ON THE DARK SIDES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: NAZI AND OTHER FORCED LABOUR Listen Forced labour is difficult to distinguish from other forms of economic exploitation. In pre-industrial times, it can
Jews were murdered in two days. However, as the German government had long calculated that around 5.8 million Jews would have been killed, Heinrich Himmler, Reichsführer SS and chief of the police, instructed
ON THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF KOSOVO Listen The country has plains of fertile farmland and rich deposits of ores and lignite, but it has never managed to get sustainable development off the ground. The
ON THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Listen Although Bosnia-Herzegovina is a land of fertile fields and significant natural resources, its industrial development did not commence until
the Council of Europe "WORK it OUT" 2024 Listen This year's 'WORK it OUT' dance event took place on 8 September 2024. At 24 sites in 9 European countries the participants danced to the music of Dario Schüler
Kriterien seiner Benennung nach dem Unionsrecht oder dem Recht der Mitgliedstaaten vorgesehen werden. 8. Auftragsverarbeiter „Auftragsverarbeiter“ ist eine natürliche oder juristische Person, Behörde, Einrichtung [...] personenbezogenen Daten wurden in Bezug auf angebotene Dienste der Informationsgesellschaft gemäß Artikel 8 Absatz 1 DSGVO erhoben. Hat der Verantwortliche die personenbezogenen Daten öffentlich gemacht und ist [...] Interesse liegt oder in Ausübung öffentlicher Gewalt erfolgt, die dem Verantwortlichen übertragen wurde. (8) Widerspruchsrecht Sie haben das Recht, aus Gründen, die sich aus Ihrer besonderen Situation ergeben
1764, the first spinning machine went into operation: James Hargreaves' "Spinning Jenny", on which 8 yarn spindles rotated, driven by a waterwheel. This was quickly followed by the improved "Waterframe"
The Sunila pulpmill at Kotka of 1937-8 was designed by the great Finnish architect Alvar Aalto (1888-1976) and is one of the most notable 20th century industrial buildings in Europe. It remains in production
maritime life and it explores aspects of the natural history of the sea. In the harbour at Jardim Oudinot, 8km away, the museum cares for the cod-fishing trawler Santo André . This 71-m ship was built in the
Tupolev 104, the first type of jet airliner in the USSR which was built at Kharkiv. It is displayed with 8 other Tupolevs and 6 Ilushins. There are also many military aircraft, including MIG fighter jets, and
have been reconstructed and fully stocked. Aircraft engines are represented by a French Hispano-Suiza V8 engine of 1923 and the DC-3 passenger plane engine of 1942.
and located in the Bavarian mountains in a stylish modern building with a plan shaped like a number 8. At the heart of the museum is a spectacular model railway that extends to 550 square metres and shows
1848 Steinbrück steam locomotive - the oldest surviving Austrian-made steam locomotive - and the Ce 6/8 II "Crocodile" electric Swiss mountain locomotive.
different, a single-storey structure, modelled on the Temple of Horus at Edfu in Egype and covering 0.8 ha. Light is admitted through 65 conical glass domes on a flat roof that was once laid with grass, from
Mechanics College in the city and its importance in the establishment of the state of Israel in 1947-8. Pavilion C is dedicated to public transport, with a particular focus on the history of trams in the
museum includes two other locomotives both from the North Eastern Railway, a 2-4-0 of 1885 and an 0-8-0 of 1919, and a large model of the Stockton & Darlington Railway. The station’s entrance hall and ticket
the breathing device in case the air gets thin. A shaking and wobbling elevator ride down to level 8 at 386 meters takes visitors to their first big challenge: a sloping shaft with a 100-meter-long narrow