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    Explore " armistice" with insightful episodes like "4th Of July. From Independence to Inspiration: American Revolutionary War and the Global Revolutions It Ignited", "Around the Air Force - Nov. 12 (long)", "1918: Armistice, Katherine Johnson & Plastic Surgery", "U for United Nations" and "Star Trek Discovery S3 Ep. 12- "There is a Tide..."" from podcasts like ""Knowledge: Things You Should Know", "Around the Air Force", "Vintage History", "A-Z of the Holy Land" and "Star Trek: Age of Discovery"" and more!

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    4th Of July. From Independence to Inspiration: American Revolutionary War and the Global Revolutions It Ignited

    4th Of July. From Independence to Inspiration: American Revolutionary War and the Global Revolutions It Ignited

    4th Of July. From Independence to Inspiration: The American Revolutionary War and the Global Revolutions It Ignited

    The other day I was watching one of those Man On The Street News Pieces, where a reporter and a camera person were on scene and asked Americans about the Revolutionary War. Questions like what Country did America fight and what Country won the war? None of the questions was deeper than that. I don't have an exact figure, but I'd guess that 90% of the people questioned had the wrong answers. So, I thought it was fitting to do an episode of the Podcast about the 4th of July and the American Revolutionary war. The significance of the 4th of July, also known as Independence Day, in the United States. Join us as we explore the historical background and traditions associated with this celebrated holiday.

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    Around the Air Force - Nov. 12 (long)

    Around the Air Force - Nov. 12 (long)
    This edition features stories on President Obama signing an executive order to promote the hiring of more veterans within the federal government, a joint service ceremony in Okinawa, Japan, honoring those who have given their lives in defense of the U.S., in Iraq, the new generation of veterans paying homage to those who came before them, Airmen in Belgium participating in a Veteran’s Day celebration known as Armistice Day, and the 13th Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC) signing a 31 million dollar contract with an Iraqi company to repair shipping containers. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.

    Star Trek Discovery S3 Ep. 12- "There is a Tide..."

    Star Trek Discovery S3 Ep. 12- "There is a Tide..."

    Star Trek: Age of Discovery is a fan podcast for the Star Trek Universe shows including CBS All Access shows STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, STAR TREK: PICARD, STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS, and STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS.

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    Lundi 12 novembre

    Lundi 12 novembre

    Écoutez Là-haut sur la colline avec Antoine Robitaille tous les jours en semaine en direct sur QUB radio dès 13h. 

    Les vadrouilleurs avec Jean-François Gibeault et Alain Laforest : La CAQ a-t-elle un double discours sur l’environnement?  Un transfert des emplois perdus chez Bombardier? 

    Entrevue avec Joseph Facal: Le 100e anniversare de l'Armistice de la Première Guerre mondiale. 

    Entretien avec Jean-Louis Fortin, auteur du livre Gilles Vaillancourt : Le Monarque, sur l'UPAC. 

    Entretien avec Dave Noël : Le tombeau de Samuel de Champlain.  

    Une production de QUB radio
    Novembre 2018

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    Ebola en pleine guerre

    Ebola en pleine guerre

    Le nord du Congo est aux prises avec un double drame : la guerre et une épidémie d’Ebola. Une situation catastrophique pour les populations locales, mais aussi un terreau favorable à une expansion sans précédent de la maladie, malgré l’arrivée d’un nouveau vaccin. Avec Charles Trahan.

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    Il y a 100 ans, la grande bataille de Vimy

    Il y a 100 ans, la grande bataille de Vimy

    Il y a 100 ans était signée la fin de la Grande Guerre. Ce conflit, l’un des plus sanglants de l’histoire connue, fût pour le Canada, l'une des premières occasions de s’imposer comme une grande puissance internationale. La bataille des crêtes de Vimy est restée dans les mémoires. Véritable boucherie, la Grande Guerre s’est jouée dans les tranchées. Avec Baptiste Zapirain et Charles Trahan.

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    197 Negotiating with the North: Talks and Tactics

    197 Negotiating with the North: Talks and Tactics

    In the first part of an ongoing series on North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, Dr. Gary Samore, the Belfer Center’s executive director for research, describes the history of North Korea’s nuclear weapons development and subsequent international efforts to dismantle it, including a landmark 1994 agreement which he helped negotiate. He details the negotiating tactics employed by North Korea in the past, expresses skepticism over the possibility of a complete denuclearization, and weighs in on the Trump Administration’s negotiating strategy.

    The Road to Armistice

    The Road to Armistice
    By late September 1918, Germany’s military leaders were aware that victory was completely out of reach. General Erich Ludendorff and Field Marshall Paul von Hindenburg began to call for an immediate armistice, arguing that it was in Germany’s best interests to try to negotiate a peace before Allied boots crossed into Germany.
    Their willingness to seek an armistice was not just about gaining advantage for Germany in the post-war period however. They were also driven by two other motivations: the desire to neutralize a potential communist revolution in Germany and the desire to shift responsibility for Germany’s defeat to a civilian government. As Germany moved towards an armistice in October and November 1918, the seeds of World War II were being planted. (20:40)

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