Ambassador Hotel en Port-of-Spain, Trinidad y Tobago
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Ambassador Hotel es un Hotel con restaurante, salas de reuniones / banquetes y bar. El Ambassador Hotel presenta 34 habitaciones con precios que van desde los US$80 dólares.
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Vlog # 3 || Port of Spain, food, public transportation and return home
I wanted to tease my viewers one last time ????. The video wraps up my experience in Trinidad. It highlights a quick Port of Spain (the capital) run, food, taking the public transportation bus and experiencing a quick night life in the park.
I also experienced taking the water taxi, a 45 mins sail into Port of Spain from San Fernando. There was so much more that was not shared. Will definitely visit again.
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We took a one day vacation to Korea Town in Los Angeles to stay the night at the Normandie Hotel. Word is it's haunted, and we put that statement to the test. We also tested the Korean BBQ in Korea Town, and definitely got a result there. It's amazing!
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Joan's Port-of-Spain Tour - February 1993
Places of family interest in Trinidad, shown by my cousin Joan Bodu when she and her husband Louis took Meindert and Laura on a tour of Port-of-Spain in February 1993. Aunt Audrey and her husband Don were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary that year, and this formed part of a documentary Meindert made for the occasion.
The Sheppard family home was originally a large Spanish style home at 30 Richmond Street. The house was demolished and a car dealership built on the site, immediately opposite the Charles McEnearney Ford dealership. Later the Sheppard family moved to 35A Dundonald Street where they lived with their family of 12 children.
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Vichy France | Wikipedia audio article
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Vichy France
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Vichy France (French: Régime de Vichy) is the common name of the French State (État français) headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain during World War II. Evacuated from Paris to Vichy in the unoccupied Free Zone (zone libre) in the southern part of metropolitan France which included French Algeria, it remained responsible for the civil administration of France as well as the French colonial empire.
From 1940 to 1942, while the Vichy regime was the nominal government of all of France except for Alsace-Lorraine, the Germans militarily occupied northern France. While Paris remained the de jure capital of France, the government chose to relocate to the town of Vichy, 360 km (220 mi) to the south in the zone libre, which thus became the de facto capital of the French State. Following the Allied landings in French North Africa in November 1942, southern France was also militarily occupied by Germany and Italy to protect the Mediterranean coastline. Petain's government remained in Vichy as the nominal government of France, albeit one that was obliged by circumstances to collaborate with Germany from November 1942 onwards. The government at Vichy remained there until late 1944, when it lost its de facto authority due to the Allied invasion of France and the government was compelled to relocate to the Sigmaringen enclave in Germany, where it continued to exist on paper until the end of hostilities in Europe.
After being appointed Premier by President Albert Lebrun, Marshal Pétain's cabinet agreed to end the war and signed an Armistice with Germany on 22 June 1940. On 10 July, the French Third Republic was dissolved, and Pétain established an authoritarian regime when the National Assembly granted him full powers. The Vichy government reversed many liberal policies and began tight supervision of the economy, calling for National Regeneration, with central planning a key feature. Labour unions came under tight government control. Conservative Catholics became prominent and clerical input in schools resumed. Paris lost its avant-garde status in European art and culture. The media were tightly controlled and stressed virulent anti-Semitism, and, after June 1941, anti-Bolshevism.The French State maintained nominal sovereignty over the whole of French territory, but had effective full sovereignty only in the unoccupied southern zone libre (free zone). It had limited and only civil authority in the northern zones under military occupation. The occupation was to be a provisional state of affairs, pending the conclusion of the war, which at the time (1940) appeared imminent. The occupation also presented certain advantages, such as keeping the French Navy and French colonial empire under French control, and avoiding full occupation of the country by Germany, thus maintaining a degree of French independence and neutrality. The French government at Vichy never joined the Axis alliance.
Germany kept two million French soldiers prisoner, carrying out forced labour. They were hostages to ensure that Vichy would reduce its military forces and pay a heavy tribute in gold, food, and supplies to Germany. French police were ordered to round up Jews and other undesirables such as communists and political refugees. Much of the French public initially supported the government, despite its undemocratic nature and its difficult position vis-à-vis the Germans, often seeing it as necessary to maintain a degree of French autonomy and territorial integrity. In November 1942, however, the zone libre was also occupied by Axis forces, leading to the disbandment of the remaining army and the sinking of France's remaining fleet and ending any semblance of independence, with Germany now closely supervising all French officials.
Most of the overseas French colonies were originally under Vichy control, but with the Allied invasion of North Africa it lost one colony after another to Charles de Gaulle' ...