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Solidarity and Infrastructure: MEP Sven Giegold with Ellen Ueberschär Language: English
Solidarity and Infrastructure: MEP Sven Giegold with Ellen Ueberschär Language: English
By the end of the 1930s, totalitarian forms of government existed in 15 European states. Between the world wars, fascist movements were founded across Europe: in Italy under Mussolini, in Spain under Franco. In Germany, Hitler came to power in 1933. Author: ZDF/Winfried Laasch, Friedrich Scherer/K
In the Middle Ages, Europe benefited from flourishing science in the Arab world. Writings and knowledge reached Europe via Spain and Sicily. At the beginning of the 13th century, the most important ancient fundamental books were handed down. Authors: ZDF/Terra X/Group 5/Susanne Utzt, Sahar Eslah, M
On this episode of Animal Fact Files discover a wasp that eats cicadas. I mean, to be fair, what else were you expecting? EDIT: According to geonerd the wasp seen at 1:45 is a European hornet, not a cicada killer. Sorry for the mix up! You can learn more on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/animalfac
Hidden Remembrance? Women in World War II in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe Role models, experience of violence, taboos 9th European History Forum as interactive fishbowl discussion in the internet Fishbowl-Discussion 1: Women in World War II: Emancipation through (self)mobilization? I
The history of European colonialism began about 500 years ago. At that time, powerful people from Europe sent sailors all over the world to occupy large territories. They called these territories "colonies". Author: ZDF/Pur+/gomie production GmbH/Nadja Stein/Richard Bade/Manos Dosis/Maximilian Tr
In ancient Egypt, the ancestor of the domestic cat was revered and became the companion of people. From the realm of the pharaohs, the first tame specimens probably reached today's Europe with Roman soldiers. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Spiegel TV/ Nanje de Jong-Teuscher, Kirsten Hoehne/Anja Schütze, Uli W
How did the Germans settle and live? In the 1st century BC only about two and a half million Germanic tribes settled in all of Europe. No village had more than 200 residents. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Gruppe 5/ Sabine Bier, Sahar Eslah, Cristina Trebbi/Martin Christ, Marc Riemer, Joachim C. Seck/ Claudi
The Alps are Central Europe's highest mountains, towering as high as 4800 meters. Today, mainly the harsh weather shapes the Alps. But the forces that formed these mountains came from within the Earth. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Bilderfest/Florian Breier, Christian Stiefenhofer/Michi Kern/Klaus Wache/Tob
Joe Miller, an award-winning university admissions expert, shares his insider knowledge on how to gain admission to IE for a Bachelors of Business Administration and Finance. IE is one of the most competetive business schools to get into in Europe. Joe has provided application support to countless
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/where-did-russia-come-from-alex-gendler Russia is the biggest country in the world, spanning one-eighth of the earth’s landmass. But where did it all begin? Alex Gendler explores the epic history of the Kievan Rus, where characters ranging from Viking rai
Climate change, crises and conflicts: The challenges we face in our world today are big – too big for just one country to meet. That’s why we need the United Nations. It’s the sole forum in which all states take part as equals to find solutions together and make them binding for all. Germany is com