German Scientist Exposes Chemtrails as Military Operations
German Scientist Exposes Chemtrails as Military Operations
A TV news report from Germany confirms that the German Military is manipulating the climate in Germany. As a result scientists have filed a lawsuit against the government for climate manipulation. The video concludes, "We can state with a 97% certainty that we have on our hands chemical trails (chemtrails) comprised by fine dust containing polymers and metals, used to disrupt radar signals." The purpose of chemtrails, which are well documented over the United State and other parts of the world, according to researchers, is to manipulate the weather. Karsten Brandt, German meteorologist states, "The Federal Army is Manipulating the Meteorological maps." The disruption of radar signals is the main purpose theorizes Mr. Brandt in the interview. "I was surprised that this artificial cloud was so wide-spread. The radar images are stunning considering the needed tons of dispersed elements although, the federal army claims that only small amounts of material were propagated. The military heads claim that the substances used are not harmful." Johannes Remmel, German Green party representative states, "The government must provide explanations to the unsuspecting population." While radar is tracking suspicious aircraft, the Germany Military then uses counterfeit satellite imagery to hide their operations. In Germany, weather manipulation is prohibited, and I would likewise believe that it is prohibited in the US as well. Since chemtrails are so widespread, I would rule out the idea <b>...</b>
A TV news report from Germany confirms that the German Military is manipulating the climate in Germany. As a result scientists have filed a lawsuit against the government for climate manipulation. The video concludes, "We can state with a 97% certainty that we have on our hands chemical trails (chemtrails) comprised by fine dust containing polymers and metals, used to disrupt radar signals." The purpose of chemtrails, which are well documented over the United State and other parts of the world, according to researchers, is to manipulate the weather. Karsten Brandt, German meteorologist states, "The Federal Army is Manipulating the Meteorological maps." The disruption of radar signals is the main purpose theorizes Mr. Brandt in the interview. "I was surprised that this artificial cloud was so wide-spread. The radar images are stunning considering the needed tons of dispersed elements although, the federal army claims that only small amounts of material were propagated. The military heads claim that the substances used are not harmful." Johannes Remmel, German Green party representative states, "The government must provide explanations to the unsuspecting population." While radar is tracking suspicious aircraft, the Germany Military then uses counterfeit satellite imagery to hide their operations. In Germany, weather manipulation is prohibited, and I would likewise believe that it is prohibited in the US as well. Since chemtrails are so widespread, I would rule out the idea <b>...</b>
The Road To The Wall / Berlin Wall Documentary Film Video
The Road To The Wall / Berlin Wall Documentary Film Video
The Road To The Wall / Berlin Wall Documentary Film Video. Public domain video. Directorate of Armed Forces Information and Education. The Road to the Wall. 1962. The Road to the Wall is a 1962 short documentary film produced by Robert Saudek. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. This program has been declared obsolete for use within the sponsoring agency, but may have content value for educational use. Producer: Department of Defense. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. The Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer) was a physical barrier completely encircling West Berlin, separating it from the German Democratic Republic (GDR) (East Germany), including East Berlin. The longer inner German border demarcated the border between East and West Germany. Both borders came to symbolize the Iron Curtain between Western Europe and the Eastern Bloc. The wall separated East Germany from West Germany for more than a quarter of a century, from the day construction began on 13 August 1961 until the Wall was brought down on 9 November 1989. During this period, at least 98 people were confirmed killed trying to cross the Wall into West Berlin, according to official figures. However, a prominent victims' group claims that more than 200 people were killed trying to flee from East to West Berlin.[2] The East German government issued shooting orders to border guards dealing with defectors, though such orders are not the same as shoot to kill orders which GDR <b>...</b>
The Road To The Wall / Berlin Wall Documentary Film Video. Public domain video. Directorate of Armed Forces Information and Education. The Road to the Wall. 1962. The Road to the Wall is a 1962 short documentary film produced by Robert Saudek. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. This program has been declared obsolete for use within the sponsoring agency, but may have content value for educational use. Producer: Department of Defense. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. The Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer) was a physical barrier completely encircling West Berlin, separating it from the German Democratic Republic (GDR) (East Germany), including East Berlin. The longer inner German border demarcated the border between East and West Germany. Both borders came to symbolize the Iron Curtain between Western Europe and the Eastern Bloc. The wall separated East Germany from West Germany for more than a quarter of a century, from the day construction began on 13 August 1961 until the Wall was brought down on 9 November 1989. During this period, at least 98 people were confirmed killed trying to cross the Wall into West Berlin, according to official figures. However, a prominent victims' group claims that more than 200 people were killed trying to flee from East to West Berlin.[2] The East German government issued shooting orders to border guards dealing with defectors, though such orders are not the same as shoot to kill orders which GDR <b>...</b>
- Duration: 33:11
- Published: 2009-06-07
- Uploaded: 2010-10-03
- Author: rosaryfilms
WW1 US Army vs German Army 1918 ( Part 2 )
WW1 US Army vs German Army 1918 ( Part 2 )
IULIAN ROMANIA
IULIAN ROMANIA
- Duration: 8:18
- Published: 2009-05-19
- Uploaded: 2010-10-07
- Author: IuliCata82
Team America German Part 3
Team America German Part 3
Teil 3
Teil 3
- Duration: 10:49
- Published: 2009-09-17
- Uploaded: 2010-09-29
- Author: marloe91
German TV Report Trucking in America with My Truck
German TV Report Trucking in America with My Truck
Here is a reportage about trucking in America by Germany's Bayern 3 TV using my Kenworth as one of the main trucks for these report. It is in a mix of English & German. DEUTSCH: Ein Reportage uerber Trucking in Amerika bei Bayern 3, mit mein Kenworth als eine dei haubt Trucks.
Here is a reportage about trucking in America by Germany's Bayern 3 TV using my Kenworth as one of the main trucks for these report. It is in a mix of English & German. DEUTSCH: Ein Reportage uerber Trucking in Amerika bei Bayern 3, mit mein Kenworth als eine dei haubt Trucks.
- Duration: 10:00
- Published: 2007-02-24
- Uploaded: 2010-08-27
- Author: HighwayHank1
Running Wild "Victim Of States Power"
Running Wild "Victim Of States Power"
Track taken from 1984's "Gates To Purgatory" Running Wild is one from a wave of German Heavy metal bands to emerge in the early/mid 1980s (along with Helloween, Rage, Blind Guardian, Grave Digger, etc). The music they play is compilation of heavy, power and speed metal. The band has carved its niche in the metal world as the first "pirate metal" band, a theme which took off with the release of Under Jolly Roger in 1987 (thus abandoning the paganic imagery of their earlier work). The band is still active today. In 1976 a new school band called Granite Heart was established in Hamburg, Germany under the command of Rolf Kasparek alias Rock'n'Rolf. Granite Heart consisted of: Rock'n'Rolf (lead vocals, guitar), Uwe Bendig (guitar), Michael Hoffmann (drums) and Jörg Schwarz (bass), who was replaced by Carsten David (bass) shortly after. Around 1979 the band was renamed as Running Wild and in 1983 they released their first demo-tape with the following line-up: Rock'n'Rolf (lead vocals, guitar), Uwe Bendig (guitar), Matthias Kaufmann (bass) and Hasche (drums). Running Wild astonished their hometown Hamburg, Germany with heavy speed Metal and a flashy leather image, so that finally the songs Iron Heads and Bones to Ashes were published on the Death Metal compilation by NOISE in 1984. Under the same label their debut album Gates to Purgatory was released in the same year and sold not less than 20.000 units in the first three months. The record climbed the german metal-charts and <b>...</b>
Track taken from 1984's "Gates To Purgatory" Running Wild is one from a wave of German Heavy metal bands to emerge in the early/mid 1980s (along with Helloween, Rage, Blind Guardian, Grave Digger, etc). The music they play is compilation of heavy, power and speed metal. The band has carved its niche in the metal world as the first "pirate metal" band, a theme which took off with the release of Under Jolly Roger in 1987 (thus abandoning the paganic imagery of their earlier work). The band is still active today. In 1976 a new school band called Granite Heart was established in Hamburg, Germany under the command of Rolf Kasparek alias Rock'n'Rolf. Granite Heart consisted of: Rock'n'Rolf (lead vocals, guitar), Uwe Bendig (guitar), Michael Hoffmann (drums) and Jörg Schwarz (bass), who was replaced by Carsten David (bass) shortly after. Around 1979 the band was renamed as Running Wild and in 1983 they released their first demo-tape with the following line-up: Rock'n'Rolf (lead vocals, guitar), Uwe Bendig (guitar), Matthias Kaufmann (bass) and Hasche (drums). Running Wild astonished their hometown Hamburg, Germany with heavy speed Metal and a flashy leather image, so that finally the songs Iron Heads and Bones to Ashes were published on the Death Metal compilation by NOISE in 1984. Under the same label their debut album Gates to Purgatory was released in the same year and sold not less than 20.000 units in the first three months. The record climbed the german metal-charts and <b>...</b>
A brief history of the United States of America (subtitles)
A brief history of the United States of America (subtitles)
Aus "Bowling for Columbine" mit deutschen untertitel
Aus "Bowling for Columbine" mit deutschen untertitel
- Duration: 3:06
- Published: 2007-11-02
- Uploaded: 2010-09-30
- Author: t1288
Germany / Flags of Federal states.
Germany / Flags of Federal states.
Full name: Federal Republic of Germany Population: 82.2 million (UN, 2009) Capital: Berlin Area: 357027 sq km (137849 sq miles) Major language: German Major religion: Christianity Life expectancy: 77 years (men), 82 years (women) (UN) Monetary unit: 1 euro = 100 cents Main exports: Motor vehicles, electrical machinery, metals GNI per capita: US $42440 (World Bank, 2008) Internet domain: .de International dialling code: +49 ARD - organisation of regional public broadcasters; operates Das Erste, the main national public TV channel ZDF - operates second national public TV channel n-tv - commercial, rolling-news N24 - commercial, rolling news RTL - major commercial broadcaster, operates entertainment channels Deutsche Welle TV - Germany's international TV service, in German, English, Spanish Sky - pay-TV operator Radio ARD - umbrella organisation of public radio services, including those of individual regions Deutschlandradio - operates national public stations Deutschlandfunk and Deutschlandradio Kultur, both offering current affairs and cultural programmes Deutsche Welle - international radio broadcaster, services in many languages The Bundesrat is the federal organ through which the states participate in national legislation. State participation in federal legislation is necessary if the law falls within the area of concurrent legislative power, requires states to administer federal regulations, or is so designated by the Basic Law. Every state has its own constitutional <b>...</b>
Full name: Federal Republic of Germany Population: 82.2 million (UN, 2009) Capital: Berlin Area: 357027 sq km (137849 sq miles) Major language: German Major religion: Christianity Life expectancy: 77 years (men), 82 years (women) (UN) Monetary unit: 1 euro = 100 cents Main exports: Motor vehicles, electrical machinery, metals GNI per capita: US $42440 (World Bank, 2008) Internet domain: .de International dialling code: +49 ARD - organisation of regional public broadcasters; operates Das Erste, the main national public TV channel ZDF - operates second national public TV channel n-tv - commercial, rolling-news N24 - commercial, rolling news RTL - major commercial broadcaster, operates entertainment channels Deutsche Welle TV - Germany's international TV service, in German, English, Spanish Sky - pay-TV operator Radio ARD - umbrella organisation of public radio services, including those of individual regions Deutschlandradio - operates national public stations Deutschlandfunk and Deutschlandradio Kultur, both offering current affairs and cultural programmes Deutsche Welle - international radio broadcaster, services in many languages The Bundesrat is the federal organ through which the states participate in national legislation. State participation in federal legislation is necessary if the law falls within the area of concurrent legislative power, requires states to administer federal regulations, or is so designated by the Basic Law. Every state has its own constitutional <b>...</b>
- Duration: 2:59
- Published: 2010-04-29
- Uploaded: 2010-08-27
- Author: matheona
German WWI U-Boat UB88
German WWI U-Boat UB88
This is a rare peek inside a German U-Boat found off the California Coast of the United States in 2003 by famous shipwreck researchers Gary Fabian and Ray Arntz.
This is a rare peek inside a German U-Boat found off the California Coast of the United States in 2003 by famous shipwreck researchers Gary Fabian and Ray Arntz.
- Duration: 6:08
- Published: 2008-05-01
- Uploaded: 2010-09-11
- Author: pinchibuso
German U-boat, U-352 - Underwater footage
German U-boat, U-352 - Underwater footage
NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries is out on a expedition researching sites from WWII's Battle of the Atlantic, off the shores of the United States. This video (UNC Coastal Studies Institute) depicts the German U-boat, U-352, as it sits currently at the bottom of the ocean.
NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries is out on a expedition researching sites from WWII's Battle of the Atlantic, off the shores of the United States. This video (UNC Coastal Studies Institute) depicts the German U-boat, U-352, as it sits currently at the bottom of the ocean.
- Duration: 4:48
- Published: 2008-07-18
- Uploaded: 2010-09-28
- Author: sanctuaries
Kaiserhymne (Heil dir im Siegerkranz), Hail to Thee in Victor's Crown (german emperor hymn)
Kaiserhymne (Heil dir im Siegerkranz), Hail to Thee in Victor's Crown (german emperor hymn)
Deutsch/ German: (English and Français at the end of the text) Heil dir im Siegerkranz Geschichte der deutschen Nationalhymnen Als deutsche Nationalhymne vor dem Deutschen Krieg von 1866 galt das Lied "Was ist des Deutschen Vaterland" von Ernst Moritz Arndt (1769-1860), gedichtet 1813 und 1825 komponiert von Gustav Reichardt (1797-1884). Die "Wacht am Rhein" wurde 1840 von Max Schneckenburger (1819-1849) gedichtet. In dieser Zeit fing der damalige französische Regierungschef Adolphe Thiers an darüber zu schwadronieren, dass der Rhein die französische Ostgrenze sein müsse und verursachte damit einen Sturm der Entrüstung (Rheinkrise). 1854 komponierte Karl Wilhelm (1815-1873) die Melodie. Am 11. Juni 1854 wurde das Lied in Krefeld zur Feier der silbernen Hochzeit des nachmaligen Kaisers Wilhelm I. mit nachmaliger Kaiserin Augusta erstmals gesungen. Bei Ausbruch des Deutsch-Französischen Krieges 1870 wurde die "Wacht am Rhein" zur deutschen Volkshymne. Später war vorwiegend das "Deutschlandlied" Nationalhymne. Als eigentlicher Verfasser der deutschen Kaiserhymne "Heil dir im Siegerkranz" ist der schleswigsche Pfarrer Heinrich Harries (1762-1802) zu betrachten. Am 27. Januar 1790 veröffentlichte er im "Flensburger Wochenblatt" ein "Lied für den dänischen Untertan, an seines Königs Geburtstag zu singen in der Melodie des englischen Volksliedes "God save great George the King", das mit den Worten beginnt: "Heil dir, dem liebenden Herrscher des Vaterlands! Heil, Christian dir <b>...</b>
Deutsch/ German: (English and Français at the end of the text) Heil dir im Siegerkranz Geschichte der deutschen Nationalhymnen Als deutsche Nationalhymne vor dem Deutschen Krieg von 1866 galt das Lied "Was ist des Deutschen Vaterland" von Ernst Moritz Arndt (1769-1860), gedichtet 1813 und 1825 komponiert von Gustav Reichardt (1797-1884). Die "Wacht am Rhein" wurde 1840 von Max Schneckenburger (1819-1849) gedichtet. In dieser Zeit fing der damalige französische Regierungschef Adolphe Thiers an darüber zu schwadronieren, dass der Rhein die französische Ostgrenze sein müsse und verursachte damit einen Sturm der Entrüstung (Rheinkrise). 1854 komponierte Karl Wilhelm (1815-1873) die Melodie. Am 11. Juni 1854 wurde das Lied in Krefeld zur Feier der silbernen Hochzeit des nachmaligen Kaisers Wilhelm I. mit nachmaliger Kaiserin Augusta erstmals gesungen. Bei Ausbruch des Deutsch-Französischen Krieges 1870 wurde die "Wacht am Rhein" zur deutschen Volkshymne. Später war vorwiegend das "Deutschlandlied" Nationalhymne. Als eigentlicher Verfasser der deutschen Kaiserhymne "Heil dir im Siegerkranz" ist der schleswigsche Pfarrer Heinrich Harries (1762-1802) zu betrachten. Am 27. Januar 1790 veröffentlichte er im "Flensburger Wochenblatt" ein "Lied für den dänischen Untertan, an seines Königs Geburtstag zu singen in der Melodie des englischen Volksliedes "God save great George the King", das mit den Worten beginnt: "Heil dir, dem liebenden Herrscher des Vaterlands! Heil, Christian dir <b>...</b>
- Duration: 4:29
- Published: 2008-05-08
- Uploaded: 2010-10-08
- Author: HistoryHagen
Somali pirates arrested after attack on German warship (NEW)
Somali pirates arrested after attack on German warship (NEW)
This is fresh footage, filmed by crew aboard the Greek frigate Psara and made available by the Council of the European Union, of the arrest of Somali pirates after they attacked the German naval tanker Spessart on the 29th of March. For the latest announcements from the EU naval mission: www.mschoa.eu On March 29th, pirates attacked the German tanker FGH Spessaert. A Spanish Helicopter from frigate Victoria and Special Forces from Greek Frigate Psara managed to arrest the pirates and deliver them to a German warship which brought them to Kenya. Greek Special Force Commander and the Nurse on Psara tell the story. Non professional stock shots from the Psara crew illustrate the intervention, conducted by 3 different Members States participating in the EU NAVFOR Atalanta operation.
This is fresh footage, filmed by crew aboard the Greek frigate Psara and made available by the Council of the European Union, of the arrest of Somali pirates after they attacked the German naval tanker Spessart on the 29th of March. For the latest announcements from the EU naval mission: www.mschoa.eu On March 29th, pirates attacked the German tanker FGH Spessaert. A Spanish Helicopter from frigate Victoria and Special Forces from Greek Frigate Psara managed to arrest the pirates and deliver them to a German warship which brought them to Kenya. Greek Special Force Commander and the Nurse on Psara tell the story. Non professional stock shots from the Psara crew illustrate the intervention, conducted by 3 different Members States participating in the EU NAVFOR Atalanta operation.
- Duration: 1:10
- Published: 2009-04-16
- Uploaded: 2010-10-03
- Author: EUXTV
Making of The Mercator K55K German Knife - Solingen, Germany
Making of The Mercator K55K German Knife - Solingen, Germany
This was the first pocket knife I ever owned. They were brought back to the United States by GI's after WWII. They really caught on and by the late 1950s when Solingen had begun to rebuild they began to be imported in large numbers. I have found documents in the Solingen city archive with this knife design going back to the mid to late 1800s. But, I believe it may be older than that. The patent has been bought and sold over the years. It is now owned by Otter-Messer and can still be bought today. It is a simple, elegant design that has withstood the test of time.
This was the first pocket knife I ever owned. They were brought back to the United States by GI's after WWII. They really caught on and by the late 1950s when Solingen had begun to rebuild they began to be imported in large numbers. I have found documents in the Solingen city archive with this knife design going back to the mid to late 1800s. But, I believe it may be older than that. The patent has been bought and sold over the years. It is now owned by Otter-Messer and can still be bought today. It is a simple, elegant design that has withstood the test of time.
- Duration: 3:17
- Published: 2008-04-06
- Uploaded: 2010-09-09
- Author: worldknives
General McChrystal Visits German Troops in Northern Afghanistan
General McChrystal Visits German Troops in Northern Afghanistan
General Stanley McChrystal, the Commander of ISAF and US forces in Afghanistan, visited the province of Kunduz on July 29, where he met with German troops and the local Governor and acknowledged a growing insurgency in the region. He also emphasized the importance of protecting the Afghans, warning "If you fall prey to letting the Taliban cause us to harm the Afghan people, they win."
General Stanley McChrystal, the Commander of ISAF and US forces in Afghanistan, visited the province of Kunduz on July 29, where he met with German troops and the local Governor and acknowledged a growing insurgency in the region. He also emphasized the importance of protecting the Afghans, warning "If you fall prey to letting the Taliban cause us to harm the Afghan people, they win."
- Duration: 2:28
- Published: 2009-07-30
- Uploaded: 2010-10-07
- Author: nasenstaub
Captured German Aircraft
Captured German Aircraft
The first German aircraft flown and evaluated by the British was a Messerschmitt Bf 109E that made a forced landing in France in November 1939. The aircraft was studied and flown by the French and then given to the British in May 1940. It was promptly ferried to England and assigned to Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) Farnborough where it was flown and tested extensively. In 1942 it was transferred to the US Army Air Forces and was shipped to the United States. RAE Farnborough had been involved in aircraft development and testing since before the First World War. With the commencement of the Second World War, Farnborough became increasingly concerned with investigation of crashed and captured enemy aircraft and equipment. Other elements of the Royal Air Force (RAF) engaged in ATI were the RAF Air Fighting Development Unit (AFDU), located initially at the RAF airfields at Northolt and later at Duxford and then Wittering; and No. 1426 (Enemy Aircraft) Flight, which was formed at Duxford in 1941. These elements were responsible for operating enemy aircraft in mock combat against Allied aircraft and devising suitable Allied tactics. Also, Farnborough's Wireless and Electrical Flight (W&EF) was engaged in testing enemy radar-equipped aircraft later in the war. One of the duties of No. 1426 Flight was to demonstrate enemy aircraft at RAF and USAAF airfields to provide recognition training for aircrews. Other Luftwaffe aircraft that came into the possession of the British and <b>...</b>
The first German aircraft flown and evaluated by the British was a Messerschmitt Bf 109E that made a forced landing in France in November 1939. The aircraft was studied and flown by the French and then given to the British in May 1940. It was promptly ferried to England and assigned to Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) Farnborough where it was flown and tested extensively. In 1942 it was transferred to the US Army Air Forces and was shipped to the United States. RAE Farnborough had been involved in aircraft development and testing since before the First World War. With the commencement of the Second World War, Farnborough became increasingly concerned with investigation of crashed and captured enemy aircraft and equipment. Other elements of the Royal Air Force (RAF) engaged in ATI were the RAF Air Fighting Development Unit (AFDU), located initially at the RAF airfields at Northolt and later at Duxford and then Wittering; and No. 1426 (Enemy Aircraft) Flight, which was formed at Duxford in 1941. These elements were responsible for operating enemy aircraft in mock combat against Allied aircraft and devising suitable Allied tactics. Also, Farnborough's Wireless and Electrical Flight (W&EF) was engaged in testing enemy radar-equipped aircraft later in the war. One of the duties of No. 1426 Flight was to demonstrate enemy aircraft at RAF and USAAF airfields to provide recognition training for aircrews. Other Luftwaffe aircraft that came into the possession of the British and <b>...</b>
- Duration: 4:09
- Published: 2007-11-19
- Uploaded: 2010-10-03
- Author: Bomberguy
Franz Ferdinand - Auf Achse
Franz Ferdinand - Auf Achse
Franz Ferdinand Studio album by Franz Ferdinand Released 9 February 2004 Recorded 2003 Genre Post-punk, indie rock Length 38:45 (single disc) 54:35 (double disc) Label Domino Records Producer Franz Ferdinand, Tore Johansson Franz Ferdinand is the debut album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand, released in early 2004. It entered the United Kingdom album charts at number three in February 2004 and contains three UK top ten singles: "Take Me Out", "This Fire" (on the download chart) and "The Dark of the Matinée" or "Matinée". Franz Ferdinand won the 2004 Mercury Music Prize. The album has since sold over 3.6 million copies worldwide. The album is notable as one of the very few modern albums that are not compressed to the max in participation of the loudness war. Chart performance The album entered the UK album charts at #3 in February 2004 and at #12 on the Australian ARIA album charts in April 2004. The album entered the Billboard 200 album charts on April 26, 2004, and climbed slowly, peaking at #32 in December 2004. It reached #2 on the Heatseeker chart for new acts. As of September 2004, there have been five different singles released from the album: The "Darts of Pleasure" EP reached the top 50 of the UK singles charts in September 2003. "Take Me Out" reached the top 5 of the UK charts, top 10 of the Irish charts and top 40 in a composite European chart. "The Dark of the Matinée" or "Matinée" reached the top 10 of the UK singles charts and top 30 of the World <b>...</b>
Franz Ferdinand Studio album by Franz Ferdinand Released 9 February 2004 Recorded 2003 Genre Post-punk, indie rock Length 38:45 (single disc) 54:35 (double disc) Label Domino Records Producer Franz Ferdinand, Tore Johansson Franz Ferdinand is the debut album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand, released in early 2004. It entered the United Kingdom album charts at number three in February 2004 and contains three UK top ten singles: "Take Me Out", "This Fire" (on the download chart) and "The Dark of the Matinée" or "Matinée". Franz Ferdinand won the 2004 Mercury Music Prize. The album has since sold over 3.6 million copies worldwide. The album is notable as one of the very few modern albums that are not compressed to the max in participation of the loudness war. Chart performance The album entered the UK album charts at #3 in February 2004 and at #12 on the Australian ARIA album charts in April 2004. The album entered the Billboard 200 album charts on April 26, 2004, and climbed slowly, peaking at #32 in December 2004. It reached #2 on the Heatseeker chart for new acts. As of September 2004, there have been five different singles released from the album: The "Darts of Pleasure" EP reached the top 50 of the UK singles charts in September 2003. "Take Me Out" reached the top 5 of the UK charts, top 10 of the Irish charts and top 40 in a composite European chart. "The Dark of the Matinée" or "Matinée" reached the top 10 of the UK singles charts and top 30 of the World <b>...</b>
- Duration: 5:11
- Published: 2008-05-30
- Uploaded: 2010-10-08
- Author: blestemp
German Troops Counterattack in Latvia (Aug 1944)
German Troops Counterattack in Latvia (Aug 1944)
WW2 footage. German Wartime Newsreel (Die Deutsche Wochenschau Nr. 730, 31-Aug-1944)
WW2 footage. German Wartime Newsreel (Die Deutsche Wochenschau Nr. 730, 31-Aug-1944)
GERMAN SIG SAUER P6 / P225 SELF LOADING PISTOL
GERMAN SIG SAUER P6 / P225 SELF LOADING PISTOL
BASIC FIELD STRIPPING AND DISASSEMBLY OF THE SIG SAUER. KNOWN IN EUROPE AS THE P6, IT IS KNOWN IN THE UNITED STATES AS THE P225, HAS THE EXACT SPECIFICATIONS OF THE P225. INCORPORATES BROWNINGS INCLINED PLANE METHOD OF LOCKING, UTILIZES THE GRIP PROFILE OF THE WALTHER P38, AND INCORPORATES A HOLLOW TITANIUM HAMMER. USES A HAMMER DROP LEVER AND HAS NO EXTERNAL SAFETY. ONE OF THE FINEST HANDGUNS EVER PRODUCED. THENAGANTMAN@GMAIL.COM, CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE THENAGANTMAN.COM
BASIC FIELD STRIPPING AND DISASSEMBLY OF THE SIG SAUER. KNOWN IN EUROPE AS THE P6, IT IS KNOWN IN THE UNITED STATES AS THE P225, HAS THE EXACT SPECIFICATIONS OF THE P225. INCORPORATES BROWNINGS INCLINED PLANE METHOD OF LOCKING, UTILIZES THE GRIP PROFILE OF THE WALTHER P38, AND INCORPORATES A HOLLOW TITANIUM HAMMER. USES A HAMMER DROP LEVER AND HAS NO EXTERNAL SAFETY. ONE OF THE FINEST HANDGUNS EVER PRODUCED. THENAGANTMAN@GMAIL.COM, CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE THENAGANTMAN.COM
- Duration: 6:06
- Published: 2009-10-09
- Uploaded: 2010-10-03
- Author: THENAGANTMAN
ASL Laughs: "American VS German"
ASL Laughs: "American VS German"
An American Deaf man met 3 Deaf Germans at the bar.
An American Deaf man met 3 Deaf Germans at the bar.
- Duration: 2:29
- Published: 2009-02-03
- Uploaded: 2010-08-27
- Author: 4jsabc