| joakim kvåle - 519 sec joakim kvåle Auteur : leifmotor Tags: joakim kvåle  | | Joakim Kvåle - 277 sec About Joakim Kvåle. Auteur : pro8byfake Tags: Joakim Kvåle  | | Rideleir 2007, kvåle - 252 sec Meg (marie),Lena,Trine,Hilde og Evy var på rideleir 2007 på kvåle. vi hadde med oss hestene, Ferdinand,Driva,Sodoham,Tilly og Pippi. dette er en rar film fra ferien ;) Auteur : marieogferdinand Tags: Rideleir  | | Sick Easter Edit From Voss '08 - 136 sec Riders:
Sigbjørn Tveit
Torkel Brekke
Ole Fretheim
Nils Flatlandsmo
Elias Kvåle Auteur : 9thwardrepresent Tags: Ski Rails Sigbjørn Tveit Torkel Brekke Ole Fretheim Nils Flatlandsmo Elias Kvåle ninthward Oakley Troyan Gloves  | | Troyan Gloves presents - Sigbjorn Tveit with friends - 67 sec Norwegian Troyan-soldier Sigbjørn Tveit shredding a backyard rail with his friends. Edit by Elias Skrede Kvåle/Jiblomats"
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www.Jiblomats.com Auteur : Troyangloves Tags: Sigbjørn Tveit Sigbjorn Troyan Gloves Jiblomats Elias Skrede Kvåle rail summer cool ninthward ski skiing Marcus Poschen  | | Sogndal Fotball - Me E Med - 235 sec Fotballvideo/musikkvideo til sangen Me E Med. Videoen er produsert av Daniel Volle. Sangen er produsert av Inge Ronny Årøy/Kvåle Lydstudio, og Inge Ronny, Saftkokarane og Tone Damli Aaberge er vokalistar. Auteur : DanielVolle Tags: Sogndal Fotball Me Med tone damli aaberge daniel volle inge ronny  | | Strongman Tribute. - 376 sec It's something wrong with the sound in the middle of the video..argh!
This is a tribute-video to the Strongman-sport (mostly norwegian athletes)
Enjoy! :) Auteur : ArcticElite Tags: strongman tribute nsm strength arild haugen espen aune richard skog lars rørbakken fitness reidar kvåle pudsianowski  | | Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land (part 1) - 350 sec Promises and Betrayals: Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land
An intriguing look at how the British double-dealing during WWI ignited the conflict between Arab and Jew in the Middle East. A disturbing picture of a duplicitous wartime government.
History Channel -
Producer/Director: Arense Kvaale for Content Productions; Executive Producer: Gulf Research Center; Distributor: Filmakers Library. In English
This lucid film recounts the complicated history that led to the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. In the words of the former British Ambassador to Egypt, it is a story of intrigue among rival empires and of misguided strategies. It is often claimed that the crisis originated with Jewish emigration to Palestine and the foundation of the State of Israel. Yet the roots of the conflict are to be found earlier.
In 1915, when the Allies were besieged on the Western front, the British wanted to create a second front against Germany, Italy and the Ottoman Empire. Turkish nationalism had spread to the rest of the Ottoman Empire and the British exploited this feeling. They promised Arab groups their own independent states, including Palestine. Secretly, the Allies planned to carve up the Ottoman Empire: France would get "Greater Syria;" Britain would get Iraq for its oil and ports, and Haifa, to distribute the oil; Palestine would be an international zone; Russia would get Constantinople.
The next British government under Lloyd George believed that "worldwide Jewry" was a powerful force, and that the Jews in the new Bolshevik government could prevent the Russian army from deserting the Allied side. This mistaken strategy, along with other factors including the persuasiveness of Chaim Weitzman, led to the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which endorsed a national home for the Jews in Palestine. At the same time, the Arab leader Shariff Hussein was promised that Palestine would be part of a new Arab state. This contradiction has contributed to the ongoing struggle for control in the Holy Land.
With Prof. Lieven, London School of Economics; Prof. Choueiri, University of Exeter, and other academics. Auteur : marinata35 Tags: Israel Palestine British Mandate  | | Ochún in Sweden - part1 - 148 sec Anne Kvaale, Norway, dancing cuban Yoruba. Here presenting Ochún at the World Cultural Museum in Gøteborg, Sweden, nov.2005. www.son-rumberos.com Auteur : LazaroAnne Tags: performing arts cuban yoruba ochún Lázaro&Anne  | | My Favourite Strongmans Of The World - 93 sec My Favourite Strongmans Of The World Auteur : Zukiboy95 Tags: strongman arild haugen richard skog mariusz pudzianowski espen aune jesse marunde odd reidar kvaale  | | Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land (part 4) - 357 sec Promises and Betrayals: Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land
An intriguing look at how the British double-dealing during WWI ignited the conflict between Arab and Jew in the Middle East. A disturbing picture of a duplicitous wartime government.
History Channel -
Producer/Director: Arense Kvaale for Content Productions; Executive Producer: Gulf Research Center; Distributor: Filmakers Library. In English
This lucid film recounts the complicated history that led to the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. In the words of the former British Ambassador to Egypt, it is a story of intrigue among rival empires and of misguided strategies. It is often claimed that the crisis originated with Jewish emigration to Palestine and the foundation of the State of Israel. Yet the roots of the conflict are to be found earlier.
In 1915, when the Allies were besieged on the Western front, the British wanted to create a second front against Germany, Italy and the Ottoman Empire. Turkish nationalism had spread to the rest of the Ottoman Empire and the British exploited this feeling. They promised Arab groups their own independent states, including Palestine. Secretly, the Allies planned to carve up the Ottoman Empire: France would get "Greater Syria;" Britain would get Iraq for its oil and ports, and Haifa, to distribute the oil; Palestine would be an international zone; Russia would get Constantinople.
The next British government under Lloyd George believed that "worldwide Jewry" was a powerful force, and that the Jews in the new Bolshevik government could prevent the Russian army from deserting the Allied side. This mistaken strategy, along with other factors including the persuasiveness of Chaim Weitzman, led to the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which endorsed a national home for the Jews in Palestine. At the same time, the Arab leader Shariff Hussein was promised that Palestine would be part of a new Arab state. This contradiction has contributed to the ongoing struggle for control in the Holy Land.
With Prof. Lieven, London School of Economics; Prof. Choueiri, University of Exeter, and other academics. Auteur : marinata35 Tags: Britain Israel Palestine  | | Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land (part 5) - 354 sec Promises and Betrayals: Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land
An intriguing look at how the British double-dealing during WWI ignited the conflict between Arab and Jew in the Middle East. A disturbing picture of a duplicitous wartime government.
History Channel -
Producer/Director: Arense Kvaale for Content Productions; Executive Producer: Gulf Research Center; Distributor: Filmakers Library. In English
This lucid film recounts the complicated history that led to the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. In the words of the former British Ambassador to Egypt, it is a story of intrigue among rival empires and of misguided strategies. It is often claimed that the crisis originated with Jewish emigration to Palestine and the foundation of the State of Israel. Yet the roots of the conflict are to be found earlier.
In 1915, when the Allies were besieged on the Western front, the British wanted to create a second front against Germany, Italy and the Ottoman Empire. Turkish nationalism had spread to the rest of the Ottoman Empire and the British exploited this feeling. They promised Arab groups their own independent states, including Palestine. Secretly, the Allies planned to carve up the Ottoman Empire: France would get "Greater Syria;" Britain would get Iraq for its oil and ports, and Haifa, to distribute the oil; Palestine would be an international zone; Russia would get Constantinople.
The next British government under Lloyd George believed that "worldwide Jewry" was a powerful force, and that the Jews in the new Bolshevik government could prevent the Russian army from deserting the Allied side. This mistaken strategy, along with other factors including the persuasiveness of Chaim Weitzman, led to the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which endorsed a national home for the Jews in Palestine. At the same time, the Arab leader Shariff Hussein was promised that Palestine would be part of a new Arab state. This contradiction has contributed to the ongoing struggle for control in the Holy Land.
With Prof. Lieven, London School of Economics; Prof. Choueiri, University of Exeter, and other academics. Auteur : marinata35 Tags: Britain Israel Palestine  | | Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land (part 7) - 543 sec Promises and Betrayals: Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land
An intriguing look at how the British double-dealing during WWI ignited the conflict between Arab and Jew in the Middle East. A disturbing picture of a duplicitous wartime government.
History Channel -
Producer/Director: Arense Kvaale for Content Productions; Executive Producer: Gulf Research Center; Distributor: Filmakers Library. In English
This lucid film recounts the complicated history that led to the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. In the words of the former British Ambassador to Egypt, it is a story of intrigue among rival empires and of misguided strategies. It is often claimed that the crisis originated with Jewish emigration to Palestine and the foundation of the State of Israel. Yet the roots of the conflict are to be found earlier.
In 1915, when the Allies were besieged on the Western front, the British wanted to create a second front against Germany, Italy and the Ottoman Empire. Turkish nationalism had spread to the rest of the Ottoman Empire and the British exploited this feeling. They promised Arab groups their own independent states, including Palestine. Secretly, the Allies planned to carve up the Ottoman Empire: France would get "Greater Syria;" Britain would get Iraq for its oil and ports, and Haifa, to distribute the oil; Palestine would be an international zone; Russia would get Constantinople.
The next British government under Lloyd George believed that "worldwide Jewry" was a powerful force, and that the Jews in the new Bolshevik government could prevent the Russian army from deserting the Allied side. This mistaken strategy, along with other factors including the persuasiveness of Chaim Weitzman, led to the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which endorsed a national home for the Jews in Palestine. At the same time, the Arab leader Shariff Hussein was promised that Palestine would be part of a new Arab state. This contradiction has contributed to the ongoing struggle for control in the Holy Land.
With Prof. Lieven, London School of Economics; Prof. Choueiri, University of Exeter, and other academics. Auteur : marinata35 Tags: Britain Israel Palestine  | | Los Van Van in Norway - 216 sec Los Van Van did a concert in Drammen, Norway, the 29th of February 2008. Lázaro Izquierdo Gómez and Anne Kvaale was two of the dancers performing with the group. They presented the traditional cuban dance, called "Son". See more about Lázaro and Anne at www.son-rumberos.com Auteur : LazaroAnne Tags: LosVanVan Cuban Son Lázaro Anne  | | Yoruba with Lázaro & Anne, Norway2007 - part1 - 182 sec Anne Kvaale, Norway, dancing Cuban Yoruba at Tromsø Salsa Congress. Here presenting Ochún. www.son-rumberos.com Auteur : LazaroAnne Tags: performing arts cuban yoruba Lázaro&Anne ochun  | | Cuban Rumba in Norway - part 1 - 157 sec Lázaro Izquierdo Gómez; a great cuban dancer and teacher living in Oslo, and Anne Kvaale; the first norwegian girl to dance real cuban Rumba and cuban Son in Norway. See their web-site at www.son-rumberos.com Auteur : LazaroAnne Tags:Cuban Rumba Lázaro&Anne  | | Ochún in Sweden - part2 - 126 sec Anne Kvaale, Norway, dancing cuban Yoruba. Here presenting Ochún at the World Cultural Museum in Gøteborg, Sweden, nov.2005. www.son-rumberos.com Auteur : LazaroAnne Tags: performing arts cuban yoruba ochún Lázaro&Anne  | | Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land (part 8) - 435 sec Promises and Betrayals: Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land
An intriguing look at how the British double-dealing during WWI ignited the conflict between Arab and Jew in the Middle East. A disturbing picture of a duplicitous wartime government.
History Channel -
Producer/Director: Arense Kvaale for Content Productions; Executive Producer: Gulf Research Center; Distributor: Filmakers Library. In English
This lucid film recounts the complicated history that led to the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. In the words of the former British Ambassador to Egypt, it is a story of intrigue among rival empires and of misguided strategies. It is often claimed that the crisis originated with Jewish emigration to Palestine and the foundation of the State of Israel. Yet the roots of the conflict are to be found earlier.
In 1915, when the Allies were besieged on the Western front, the British wanted to create a second front against Germany, Italy and the Ottoman Empire. Turkish nationalism had spread to the rest of the Ottoman Empire and the British exploited this feeling. They promised Arab groups their own independent states, including Palestine. Secretly, the Allies planned to carve up the Ottoman Empire: France would get "Greater Syria;" Britain would get Iraq for its oil and ports, and Haifa, to distribute the oil; Palestine would be an international zone; Russia would get Constantinople.
The next British government under Lloyd George believed that "worldwide Jewry" was a powerful force, and that the Jews in the new Bolshevik government could prevent the Russian army from deserting the Allied side. This mistaken strategy, along with other factors including the persuasiveness of Chaim Weitzman, led to the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which endorsed a national home for the Jews in Palestine. At the same time, the Arab leader Shariff Hussein was promised that Palestine would be part of a new Arab state. This contradiction has contributed to the ongoing struggle for control in the Holy Land.
With Prof. Lieven, London School of Economics; Prof. Choueiri, University of Exeter, and other academics. Auteur : marinata35 Tags: Britain Israel Palestine  | | Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land (part 2) - 350 sec Promises and Betrayals: Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land
An intriguing look at how the British double-dealing during WWI ignited the conflict between Arab and Jew in the Middle East. A disturbing picture of a duplicitous wartime government.
History Channel -
Producer/Director: Arense Kvaale for Content Productions; Executive Producer: Gulf Research Center; Distributor: Filmakers Library. In English
This lucid film recounts the complicated history that led to the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. In the words of the former British Ambassador to Egypt, it is a story of intrigue among rival empires and of misguided strategies. It is often claimed that the crisis originated with Jewish emigration to Palestine and the foundation of the State of Israel. Yet the roots of the conflict are to be found earlier.
In 1915, when the Allies were besieged on the Western front, the British wanted to create a second front against Germany, Italy and the Ottoman Empire. Turkish nationalism had spread to the rest of the Ottoman Empire and the British exploited this feeling. They promised Arab groups their own independent states, including Palestine. Secretly, the Allies planned to carve up the Ottoman Empire: France would get "Greater Syria;" Britain would get Iraq for its oil and ports, and Haifa, to distribute the oil; Palestine would be an international zone; Russia would get Constantinople.
The next British government under Lloyd George believed that "worldwide Jewry" was a powerful force, and that the Jews in the new Bolshevik government could prevent the Russian army from deserting the Allied side. This mistaken strategy, along with other factors including the persuasiveness of Chaim Weitzman, led to the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which endorsed a national home for the Jews in Palestine. At the same time, the Arab leader Shariff Hussein was promised that Palestine would be part of a new Arab state. This contradiction has contributed to the ongoing struggle for control in the Holy Land.
With Prof. Lieven, London School of Economics; Prof. Choueiri, University of Exeter, and other academics. Auteur : marinata35 Tags: Israel Palestine British Mandate  | | Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land (part 3) - 350 sec Promises and Betrayals: Britain and the Struggle for the Holy Land
An intriguing look at how the British double-dealing during WWI ignited the conflict between Arab and Jew in the Middle East. A disturbing picture of a duplicitous wartime government.
History Channel -
Producer/Director: Arense Kvaale for Content Productions; Executive Producer: Gulf Research Center; Distributor: Filmakers Library. In English
This lucid film recounts the complicated history that led to the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. In the words of the former British Ambassador to Egypt, it is a story of intrigue among rival empires and of misguided strategies. It is often claimed that the crisis originated with Jewish emigration to Palestine and the foundation of the State of Israel. Yet the roots of the conflict are to be found earlier.
In 1915, when the Allies were besieged on the Western front, the British wanted to create a second front against Germany, Italy and the Ottoman Empire. Turkish nationalism had spread to the rest of the Ottoman Empire and the British exploited this feeling. They promised Arab groups their own independent states, including Palestine. Secretly, the Allies planned to carve up the Ottoman Empire: France would get "Greater Syria;" Britain would get Iraq for its oil and ports, and Haifa, to distribute the oil; Palestine would be an international zone; Russia would get Constantinople.
The next British government under Lloyd George believed that "worldwide Jewry" was a powerful force, and that the Jews in the new Bolshevik government could prevent the Russian army from deserting the Allied side. This mistaken strategy, along with other factors including the persuasiveness of Chaim Weitzman, led to the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which endorsed a national home for the Jews in Palestine. At the same time, the Arab leader Shariff Hussein was promised that Palestine would be part of a new Arab state. This contradiction has contributed to the ongoing struggle for control in the Holy Land.
With Prof. Lieven, London School of Economics; Prof. Choueiri, University of Exeter, and other academics. Auteur : marinata35 Tags: Israel Palestine British Mandate  |
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