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Polski Hussari doing the job in 1683 to save Vienna from the Muslim invaders. The finest, armored horse cavalry in our history, & never defeated in their long history of deployment.

You might also like this video of how Gustavus Adolphus, the father of modern warfare, tried to defeat them.


 
Shooting competition on the Rütli (silent film)
Basel's Feuerschützen guild takes a trip to Rütli Meadow to take part in the traditional Rütli shooting competition along with other historic shooting associations.

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A unit moves artillery over a mountain pass (Silent movie)
This film shows artillery being taken apart, packed up and loaded onto a carriage. A military unit then transports it from Davos up into the mountains. They take a break on the Scaletta Pass before...

[video]https://mprod.zem.ch/hp/video/d379df67-861b-4608-9463-05b870c20874/low.mp4[/video]

From
https://www.historic.admin.ch/media/video#fa906971-96d3-4ea2-bbcb-b4cb0de5f93c
 
A unit moves artillery over a mountain pass (Silent movie)
This film shows artillery being taken apart, packed up and loaded onto a carriage. A military unit then transports it from Davos up into the mountains. They take a break on the Scaletta Pass before...

[video]https://mprod.zem.ch/hp/video/d379df67-861b-4608-9463-05b870c20874/low.mp4[/video]


From
https://www.historic.admin.ch/media/video#fa906971-96d3-4ea2-bbcb-b4cb0de5f93c

Beautiful images!! ... probably shot with Kern-Paillard lenses (Switar?) on a Paillard-Bolex camera. All Swiss.

A friend of mine used to have a very extensive Alpa 10 (D?) 35mm still camera system which i was immensely envious of. Superbly made and terrific images
 
I liked how well many snow scenes were metered to make the snow white and still see detail in the shadows also.
Unfortunately I have no experience with Swiss optics beside military binoculars.

16mm Bolex:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xtvxad0js3s

Kern was/is a Swiss optical company and they produced 50mm Macro-Switar lens used by Alpa which were quite outstanding - they were apochromats and in the case of these macro Switars, they had very high resolution. While Alpa didnt manufacture their own optics --- purchasing from French, German and Swiss sources - they had extremely high quality control standards; one reference I recall said that they disassembled and rebuilt each lens they received to their tolerance standards.

https://jerrybei.com/reviews/2018/4/23/alpa-kern-macro-switar-50mm-f18f19-lens
 
I used to go to used camera stores looking for Zuiko lens for my Olympus OM cameras. I looked for lenses in the Focal length I wanted that would "pop into focus", meaning clearly know when it was in focus as opposed to hunting back and forth to find the focus.
 
Don't give up on that vid, although the whole thing is great knowledge...it's a "must listen to" from the 5 min mark.
Thank you diopter.
 
At 6:35 he talks about the repression of the 'Radical Left' .... which caused me to find this illustration (it helped me understand better his POV) .. sorry - I dont know who to credit for this diagram

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One of the messages in his lecture and his observations on Communism .... is our need to acknowledge that the Chinese readily accept and are unmoved by 100 million deaths ... its just a 'cost of doing business'.
 
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