Youll try to sing the star. Olga pavalova maria emelyanova, veronica ilvuchenko and christina niznano, channel one. So, dont miss the musical super show, sing the star, today at 19, immediately after the evening news. Well, now the chefs on wheels program, today and shkorala, enjoy watching. Sergey galtsev, the best connoisseur of spanish cuisine in st. Petersburg. Dear friends, my name is sergey galtsfer, brand chef of the juan cantina hispaniola restaurant and restaurant. Sergey studied with famous masters havan chong, Nicholas Lambert and mateo guida. The recipe for his success is simple, a lot of manual labor and authentic spanish oven. We are building our concept around an open fire, we are talking about something simple, but at the same time bright, bright tastes , bright colors, spain and mexico itself, it is about something homey, family in 2023, sergey became the winner of the soushef competition organized by cool. Russian airline, now Business Class passengers enjoy his culin
Its also deep here, guys, how they jump here, well, im ready, youre ready, everyone is ready , im jumping, diving, yes, of course, the exposition, who would doubt it, ugh, well, more than half of the territory of this region is occupied by impassable forests and swamps, and some are sure that evil spirits can still be found there, and its impossible to simply count how many mystical stories are associated with the most famous city of these places, i i continue my journey through st. Petersburg and the leningrad region, and this is the life of my own. Move it towards you with your left hand. If i were born in st. Petersburg, i would probably know all the local legends about ghosts, oh, how many things i see, everything so scary or a rhinoceros. They say that their nose brings good luck, just 3 hours of my life, and the rhino is ready. I could also work in armeta in the present to see the past. For example, this fresco was called venus tying a sandal, Something Like a sandal somehow its
A conference hosted by the College Civil war institute. Mr. Carmichael good evening. I am peter carmichael. Im professor of history here at gettysburg college. I am also the director of the civil war institute. It is my pleasure this evening to introduce to you michael neiberg, the newly appointed inaugural chair of war studies at the u. S. Army war college in carlisle, pennsylvania, an internationally recognized historian of world war i and ii. He formerly served as the Henry L Stinson chair of history in the department of National Security and strategy at the u. S. Army war college. His scholarship focuses on the american and french experiences in the two world wars and seeks to make the history of warfare and International Relations relevant to policy makers and practitioners. He is the author of numerous scholarly my graphs, including furies, a work named by the wall street journal as one of the top five best books ever written about world war i. Pretty impressive. His most recent
Nicholas lambert talk about the marylandnds voyage to , the german naval expansion and british Army Blockade in the war. This is a 50 minute event. Our two speakers artistically naval historians. Are distinguished naval historians. Gary weir is the chief historian of the Geospatial Intelligence agency. Served 19t, dr weir years as a department of the navys history and heritage command. One of the leading experts on undersea warfare, intelligence, tradecraft, and related technologies. His books include building the forged in war the Naval Industrial complex and american submarine tide theon, rising Untold Stories of the western submarines that fought the cold war russian submarines that fought the cold war. The winner of the Richard Leopold prize. Also the former editor of the National Journal of naval history. Dr. Weir is here to comment on the Technological Development of the submarine, and the role and plans of the german navy as world war i developed. This was this is his first appe
History and when edward sent me the dawn of victory it was pristine. I have never said that about a man new script. I get paid to help dekrurbgtconstruct peoples writing. It was a fantastic telling of a story that is often overlooked. It is so under rated and edward dust a magnificent job of doing justice to an incredible phase of the civil war the make it or break it point. As he will share with us it is the breaking point that leads to the end. Without further ado i would like to introduce my friend mr. Edward alexander. Edward thank you very much for that kind introduction, chris, and to all my colleagues at emerging civil war for putting on a fantastic symposium that i hope everyone has enjoyed so far. It is a privilege to talk to this group and thanks to all of you. We would not be here just talking we might be here talking to an empty room but it is great to have such a wonderful turnout to explore the great attacks of the civil war. I believe and this will be a very biased opini