Non-cooperative games

Live and let live (World War I)

Live and let live is the spontaneous rise of non-aggressive co-operative behaviour that developed during the First World War, particularly during prolonged periods of trench warfare on the Western Front. Perhaps one of the most famous examples of this is the Christmas Truce of 1914. It is a process that can be characterised as the deliberate abstaining from the use of violence during war. Sometimes it can take the form of overt truces or pacts negotiated locally by soldiers. At other times it can be a tacit behaviour—sometimes characterised as "letting sleeping dogs lie"—whereby both sides refrain from firing or using their weapons, or deliberately discharge them in a ritualistic or routine way that signals their non-lethal intent. (Wikipedia).

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Die Frontschau

German army in WW2, footage from the front.

From playlist History

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The First Year of World War 1 l THE GREAT WAR WW1 Summary Part 2

It’s been a year, since we started following the First World War, and still no end of the bloodshed is in sight. "A year of battles“ had begun and total war had commenced and was spreading around the world. Russia was no longer gaining ground on the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Armies, ins

From playlist World War 1 - Summary: What happened so far

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A Year To Remember - 1945

In this episode: - 1945 would end in peace and the dawning of a new era in world history- Hitler shoots himself at news of the Russian advance on Berlin- American and Russian troops shake hands across the ruins of Germany and the war is over- FDR tragically dies within sight of victory and

From playlist History documentaries | Members Only

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Adolf Hitler in World War 1 I WHO DID WHAT IN WW1?

Adolf Hitler later said about his experience on the Western Front of World War 1 that it was the happiest time of his life. This time on the front and at home influenced his understanding of society and nation, the military gave his life structure for the first time and the chaotic times a

From playlist Who Did What In WW1?

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Sustaining Total War - Women in World War One I THE GREAT WAR

When you think about World War One, you think of men fighting to death in the mud. All too often the immense contribution of women as nurses, medics, ammunition workers and so many more has been forgotten. This special episode salutes all the women who served in the Great War. » PARTNER C

From playlist World War 1 Essential Knowledge

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HM King George VI - The Speech at Dedication of Canadian National War Memorial - 21 May 1939

King George VI: "Peace and Freedom cannot long be separated. Without freedom there can be no enduring peace, and without peace no enduring freedom."

From playlist King George VI - Speeches and Broadcasts

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The Beginning Of The End - Evacuation At Gallipoli I THE GREAT WAR - Week 74

While the Western and Eastern Front freeze over and the armies there have to fight the harsh conditions as much as the fight the enemy, the evacuation of Gallipoli is set into motion. After months of stalemate, the disease ridden offensive is finally called off. Unlike the rest of the oper

From playlist World War 1 - 1915 (Season 2)

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America in World War I: Crash Course US History #30

In which John Green teaches you about American involvement in World War I, which at the time was called the Great War. They didn't know there was going to be a second one, though they probably should have guessed, 'cause this one didn't wrap up very neatly. So, the United States stayed out

From playlist US History

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Reporters at War: Bringing It All Back Home (EMMY AWARD WINNING DOCUMENTARY) | Real Stories

Reporters At War is a three-part series that takes a long hard look at one of the most dramatic and dangerous careers of modern times, that of the war correspondent. More than 300 journalists have been killed in battle zones in the last dozen years, some 200 of these having been deliberat

From playlist War Documentaries

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Steven Pinker: The Better Angels of our Nature

Are we moving increasingly closer towards a benevolent society? Steven Pinker talks about his latest work, 'The Better Angels of our Nature' at the Royal Institution in November 2011. Introduced by Evan Davis. The book of the same name can be purchased on Amazon - https://geni.us/PG10

From playlist Ri Talks

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I used science to recreate STAR WARS Planetary Systems- 4 Hour Compilation

Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and I'm currently away until late March, check the video here to learn why: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ufoxL-eDJQ So as a result, I left some pre-recorded videos so you don't miss me too much and in this video I compiled several older videos many

From playlist Long Science Videos

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Comparative roles of women in Rome and Han China | World History | Khan Academy

A discussion with Khan Academy World History Fellow Eman Elshaikh on the comparative roles of women in Rome and Han China (with brief discussion of women in Athens as well). World History on Khan Academy: From the earliest civilizations to the modern world, geography, religion, trade, and

From playlist 600 BCE - 600 CE Second-Wave Civilizations | AP World History | Khan Academy

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Liechtenstein, San Marino, Monaco and Andorra in WW1 - Live And Let Live I OUT OF THE TRENCHES

Batman is answering your questions about World War 1, oddly enough. This week we talk about the European micro nations and about the quieter sectors on the Western Front. » HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR CHANNEL? You can support us by sharing our videos with your friends and spreading the word a

From playlist All Videos from THE GREAT WAR - chronological order

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UGS 303 11 12 12 Existentialism

Lecture 27, Existentialism, of UGS 303, Ideas of the Twentieth Century, University of Texas at Austin, Fall 2012

From playlist UT Austin: UGS 303 Political Philosophy - Ideas of the 20th Century | CosmoLearning.org Philosophy

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LLT 180: The Heroic Quest - Lecture 14: Vergil, Aeneid

Human societies have long used the theme of the quest for self-knowledge as a vehicle to assess their own cultures and to explore ethical situations arising in civic life. This course examines texts from diverse cultural traditions in which protagonists confront their inherited identity of

From playlist Missouri State: LLT 180: The Heroic Quest | CosmoLearning English Literature

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Is A World Without War Possible?

Episode 1 of 5 Check us out on iTunes! http://testtube.com/podcast Please Subscribe! http://testu.be/1FjtHn5 In the past 3,400 years, humans have been entirely at peace for 268. That's just 8 percent of recorded history. Are humans prone to war? Will we ever manage to evolve past it? +

From playlist The Violent History And Cyber Future Of War

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The Columbian Exchange | World history | Khan Academy

In which John Green teaches you about the changes wrought by contact between the Old World and the New. John does this by exploring the totally awesome history book "The Columbian Exchange" by Alfred Cosby, Jr. After Columbus "discovered" the Americas, European conquerors, traders, and set

From playlist Crash Course: World History | World History | Khan Academy

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WWII in HD: The Air War | History

Learn more about different fighter planes from WWII! Shop WWII in HD today! http://www.shophistorystore.com/ HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, im

From playlist WWII on History

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Gadamer on Heraclitus (Full Interview 1989)

The complete interview of Hans-Georg Gadamer discussing the obscure pre-Socratic thinker, Heraclitus. This is a version of an upload from the previous channel, but this time it includes the entire thing, as well as improved audio and video. As always, the translation is my own. I apologize

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