61:29

The Unspoken Victims - German Expulsion from Prussia - Schwiebus and Meseritz today
It is well known fact but it seems to have disappeared from History as it is taught in sch...
published: 09 Jun 2013
author: EdenRadio
The Unspoken Victims - German Expulsion from Prussia - Schwiebus and Meseritz today
The Unspoken Victims - German Expulsion from Prussia - Schwiebus and Meseritz today
It is well known fact but it seems to have disappeared from History as it is taught in school or presented in the media. After WW2 between 1945 and 1951 some...- published: 09 Jun 2013
- views: 115
- author: EdenRadio
4:23

Westpreussen heute / West Prussia today
Eine Reise durch das ehemalige Westpreussen / A journey through former West Prussia....
published: 04 Mar 2013
author: Peter Pee
Westpreussen heute / West Prussia today
Westpreussen heute / West Prussia today
Eine Reise durch das ehemalige Westpreussen / A journey through former West Prussia.- published: 04 Mar 2013
- views: 245
- author: Peter Pee
1:49

Evacuation of East and West Prussia, Kurland supplies for fighters, fire support,1945
Docu...
published: 27 Nov 2013
Evacuation of East and West Prussia, Kurland supplies for fighters, fire support,1945
Evacuation of East and West Prussia, Kurland supplies for fighters, fire support,1945
Docu- published: 27 Nov 2013
- views: 13
1:13

PastFinder2009 Westpreußen West Prussia 1880-1910 - www.pastfinder.de
PastFinder2009 Kalender: Einzigartige historsche Lichtbilder in brillanter Farbqualität 18...
published: 29 Jul 2008
author: PastFinderLtd
PastFinder2009 Westpreußen West Prussia 1880-1910 - www.pastfinder.de
PastFinder2009 Westpreußen West Prussia 1880-1910 - www.pastfinder.de
PastFinder2009 Kalender: Einzigartige historsche Lichtbilder in brillanter Farbqualität 1880-1910 / PastFinder2009 Calendars: Unique historic photographs in ...- published: 29 Jul 2008
- views: 1577
- author: PastFinderLtd
3:09

U.S. 202 King of Prussia, PA to West Chester, PA
U.S. 202 King of Prussia, PA to West Chester, PA....
published: 22 Jul 2010
author: bokkey45
U.S. 202 King of Prussia, PA to West Chester, PA
U.S. 202 King of Prussia, PA to West Chester, PA
U.S. 202 King of Prussia, PA to West Chester, PA.- published: 22 Jul 2010
- views: 3944
- author: bokkey45
9:51

Let's play Empire Total war - Italian States: Part 63 Back to West Prussia
Part 63 I get attacked in west Prussia by Poland and I am now at war with another nation....
published: 07 May 2013
author: TheGamakazi
Let's play Empire Total war - Italian States: Part 63 Back to West Prussia
Let's play Empire Total war - Italian States: Part 63 Back to West Prussia
Part 63 I get attacked in west Prussia by Poland and I am now at war with another nation.- published: 07 May 2013
- views: 176
- author: TheGamakazi
4:51

[MMD] Prussia - West and East
Just learning how to use MikuMikuEffect (*11 June 2011). As you can see, my laptop cannot ...
published: 25 Jun 2011
author: KaedeX503
[MMD] Prussia - West and East
[MMD] Prussia - West and East
Just learning how to use MikuMikuEffect (*11 June 2011). As you can see, my laptop cannot use many lol. This is ''Prussia's'' version of ''Romeo and Cinderel...- published: 25 Jun 2011
- views: 9383
- author: KaedeX503
15:00

Didz Plays Prussia: Gdansk 1704.wmv
The Battle For Gdansk 1704: General Gottman's Brigade battle a desperate force of Poles fo...
published: 21 Aug 2011
author: David Hatch
Didz Plays Prussia: Gdansk 1704.wmv
Didz Plays Prussia: Gdansk 1704.wmv
The Battle For Gdansk 1704: General Gottman's Brigade battle a desperate force of Poles for control of West Prussia.- published: 21 Aug 2011
- views: 46
- author: David Hatch
11:28

Empire Total War - Prussia Campaign - II
We fight for West Prussia, then make our battle plans....
published: 23 May 2012
author: Kytuzian
Empire Total War - Prussia Campaign - II
Empire Total War - Prussia Campaign - II
We fight for West Prussia, then make our battle plans.- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 14
- author: Kytuzian
14:56

Didz Plays Prussia Part 9 - Replacement Version.wmv
Part 9: Prussia declares war on Poland. Poland allies rally to her defence. General Gottma...
published: 23 Aug 2011
author: David Hatch
Didz Plays Prussia Part 9 - Replacement Version.wmv
Didz Plays Prussia Part 9 - Replacement Version.wmv
Part 9: Prussia declares war on Poland. Poland allies rally to her defence. General Gottman invades West Prussia. This is a replacement for the first version...- published: 23 Aug 2011
- views: 50
- author: David Hatch
9:51

Lets Play Empire: Total War Prussia (Pt2)
In this part I finish off the boring diplomatic stage and I attempt to take control of Wes...
published: 08 Feb 2010
author: BlindGam3r
Lets Play Empire: Total War Prussia (Pt2)
Lets Play Empire: Total War Prussia (Pt2)
In this part I finish off the boring diplomatic stage and I attempt to take control of West Prussia from the Polish, however out of the few losses I lose one...- published: 08 Feb 2010
- views: 1608
- author: BlindGam3r
34:46

Empire: Total War [HD] - Prussia - Short Campaign Part 1
[WARNING: CONTAINS UNNECESSARY SWEARING] Semi-Aggressive Prussian Campaign in Empire Total...
published: 01 Mar 2012
author: FrederichSchulz
Empire: Total War [HD] - Prussia - Short Campaign Part 1
Empire: Total War [HD] - Prussia - Short Campaign Part 1
[WARNING: CONTAINS UNNECESSARY SWEARING] Semi-Aggressive Prussian Campaign in Empire Total War. Possibly 100% Aggressive. Depends on how you look at it. Main...- published: 01 Mar 2012
- views: 3920
- author: FrederichSchulz
2:53

Schindler RT Hydraulic Elevator #1 in West Parking Garage-King of Prussia Mall-Upper Merion, PA
Installed in 1995-1996, Pump Replaced in 2007-2008 and 2011....
published: 31 Aug 2011
author: dea41396returns
Schindler RT Hydraulic Elevator #1 in West Parking Garage-King of Prussia Mall-Upper Merion, PA
Schindler RT Hydraulic Elevator #1 in West Parking Garage-King of Prussia Mall-Upper Merion, PA
Installed in 1995-1996, Pump Replaced in 2007-2008 and 2011.- published: 31 Aug 2011
- views: 866
- author: dea41396returns
5:54

[Part 2] The Kingdom of Prussia -West's Picture Book-
lol It says West's Picture Book, but I see/hear him no where. He must really like the stor...
published: 18 Feb 2010
author: UzumakiUchihaNaruto
[Part 2] The Kingdom of Prussia -West's Picture Book-
[Part 2] The Kingdom of Prussia -West's Picture Book-
lol It says West's Picture Book, but I see/hear him no where. He must really like the story if he's paying attention that much. Or he's asleep. I can't see h...- published: 18 Feb 2010
- views: 1555
- author: UzumakiUchihaNaruto
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1:00

Szczecin (Stettin), Poland - In A Berlin Minute (Week 168) [HD]
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With Poland being only a 2-hour train ride away from Ber...
published: 23 Jul 2013
author: Luci Westphal
Szczecin (Stettin), Poland - In A Berlin Minute (Week 168) [HD]
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With Poland being only a 2-hour train ride away from Berlin (and me loving train travel as much as exploring new places*) a trip to the historic city of Szczecin (German: Stettin) was only a matter of time. And I'm actually running a bit of time here in Europe because I'm heading across the Atlantic again shortly.
Szczecin is a port city on the Oder River, which flows into the Baltic Sea. The city has belonged to Pomerania, Prussia and various versions of Germany. Sixty-five percent of the city were destroyed in 1944 when the Russians and the Germans were having it out. It's comforting to see that quite a few of the old buildings survived, like the Ducal Castle (Zamek Książąt Pomorskich) and Cathedral Basilica of St. James the Apostle (Bazylika archikatedralna św. Jakuba), from where I took the bird's-eye-view shot.
While filming outside the palace I head one older German man who was part of a wedding party point down the street and tell the story of how he got the scar on his leg on that block in 1944. It's something to cherish that history still walks among us to learn from and to remind us to not make the same mistakes again.
Although this trip, originally planned with other people, got delayed again and again, the timing turned out to be wonderful because I got to travel with my friend Adeline, whom I hadn't seen in 10 years, and her man Julien, both visiting Berlin from Paris. Here's to many more random adventures with with friends around the world!
The music is a mazurka (a Polish musical style) called Mazurka No. 23 D-Dur Op. 33 - written by the Polish composer Frédéric Chopin and performed by Ukrainian pianist Lubka Kolessa in 1928. This piece and performance are in the public domain.
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19:54

Declaration of War on the US by Führer Adolf Hitler
Politically Incorrect Press presents:
The Hitler Speech They Don't Want You To Hear
(FULL...
published: 28 Dec 2011
author: Shane Webster
Declaration of War on the US by Führer Adolf Hitler
Politically Incorrect Press presents:
The Hitler Speech They Don't Want You To Hear
(FULL VIDEO) created by THELINDGRENN
"Declaration of War on the US by Adolf Hitler"
"Deputies, Men of the German Reichstag! A year of events of historical significance is drawing to an end. A year of great decisions lies ahead. In these serious times, I speak to you, deputies of the German Reichstag, as the representatives of the German nation. Beyond and above that, the whole German people should take note of this glance into the past, as well as of the coming decisions the present and future impose upon us.
After the renewed refusal of my peace offer in January 1940 by the then British Prime Minister and the clique which supported or dominated him, it became clear that this war - against all reasons of common sense and necessity - must be fought to its end. You know me, my old Party companions; you know I have always been an enemy of half measures or weak decisions.
If the Providence has so willed that the German people cannot be spared this fight, then I can only be grateful that it entrusted me with the leadership in this historic struggle which, for the next 500 or 1,000 years, will be described as decisive, not only for the history of Germany, but for the whole of Europe and indeed the whole world.
The German people and their soldiers are working and fighting today, not only for the present, but also for the coming, nay the most distant, generations. The Creator has imposed a historical revision on a unique scale upon us.
Shortly after the end of the campaign in Norway, the German Command was forced, first of all, to ensure the military security of the conquered areas. Since then the defences of the conquered countries have changed considerably. From Kirkenes to the Spanish Frontier there is a belt of great bases and fortifications; many airfields have been built, naval bases with protection for submarines, which are practically invulnerable from sea or air.
More than 1,500 new batteries have been planned and constructed. A network of roads and railways was constructed so that today communications from the Spanish Frontier to Petsano are independent of the sea. These installations in no way fall behind those of the Western Wall, and work continues incessantly on strengthening them. I am irrevocably determined to make the European Front unassailable by any enemy.
This defensive work was supplemented by offensive warfare. German surface and underwater naval Forces carried on their constant war of attrition against the British Merchant Navy and the ships in its service. The German Air Force supported these attacks by reconnaissance, by damaging enemy shipping, by numerous retaliatory raids which have given the English a better idea of the ‘ ever so charming ’ war caused by their present Prime Minister.
In the middle of last year Germany was supported above all by Italy. For many months a great part of British power weighed heavily on the shoulders of Italy. Only because of their tremendous superiority in heavy tanks could the English create a temporary crisis in North Africa. On 24th March a small community of German-Italian units under Rommel's command began the counter-attack.
The German Africa Corps performed outstanding achievements though they were completely unaccustomed to the climate of this theatre of war. Just as once in Spain, now in North Africa Germans and Italians have taken up arms against the same enemy.
While with these bold measures the North African Front was again secured by the blood of German and Italian soldiers, the shadow of a terrible danger threatening Europe gathered overhead. Only in obedience of bitter necessity did I decide in my heart in 1939, to make the attempt, or at least, to create the prerequisites for a lasting peace in Europe by eliminating the causes of German-Russian tension.
This was psychologically difficult owing to the general attitude of the German people, and above all, of the party, towards Bolshevism. It was not difficult from a purely material point of view - because Germany was only intent on her economic interests in all the territories which England declared to be threatened by us and which she attacked with her promises of aid- for you will allow me to remind you that England, throughout the spring and late summer of 1939, offered its aid to numerous countries, declaring that it was our intention to invade those countries and thus deprive them of their liberty.
The German Reich and its Government were therefore able to affirm, with a clear conscience, that these allegations were false and had no bearing whatsoever on reality. Add to this the military realization that in the case of war, which British diplomacy was to force on the German people, a two front war would ensue and call for very great sacrifice.
When, on top of all this, the Baltic States and Rumania showed themselves prone to accept the British Pacts of assistance, and thus let it be seen
14:25

TALKING TO GOD (HITBOD'DUT) part 5 (HQ)
Breslav Hassidim and Franciscan Catholics are told to talk to God in the woods. Gestalt Th...
published: 23 Dec 2010
author: franklyn wepner
TALKING TO GOD (HITBOD'DUT) part 5 (HQ)
Breslav Hassidim and Franciscan Catholics are told to talk to God in the woods. Gestalt Therapy provides us with many tools to help us get past our own ego trips and really speak to God. Part 1 of this project shows us "dumb hitbod'dut", all the wrong things to do, while parts 2-7 of this project attempt to demonstrate some of the right things to do to be more successful if and when you do talk to God.
"HITBOD'DUT" CONVERSATIONS WITH MR. H
A LOWBROW, SLIGHTLY IRREVERENT
INTRODUCTION TO BRESLAV THEOLOGY
by franklyn wepner
december 2008
franklynwepner@gmail.com
PREFACE
(a) ON THE HYPOTHESIS OF THIS EXPERIMENT
The teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslav, as embodied in today's Breslav Hassidic sect of Judaism embody a form of what traditionally goes by the name of "Pietism". Pietism emphasizes faith and simplicity over against complex intellectual explanations of religious matters. But from the day that the Baal Shem Tov, it is said, sought God by talking to Him in the woods and jumping back and forth from one side of a stream to the other, until the day Nachman published his collected essays, "Likutei Moharan", much water in the stream of Jewish Pietism has passed under the bridge. That is to say, Likutei Moharan is not simple stuff. In order to write what he writes in those pages, Rabbi Nachman had to be well versed in the complex tradition of Pietist religion. Whether he got it from the original sources or from other compilations, he had to know something about the Neoplatonism of Philo, Ibn Gabirol, Judah Halevy , Abu-l-Barakat and Leone Ebreo. He had to know something about the responses of Hasdai Crescas to the Aristotelian Jewish tradition which crystallized in Maimonides "Guide For The Perplexed". To these two traditions, Nachman of Breslav added a strong emphasis upon the philosophy of language, in the sense that the Word of God is coming to us from a Jewish God who in a profound mystical sense is a speaking God, speaking to us and speaking through us. Though it is hard to find precedents to this in Judaism, we can find it in the work of the Christian theologian Johann Georg Hamann, which appeared, shortly before the time Nachman was born, in Konigsberg, East Prussia, not far from where Nachman lived in Eastern Europe. In the work of Hamann we find much of the philosophy of language which Nachman incorporated into his teachings. In other words, since the teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslav are so saturated with the complex tradition of Pietism, they are anything but a return to the naivete of the Bal Shem Tov. In this respect Nachman is deliberately deceptive when he tells his disciples again and again to keep it simple, and rely mainly on prayer.
But he also tells them to study! So he is not preaching mindlessness. Nor is he teaching blind following. His elevation of "the tsaddik of the generation" to the level of highest authority in the community of Hassidim is to be read both in the literal, "pshat", sense, and also in the profoundest philosophical sense as the Moses-Mashiach element potentially available in every person who submits himself to the theological process outlined in Likutei Moharan. Traditionally in Judaism it is said that each Jew shares in the living reality of Moses receiving the Torah on Mt. Sinai, but for Nachman this notion is merely the tip of an iceberg which is available to those who take the trouble to fathom the ideas of Likutei Moharan.
In view of these elements contained in Nachman's teachings, it should not be surprising that in what follows here I discover profundity rather than naivete in Nachman's advice to his disciples that they ought to sequester themselves every day and talk directly to God. Of course, we can talk naively to God in the manner of Tevye in Fiddler On the Roof. That procedure here I label "dumb hitbod'dut". Dumb hitbod'dut in that sense is in most cases better than no hitbod'dut at all. It can't hurt, and it might even be more useful than talking to oneself. But I am after bigger fish than that. My goal here is to begin to apply the principles of Likutei Moharan itself to the process of hitbod'dut. This introduction is not the place to spell out the complex principles of Likutei Moharan. You will find some of that in the sequel. Here I will just outline my basic assmptions for this project, which are that
(i) Since Neoplatonism and Hamann's philosophy of language are examples of dialectical thinking, therefore Likutei Moharan likewise is dialectical thinking.
(ii) Gestalt Therapy also is dialectical thinking, containing both Platonic and Aristotelian aspects.
(iii) Therefore, applying dialectical thinking and Gestalt Therapy principles to hitbod'dut is entirely appropriate.
(iv) Hitbod'dut divested of the Gestalt Thrapy list of "self-interruptions" that rob our actions of their potential for authenticity and effectiveness is better than hitbod'dut saturated with this nonsense. Th
14:34

TALKING TO GOD (HITBOD'DUT) part 7 (HQ)
Breslav Hassidim and Franciscan Catholics are told to talk to God in the woods. Gestalt Th...
published: 23 Dec 2010
author: franklyn wepner
TALKING TO GOD (HITBOD'DUT) part 7 (HQ)
Breslav Hassidim and Franciscan Catholics are told to talk to God in the woods. Gestalt Therapy provides us with many tools to help us get past our own ego trips and really speak to God. Part 1 of this project shows us "dumb hitbod'dut", all the wrong things to do, while parts 2-7 of this project attempt to demonstrate some of the right things to do to be more successful if and when you do talk to God.
"HITBOD'DUT" CONVERSATIONS WITH MR. H
A LOWBROW, SLIGHTLY IRREVERENT
INTRODUCTION TO BRESLAV THEOLOGY
by franklyn wepner
december 2008
franklynwepner@gmail.com
PREFACE
(a) ON THE HYPOTHESIS OF THIS EXPERIMENT
The teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslav, as embodied in today's Breslav Hassidic sect of Judaism embody a form of what traditionally goes by the name of "Pietism". Pietism emphasizes faith and simplicity over against complex intellectual explanations of religious matters. But from the day that the Baal Shem Tov, it is said, sought God by talking to Him in the woods and jumping back and forth from one side of a stream to the other, until the day Nachman published his collected essays, "Likutei Moharan", much water in the stream of Jewish Pietism has passed under the bridge. That is to say, Likutei Moharan is not simple stuff. In order to write what he writes in those pages, Rabbi Nachman had to be well versed in the complex tradition of Pietist religion. Whether he got it from the original sources or from other compilations, he had to know something about the Neoplatonism of Philo, Ibn Gabirol, Judah Halevy , Abu-l-Barakat and Leone Ebreo. He had to know something about the responses of Hasdai Crescas to the Aristotelian Jewish tradition which crystallized in Maimonides "Guide For The Perplexed". To these two traditions, Nachman of Breslav added a strong emphasis upon the philosophy of language, in the sense that the Word of God is coming to us from a Jewish God who in a profound mystical sense is a speaking God, speaking to us and speaking through us. Though it is hard to find precedents to this in Judaism, we can find it in the work of the Christian theologian Johann Georg Hamann, which appeared, shortly before the time Nachman was born, in Konigsberg, East Prussia, not far from where Nachman lived in Eastern Europe. In the work of Hamann we find much of the philosophy of language which Nachman incorporated into his teachings. In other words, since the teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslav are so saturated with the complex tradition of Pietism, they are anything but a return to the naivete of the Bal Shem Tov. In this respect Nachman is deliberately deceptive when he tells his disciples again and again to keep it simple, and rely mainly on prayer.
But he also tells them to study! So he is not preaching mindlessness. Nor is he teaching blind following. His elevation of "the tsaddik of the generation" to the level of highest authority in the community of Hassidim is to be read both in the literal, "pshat", sense, and also in the profoundest philosophical sense as the Moses-Mashiach element potentially available in every person who submits himself to the theological process outlined in Likutei Moharan. Traditionally in Judaism it is said that each Jew shares in the living reality of Moses receiving the Torah on Mt. Sinai, but for Nachman this notion is merely the tip of an iceberg which is available to those who take the trouble to fathom the ideas of Likutei Moharan.
In view of these elements contained in Nachman's teachings, it should not be surprising that in what follows here I discover profundity rather than naivete in Nachman's advice to his disciples that they ought to sequester themselves every day and talk directly to God. Of course, we can talk naively to God in the manner of Tevye in Fiddler On the Roof. That procedure here I label "dumb hitbod'dut". Dumb hitbod'dut in that sense is in most cases better than no hitbod'dut at all. It can't hurt, and it might even be more useful than talking to oneself. But I am after bigger fish than that. My goal here is to begin to apply the principles of Likutei Moharan itself to the process of hitbod'dut. This introduction is not the place to spell out the complex principles of Likutei Moharan. You will find some of that in the sequel. Here I will just outline my basic assmptions for this project, which are that
(i) Since Neoplatonism and Hamann's philosophy of language are examples of dialectical thinking, therefore Likutei Moharan likewise is dialectical thinking.
(ii) Gestalt Therapy also is dialectical thinking, containing both Platonic and Aristotelian aspects.
(iii) Therefore, applying dialectical thinking and Gestalt Therapy principles to hitbod'dut is entirely appropriate.
(iv) Hitbod'dut divested of the Gestalt Thrapy list of "self-interruptions" that rob our actions of their potential for authenticity and effectiveness is better than hitbod'dut saturated with this nonsense. Th
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4:05

Schindler Elevator At West Parking Garage By Nordstrom King Of Prussia Mall
...
published: 10 May 2012
author: Fred Flinstone
Schindler Elevator At West Parking Garage By Nordstrom King Of Prussia Mall
Schindler Elevator At West Parking Garage By Nordstrom King Of Prussia Mall
- published: 10 May 2012
- views: 95
- author: Fred Flinstone
2:13

Schindler RT Hydraulic Elevator in West Parking Deck - King of Prussia Mall Upper Merion Twp, PA
Installed in 1996....
published: 31 Dec 2009
author: dea41396returns
Schindler RT Hydraulic Elevator in West Parking Deck - King of Prussia Mall Upper Merion Twp, PA
Schindler RT Hydraulic Elevator in West Parking Deck - King of Prussia Mall Upper Merion Twp, PA
Installed in 1996.- published: 31 Dec 2009
- views: 1908
- author: dea41396returns
4:18

1970 Dover Hydraulic Elevator at 600 West Dekalb Pike, King of Prussia, PA
Pardon the awful video and audio quality, as I am in between cameras right now and so I ha...
published: 17 Jul 2013
author: owenhinton
1970 Dover Hydraulic Elevator at 600 West Dekalb Pike, King of Prussia, PA
1970 Dover Hydraulic Elevator at 600 West Dekalb Pike, King of Prussia, PA
Pardon the awful video and audio quality, as I am in between cameras right now and so I have to record with my crappy phone camera.* Tech Specs: Capacity-20...- published: 17 Jul 2013
- views: 71
- author: owenhinton
1:34

Schindler Elevator At West Parking Garage By Sears King Of Prussia Mall
...
published: 26 Mar 2012
author: Fred Flinstone
Schindler Elevator At West Parking Garage By Sears King Of Prussia Mall
Schindler Elevator At West Parking Garage By Sears King Of Prussia Mall
- published: 26 Mar 2012
- views: 81
- author: Fred Flinstone