chelm poland The Jewish Community of Chełm until the Second World War serious history town |
chelm poland The Jewish Community of Chełm until the Second World War | The serious history of a comical town | The city of Chełm lies by the banks of the Ochrza River, a tributary of the Bug, in eastern Poland, not far from Lublin. It seems that as early as the beginning of the 13th century,
when Chełm was still under Ukrainian rule, a Jewish community had already established itself within the city. During the 14th century Chełm became part of the Kingdom of Poland.
During the 16th century, the city experienced major growth and developments, notably in commerce and transportation. At this time, the Jewish community of Chełm was one of the
largest and most important Jewish communities in the Kingdom of Poland. Jews filled central financial roles and were active in the economic development of the city; among other
positions, they served as customs officials, as tax collectors for the civil authorities, and as money lenders for the various churches in the city – both for the Catholic Church and the
Orthodox Church.During the next few centuries military invasions and war brought a halt to the city’s development. In a series of pogroms targeting the Jewish residents of the city
during the 17th century, among them the Khmelnitsky Pogrom, the Jewish community in the city was severely harmed. However, the community recovered rapidly. They returned to full
financial activity and representatives from Chełm were active in the Council of Four Lands – the organization of Polish Jews at this time.When Poland was partitioned, at the end of the
18th century, Chełm became part of Austria for a number of years. Yet for most of the 19th century the city was under the control of the Czarist Russia. The city continued to
develop, but due to Polish rebellions, the Russian authorities employed repressive measures to control the Polish residents of the city, thereby destabilizing the economy. There was a
rise in antisemitism during this period.After the First World War, with the creation of an independent Polish state, Chełm was again included within the boundaries of Poland. During
the early interwar years the city enjoyed rapid development – notably in building and industry. Yet this upward trend was cut short by the international financial crisis of the 1930s.
The Jews of Chełm earned their living from industry and trade. Many of them bought and sold farm animals, others traded in pelts and hides, many other Jews worked as tanners. In
addition, the city was home to a number of Jewish owned printing presses.Three Jewish banks operated in Chełm, although one of them operated only very briefly before going out of
business. A trade bank catered mostly to the affluent Jews, while the Jewish Volksbank (People’s Bank) operated as a cooperative bank until the Second World War. The Volksbank
provided loans at low interest rates for small merchants and manufacturers, thereby helping many of them survive the great financial crisis of the 1930s.
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Pre-Adamites with Elongated Skulls found Flash Frozen Civilization in Antarctica.
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Polish morning prayer: Kiedy ranne wstają zorze:
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1.Kiedy ranne wstają zorze,
Tobie ziemia, Tobie morze.
Tobie śpiewa żywioł wszelki,
Bądź pochwalon, Boże wielki!
Tobie śpiewa żywioł wszelki,
Bądź pochwalon, Boże wielki!
2. A człowiek, który bez miary
Obsypany Twymi dary,
Coś go stworzył i ocalił,
A czemuż by Cię nie chwalił?
Coś go stworzył i ocalił,
A czemuż by Cię nie chwalił?
3. Ledwie oczy przetrzeć zdołam,
Wnet do mego Pana wołam
Do mego Boga na niebie
I szukam Go koło siebie.
Do mego Boga na niebie
I szukam Go koło siebie.
4. Wielu snem śmierci upadli,
Co się wczoraj spać pokładli;
My się jeszcze obudzili,
Byśmy Cię, Boże, chwalili.
My się jeszcze obudzili,
Byśmy Cię, Boże, chwalili.
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When the dawn awaking found me,
Hymns of glory rose around me—
From the heavens, earth and ocean,
All creation sang devotion.
Should we humans, your creation,
Heirs in Jesus of salvation,
All alone sit out the chorus?
What a shame that would be for us!
Therefore I, your child a-borning
As I wake this glorious morning,
Sing your glory and your praises—
Hymns of thanks my spirit raises!
May all women know your glory,
May all children sing your story!
May we raise your praise with all men—
Hallelujah! Amen! Amen!
Here is a more literal English translation: (Provided by Andrew Golebiowski )
1. As the daylight breaks
both the Earth and the sea
and all the living things sing:
Praise be to you, God almighty
2. And mankind, so abundantly
showered with your gifts,
whom you created and saved,
why would they not praise you too?
3. As soon as I leave my bed,
I call to my Lord,
to my God on high,
and I seek Him at my side
4. Many sleep the sleep of death,
who yesterday went to their beds;
but we have woken this time
to sing your praises once again.
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- Katedra (27:48)
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After leaving his village to receive a degree in Engineering, Bishnu Adhikari returned to his home in Nepal with a newfound faith and a determination to help improve the living conditions of the area. Bishnu now travels to remote villages in the Himalayan Mountains to build roads, schools and water systems, all while living with his faith and respecting his culture and his family’s expectations.
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The Vietnam War: Reasons for Failure - Why the U.S. Lost
In the post-war era, Americans struggled to absorb the lessons of the military intervention. About the book:
As General Maxwell Taylor, one of the principal architects of the war, noted, First, we didn't know ourselves. We thought that we were going into another Korean War, but this was a different country. Secondly, we didn't know our South Vietnamese allies... And we knew less about North Vietnam. Who was Ho Chi Minh? Nobody really knew. So, until we know the enemy and know our allies and know ourselves, we'd better keep out of this kind of dirty business. It's very dangerous.
Some have suggested that the responsibility for the ultimate failure of this policy [America's withdrawal from Vietnam] lies not with the men who fought, but with those in Congress... Alternatively, the official history of the United States Army noted that tactics have often seemed to exist apart from larger issues, strategies, and objectives. Yet in Vietnam the Army experienced tactical success and strategic failure... The...Vietnam War...legacy may be the lesson that unique historical, political, cultural, and social factors always impinge on the military...Success rests not only on military progress but on correctly analyzing the nature of the particular conflict, understanding the enemy's strategy, and assessing the strengths and weaknesses of allies. A new humility and a new sophistication may form the best parts of a complex heritage left to the Army by the long, bitter war in Vietnam.
U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger wrote in a secret memo to President Gerald Ford that in terms of military tactics, we cannot help draw the conclusion that our armed forces are not suited to this kind of war. Even the Special Forces who had been designed for it could not prevail. Even Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara concluded that the achievement of a military victory by U.S. forces in Vietnam was indeed a dangerous illusion.
Doubts surfaced as to the effectiveness of large-scale, sustained bombing. As Army Chief of Staff Harold Keith Johnson noted, if anything came out of Vietnam, it was that air power couldn't do the job. Even General William Westmoreland admitted that the bombing had been ineffective. As he remarked, I still doubt that the North Vietnamese would have relented.
The inability to bomb Hanoi to the bargaining table also illustrated another U.S. miscalculation. The North's leadership was composed of hardened communists who had been fighting for independence for thirty years. They had defeated the French, and their tenacity as both nationalists and communists was formidable. Ho Chi Minh is quoted as saying, You can kill ten of my men for every one I kill of yours...But even at these odds you will lose and I will win.
The Vietnam War called into question the U.S. Army doctrine. Marine Corps General Victor H. Krulak heavily criticised Westmoreland's attrition strategy, calling it wasteful of American lives... with small likelihood of a successful outcome. In addition, doubts surfaced about the ability of the military to train foreign forces.
Between 1965 and 1975, the United States spent $111 billion on the war ($686 billion in FY2008 dollars). This resulted in a large federal budget deficit.
More than 3 million Americans served in the Vietnam War, some 1.5 million of whom actually saw combat in Vietnam. James E. Westheider wrote that At the height of American involvement in 1968, for example, there were 543,000 American military personnel in Vietnam, but only 80,000 were considered combat troops. Conscription in the United States had been controlled by the President since World War II, but ended in 1973.
By war's end, 58,220 American soldiers had been killed, more than 150,000 had been wounded, and at least 21,000 had been permanently disabled. According to Dale Kueter, Sixty-one percent of those killed were age 21 or younger. Of those killed in combat, 86.3 percent were white, 12.5 percent were black and the remainder from other races. The youngest American KIA in the war was PFC Dan Bullock, who had falsified his birth certificate and enlisted in the US Marines at age 14 and who was killed in combat at age 15. Approximately 830,000 Vietnam veterans suffered symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. An estimated 125,000 Americans fled to Canada to avoid the Vietnam draft, and approximately 50,000 American servicemen deserted. In 1977, United States President Jimmy Carter granted a full, complete and unconditional pardon to all Vietnam-era draft dodgers. The Vietnam War POW/MIA issue, concerning the fate of U.S. service personnel listed as missing in action, persisted for many years after the war's conclusion.
Frederick the Great | Wikipedia audio article
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Frederick the Great
00:03:18 1 Youth
00:05:43 2 Crown Prince
00:07:39 2.1 Katte affair
00:09:23 2.2 Marriage and War of the Polish Succession
00:12:46 3 Inheritance
00:14:09 4 Reign (1740–1786)
00:15:16 4.1 War of the Austrian Succession
00:21:42 4.2 Seven Years' War
00:27:07 4.3 First Partition of Poland
00:36:20 4.4 War of the Bavarian Succession
00:38:43 4.5 Military theorist
00:45:07 4.6 Modernization of Prussia
00:48:24 4.7 Religious policies
00:51:21 4.8 Architecture
00:52:09 4.9 Picture gallery at Sanssouci
00:53:18 4.10 Music, arts and education
00:58:47 4.11 Environment and agriculture
01:01:16 4.12 Berlin Academy
01:03:05 4.13 Sexuality
01:07:42 4.14 Later years and death
01:10:09 5 Historiography and memory
01:13:56 6 Frederick in popular culture
01:14:06 6.1 Places
01:14:21 6.2 German films
01:16:30 6.3 Other
01:16:59 7 Ancestry
01:17:08 8 Titles, styles, honours and arms
01:17:19 8.1 Titles and styles
01:17:52 8.2 Honours
01:18:10 9 See also
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Frederick II (German: Friedrich; 24 January 1712 – 17 August 1786) was King of Prussia from 1740 until 1786, the longest reign of any Hohenzollern king. His most significant accomplishments during his reign included his military victories, his reorganization of Prussian armies, his patronage of the arts and the Enlightenment and his final success against great odds in the Seven Years' War. Frederick was the last Hohenzollern monarch titled King in Prussia and declared himself King of Prussia after achieving sovereignty over most historically Prussian lands in 1772. Prussia had greatly increased its territories and became a leading military power in Europe under his rule. He became known as Frederick the Great (Friedrich der Große) and was nicknamed Der Alte Fritz (The Old Fritz) by the Prussian people and eventually the rest of Germany.In his youth, Frederick was more interested in music and philosophy than the art of war. Nonetheless, upon ascending to the Prussian throne he attacked Austria and claimed Silesia during the Silesian Wars, winning military acclaim for himself and Prussia. Toward the end of his reign, Frederick physically connected most of his realm by acquiring Polish territories in the First Partition of Poland. He was an influential military theorist whose analysis emerged from his extensive personal battlefield experience and covered issues of strategy, tactics, mobility and logistics.
Considering himself the first servant of the state, Frederick was a proponent of enlightened absolutism. He modernized the Prussian bureaucracy and civil service and pursued religious policies throughout his realm that ranged from tolerance to segregation. He reformed the judicial system and made it possible for men not of noble stock to become judges and senior bureaucrats. Frederick also encouraged immigrants of various nationalities and faiths to come to Prussia, although he enacted oppressive measures against Polish Catholic subjects in West Prussia. Frederick supported arts and philosophers he favored as well as allowing complete freedom of the press and literature. Frederick is buried at his favorite residence, Sanssouci in Potsdam. Because he died childless, Frederick was succeeded by his nephew, Frederick William II, son of his brother, Augustus William.
Nearly all 19th-century German historians made Frederick into a romantic model of a glorified warrior, praising his leadership, administrative efficiency, devotion to duty and success in building up Prussia to a great power in Europe. Historian Leopold von Ranke was unstinting in his praise of Frederick's heroic life, inspired by great ideas, filled with feats of arms ... immortalized by the raising of the Prussian state to the rank of a power. Johann Gustav Droysen was even more extolling. Frederick remained an admired historical figure through the German Empire's defeat in World War I. The Nazis glorified him as a great German leader pre-figuring Adolf ...
Bill Schnoebelen Interview with an Ex Vampire (8 of 9) - Multi Language
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Kent Hovind - Seminar 3 - Dinosaurs in the Bible [MULTISUBS]
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Many skeptics try to use dinosaurs as a weapon to fight against the faith of Christianity. Can the Bible withstand the onslaught of all of the overwhelming evidence? How is it possible to mix the Bible with the existence of these so-called prehistoric creatures?
Dinosaurs and the Bible, part three of the creation seminar series, pursues the Biblical and historical references to an explanation that just may surprise you. Follow the clues and find out how dinosaurs trace back to the original Creation. See how they survived the flood. Listen to first hand Biblical accounts and see the impact of the possibility of a few dinosaurs still being alive today? Discover the truth about dinosaurs and how God is using them to bring glory to His name.
Dr. Kent Hovind, founder of Creation Science Evangelism, is dedicated to proclaiming scientific evidence which supports the Biblical account of a literal six-day creation. As guest lecturer for public and private schools, universities, churches, camps, debates, and TV and radio programs, he has been traveling internationally giving seminars on creation verses evolution since 1989. His extensive study and research make Dr. Hovind one of the world's foremost authorities on science and the Bible.
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