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prime minister mirza shafi mazandani asked napoleon bonaparte for help and alliance against russia. napoleon also dreamed of conquering india and considered the alliance with iran as a means to reach the subcontinent. he accepted this request. napoleon, who in any case had pressed the hand of friendship and unity with iran , had signed the fincan agreement, the main goal of which was to be able to destroy iran through iran. england's vital time, which was india, was attacked by iran's ground troops, the main goal of which was the trip of the iranian delegation headed by askar khan afshar arumi to paris and the submission of the letter of fete ali shah fat ali shah qajar, the alliance of the three countries against the tsar, the longing for negotiations between the iranian and french delegations began. it led to the same name. the french emperor undertakes to withdraw russian troops from georgia and other occupied areas iran has been kicked out. send guns and guns, gunners and engineers to iran in the necessary amount. equip iran's army with artillery and infantry and artillery. teac
prime minister mirza shafi mazandani asked napoleon bonaparte for help and alliance against russia. napoleon also dreamed of conquering india and considered the alliance with iran as a means to reach the subcontinent. he accepted this request. napoleon, who in any case had pressed the hand of friendship and unity with iran , had signed the fincan agreement, the main goal of which was to be able to destroy iran through iran. england's vital time, which was india, was attacked by iran's ground...
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they met and agreed there to create an alliance and friendship against england against napoleon. he left the hands of the days open in the east, and practically, this means that the dagger from turning back on iran, breaking the covenant of the french , led to their expulsion from the soil of iran. he threw the qajar statesmen into the hands of the british again. i don't want to repeat the mistake of the french once again. the country is out of breath. the war has damaged the independence of my country. they signed with the government of iran and took concessions from iran , but they never fulfilled their military commitments to the government of iran by trickery. they should not reach abbas mirza and his troops who are also from they had cheated the french and were caught by the trick of the british, and they were also disappointed by fat ali shah qajar, who was busy drinking in tehran and did not provide the budget for the war. and in aslandoz, they faced the heavily armed russian army and were defeated. experts believe that the lack of proper understanding of international dev
they met and agreed there to create an alliance and friendship against england against napoleon. he left the hands of the days open in the east, and practically, this means that the dagger from turning back on iran, breaking the covenant of the french , led to their expulsion from the soil of iran. he threw the qajar statesmen into the hands of the british again. i don't want to repeat the mistake of the french once again. the country is out of breath. the war has damaged the independence of my...
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in this museum that this very headquarters was located, and he, as i understand it, fought against napoleon, right? the fact is that during the war of 1812, the front, the defending side was divided into three main flanks: the southern side was assigned to tormasov, the northern side was under the commander-in-chief at that time mikhail bogdanovich barclay detolly, and the central part, together with the volkovysk part, was completely provided peter ivanovich bogration. you know, in fact, our museum has many of the most interesting exhibits, but how you have already noticed that the main highlight, the main emphasis is on the historical events of the 14th-18th centuries, specifically the napoleonic wars, and here we have something to brag about. let’s say the cannon dates back to the turkish war. wait a minute, this is the middle of the 16th century, and the cannon is authentic, though it’s made from several component parts, let’s say the banner is not made from it, it’s composite, the cannon itself, and the wheels, everything is real, yes, and there this field is also real, the can
in this museum that this very headquarters was located, and he, as i understand it, fought against napoleon, right? the fact is that during the war of 1812, the front, the defending side was divided into three main flanks: the southern side was assigned to tormasov, the northern side was under the commander-in-chief at that time mikhail bogdanovich barclay detolly, and the central part, together with the volkovysk part, was completely provided peter ivanovich bogration. you know, in fact, our...
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and look at why most countries in the world drive on the right side of the road and how the likes of napoleon and hitler played a part in getting people to switch sides here until roland. thank you. very much for joining us. the best into our is whenever they feel like it don't let us know the feeling that fashion and most of the pieces in the sky, the beds have most of many on including the us of survival. how do they do it? the secret lives of the inside stuffs may 22nd on d w. the just be 35 percent of the world's population drives in the left side of the road like i did for most of my life in india. of course this, the people are driving on the right hand side is wrong. why is this on which side of the road has people historically driven? how did the legs of napoleon and hitler play a part in getting people to switch sites with campbells really prevent focused on from making the change. and which side of civil jelly is safe to drive on. jab builds into the history of list tonight and drones with him driving say that's one of the 1st things i needed to come to terms with when i moved the c
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napoleon, france at the time. so you had you always had some leftovers on the western atlantic at that particular point where i would say that the us navy had modeled on the royal navy was in the fighting spirit which was epitomized so much by stephen decatur, you know, in numerous instances throughout his life, whether was in 1884, which got that apocryphal quote from admiral lord nelson of bolton daring or or even the, you know, the taking of the macedonian. i think that is where you saw the difference between the two navies. and that's where whether they were provincial claim is true. i don't know. but certainly the provincial us navy proved that it could outgun. the royal navy, which seven years earlier, trafalgar would have been unheard of, a navy that prided itself on its training seemed be losing its way. and if we looked at the story of the 19th century, you would have seen a navy not so much in physical decline, but the moral the moral component of fighting had lost its way. and i think that's where relea
napoleon, france at the time. so you had you always had some leftovers on the western atlantic at that particular point where i would say that the us navy had modeled on the royal navy was in the fighting spirit which was epitomized so much by stephen decatur, you know, in numerous instances throughout his life, whether was in 1884, which got that apocryphal quote from admiral lord nelson of bolton daring or or even the, you know, the taking of the macedonian. i think that is where you saw the...
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rev looks up why most countries in the wild drive on the right side of the road and how the likes of napoleon and hippa plate of pods and get some people to switch sides. stay tuned. we have one years coming up at the top of the out the we've got some hot tips for your package that zip code is spots affinities. check on some great cultural memorials to boot w travel regarding this, the shadows of jumping colors. these pod costs and video shed lights on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed the score farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, history, we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism, the just the 35 percent of the world's population drives on the left side of the road like i did for most of my life in india. of course this, the people are driving on the right hand side is wrong. why is this on which side of the road has people historically driven? how did the legs of napoleon and hitler play a part in getting people to switch sites with campbells that really pre
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as i understand it, he fought against napoleon, right? the fact is that during the war of 1812, the front, the defending side was divided into three main flanks: the southern side was assigned to tormasov, the northern side was under the commander-in-chief at that time, mikhail bogdanovich barclay detolly, and the central part, together with the volkovysk part, was completely provided to peter ivanovich bogration. you know, in fact, our museum has a lot of the most interesting exhibits, but as you have already noticed, the main highlight, the main emphasis is on the historical events of the xiv-18 centuries, specifically the napoleonic wars, and here we have something boast of. let’s say a cannon from the time of the turkish war, for a moment, this is the middle of the 15th century, and the cannon is authentic, albeit from several components. the core too, they are original along with one grenade, this is the name of the spanish city of grenada. the next very unique exhibit of our museum, albeit not in scale, but in content, is a letter
as i understand it, he fought against napoleon, right? the fact is that during the war of 1812, the front, the defending side was divided into three main flanks: the southern side was assigned to tormasov, the northern side was under the commander-in-chief at that time, mikhail bogdanovich barclay detolly, and the central part, together with the volkovysk part, was completely provided to peter ivanovich bogration. you know, in fact, our museum has a lot of the most interesting exhibits, but as...
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they were at this point 20 years, nearly the french revolutionary and napoleonic wars. and that was what had consumed essentially all their attention for the previous 20 years. they had with the battle trafalgar seven years before, established a sort of fairly firm command oth sea over the french. but at that point in 1812, britain was the only nation that stood alone against against. and so they were french in terms of thinking about the americans. i think the british at that point had a sort of racial, cultural thinking that in which they thought, wl the americans, at least they have the right sort of stock to to be good at this navy thing. they they knew that the american navy had, at least in some ways model itself, after them. there was not reallyin minds thy was the wayhe royal navy, navy. so i think fair to say that they thought of the americans as sort of provincials that they probably had the to be a good but there wasn't a ton of evidence it yet. wi the americans. te i can talk, i think, a little more about this inhe mediterranean during the first barbary war
they were at this point 20 years, nearly the french revolutionary and napoleonic wars. and that was what had consumed essentially all their attention for the previous 20 years. they had with the battle trafalgar seven years before, established a sort of fairly firm command oth sea over the french. but at that point in 1812, britain was the only nation that stood alone against against. and so they were french in terms of thinking about the americans. i think the british at that point had a sort...
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saw an amazing thing, colleagues, this is when ms julia named her version of ours. in the words of napoleon, the traitor of corsica, and this makes many people, i would say, of this russian-soviet historical upbringing wildly laugh, although we are talking about a person who never mastered the french language in his entire life, we are talking about a person who was bullied in france , when she moved there as a young person, because she did not know french, could not speak normally, this person grew up in loneliness, in harassment, in absolute disrespect, and became an empire. french, because she wanted revenge all those who treated her like that behaved, as the russians say, like some kind of natsmen, they have words, you know such a natsmen, this is napoleon bonaparte, but in order to become the emperor of france, he had to betray his own homeland, and this happened to several of our compatriots, you remember, and i and the russians do not have any empathy, you see, i hoped that even napoleon bonaparte evoked empathy, they would understand what it was like, i would say lonely ... the blac
saw an amazing thing, colleagues, this is when ms julia named her version of ours. in the words of napoleon, the traitor of corsica, and this makes many people, i would say, of this russian-soviet historical upbringing wildly laugh, although we are talking about a person who never mastered the french language in his entire life, we are talking about a person who was bullied in france , when she moved there as a young person, because she did not know french, could not speak normally, this person...
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claims that he is a prince and heir to the emperor napoleon himself. well, what about the protocol for examining the corpse? were put up, maybe you can look at it yourself, and i ’ll write it down, i’m actually where the criminologist is, everything needs to be photographed here, so i thought he was going with you, i thought you were turning over the corpse, well, that’s generally the job of criminologists, oh well, you, come, just lift your shoulder and see if there is an exit hole from a bullet there or not? forward, but there is no bullet, which means the bullet is inside, good, who is good, well, not benkendor anymore, he’s screwed. don't you even want to look at me? yes, however, it doesn’t matter, on a day like this you won’t surprise me with anything today, but what? oh how, how is this by choice? like this? but what about this? but what about? well... for the team and nikolai ivanovich, well, because of this crook from the department, is he a crook or not, what difference does it make, they’re all there no no no that’s how thing
claims that he is a prince and heir to the emperor napoleon himself. well, what about the protocol for examining the corpse? were put up, maybe you can look at it yourself, and i ’ll write it down, i’m actually where the criminologist is, everything needs to be photographed here, so i thought he was going with you, i thought you were turning over the corpse, well, that’s generally the job of criminologists, oh well, you, come, just lift your shoulder and see if there is an exit hole from...
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in the past, the palace was the main repository of the creative heritage of napoleon orda. this is a beautiful building with antique porticoes on the side wings and a rizolit protruding in the center first stone civil building of pinsk. the palace belonged. mateus butrimovich, older than pinsky, a deputy of the lithuanian tribunal, through whose efforts pinsk became a port of international importance with two exits to the baltic sea, along the aginsky and royal canals. the first stone of the palace was laid on september 9, 1784 by the hand of king stanisław august-ponitowski. construction took about 10 years, and the appearance of the building was combined. early classicism and outgoing boroko. in the central part there is an oval hall, which forms a the main facade of the palace has a semicircular bay window with a balcony. the palace façade is richly decorated with columns and semi-columns. five porches run down to the river from a high base, and no one realizes that the moor, thanks to an ingenious drainage system, was built directly above the springs gushing out of th
in the past, the palace was the main repository of the creative heritage of napoleon orda. this is a beautiful building with antique porticoes on the side wings and a rizolit protruding in the center first stone civil building of pinsk. the palace belonged. mateus butrimovich, older than pinsky, a deputy of the lithuanian tribunal, through whose efforts pinsk became a port of international importance with two exits to the baltic sea, along the aginsky and royal canals. the first stone of the...
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the army in august 1912, when kutuzov began to command the army, and the command during the period of napoleon’s invasion, from his date in august 1912, it was put into operation more than 2.0 scattered lower ranks, while this was the merit not of the commanders, chiefs, but of the military police, here in front of the temple stands - a monument 4 m high, a historical artistic monumental composition made by the studio by shcherbakov, general govaldiger, the first rank of police officer in the army. suvorov has a distant figure in his orders, where he determines the place of general govaldigerov in the campaign, all captured trophies taken on the day of the battle are given to the supervision of the military police, 1812 january 27 emperor alexander, this decree is really him there is, in the historical temple complex, that is, this is a separate one, one might say, in the patriot park. but thanks to the military police , a number of important awards were also given to the guys who were captured, yes, yes, we are working in an organized manner with our guys who returned from captivity, who we
the army in august 1912, when kutuzov began to command the army, and the command during the period of napoleon’s invasion, from his date in august 1912, it was put into operation more than 2.0 scattered lower ranks, while this was the merit not of the commanders, chiefs, but of the military police, here in front of the temple stands - a monument 4 m high, a historical artistic monumental composition made by the studio by shcherbakov, general govaldiger, the first rank of police officer in the...
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hermann frank former governor general napoleon high on the list of war criminals. field marshal von kleist. admiral horthy, former regent of hungary. the tall is office sizing traitor austria former guard, later holland. he will be brought to trial. in austria. the last german armies in the southern redoubt had already been surrendered. lieutenant general brandon berger of, the 19th german army, came over the brenner with his chiefs of to sign the capitulation in the small austrian city of innsbruck. american general brooks is ratified. another victory victory. but meantime, near the small town of flensburg on the danish border. grand admiral doenitz, self-styled new fÜhrer of grinds up the last business of state. and the surrender of his once great u-boat fleet. one by one, they enter british box and are taken by men of the royal navy. these germans, once the terror of allied shipping. now, like all their comrades in arms, nothing but prisoners of war. the news of surrender reaches the people of brussels years almost to the day after the german invasion of that c
hermann frank former governor general napoleon high on the list of war criminals. field marshal von kleist. admiral horthy, former regent of hungary. the tall is office sizing traitor austria former guard, later holland. he will be brought to trial. in austria. the last german armies in the southern redoubt had already been surrendered. lieutenant general brandon berger of, the 19th german army, came over the brenner with his chiefs of to sign the capitulation in the small austrian city of...
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, i don’t know there for patriotism, for napoleon, that’s it the fact that he wanted to own the common fund, right up to the point of trembling in his knees, only now he has to communicate with someone, the common fund is now held by a mechanic, an authoritative old thief, here is your hamlet dionisovich being cunning, he can do without subsidies, he begs all the time, while the department , barely making ends meet. yeah, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, and you have your own janitor, our pride, and we held a tender, chose a company that cleans medical institutions and surrounding areas, we pay them a lot of money, and you have your own janitor, and we'll take him out now, well we’ll take away both the state and the shovel from him, and he has... and his own shovel, yes, heavenly conditions, i agree, morgue, morgue, come, let’s go, i ’ll show you the mork, here you go, please, this is the orderlies’ room, i see , the room is spacious, that’s where we have the projection room, that’s where we’ll go. wait, there are corpses right there, let ’s look at them. allow me, allow me, bu
, i don’t know there for patriotism, for napoleon, that’s it the fact that he wanted to own the common fund, right up to the point of trembling in his knees, only now he has to communicate with someone, the common fund is now held by a mechanic, an authoritative old thief, here is your hamlet dionisovich being cunning, he can do without subsidies, he begs all the time, while the department , barely making ends meet. yeah, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, and you have your own janitor, our pride,...
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only the defeat of napoleon, thanks primarily to the russian army, brought long-awaited liberation to the netherlands. moreover , russian troops fought directly on dutch territory, under the command of generals levan ryshkin, alexander benkendorf, and pyotr balabin. russia and other powers that defeated napoleon. there were strong netherlands to counterbalance the influence of france. therefore, the country was expanded to include belgium and the duchy of luxembourg. ostroy was defined as a constitutional monarchy. but a quarter of a century later, belgium separated, the end of the 19th century and luxembourg. the kingdom of the netherlands established itself within its current borders. on this day, exactly 100 years ago, may 31, 1924, the thirteenth congress of the russian communist party ended. the first after lenin's death. this congress played an important role in the struggle for power between the leader's closest associates. stalin, with the support of dinoviev and kamenev, challenged trotsky, who was considered the second man in the party and state. having taken the post of gen
only the defeat of napoleon, thanks primarily to the russian army, brought long-awaited liberation to the netherlands. moreover , russian troops fought directly on dutch territory, under the command of generals levan ryshkin, alexander benkendorf, and pyotr balabin. russia and other powers that defeated napoleon. there were strong netherlands to counterbalance the influence of france. therefore, the country was expanded to include belgium and the duchy of luxembourg. ostroy was defined as a...
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russia and other powers, the winners of napoleon, needed a strong netherlands, which... would balance the influence of france, so the country was expanded to include belgium and the duchy of luxembourg, and the system was defined as a constitutional monarchy, but after a quarter of a century, belgium separated, and at the end of the 19th century, luxembourg , the kingdom of the netherlands established itself within its current borders. on this day, exactly 100 years ago, may 31, 1924, the thirteenth congress of the russian communist party, the first after lenin's death. this congress played an important role in the struggle for power between the leader's closest associates. stalin, with the support of zinoviev and kamenev, challenged trotsky, who was considered the second man in the party and state. having taken the post of general secretary, stalin sharply increased his influence. lenin’s letter to the congress did not help trotsky either. in it, the leader of the proletariat criticized stalin for his rudeness and proposed to remove him from the post of general secretary. but zenov
russia and other powers, the winners of napoleon, needed a strong netherlands, which... would balance the influence of france, so the country was expanded to include belgium and the duchy of luxembourg, and the system was defined as a constitutional monarchy, but after a quarter of a century, belgium separated, and at the end of the 19th century, luxembourg , the kingdom of the netherlands established itself within its current borders. on this day, exactly 100 years ago, may 31, 1924, the...
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in the search for being there later in the 19th century, when napoleon iii actually came to power in 1800, and in fact 53 when napoleon came, it was completed by 1860 , so france is one of the oldest colonies in france, and the region is very strategy for it is considered to be france, and during this period, in fact, for several centuries, france has actually maintained its presence there and has been able to , in fact, according to the immigrants it has sent there, for example, in 1877, a series of people who paris commune group. later, a group of women from the western provinces of france were actually immigrated there to marry and strengthen the french groups there so that they could increase the population of the french against the natives, and this area should he knew that it is considered one of the most strategic areas because in in fact, french nuclear tests have been conducted there since 1960, and one of the points that caused a dispute between france and australia for several decades was one of these points and another reason why that region is important. in fact, 20 to 3
in the search for being there later in the 19th century, when napoleon iii actually came to power in 1800, and in fact 53 when napoleon came, it was completed by 1860 , so france is one of the oldest colonies in france, and the region is very strategy for it is considered to be france, and during this period, in fact, for several centuries, france has actually maintained its presence there and has been able to , in fact, according to the immigrants it has sent there, for example, in 1877, a...
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but it turns out that corsica is essentially the homeland of napoleon. kelly horan: it's a very compelling notion that a corsican band of gangsters might have tried to steal back their flag and pull off the entire rest of the heist in the process. bob wittman: so sonny said that he had access to these paintings. they were in the south of france. and he told me that they wanted $30 million for the two paintings. so we started the investigation. at that point, we called it operation masterpiece. and this was an undercover operation to try to do a buy bust to get these two paintings back to the united states. we contacted the ocbc, which is the french art crime team in paris. they became our partners in the investigation. and they set up wiretaps, and listening in, and they heard sonny using a code. they were talking about the rembrandt and the vermeer being streets. so the idea was my person in the united states wants to buy something from rembrandt street or vermeer street. and that was the code they were using, thinking that no one could figure out what
but it turns out that corsica is essentially the homeland of napoleon. kelly horan: it's a very compelling notion that a corsican band of gangsters might have tried to steal back their flag and pull off the entire rest of the heist in the process. bob wittman: so sonny said that he had access to these paintings. they were in the south of france. and he told me that they wanted $30 million for the two paintings. so we started the investigation. at that point, we called it operation masterpiece....
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main threat to europe, primarily to france and germany, that is , these are the very ambitions that napoleon and then hitler nurtured, which means that they were due to the fact that both france and germany at that time they saw russia as a threat. well, i won’t even comment on mr. macron’s ideas for a long time; he is now obviously speaking from the most vehemently anti-russian positions. i know a little about how the power system is structured in france, what claims the french have for their role in europe in world. i do not rule out that this is russophobia, the cave russophobia that exists now. macron just breathes, it is necessary in order to try to become a leader in europe. exhibition of captured equipment. this is the pride of the german coin artillery, it shoots up to 15 km, the control is automated. howitzer, caliber 211 mm, with it a whole company of heavy guns, they were aimed at moscow, and really hit moscow. the germans collected many tanks, here is a tank of strangled czechoslovakia, here is an italian tank, it successfully escaped from the sands of egypt, here a hungarian
main threat to europe, primarily to france and germany, that is , these are the very ambitions that napoleon and then hitler nurtured, which means that they were due to the fact that both france and germany at that time they saw russia as a threat. well, i won’t even comment on mr. macron’s ideas for a long time; he is now obviously speaking from the most vehemently anti-russian positions. i know a little about how the power system is structured in france, what claims the french have for...
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iii actually came to power in 180 and actually in 53 when napoleon came , they will increase the french until 1860, and this region should know that forgive me for being able to fight against the natives. jamiat is one of the most strategic areas because in fact. these recent protests seem to have happened after the representatives. the french parliament, at the suggestion of the french government , approved changes in the constitution of caledonia, i.e. the land of another nation. the disputed issue is that it is french. they are seeking to grant more voting rights to the french colonialists who live there. what reactions has this french effort caused among the native people? yes, look, in fact , noble is the new carodenew, a land that, well, as one of the overseas lands, now france is considered to be given a part of actually very little autonomy, well, for example, a parliament. now it has a province, and in this provincial parliament, there are now a series of groups that are actually trying for the overall independence of this land . there are a series of people who are loyal to th
iii actually came to power in 180 and actually in 53 when napoleon came , they will increase the french until 1860, and this region should know that forgive me for being able to fight against the natives. jamiat is one of the most strategic areas because in fact. these recent protests seem to have happened after the representatives. the french parliament, at the suggestion of the french government , approved changes in the constitution of caledonia, i.e. the land of another nation. the disputed...
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how did the legs of napoleon and hitler play a part in getting people to switch sites with campbells really prevent focused on for making the change. and which side of civil jelly is safe to drive on? jab builds into the history of list tonights and drones within driving say that's one of the 1st things i needed to come to terms with when i moved countries a few years ago. which got me thinking why to some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right side who got to decide this. and what did the engine romans have to do with it all? well, let's find those driving. tried seem pretty fix, don't the most. if you're in north america drive on the right side of the road by the britain and its former colonies like india focused on history on new zealand, south africa, hong kong single, the list goes on to drive on the list. and while it seems like all the respective rules are set in stone, you will be surprised to know that as recently as 2009 countries were still changing the mind. yes, it's 6 pm on september 7th, 2009 in the tiny island nation of some more voice cr
how did the legs of napoleon and hitler play a part in getting people to switch sites with campbells really prevent focused on for making the change. and which side of civil jelly is safe to drive on? jab builds into the history of list tonights and drones within driving say that's one of the 1st things i needed to come to terms with when i moved countries a few years ago. which got me thinking why to some countries drive on the left side of the road and others on the right side who got to...
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only one portrait of napoleon is considered authentic, and that is physianotras. history has written russian officers into the fashionable parisian ovals. just at the peak of popularity, russian troops enter paris. napoleon abdicates the throne, europe breathes a sigh of relief after the wars that shook it for many years. it was called a session, and you had to buy a ticket, a ticket to the physianotras session. interesting, prince volkonsky bought a ticket or just went to... everything is decided by geography, and the russian troops garrison was located in the royal field on the second or third floor, and the bouchardie hotel was on the first. physianottras is a classic portrait of prince volkonsky next to visually compare how accurate the device was in the contours, but there are nuances with the filling of details: russian officers, french artists painted inspired and strong-willed, there was a problem with awards, they didn’t have time to record exactly, they speculated, next to the heroes the first portraits of a tourist in paris, kushnikovs in full. everyt
only one portrait of napoleon is considered authentic, and that is physianotras. history has written russian officers into the fashionable parisian ovals. just at the peak of popularity, russian troops enter paris. napoleon abdicates the throne, europe breathes a sigh of relief after the wars that shook it for many years. it was called a session, and you had to buy a ticket, a ticket to the physianotras session. interesting, prince volkonsky bought a ticket or just went to... everything is...
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you tomorrow, we should not be enchanted today. it follows from your words that there cannot be new napoleons, well, in the world, that is, we must wait for the material side, and the intellectual side should not be waited for, that is , whether it is possible to win with intelligence in a modern war, the same sirsky will turn out to be more intellectual than that gerasimov, and will find some clever trick that will allow ukraine needs to significantly improve its own situation. on the battlefield, is it already the 18th century, it is already the napoleonic wars, when intelligence played a big role, please, and nowadays the intelligence of leaders plays a significant role and we must give credit, general gerasimov, the chief of the general staff of the russian army, is not the most stupid among others, with the help of other russian generals, so he knows the subject, he is the author of the concept of hybrid war, which is currently being implemented not only on the territory of our country, but many around the world such hybrid wars are taking place, and therefore we have to understand that
you tomorrow, we should not be enchanted today. it follows from your words that there cannot be new napoleons, well, in the world, that is, we must wait for the material side, and the intellectual side should not be waited for, that is , whether it is possible to win with intelligence in a modern war, the same sirsky will turn out to be more intellectual than that gerasimov, and will find some clever trick that will allow ukraine needs to significantly improve its own situation. on the...
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and i felt like little napoleon here he's, he's pushing out all these ideas to, to need a while made. it was really not even bathroom on it. you talk any st politician. nobody wants to go until you create official. now the other side of that coin is, we know that since 2014 and couldn't use the americans, the french, the british, everybody sit on the ground in ukraine officially. so what does this make of what the prices are stable, big, big difference actually when you're looking at the maddox your face, when you say you're basically on the ground, well, that takes things off a level and that's what people are sick and tired. we need to stop this type of rhetoric. we should be pulling back. we know what the situation is on the ground. wines have been broken time and time again because you created a body off, their backing off. their mind is being broken very quickly and solidly in the past few months. so why would background say this pastor? i mean you have germany, which is the economic engine of europe. and then you have france, which is the most hardcore military, let's say the tr
and i felt like little napoleon here he's, he's pushing out all these ideas to, to need a while made. it was really not even bathroom on it. you talk any st politician. nobody wants to go until you create official. now the other side of that coin is, we know that since 2014 and couldn't use the americans, the french, the british, everybody sit on the ground in ukraine officially. so what does this make of what the prices are stable, big, big difference actually when you're looking at the maddox...
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and i felt like little napoleon here, he's, he's pushing out all these ideas to, to need a while later was really not going back to in the morning. you talked and he said, politician, nobody wants to go until you create a official. now the other side of the court is we know that since 2014, they couldn't use the americans, the french, the british, everybody stayed on the ground in ukraine, nevada officially. so what does this make of what the process of staple makes a big difference? actually when you look at the different maddox for your face, when you say you're basically on the ground, well, that takes things up a level and that's what people are sick and tired. we need to stop this type of rhetoric. we should be pulling back. we know what the situation is on the ground. winds have been broken time and time again because you crated it, backing off their backing off their minus be broken very quickly and solidly in the past few months. so why would background say this posture? i mean, you have germany, which is the economic engine of europe, and then you have france, which is the mos
and i felt like little napoleon here, he's, he's pushing out all these ideas to, to need a while later was really not going back to in the morning. you talked and he said, politician, nobody wants to go until you create a official. now the other side of the court is we know that since 2014, they couldn't use the americans, the french, the british, everybody stayed on the ground in ukraine, nevada officially. so what does this make of what the process of staple makes a big difference? actually...
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and this makes me think of another uh, price napoleon, i fully understood who did not stop provoking the impressions and his arrow against the boston. eventually, doctors a face to declare war on process, which he lost in 6 months now. um we don't ones that we have no clear states that can destroy not only themselves but the rest of humanity. so you need to break that gridlock, you would need to break the pretest. you need to accept the fact that the whether we would like it or not. we live on only one land and we cannot afford to continue with escalation. but it's not only mat crohn who's mad it is joe biden. and anthony, blinking, and all of phillips and his board minister and recei. uh select on this for administer. um uh, david camera on there. oh. using very belligerent rhetoric. well, i mean, okay, now that you brought up a camera and then i'll go to appear menu. well, i mean, he very loosely said, you know, that, you, you, craig can use whatever british weapons they want, however, they want even against russia, russia proper. and then the, the, the, the response to that is tha
and this makes me think of another uh, price napoleon, i fully understood who did not stop provoking the impressions and his arrow against the boston. eventually, doctors a face to declare war on process, which he lost in 6 months now. um we don't ones that we have no clear states that can destroy not only themselves but the rest of humanity. so you need to break that gridlock, you would need to break the pretest. you need to accept the fact that the whether we would like it or not. we live on...
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and this makes me think of another price. napoleon, i fully understood who did not stop provoking the impressions and his arrogance. uh, watched them eventually just to say face to declare war on prussia, which he lost in 6 months now. um, we don't ones that we have no clear states that can destroy not only themselves but the rest of humanity. so you need to break that gridlock, you would need to break the pretest. you need to accept the fact that the whether we like it or not, we live on only one land and we cannot afford continue with escalation. what is not only mat crohn whose mad it is, joe biden, and anthony blankets and all of shots, and his foreign minister, and recei. uh, so like this for minutes or um, uh, david camera on there. oh. using very belligerent rhetoric. well, i mean, okay, now, now that you brought up a camera on, i'll go to appear menu. well, i mean, he very, um, uh, loosely said, you know, that ukraine can use whatever british weapons they want and wherever they want, even against russia, i brush you a proper. and then the, the, the, the response to that is tha
and this makes me think of another price. napoleon, i fully understood who did not stop provoking the impressions and his arrogance. uh, watched them eventually just to say face to declare war on prussia, which he lost in 6 months now. um, we don't ones that we have no clear states that can destroy not only themselves but the rest of humanity. so you need to break that gridlock, you would need to break the pretest. you need to accept the fact that the whether we like it or not, we live on only...
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and this makes me think of another price. napoleon, i fully understood who did not stop provoking the impressions and his arrow against the lost them eventually just to say, face to declare war on process, which he lost in 6 months now. um, we don't ones that we have no clear states that can destroy not only themselves but the rest of humanity. so you need to break that gridlock, you would need to break the break as you need to accept the fact that the whether we like it or not, we'll live on only one planet. and uh, we cannot afford to continue with escalation, but it's not only mat crohn who's mad it is joe biden. and anthony blanket and all of phillips and his born minister. and recei. uh so much. and it's 4 minutes or um, uh, david camera on there. oh, using very belligerent rhetoric. well, i mean, okay, now the other 2 brought up a camera on i'll go to appear menu. well, i mean, he very, um, uh, loosely said, you know, that, you, you, craig can use whatever british weapons they want and wherever they want, even against rush, i brought you a proper. and then the, the, the, the res
and this makes me think of another price. napoleon, i fully understood who did not stop provoking the impressions and his arrow against the lost them eventually just to say, face to declare war on process, which he lost in 6 months now. um, we don't ones that we have no clear states that can destroy not only themselves but the rest of humanity. so you need to break that gridlock, you would need to break the break as you need to accept the fact that the whether we like it or not, we'll live on...
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and this makes me think of another french napoleon i fully understood who did not stop provoking the impressions and his arrogance. uh, watched them eventually just to say, face to declare war on prussia, which he lost in 6 months now. um, we don't ones that we have no clear states that can destroy not only themselves but the rest of humanity. so you need to break the grid lock, you would need to break the pretends. you need to accept the fact that the whether we like it or not, we live on only one land and we cannot afford to continue with escalation. what is not only mat crohn whose mad on it is joe biden, and anthony blanket and all of shots and his born minister and recei. uh, so like this for minutes or um, uh, david camera on there. oh. using very belligerent rhetoric. well, i mean, okay, now the other 2 brought up, um a camera and um, i'll go to appear manual. i mean, he very, um, uh, loosely said, you know, that, you, you, craig can use whatever british weapons they want and wherever they want, even against rush, i brush or proper. and then the, the, the, the response to that
and this makes me think of another french napoleon i fully understood who did not stop provoking the impressions and his arrogance. uh, watched them eventually just to say, face to declare war on prussia, which he lost in 6 months now. um, we don't ones that we have no clear states that can destroy not only themselves but the rest of humanity. so you need to break the grid lock, you would need to break the pretends. you need to accept the fact that the whether we like it or not, we live on only...