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Reporterin an vorderster Front: Marguerite Higgins
Marguerite Higgins, geboren am 3.9.1920, wird berühmte Kriegsreporterin. Sie berichtet aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, Korea und Vietnam. 1951 erhält sie den Pulitzer-Preis.In diesem Zeitzeichen erzählt Irene Geuer:warum Marguerite Higgins kurz nach ihrem 30. Geburtstag stundenlang in einem Schützengraben liegt,welche dringende Bitte Higgins im Koreakrieg an den amerikanischen Oberbefehlshaber Douglas MacArthur richtet,wie Higgins sich im Koreakrieg den Respekt der amerikanischen Soldaten verdient,welche schrecklichen Dinge Marguerite Higgins im KZ Dachau sieht und den amerikanischen Lesern berichtet.Marguerite Higgins wird 1920 in Hongkong geboren. Ihre Mutter ist Französin, ihr Vater Ameri...
2025-09-03
14 min
Texas Outdoor News Radio
July 12, 2025
Guest Hermann Brune, Board Chairman of the Texas Outdoor Writers Association, covers the work of TOWA plus, recreatinal shooting opportunities near Columbus, Texas.
2025-07-14
51 min
Ja, hier... Filme.
Ep. 105: Strange Darling | Gremlins | Harold And Maude | The Box | Finsterworld
Überraschung! Wir bringen in dieser Folge Strange Darling statt Gremlins als Hauptfilm. Warum? Ganz einfach: Hoffi hat den Film mit Willa Fitzgerald und Kyle Gallner in den Hauptrollen letzte Woche zufällig gesehen und dachte sich: “Darüber muss geredet werden und außerdem läuft der gerade im Kino. Also muss ich jetzt alle so lange volllabern, bis die keine Kraft zum Widersprechen mehr haben, damit Strange Darling dann unser neuer Hauptfilm wird!” Naja und hier sind wir nun. Worum es in #strangedarling geht, wollen wir euch aber nicht verraten. Denn das ist einer dieser Filme, über die man vorher...
2024-12-14
2h 38
Mr. Hutchings History
The Bantustans: Apartheid’s False Independence for South African Blacks
Join Mr. Hutchings History as we explore the Bantustans—key elements of South Africa’s apartheid system. These so-called "homelands" were created to enforce racial segregation, stripping black South Africans of citizenship and relegating them to underdeveloped, isolated territories. We’ll uncover the legal framework behind Bantustans, from the Bantu Authorities Act (1951) to the Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act (1970), and examine how "independence" for regions like Transkei and Bophuthatswana masked a deeper strategy of white supremacy. Discover the harsh realities of life in the Bantustans—poverty, displacement, and corruption—and hear critiques from figures like Nelson Mandela, who condemned...
2024-11-19
10 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Why the National Party Won the 1948 Election in South Africa
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we analyze the critical factors that led to the National Party's victory in the 1948 South African election—a turning point that marked the formal establishment of apartheid. Learn how the aftermath of World War II reshaped South Africa’s racial dynamics, fueling Afrikaner fears of Black empowerment and urbanization. Explore the rise of Afrikaner nationalism, supported by influential institutions like the Broederbond and the Dutch Reformed Church. Discover why Jan Smuts’ United Party faltered, as his pro-British stance and perceived racial leniency alienated Afrikaner voters. Finally, understand the National Party’s electoral strategy...
2024-11-19
08 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The National Party's 1948 Election Campaign and the Rise of Apartheid
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we analyze the National Party's shocking 1948 electoral victory in South Africa, which set the stage for apartheid. Discover how the party's campaign leveraged Afrikaner nationalism, fear of racial integration, and economic insecurity with its infamous "Swart gevaar" ("Black danger") slogan. Explore the influence of the Sauer Commission, which provided the ideological foundation for apartheid, and learn how South Africa's electoral system enabled the National Party to win despite losing the popular vote. Finally, we examine the immediate implementation of apartheid laws, including the Population Registration Act and Group Areas Act, and their...
2024-11-19
12 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The Decline of Jan Smuts and the Fall of the United Party
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we analyze the political decline of Jan Smuts, one of South Africa's most prominent leaders, and the rise of the National Party during the pivotal 1948 election. Despite his global achievements and role as a Boer War hero, Smuts faced mounting criticism for his pro-British stance, pragmatic views on segregation, and perceived detachment from Afrikaner concerns. We’ll explore how his leadership of the United Party faltered in the face of rising Afrikaner nationalism, fear of Black political activism, and D.F. Malan’s apartheid vision. Learn how Smuts' legacy as a global stat...
2024-11-19
08 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The Growth of Afrikaner Nationalism and the Rise of Apartheid
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we explore the rise of Afrikaner nationalism, a movement that laid the foundation for apartheid in South Africa. From its origins in Afrikaner resentment toward British imperialism to the cultural and economic anxieties that fueled it, Afrikaner nationalism became a dominant force by the mid-20th century. We examine the role of key institutions like the Broederbond, the Dutch Reformed Church, and Afrikaner media in shaping this nationalist ideology and its influence on the National Party’s victory in the 1948 election. Learn how Afrikaner nationalism solidified apartheid’s grip on South African soci...
2024-11-19
11 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Pass Laws and Resistance: Apartheid’s Control Over Black Mobility
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we examine the infamous pass laws of apartheid South Africa, a cornerstone of the regime's racial segregation and economic exploitation. These laws restricted the movement of black South Africans, mandating the use of passbooks (dompas) to control where they could live, work, and travel. We trace their origins in the colonial era, their expansion under apartheid, and their devastating impact on black communities. From the Women's March of 1956 to the Sharpeville Massacre in 1960, this episode highlights how pass laws became a flashpoint for anti-apartheid resistance. Discover how these laws mobilized...
2024-11-19
08 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Why the National Party Won the 1948 Election in South Africa
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we unravel the pivotal 1948 election that ushered in apartheid in South Africa. How did the National Party, led by D.F. Malan, secure victory despite receiving fewer votes than the United Party? Explore the interplay of Afrikaner nationalism, the lingering impacts of World War II, and strategic electoral maneuvering that led to this historic moment. We’ll dive into the rise of Afrikaner cultural identity, the decline of Jan Smuts' political influence, and how campaign slogans like “Swart gevaar” (Black danger) resonated with white South Africans. The National Party's policies, underp...
2024-11-19
10 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The Path to Apartheid—South Africa in 1948
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we examine the pivotal year of 1948, when D.F. Malan's National Party came to power and formalized the system of apartheid in South Africa. Delve into the political, economic, and social forces that shaped this moment, including the rise of Afrikaner nationalism and decades of segregationist policies. Discover how apartheid laws like the Population Registration Act and Group Areas Act institutionalized racial separation, forcing millions into segregated townships, while the pass laws and Bantu Education Act ensured economic and social subjugation of Black South Africans. We also explore the emergence...
2024-11-19
10 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Smuts vs. Malan: South Africa's Path to Apartheid
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we analyze the contrasting legacies of Jan Smuts and D.F. Malan, two influential figures who shaped South Africa’s trajectory during the 20th century. While Smuts was an internationalist who contributed to global institutions like the League of Nations, his domestic policies perpetuated white supremacy through segregation and harsh crackdowns on dissent. In stark contrast, Malan’s rise to power in 1948 marked the formal institutionalization of apartheid, laying the foundation for decades of racial oppression. We explore Smuts’ controversial actions, including the Rand Revolt, Bulhoek Massacre, and Bondelswarts Rebellion, and ju...
2024-11-19
10 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The Rise of Afrikaner Nationalism and the Road to Apartheid
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we explore the rise of Afrikaner nationalism and how it laid the groundwork for apartheid in South Africa. From the aftermath of the Second Boer War to the 1948 election victory of D.F. Malan’s National Party, Afrikaner leaders worked to institutionalize racial segregation. We examine key historical events, including the formation of the Union of South Africa (1910), the development of Afrikaner identity, and the ideological foundations of white supremacy. Discover how Afrikaner fears of economic competition and cultural erosion fueled the push for segregation, and how leaders like Malan us...
2024-11-19
14 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Understanding Apartheid: Laws of Oppression in South Africa
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we uncover the foundations and mechanics of apartheid, South Africa’s infamous system of racial segregation and oppression (1948–1994). Delve into the origins of apartheid laws like the Population Registration Act, Group Areas Act, and Bantu Education Act, which institutionalized white supremacy and entrenched economic and social inequalities. We’ll explore pre-apartheid segregationist policies, such as the Natives Land Act of 1913, and apartheid-era legislation targeting personal freedoms, land ownership, education, and labor. Discover how pass laws restricted Black South Africans’ movements, the forced relocations under the Group Areas Act, and how Bantusta...
2024-11-19
11 min
The Rational Egoist
The Rational Egoist: Walter Block on the Libertarian Movement, Israel, and His Break with Hoppe
The Rational Egoist: Walter Block on the Libertarian Movement, Israel, and His Break with Hoppe In this episode of The Rational Egoist, host Michael Liebowitz is joined by Walter Block, Harold E. Wirth Endowed Chair and Professor of Economics at Loyola University, New Orleans. A longtime figure in the libertarian movement and a prolific author, Block shares his perspectives on the state of the libertarian movement today, his views on Israel, and the reasons behind his philosophical break with Hans-Hermann Hoppe. This conversation explores key ideological divisions within libertarianism...
2024-09-05
41 min
The Danger Zone (DZ)
DZ Season 059 Part 24. Blitzkrieg – Born May 1940 – Died December 1941 – The Miracle of Dunkirk – Was It Literally a Miracle? Final Part.
That well known left newspaper, the Guardian, used a word normally forbidden in its pages. The word’s a Christian word. Especially known to be associated with Jesus Christ. That word is miracle. But the story of what happened at Dunkirk forced the hand of the reviewer Mark Kermode, in his review of Christopher Nolan’s 2017 movie Dunkirk. The reviewer tells us: Intertitles tell us that British and French troops are “hoping for deliverance… for a miracle”, while the Bergman-esque spectre of death haunts the beach. Entitled “The Mole” (after the jutting stone and wood structure from which marine ev...
2024-02-14
23 min
35mm - Filmmusik von der Rolleder Filmmusik Podcast über Filmmusik MIT Filmmusik
35mm - Podcast Folge 23 - Achtung Hochspannung! - Elektronische Musik im Film
Bitte den Zaun nicht berühren! Hochspannung! Elektronische Musik im Film. Gibt's nicht? Gibt's doch! Wir tauchen ein, in die Welt der elektronischen Musik, den überraschend frühen Anfängen der Nutzung im Film zunächst als Effekt und später Musikstil. Unglaublich aber wahr: Schon ab 1890 wurde mit elektrischen Tönen experimentiert, was später als fremdartige Klänge in Filmen übernommen wurde. Bernard Hermann nutzte elektronische Töne in "Am Tag an dem die Erde stillstand" in den 1950ern. Alfred Hitchcock's "Die Vögel" wurdem soundtechnisch elektronisch erzeugt. Wir spannen den "L...
2024-01-28
31 min
apolut: Tagesdosis
Foreign Affairs - Barometer für künftige US-Politik | Von Wolfgang Effenberger
Ein Kommentar von Wolfgang Effenberger.Ein Barometer für die geplanten geopolitischen „Weichenstellungen“ einer überschaubaren US-Elite - vor allem auch, wenn es um die Frage Krieg oder Frieden geht - ist der "Council on Foreign Relations" (CFR)(1) - übersetzt: der Rat für auswärtige Beziehungen, eine private US-amerikanische Denkfabrik mit Fokus auf außenpolitische Themen und mit Sitzen in New York City und Washington. Die Gesellschaft wurde 1921 in New York vom damaligen wichtigsten außenpolitischen Berater von Präsident Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921), Edward M. House, allgemein nur bekannt als Colonel House, gegründet (der Rang war ihm ehrenhalber...
2024-01-04
29 min
The Reality of Business
Stop Winging It! Why Rehearsal Is Your New Habit.
Send us a textAs conference speakers and presenters, we always rehearse. Whereas lots of people don’t. If they did then any audience would receive something far more impactful. What are the four stages of rehearsal? Understanding, Exploration, and the other two? Listen and find out! The more you rehearse the better the quality. Some people think they don’t need to at all. That’s a self-certification bias. Many speakers never rehearse. Most presentations are overwritten. What’s Harold Pinter’s perspective? Ken Loach? Jack Nicholson? Al Pacino? David Lean? Alec Guinness? Luke Radley? Her...
2023-05-18
28 min
Clin d'oeil
Artiste atypique, Harold Hermann allie photographie et peinture
Une exposition étonnante entre photographie et peinture, vous fera découvrir Harold Hermann, qui met en scène de « grands sujets » qui évoquent des tableaux de la Renaissance ou du 19e, et des portraits très actuels, très mis en scène. A voir jusqu’au 8 octobre à la Galerie Ari Jan 34 avenue Marceau 16e. Et d’autres œuvres sur le site de l’artiste : https://hermann.photography/accueil Exposition Harold Hermann « d’un regard à l’autre. Entre Photographie et peinture » Galerie Ari Jan, 34 avenue Marceau jusqu’au 8 octobreHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez...
2022-09-30
14 min
What We Can't Not Talk About
Does Liberalism Have Anything to Teach Us about Happiness?
Conservatism today, whether animated by concern for lost political greatness or by dismay over the evisceration of traditional morality, has grown skeptical of the case for personal liberty and for market freedom. Individual liberty is condemned on account of the excesses of radical autonomy, the free market on account of corrupt practices of wealthy corporations. Drawing on insights from leading figures in the liberal tradition, Professor James Stoner will argue that a balanced account of human happiness and the common good includes ample room for personal freedom and free enterprise, in the context of moral law and political right. Professor...
2022-04-08
43 min
Controversy & Clarity
#9--Prit Buttar
In this episode, we discuss: *Why Hitler wanted Ukraine *How the average Ukrainian viewed the Soviets and Germans on the eve of Operation Barbarossa and how these perceptions changed over the course of the war *How fighting in Ukraine went for the Soviets during Barbarossa *The First Battle of Kiev and the largest battle of encirclement and capture of prisoners in the history of warfare *The Enormity of the war against the Soviet Union *The German massacre of Jews at Babi Yar *The effect of...
2022-04-08
2h 09
The Book XChange Podcast
Episode 47: Novels with Spiritual Journeys
This time around, the brothers are looking at novels with overt spiritual themes - novels in which the main character, or characters, undergo some type of transformation or evolution (or devolution?) in what they believe and how they look at life. As we say in our introductory comments, the "Big Questions" and spiritual themes are something we've never shied away from on this podcast. Now, these thorny questions take center stage. Mind you, we're not going to solve any of them for you - but we're fascinated when writers have the guts to take them on and send their...
2022-03-28
1h 57
Nuremberg: The Trial of the Nazi War Criminals
Episode 7 - Naming the Names
September 1945. Everyone is gathering in Nuremberg for the ‘Trial Of The Century’ except the courtroom isn’t ready, the judges are still in Berlin and none of the Nazis have lawyers – and exactly who will be formally accused?It’s the last few weeks before the trial: who will actually be indicted? The names keep changing – and there are still some surprises...and blunders. And will the courtroom be rebuilt on time? It doesn’t help when the floor collapses. And who will actually serve the indictments on the defendants? Major Neave, fluent German-speaker and first man to escape from...
2022-01-11
18 min
Parousia Podcast
Parousia World Spotlight - Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers - Ephesians 5
This week's Parousia Podcast is the fifth in a new series of interviews conducted in 'Parousia World' by Matthew-Hermann Tague. The series is called 'Parousia World Spotlight' and this week's guest is Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers.
2021-10-27
1h 08
The Screen's Margins
Fassbinder and His Friends No. 7 - The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant (1972)
FASSBINDER AND HIS FRIENDS, the Rainer Werner Fassbinder Podcast, is BACK, babyyy! This week, Harold and B are looking at Fassbinder's 1972 drama that is often heralded as his masterpiece entitled THE BITTER TEARS OF PETRA VON KANT. Starring Margit Carstensen, Irm Hermann, and Hanna Schygulla, this chamber piece portrays famed designer Petra Von Kant's merciless personal tragedies, all from within her bedroom. This one's a doozy. We hope you enjoy, and thank you for your time.
2021-07-16
39 min
Manufacturing Matters with The Council of Industry
Peter Stanway, CEO, Selux Corporation
Selux Corporation Peter Stanway grew up in Manchester England began his career designing kitchens and bathrooms. Today, as CEO of Selux Corporation he is bringing that design sensibility to the manufacture of architectural lighting. In this episode Harold King and Johnnieanne Hansen speak with Peter Stanway, CEO of architectural lighting manufacturer Selux Corporation. Founded in Berlin in 1948 by Hermann Bansbach, Selux brought light into this dark time with a simple, affordable battery lamp. Today Selux is a global company with 500 employees in Europe, North America, and Australia. They still are improving the quality of...
2021-04-24
36 min
Inappropriate Conversations
215: Parental Controls
The concept of parental control, even censorship, was clearly a part of my upbringing. I could cite numerous examples of inconsistencies, though: Three's Company, Soap, American Graffiti, National Lampoon's Animal House, Queen, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Harold Robbins (The Betsy), Xaviera Hollander (The Happy Hooker), Hermann Hesse (Siddhartha), Alex Comfort (The Joy of Sex, More Joy of Sex), Bari Wood & Jack Geasland (Twins). Different Drummer: Dolly Parton George In Atlanta #52
2019-04-23
59 min
Matthesmusic
CD - Special Christmas Songs (Royalty Free Music / Gemafreie Weihnachtsmusik) - komplettes Album
Album: Special Christmas Songs (Vol. 1) - GEMA-freie Weihnachtsmusik • Erscheinungstermin: 08. August 2015 • Label: Matthesmusic - Verlag, Vertrieb & Gemafreie Musik • Copyright: Matthesmusic - Verlag, Vertrieb & Gemafreie Musik • Gesamtlänge: 45:47 • EAN: 4260264510684 Titelfolge mit Angaben zur Widerlegung der GEMA-Vermutung: 1. Am Weihnachtsbaume die Lichter brennen - (Gesang: Sabine Murza; Komposition: Public Domain; Text: Hermann Kletke 1813-1886) - 03:43 (Start: 00:00) 2. I Saw Three Ships - (Gesang: Linda Heins & Sabine Murza; Komposition & Text: Public Domain) - 03:55 (Start: 03:40) 3. Ich steh an deiner Krippe hier - (Violine & Bratsche: Anya; Komposition: Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1750) - 04:18 (Start: 07:35) 4. Angels We Have Heard on High - (Pianist: Ronny Matthes; Komposition: Public Domain) - 02:46 (Start: 11:51) 5. Jingle Bell...
2015-08-08
45 min
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Kids, Animals & Nature
The Bunnicula Collection: Books 4-7: Nighty-Nightmare; Return to Howliday Inn; Bunnicula Strikes Again!; Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow by James Howe
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/194171to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Bunnicula Collection: Books 4-7: Nighty-Nightmare; Return to Howliday Inn; Bunnicula Strikes Again!; Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow Series: Part of The Bunnicula Series Author: James Howe Narrator: Patrick Mulvihill, Victor Garber Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 13 minutes Release date: August 16, 2013 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.67 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: NIGHTY-NIGHTMARE: Are Harold, Howie, and Chester simply lost in the woods with Dawg, their strange new friend? Or have they been lured away from their campsite intentionally, leaving the Monroes at the m...
2013-08-16
9h 13
Fuel Your Mind With An Uplifting Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.
Conquering Fear: Living Boldly in an Uncertain World by Harold S. Kushner
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/60156to listen full audiobooks. Title: Conquering Fear: Living Boldly in an Uncertain World Author: Harold S. Kushner Narrator: Harold S. Kushner Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 43 minutes Release date: October 6, 2009 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Mental Health & Psychology Publisher's Summary: From the best-selling author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People, an illuminating book about fear—and what we can do to overcome it. An inescapable component of our lives, fear comes in many guises: fear of unemployment; fear of aging, illness, losing beauty; fear of a terrorist attack or natural di...
2009-10-06
5h 43