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Преступники и их преступления в мире порой известны больше, чем нынешние политические деятели. Психопаты, серийные убийцы, жестокие маньяки, легендарные мошенники и крупные воришки - обо всех них в этом подкасте.
Меня зовут Даша, и я давно интересюсь историями таких персонажей. Собственно этими историями я и буду делиться с вами раз в несколько недель на волнах этого подкаста.Маленький дисклеймер: Данный подкаст может содержать материалы не слишком приятные для восприятия впечатлительных людей, ввиду специфичности темы. Поэтому если вам не исполнилось 18 или вы очень впечатлительный человек и не готовы слушать про насилие в различном его проявлении, пожалуйста переключитесь на другой подкаст.
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A spy who used "sexpionage" to help win WWII, a pre-Dylan singer-songwriter who mysteriously disappeared, and a 24-year-old who discovered the cure for leprosy, only to have her title usurped and die months later: these are a few of the Cool Dead Women You Should Know.
Hosted by Blair and Erika Waters (a mother-daughter team brand new to podcasting) you can find us on Spotify and Itunes — with new episodes every other Thursday. -
אנו ומשפחתנו נושאים סיפורי חיים מדהימים, סיפורים של הישרדות בתנאים קשים, מסעות, בניה, פיתוח, אומץ, אהבה וצער. אך האם סיפורנו ישאר אחרינו? האם מורשתנו תסופר?
תוכניות רדיו דוקומנטריות על משפחות וגיבורים אמיתיים
מבית ההפקות של רשת עושים היסטוריה, רשת הפודקאסטים המובילה בישראל.
אנו הופכים את סיפור חייכם או סיפור משפחתכם לתוכנית שמע מעניינת, הניתנת להפצה על נקלה ונוחה לעיכול לדורות הצעירים.
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Disasters from History is a narrative podcast which tells the fascinating stories of historical events that have gone horribly wrong. Listen along as I share the lesser-known stories behind the most catastrophic events in history and discuss their historical impacts. The stories you will hear range from heart-wrenching tales of great tradgedies, to stories of seemingly harmless events that ended disastrously. Whether you consider yourself a history buff or not, I urge you to lend me your ears for this informative, intriguing, and engaging podcast.
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Al Arnold, Robert E. Lee's Orderly- A Modern Black Man Confederate Journey. Confederate Monuments, Confederate Flag and Civil War Confederate Heritage wrapped around the Christian Faith. A place where Christians and Sinners can talk about Grace, Race and Civil War History. I HATE Career politicians!! No DemonCats or RepuKlicans allowed!! Just regular Americans keeping it real at the Cross of Grace and the Christians Faith. A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey Continues. A descendant of an Orderly for Robert E. Lee and a Slave of General Nathan Bedford Forrest takes you on a wild Southern ride on matters of Grace and Race and The War Between The States!! Confederate Monuments, Confederate Flags, Confederate Heritage from a Modern Black Man's Perspective. Native Mississippian and author, AL Arnold, is the host for Orderlyforlee's Podcast. Arnold's great-great grandfather, Turner Hall Jr. was with General Lee when he surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox. Turner Hall also attended the 1938 Gettysburg reunion as a Black Confederate and was the guest of honor at the local parade in Hugo Oklahoma for his service to Robert E. Lee. Hall received honors and was awarded an all expense paid trip to New York City in 1940 to be interviewed by the National Talk Radio Show, "We, The People." Hall served as a body servant for the Confederate Armies from 1861-1865. Born October 10, 1840 and died January 5th, 1942 Hall had an undying affection toward his Confederate service and left a rich Black Confederate Heritage for his large Mississippi Family. His Great-Great Grandson, Arnold discovered his heritage and authored two books, Robert E. Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey and Robert E. Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey-Extended Edition was published August 3, 2018. This is Arnold's Journey, the people he has met, the stories he has heard and the message of reconciliation with his Confederate Heritage and his Southern White Brothers and Sisters in the South!
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Back in the 17th century, the Habsburgs had a small summer palace on this site. However, this was destroyed during the second Turkish siege of Vienna in 1683. After the defeat of the Turks, Emperor Leopold I commissioned the Austrian Baroque architect Fischer von Erlach with the construction of a hunting lodge. Fifty years later Maria Theresa had Schönbrunn remodelled in the Rococo style by her court architect Nicolaus Pacassi. Here she spent the summer months together with the court household, which numbered more than 1,500 individuals. The imperial family also contributed personally to the furnishings and decoration of some of the rooms in the palace. This is just one of the features that make the history of the palace come alive today, telling the story of the changing fashions for interior design and the everyday life of the Habsburgs. Maria Theresa’s successors also left their mark on the palace, above all her great-great grandson, Emperor Franz Joseph, who was born in the palace and died here in 1916, after a reign lasting 68 years. When you get to the first floor, turn to the right, into the Herringbone Room. Through the window on the left you can look into a courtyard called the Grosser Kaiserhof, which is now part of the Children’s Museum. There you can find out about everyday life at the imperial court and try out some of these aspects for yourself. Through the open door you can look into the Aide-de-Camp’s Room. The main duty of the aide-de-camp was to ensure that the emperor was supplied with the latest military intelligence, which is probably why he was accommodated in close proximity to the imperial apartments.