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Szenen, die Geschichte machten - Teil 3
- Narrated by: Christian Schult
- Length: 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Szenen, die Geschichte machten" ordnet die einzelnen Episoden in chronologischer Reihenfolge und erläutert deren Bedeutung für die Gegenwart. Spannend und kurzweilig werden die wichtigsten Fakten zusammengefasst und die globalen Zusammenhänge sowie die nachhaltige historische Bedeutung erläutert.
Die Boston Tea Party 1773
Die Boston Tea Party 1773
Der Sturm auf die Bastille 1789
Die Geburt der Republik Haiti 1804
Der Wiener Kongress 1814/15
Die Schlacht von Waterloo 1815
Griechenland wird unabhängig 1821
US-Kanonenboote vor Japan 1853
Attentat auf Präsident Lincoln 1865
Die Pariser Kommune
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