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(1945 - 1949 it was split in 4 occupation zones)


If you ignore Berlin (which, I think, kept its four occupation zones) it were first four, three from January 1, 1947, and two from from August 1, 1948 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bizone)

thanks

"The study examined different scenarios, from a "best case", in which the war ended in 2023 without significant further escalation, to a "worst case", ending in 2025 after further escalation."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Ukraine


It is Burali-Forti 1897, predating Russel's paradox.


"the new AirTag is 50 percent louder than the previous generation, enabling users to hear their AirTag from up to 2x farther than before"

Can that really be true?


If you’re 2x farther away, the intensity of the sound with be 1/4, because of the inverse square law, so logically your speaker would need to be 300% louder.


And, technically, if you are 2x farther away, you are 3x as far away, so the intensity would be 1/9.


Someone else wants a piece of the national security propaganda pie.


This is a lecture for a broad audience.


"Poland, with the tacit backing of London and Paris, refused transit rights to Soviet forces even to defend Czechoslovakia"

Mr. Sachs could have elaborated:

"Other East European countries were Germany’s allies, and indeed Poland and Hungary gladly took part in the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia."

https://branko2f7.substack.com/p/javais-toujours-raison


There are also pleasant experiences when traveling by train, but rarely in Germany.

The Swiss railways are excellent and friendly. In Milan, I was unable to catch the reserved train to Zurich, but the conductors on the Swiss train that was just departing even accepted my ticket for the Italian railway.


Read his book a while ago, worth reading.

"Volodymyr Ishchenko is a sociologist from Ukraine currently affiliated with the Institute of East European Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, and author of Towards the Abyss: Ukraine from Maidan to War."


"The war began on April 12, 1861, when the Confederacy bombarded Fort Sumter in South Carolina"

170 years ago is 1855.


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