and precipitated major political changes, including the Revolutions of 1917–1923, in many of the nations involved. Unresolved rivalries at the end of the conflict contributed to the start of World War II about twenty years later.On 28 June 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb Yugoslav nationalist, assassinated the Austro-Hungarian heir Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, leading to the July Crisis. In response, on 23 July Austria-Hungary issued an ultimatum to Serbia. Serbia's reply failed to satisfy the Austrians, and the two moved to a war footing.
A network of interlocking alliances enlarged the crisis from a bilateral issue in the Balkans to one involving most of Europe. By 1914, the great powers of Europe were divided into two coalitions: the Triple Entente—consisting of France, Russia and Britain—and the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy (the Triple Alliance was primarily defensive in nature, allowing Italy to stay out of the war in 1914). Russia felt it necessary to back Serbia, on 25 July issuing orders for the 'period preparatory to war', and after Austria-Hungary shelled the Serbian capital of Belgrade on the 28th, partial mobilisation was approved of the military districts nearest to Austria. General Russian mobilisation was announced on the evening of 30 July; on the 31st, Austria-Hungary and Germany did the same, while Germany demanded Russia demobilise within 12 hours. When Russia failed to comply, Germany declared war on 1 August in support of Austria-Hungary, with Austria-Hungary following suit on 6th; France ordered full mobilisation in support of Russia on 2 August.German strategy for a war on two fronts against France and Russia was to concentrate the bulk of its army in the West to defeat France within four weeks, then shift forces to the East before Russia could fully mobilise; this was later known as the Schlieffen Plan. On 2 August, Germany demanded free passage through Belgium, an essential element in achieving a quick victory over France. When this was refused, German forces entered Belgium early on the morning of 3 August and declared war with France the same day; the Belgian government invoked the 1839 Treaty of London and in compliance with its obligations under this, Britain declared war on Germany on 4 August. On 12 August, Britain and France also declared war on Austria-Hungary; on the 23rd, Japan sided with the Entente, seizing the opportunity to expand its sphere of influence by capturing German possessions in China and the Pacific. The war was fought in and drew upon each powers' colonial empires as well, spreading the conflict across the globe. The Entente and its allies would eventually become known as the Allied Powers, while the grouping of Austria-Hungary and Germany would become known as the Central Powers.
The German advance into France was halted at the Battle of the Marne and by the end of 1914, the Western Front settled into a battle of attrition, marked by a long series of trench lines that changed little until 1917. The Eastern Front was marked by much greater exchanges of territory, but though Serbia was defeated in 1915, and Rom ...
First World War | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
First World War
00:06:48 1 Names
00:09:48 2 Background
00:09:57 2.1 Political and military alliances
00:12:25 2.2 Arms race
00:14:34 2.3 Conflicts in the Balkans
00:15:54 3 Prelude
00:16:03 3.1 Sarajevo assassination
00:18:08 3.2 Expansion of violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina
00:19:05 3.3 July Crisis
00:23:12 4 Progress of the war
00:23:21 4.1 Opening hostilities
00:23:30 4.1.1 Confusion among the Central Powers
00:24:17 4.1.2 Serbian campaign
00:24:59 4.1.3 German Offensive in Belgium and France
00:28:12 4.1.4 Asia and the Pacific
00:29:18 4.1.5 African campaigns
00:30:01 4.1.6 Indian support for the Allies
00:31:30 4.2 Western Front
00:31:39 4.2.1 Trench warfare begins
00:33:54 4.2.2 Continuation of trench warfare
00:37:33 4.3 Naval war
00:42:15 4.4 Southern theatres
00:42:24 4.4.1 War in the Balkans
00:46:00 4.4.2 Ottoman Empire
00:50:36 4.4.3 Italian participation
00:54:43 4.4.4 Romanian participation
00:57:39 4.5 Eastern Front
00:57:47 4.5.1 Initial actions
00:58:39 4.5.2 Russian Revolution
01:01:18 4.5.3 Czechoslovak Legion
01:02:43 4.6 Central Powers peace overtures
01:04:27 4.7 1917–1918
01:04:45 4.7.1 Developments in 1917
01:07:48 4.7.2 Ottoman Empire conflict, 1917–1918
01:10:53 4.7.3 15 August 1917: Peace offer by the Pope
01:11:55 4.7.4 Entry of the United States
01:15:30 4.7.5 German Spring Offensive of 1918
01:19:05 4.7.6 New states enter the war
01:20:23 4.8 Allied victory: summer 1918 onwards
01:20:34 4.8.1 Hundred Days Offensive
01:22:42 4.8.1.1 Battle of Albert
01:24:15 4.8.2 Allied advance to the Hindenburg Line
01:26:05 4.8.3 German Revolution 1918-1919
01:27:04 4.8.4 New German government surrenders
01:28:03 4.8.5 Armistices and capitulations
01:31:30 5 Aftermath
01:32:11 5.1 Formal end of the war
01:34:02 5.2 Peace treaties and national boundaries
01:38:33 5.3 National identities
01:41:52 5.4 Health effects
01:45:21 6 Technology
01:45:30 6.1 Ground warfare
01:50:58 6.1.1 Areas taken in major attacks
01:52:34 6.2 Naval
01:53:29 6.3 Aviation
01:55:35 7 War crimes
01:55:44 7.1 Baralong incidents
01:56:40 7.2 Torpedoing of HMHS iLlandovery Castle/i
01:57:27 7.3 Blockade of Germany
01:58:16 7.4 Chemical weapons in warfare
02:00:16 7.5 Genocide and ethnic cleansing
02:00:25 7.5.1 Ottoman Empire
02:02:04 7.5.2 Russian Empire
02:02:29 7.6 Rape of Belgium
02:03:54 8 Soldiers' experiences
02:04:30 8.1 Prisoners of war
02:08:11 8.2 Military attachés and war correspondents
02:08:37 9 Support for and opposition to the war
02:08:48 9.1 Support
02:12:19 9.2 Opposition
02:18:01 9.3 Conscription
02:18:27 9.3.1 Conscription in Canada
02:18:54 9.3.2 Conscription in Australia
02:19:25 9.3.3 Conscription in Britain
02:20:55 9.3.4 United States
02:22:56 9.3.5 Austria-Hungary
02:23:38 9.4 Diplomacy
02:24:29 10 Legacy and memory
02:24:53 10.1 Historiography
02:25:36 10.2 Memorials
02:27:16 10.3 Cultural memory
02:30:08 10.4 Social trauma
02:31:17 10.5 Discontent in Germany
02:33:15 10.6 Economic effects
02:39:28 11 See also
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. Contemporaneously described as the war to end all wars, it led to the mobilisation of more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, making it one of the largest wars in history. An estimated nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a direct result of the war, and it also contributed to later genocides and the 1918 influenza pandemic, which caused between 50 and 100 million deaths worldwide. Military losses were exacerbated by new technological and industrial developments and the tactical stalemate caused by gruelling trench warfare. It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history and precipitated major political changes, including the Revolutions of 1917–1923, in many of the nations involved. Unresolved rivalries ...
World War I | Wikipedia audio article
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World War I
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audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio
while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using
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SUMMARY
=======
World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. Contemporaneously described as the war to end all wars, it led to the mobilisation of more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, making it one of the largest wars in history. An estimated nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a direct result of the war, and it also contributed to later genocides and the 1918 influenza pandemic, which caused between 50 and 100 million deaths worldwide. Military losses were exacerbated by new technological and industrial developments and the tactical stalemate caused by gruelling trench warfare. It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history and precipitated major political changes, including the Revolutions of 1917–1923, in many of the nations involved. Unresolved rivalries at the end of the conflict contributed to the start of World War II about twenty years later.On 28 June 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb Yugoslav nationalist, assassinated the Austro-Hungarian heir Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, leading to the July Crisis. In response, on 23 July Austria-Hungary issued an ultimatum to Serbia. Serbia's reply failed to satisfy the Austrians, and the two moved to a war footing.
A network of interlocking alliances enlarged the crisis from a bilateral issue in the Balkans to one involving most of Europe. By 1914, the great powers of Europe were divided into two coalitions: the Triple Entente—consisting of France, Russia and Britain—and the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy (the Triple Alliance was primarily defensive in nature, allowing Italy to stay out of the war in 1914). Russia felt it necessary to back Serbia, on 25 July issuing orders for the 'period preparatory to war', and after Austria-Hungary shelled the Serbian capital of Belgrade on the 28th, partial mobilisation was approved of the military districts nearest to Austria. General Russian mobilisation was announced on the evening of 30 July; on the 31st, Austria-Hungary and Germany did the same, while Germany demanded Russia demobilise within 12 hours. When Russia failed to comply, Germany declared war on 1 August in support of Austria-Hungary, with Austria-Hungary following suit on 6th; France ordered full mobilisation in support of Russia on 2 August.German strategy for a war on two fronts against France and Russia was to concentrate the bulk of its army in the West to defeat France within four weeks, then shift forces to the East before Russia could fully mobilise; this was later known as the Schlieffen Plan. On 2 August, Germany demanded free passage through Belgium, an essential element in achieving a quick victory over France. When this was refused, German forces entered Belgium early on the morning of 3 August and declared war with France the same day; the Belgian government invoked the 1839 Treaty of London and in compliance with its obligations under this, Britain declared war on Germany on 4 August. On 12 August, Britain and France also declared war on Austria-Hungary; on the 23rd, Japan sided with the Entente, seizing the opportunity to expand its sphere of influence by capturing German possessions in China and the Pacific. The war was fought in and drew upon each powers' colonial empires as well, spreading the conflict across the globe. The Entente and its allies would eventually become known as the Allied Powers, while the grouping of Austria-Hungary and Germany would become known as the Central Powers.
The German advance into France was halted at the Battle of the Marne and by the end of 1914, the Western Front settled into a battle of attrition, marked by a long series of trench lines that changed little until 1917. The Eastern Front was marked by much greater exchanges of territory, but though Serbia was defeated in 1915, and Rom ...