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Georg Hamel

Georg Karl Wilhelm Hamel (12 September 1877 – 4 October 1954) was a German mathematician with interests in mechanics, the foundations of mathematics and function theory. (Wikipedia).

Georg Hamel
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Heavy Action At The Somme - The Fight For Monastir I THE GREAT WAR Week 121

The battlefield at the Somme flared into action this week with the same disastrous consequences. The soldiers fighting for the British Army even analysed the problems they were facing in the repeated assaults but to no avail. At the same time, the Serbs, supported by French troops, continu

From playlist World War 1 - 1916 (Season 3)

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The First Modern Battle - The Battle of Hamel I THE GREAT WAR Week 206

Meet us at the Tank Museum: http://bit.ly/TankMuseumFanMeeting The Battle of Hamel is considered as the first modern battle. Masterminded by Australian general John Monash, it included meticulous planning and integrated tanks, artillery, airplanes and infantry into one cohesive strategy.

From playlist All Videos from THE GREAT WAR - chronological order

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MountainWest RubyConf 2015 - A Quest for the Ultimate Template Engine

by Akira Matsuda I’m sure you have to choose a template engine when you’re working on a web app. So almost everyone here must have your favourite template engine, I guess. Today I would like to tell a story about me and the Ruby template engines. If you think you’re totally satisfied with

From playlist MWRC 2015

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What Killed The American Middle Class? (Financial Crash Documentary) | Real Stories

With around 120,000 people declared bankrupt each month, many of the squeezed middle-class see the American dream slipping away. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RealStoriesChannel Instagram - @realstoriesdocs Twitter: https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs Content licensed from Journeym

From playlist Family Documentaries

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Outsourcing Otherness: Race and Belonging in the Morocco-EU Border

Studies on European countries “outsourcing” border enforcement and immigration control to neighboring states pose questions about how sovereignty travels beyond nation-state territories; how such transnational regimes are organized in line with market rationalities; and how liberal or huma

From playlist Refugee Program Seminars

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John Monash, the Australian Corps and WWI

The First World War profoundly affected Australia. John Monash, commander of the Australian Corps, is considered by some historians to be one of the best Allied generals of that conflict. His life is history that deserves to be remembered. This is original content based on research by The

From playlist History Down Under: Australia and New Zealand

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ArrrrCamp 2013 - Web applications with Ruby (not Rails)

By David Padilla These days, whenever you say that you're building a web application with Ruby, its almost implied that you will be using Rails to do so. Well, what if you don't want to use Rails? Or Sinatra? Or any other Framework for that matter. What if you just want to roll your own

From playlist ArrrrCamp 2013

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The Black Day Of The German Army - The Battle of Amiens I THE GREAT WAR Week 211

Ludendorff and his generals didn't think the Allies had it in them, but this week they attack with the might off several hundred tanks near Amiens, the Black Day of the German Army. » HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR CHANNEL? You can support us by sharing our videos with your friends and spreading

From playlist All Videos from THE GREAT WAR - chronological order

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