Complex analysts

Frederick Gehring

Frederick William Gehring (7 August 1925 – 29 May 2012) was an American mathematician who worked in the area of complex analysis (quasi-conformal mappings). (Wikipedia).

Frederick Gehring
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Albert Göring

it was difficult to be more of a Nazi than Reichsmarschall Herman Goering. Perhaps that is what makes it so surprising that his younger brother Albert was so different. Check out our new community for fans and supporters! https://thehistoryguyguild.locals.com/ This is original content b

From playlist Extraordinary people and personalities

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Secret Luftwaffe Aircraft of WW2

Documentary about secret German projects in world war two.

From playlist Secret Aircrafts of WW2

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The Automobile - Part 9

See Herman Görings car next: http://bit.ly/GöringCar Or watch style from the Sixties: http://bit.ly/hairpersonality ___ Specially interested in War? - Check out our ‚War Archive': http://bit.ly/1jHBjmY You're more into girly stuff? Have a look on ‚Vintage Fashion': http://bit.ly/1st5iPT H

From playlist THE AUTOMOBILE

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Kate Jones - StarHex-14, The Beauty of Polyform Sets - G4G14 Apr 2022

For G4G14, a 14-piece puzzle set is described in poetic sonnet form (14 lines each). The voice-over is by Kate Jones, accompanying the puzzle images. The puzzle is based on a design by Theo Geerinck.

From playlist G4G14 Videos

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Hermann Göring's Uniforms

This film examines the uniforms and decorations of Hermann Göring at the time of his capture by the US Army in May 1945, and what became of that finery. This is a strictly non-political historical examination. Disclaimer: All opinions and comments expressed in the 'Comments' section do

From playlist Hitler Various Subjects

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Top Nazis "Everyday" Voices

What did Himmler, Goering, Hess and the other members of Hitler's inner circle sound like when talking normally? This is a follow on to my popular video 'Hitler's "Everyday" Voice'. Link below. Hitler's "Everyday" Voice - https://youtu.be/qBYLJAToBJM If you can't view it, try my DailyMoti

From playlist Hitler Various Subjects

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Raiders of the Lost Art - Hitler's Secret Treasure Castle

Discover the dark history of one of Europe's most famous castles, the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, which housed one of the greatest art hoards of the war. US troops and the famous Monuments Men raced to capture the castle before the SS could destroy it and the billions of do

From playlist Battle of Germany 1944-45

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Metaphors in Systolic Geometry - Larry Guth

Larry Guth University of Toronto; Institute for Advanced Study October 18, 2010 The systolic inequality says that if we take any metric on an n-dimensional torus with volume 1, then we can find a non-contractible curve in the torus with length at most C(n). A remarkable feature of the ine

From playlist Mathematics

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Capturing Hitler's Eagle's Nest

The famed Eagle's Nest, part of Hitler's mountain home on the Obersalzberg, a village above Berchtesgaden in southern Bavaria, was a major target for Allied forces in April - May 1945. But who succeeded in capturing this ultimate prize? Was it the Americans or the French? VISIT www.markfel

From playlist Hitler's Obersalzberg Headquarters

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Frederick the Great - LIES - Extra History

Welcome Extra Historians to Lies, where we talk about the mistakes we made and the details we couldn't quite squeeze into our Frederick the Great Series. With questions like, was Walpole really around during all of these wars? How did a 9-year war become called the 7-years war? And what is

From playlist Extra History: Chronological Order (1700 CE - Present)

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