Norse Mythology Explained In 15 Minutes
In the beginning, there was nought but a great yawning void known as Ginnungagap. The first realm to form was Muspellsheim in the south, a bright land, engulfed in fire and guarded by Surt with his flaming sword. To the north formed Niflheim, the freezing land of fog, containing the spring Hvergelmir, from where the primordial rivers began to flow.
From driftwood, Odin and his brothers created new life. Odin gifting them breath and life, Vili intelligence and feeling and Ve form, speech, hearing and sight. Thus, the first humans were born, a man and a woman, Ash and Elm. They were given a home in Midgard and it is here where humans still reside to this day.
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Intro 0:00
0:14 Creation of the universe
6:23 Odin
8:48 Thor
10:15 Loki
12:20 Ragnarok
14:51 A new world
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The Fall of Rome Explained In 13 Minutes
The Fall of Rome/Fall of the Roman Empire marked a pivotal point in human history and ended Roman power in the west 1,000 years after the city’s foundation. FREE trial to The Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/vVNM30iEpwC | The Roman empire, towards the end of its lifetime, could not stop the relentless barbarian attacks that chipped away at its borders until, by the time of Romulus, there was little more than Italy left. While the Eastern half of the empire, known as the Byzantine Empire, survived until 1453, the Western Roman Empire crumbled in the 5th century, never to be seen again.
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Introduction 0:16
The Gothic War 1:00
Alaric - King of the Visigoths 2:17
Roma The Chicken 3:53
The Fall of the West 4:07
Kingdom of the Visigoths 5:23
A New Power 6:04
The Downfall of Size 6:53
The Western Economy 7:50
The Integration of Soldiers 8:37
Ineffective leadership 9:25
The Role of Christianity 10:20
The Legacy of Rome 11:20
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World War 2 Explained | Best WW2 Documentary | Part 1
In the Second World War, every bond between man and man was to perish. Crimes were committed by the Germans under the Hitlerite domination to which they allowed themselves to be subjected which find no equal in scale and wickedness with any that have darkened the human record. The wholesale massacre by systematised processes of six or seven millions of men, women, and children in the German execution camps exceeds in horror the rough-and-ready butcheries of Genghis Khan, and in scale reduces them to pigmy proportions. Deliberate extermination of whole populations was contemplated and pursued by both Germany and Russia in the Eastern war. The hideous process of bombarding open cities from the air, once started by the Germans, was repaid twenty-fold by the ever-mounting power of the Allies and found its culmination in the use of the atomic bombs which obliterated Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Intro 0:00
Causes of The Second World War 2:10
Rise of The Third Reich 6:08
Hitler’s Vision 9:20
Failure of The International System 10:52
The Age of Strategy 13:20
Blitzkrieg 16:50
Poland 17:36
The Winter War 20:05
Scandinavia 21:28
Battle of France 22:16
Dunkirk 24:21
Britain Alone 26:14
Battle of Britain 27:25
The Blitz 32:31
Operation Barbarossa 33:30
Epilogue 39:34
The information in this video came from:
- A lecture series by Professor Thomas Childers, PhD
- The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer
- The Third Reich at War by Richard J. Evans
- The Second World War. Vol.I. The Gathering Storm by Winston S. Churchill
- The Second World War. Vol.2. Their Finest Hour by Winston S. Churchill
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Egyptian Gods Explained In 13 Minutes | Best Egyptian Mythology Documentary
The Egyptian Gods - Egyptian Mythology has the most interesting Gods of the ancient world, including Ra, Amun, Osiris, Isis, Horus, Seth, Anubis, Thoth, Ptah, Sekhmet, Bastet, Hathor and Neith. Starting with the creation of the world, we will witness the birth of the Gods and their epic power struggle to become the Pharaoh of Egypt.
At the beginning of time, there was only Nu, the primeval waters of chaos. Then, in a great flood, the sun god Atum rose from the water and willed himself into creation. Atum then created Air, a son he named Shu, and moisture, a daughter he named Tefnut. They were the first divine pair and soon had children of their own, the Earth named Geb, and the Sky called Nut. This second divine pair then had four children of their own, Osiris, Isis, Seth and Nephthys, completing the group of nine primeval Gods known as the Ennead, consisting of Atum and his eight descendants.
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Intro 0:00
Creation of the World 0:16
The Battle for Kingship 0:51
Amun 2:07
Osiris 3:03
Isis 4:21
Horus 5:05
Seth 5:39
Ra 6:42
'Eyes' of Ra 8:03
Sekhmet 8:25
Bastet 8:51
Hathor 9:14
Neith 9:48
Ptah 10:22
Anubis 10:55
Thoth 11:54
The Information in this video came from "The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt" by Richard H. Wilkinson
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Nikola Tesla Explained In 16 Minutes | Best Nikola Tesla Documentary
Nikola Tesla was a man ahead of his time. His advancements in electricity were radical, helping to usher in the modern age, with his influence seen in anything from X-rays to remote control. His World Wireless System had the potential to advance technology by nearly a century, while also providing free energy to the globe. Unlike so many of his era, Tesla did not work for financial gain, instead working to advance humanity. Perhaps it is not surprising that a man so far ahead of his time has only found his place in the 21st century, an age shaped by his technological brilliance.
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Introduction 0:00
Early Life 1:23
Working For Edison 3:31
The War of The Currents 6:45
Tesla's Many Inventions 9:36
A Fatal Flaw 10:37
Wardenclyffe and Later Years 12:29
Nikola Tesla 15:25
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Greek Gods Explained In 12 Minutes
The Greek Gods represent humanity at its best and worst, from the violent and destructive Ares to the beautiful and seductive Aphrodite, Greek mythology demonstrates the epic power struggle between parents and children in an endless quest to gain control over the world. Tales pass down from each generation showing them to be some of the most influential deities in human history, that continue to have a significant impact to this day.
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The Political Spectrum Explained In 4 Minutes
In the modern political world, the terms ‘left-wing’ and ‘right-wing’ can often be heard and misunderstood. But what do these terms mean and where do they come from? The terms Left and Right were first used in an ideological context during the French Revolution of the 18th century. Those on the left were in support of the revolution and those on the right supported the monarchy. This idea of the left supporting change and the right wanting to keep the status quo continues today and is key in some of their philosophy.
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Introduction 0:10
The Difference in Ideology 0:38
Left-Wing Ideology 0:46
Left-Wing Economics 1:10
Right-Wing Ideology 1:39
Right-Wing Economics 2:03
Political Parties 2:28
Left and Right in Context 2:45
Libertarian and Authoritarian 3:25
Difficult to Place on a Scale 3:40
Choose Wisley 4:03
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Genghis Khan Explained In 8 Minutes
Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, had a wide and long-lasting impact on civilisations in both the East and the West, the repercussions of which can still be felt today.
In the year 1162, between, modern-day Mongolia and Siberia, a ruthless leader and great conqueror was born. The King of Kings, a brutal barbarian and the founder of the largest connected land empire the world has ever seen, his name, Genghis Kahn! Genghis together with his sons and grandsons went to war on an immense scale, in only 25 years the Mongol army conquered more territory than the Romans had done in 400. By the time of his death in 1227, the Mongol empire stretched from the Pacific Ocean to the Caspian Sea. Encompassing around 10 million square miles the empire was vast, measuring the same size as the African continent, and larger than the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean Islands combined. And what’s more remarkable is he was able to achieve this with around 100,000 men, making Genghis Kahn one of the most successful military commanders the world has ever known.
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Sun Tzu - The Art of War Explained In 5 Minutes
The Art of War is the most influential treatise on war ever written, consisting of 13 chapters each of which is devoted to one aspect of warfare, it has shaped the way in which conflicts have been fought for thousands of years from the Japanese samurai to the Napoleonic war. Not only has the book influenced military commanders and generals all over the world, it has had resounding effects on politics, sports and business to this day.
In this video, we give key examples of Sun Tzu's most influential philosophies and strategies. These range from the Vietnam War to the coasts of Normandy in 1944.
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Fall of The Soviet Union Explained In 5 Minutes
Multiple factors played a role in the fall of the Soviet Union or USSR, many placing blame on Gorbachev and his failed reforms with others viewing the event as inevitable due to the negative legacy of Brezhnev.
On the 25th of December 1991, the world watched as the most powerful communist country in history collapsed. Following the resignation of Mikhail Gorbachev, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR, dissolved into 15 independent states, marking the federations downfall and ending the Cold War, which had lasted 44 years between the East and the West.
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