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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2020 · 28 MIN

Les Taxis de la Marne

from Plausibly Live - The Dave Bowman Show

In September of 1914, the French Army had been pressed as far back as it could possibly go. South of Paris, the Germans had crossed the Marne River, and to all the world appeared just a few kilometers from victory on the Western Front. The French rallied their Army, and with the help of a few hundred Taxi Cabs, won the 1st Battle of the Marne, saving Paris and in all probability, the entire war. To this day, there are still reenactments of the great �Taxis to the Marne� event. Hailed as heroes the Taxis are revered and remembered for their actions that day. There even exists an actual film of the event. But most historians and military experts agree about one thing, which is that the heroes of that day were not the Taxis. And unlike the lessons of the 1918 Pandemic, maybe there are some lessons to be learned here? Post Show Notes The Lessons of the 1918 Pandemic Copper Is a Known Virus Killer 5G Is NOT Linked to Coronavirus Man Sets 5G Tower On Fire

In September of 1914, the French Army had been pressed as far back as it could possibly go. South of Paris, the Germans had crossed the Marne River, and to all the world appeared just a few kilometers from victory on the Western Front. The French rallied their Army, and with the help of a few hundred Taxi Cabs, won the 1st Battle of the Marne, saving Paris and in all probability, the entire war. To this day, there are still reenactments of the great �Taxis to the Marne� event. Hailed as heroes the Taxis are revered and remembered for their actions that day. There even exists an actual film of the event. But most historians and military experts agree about one thing, which is that the heroes of that day were not the Taxis. And unlike the lessons of the 1918 Pandemic, maybe there are some lessons to be learned here? Post Show Notes The Lessons of the 1918 Pandemic Copper Is a Known Virus Killer 5G Is NOT Linked to Coronavirus Man Sets 5G Tower On Fire

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