Katakolon Beach Greece
Hello again. Welcome to one of the funniest day spent in Olympia, Greece. We went to Katakolon Beach. Check out my great abs and beautiful clear cold water (lol). We had so much fun today; I will always remember this one. Also, check out the IOA Torch Relay. Team Germany, your #1. How you enjoy!
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???? KYANH AKTH #KATAKOΛO KIANI BEACH #KATAKOLON #GREECE
#KianiBeach is a residential area nearby sea. It's one of Katakolon #beaches. The port of Katakolon is a popular stop for cruise ships, so the visitors have the opportunity to visit this place.- #BeachesofGreece #Ελληνικέςπαραλίες #Κυανήακτή
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Plakes Beach, Island of Andros, Greece
Katakolon Taxi Tours By Nasos AGIOS ANDREAS BEACH
Katakolon Taxi Tours By Nasos
AGIOS ANDREAS BEACH
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Ios, Greece - Plakes Beach - AtlasVisual
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Plakes beach is on the east coast of Ios, about 15 km away from Chora. It is a beautiful, calm beach in a quiet, secluded are of the island. It has fine, golden sand and turquoise water. Diving and snorkeling are excellent off of this beach. Access to Plakes (dirt road) is not especially easy, but it is worth it. The beach is not organized with umbrellas and chairs.
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#KOUROUTA #BEACH #ELIS #GREECE
????♂️KOUROUTA BEACH--ELIS #PELOPONNESE- GREECE
Kourouta beach is found 3 kilometres from the second bigger city of Prefecture Ilia Greece, Amaliada.
The sea is rewarded with the Blue Flag of the European eponymous program.
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Ios 2014 - Plakes Beach
Ios 2014 - Plakes Beach , for one of the most beautiful beach of Ios,
per me una delle più belle spiagge di Ios
Ios - Manganari Beach - Fish Around My Feet - 15-08-2013 - 1
Ourania - Ios - Fish Around My Feet
Manganari Beach
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katakalon, liris, booka, agios andreas
katakalon, liris, booka,agios andreas
Kalakeika Beach - Aldemar Resort
Kalakeika Beach - Aldemar Resort
Agua Katakolon Grécia
Pequena praia de Agios Andreas em Katakolon (Grécia)
Southern Rhodesia in World War II | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:37 1 Background
00:06:19 2 Outbreak of war
00:10:40 3 Africa and the Mediterranean
00:10:50 3.1 Early deployments
00:12:29 3.2 East Africa
00:18:05 3.3 North Africa
00:25:30 3.4 El Alamein
00:27:48 3.5 Tunisia
00:31:21 3.6 Dodecanese
00:33:16 3.7 Italy
00:38:19 3.8 Balkans and Greece
00:41:31 3.9 Spring 1945 offensive in Italy
00:45:00 4 Britain, Norway and western Europe
00:50:01 5 Burma
00:56:01 6 Southern Rhodesians in other theatres
00:57:03 7 Home front
00:57:12 7.1 Rhodesian Air Training Group
01:00:23 7.2 Home service
01:02:09 7.2.1 Women
01:04:22 7.3 Domestic politics
01:05:00 7.4 Economic impact; conscripted labour
01:11:15 7.5 Internment camps and Polish refugees
01:13:57 8 End of the war
01:14:47 8.1 Statistics
01:17:45 9 Legacy
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Southern Rhodesia, then a self-governing colony of the United Kingdom, entered World War II along with Britain shortly after the invasion of Poland in 1939. By the war's end, 26,121 Southern Rhodesians of all races had served in the armed forces, 8,390 of them overseas, operating in the European theatre, the Mediterranean and Middle East theatre, East Africa, Burma and elsewhere. The territory's most important contribution to the war is commonly held to be its contribution to the Empire Air Training Scheme (EATS), under which 8,235 British, Commonwealth and Allied airmen were trained in Southern Rhodesian flight schools. The colony's operational casualties numbered 916 killed and 483 wounded of all races.
Southern Rhodesia had no diplomatic powers, but largely oversaw its own contributions of manpower and materiel to the war effort, being responsible for its own defence. Rhodesian officers and soldiers were distributed in small groups throughout the British and South African forces in an attempt to prevent high losses. Most of the colony's men served in Britain, East Africa and the Mediterranean, particularly at first; a more broad dispersal occurred from late 1942. Rhodesian servicemen in operational areas were mostly from the country's white minority, with the Rhodesian African Rifles—made up of black troops and white officers—providing the main exception in Burma from late 1944. Other non-white soldiers and white servicewomen served in East Africa and on the home front within Southern Rhodesia. Tens of thousands of black men were conscripted from rural communities for work, first on the aerodromes and later on white-owned farms.
World War II prompted major changes in Southern Rhodesia's financial and military policy, and accelerated the process of industrialisation. The territory's participation in the EATS brought about major economic and infrastructural developments and led to the post-war immigration of many former airmen, contributing to the growth of the white population to over double its pre-war size by 1951. The war remained prominent in the national consciousness for decades afterwards. Since the country's reconstitution as Zimbabwe in 1980, the modern government has removed many references to the World Wars, such as memorial monuments and plaques, from public view, regarding them as unwelcome vestiges of white minority rule and colonialism. Southern Rhodesia's dead of the war today have no official commemoration, either in Zimbabwe or overseas.