Télécharger notre fiche Paris Gare du Nord. Cette fiche contient un plan de la gare, les services associés, les modes de transports pour s'y rendre et les destinations françaises atteignables depuis cette gare.
DEPTH STUDY GERMANY: WEIMAR REPUBLIC - 08. NAZIS IN THE WILDERNESSGeorge Dumitrache
The “Lean Years” (also called the "wilderness" years) of Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany refer to the period between 1924 and 1928 when the Nazi party did not have high levels of support and still suffered from humiliation over the Munich Putsch. Why where these years “lean”?
The Manhattan Project was a US research program during World War II that developed the first atomic bombs. Scientists Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermi warned President Roosevelt about Nazi Germany's potential to develop atomic weapons, prompting Roosevelt to approve preliminary research in 1939. The program expanded after 1942 under the code name "Manhattan Project" and involved over 120,000 people across the US. On July 16, 1945, the first atomic bomb was successfully detonated at the Trinity test site in New Mexico, ushering in the nuclear age.
CAMBRIDGE A2 HISTORY: HITLER AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF POWER 1933-1934George Dumitrache
CAMBRIDGE A2 HISTORY: HITLER AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF POWER 1933-1934. It contains: overview, Reichstag fire, general elections, enabling act, Gestapo, abolishing trading unions, the concordat, banning political parties, people's courts, night of the long knives, fuhrer, the events, Nazi government, Hitler and the army, homework.
Setting Up the League of Nations (text)Jason Fowler
The document provides an overview of the key topics and events covered in a module about the League of Nations. It lists the learning objectives, which include understanding the aims, members, strengths/weaknesses, and successes/failures of the League in the 1920s-1930s. Specifically, it will cover the League's handling of the crises in Manchuria in 1931 and Abyssinia in 1935, which demonstrated the limitations of the organization. Students are assigned various written assignments and readings to complete as part of studying this module.
Find out more about the Dual BA Program Between Columbia University and Sciences Po, which offers a select group of highly qualified students the chance to study for two years in France at Sciences Po and two years in New York City at Columbia while earning two bachelor’s degrees, one from each institution.
Upon taking power in Germany, Hitler allowed many traditional power structures to continue existing, but with reduced influence. The Reichstag became irrelevant after passing the Enabling Act, meeting rarely to simply listen to Hitler speak. The Cabinet could technically pass laws but Hitler made all decisions; ministers tried to influence Hitler alone rather than work as a group. The Reich Chancellery's power and the Chancellor's role expanded, dealing with all matters relating to Hitler. The civil service implemented policy and all members were eventually expected to join the Nazi party. Local governments retained autonomy but under centrally-appointed, non-elected officials. The legal system was ignored by the Nazis as the SS and Gestapo acted without constraint, and judges backed Nazi views
CAMBRIDGE A2 HISTORY: TOTALITARIANISM IN STALIN'S RUSSIAGeorge Dumitrache
CAMBRIDGE A2 HISTORY: TOTALITARIANISM IN STALIN'S RUSSIA. It contains: authoritarian regimes, fascism to maintain order, back to the Great War, Lenin and the Russian Civil War, control over individual life, the totalitarian goal.
05. SOVIET CONTROL OF EASTERN EUROPE: The Rise of Khrushchev.PPTXGeorge Dumitrache
Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev was the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964 and chairman of the country's Council of Ministers from 1958 to 1964.
DEPTH STUDY GERMANY: WEIMAR REPUBLIC - 08. NAZIS IN THE WILDERNESSGeorge Dumitrache
The “Lean Years” (also called the "wilderness" years) of Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany refer to the period between 1924 and 1928 when the Nazi party did not have high levels of support and still suffered from humiliation over the Munich Putsch. Why where these years “lean”?
The Manhattan Project was a US research program during World War II that developed the first atomic bombs. Scientists Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermi warned President Roosevelt about Nazi Germany's potential to develop atomic weapons, prompting Roosevelt to approve preliminary research in 1939. The program expanded after 1942 under the code name "Manhattan Project" and involved over 120,000 people across the US. On July 16, 1945, the first atomic bomb was successfully detonated at the Trinity test site in New Mexico, ushering in the nuclear age.
CAMBRIDGE A2 HISTORY: HITLER AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF POWER 1933-1934George Dumitrache
CAMBRIDGE A2 HISTORY: HITLER AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF POWER 1933-1934. It contains: overview, Reichstag fire, general elections, enabling act, Gestapo, abolishing trading unions, the concordat, banning political parties, people's courts, night of the long knives, fuhrer, the events, Nazi government, Hitler and the army, homework.
Setting Up the League of Nations (text)Jason Fowler
The document provides an overview of the key topics and events covered in a module about the League of Nations. It lists the learning objectives, which include understanding the aims, members, strengths/weaknesses, and successes/failures of the League in the 1920s-1930s. Specifically, it will cover the League's handling of the crises in Manchuria in 1931 and Abyssinia in 1935, which demonstrated the limitations of the organization. Students are assigned various written assignments and readings to complete as part of studying this module.
Find out more about the Dual BA Program Between Columbia University and Sciences Po, which offers a select group of highly qualified students the chance to study for two years in France at Sciences Po and two years in New York City at Columbia while earning two bachelor’s degrees, one from each institution.
Upon taking power in Germany, Hitler allowed many traditional power structures to continue existing, but with reduced influence. The Reichstag became irrelevant after passing the Enabling Act, meeting rarely to simply listen to Hitler speak. The Cabinet could technically pass laws but Hitler made all decisions; ministers tried to influence Hitler alone rather than work as a group. The Reich Chancellery's power and the Chancellor's role expanded, dealing with all matters relating to Hitler. The civil service implemented policy and all members were eventually expected to join the Nazi party. Local governments retained autonomy but under centrally-appointed, non-elected officials. The legal system was ignored by the Nazis as the SS and Gestapo acted without constraint, and judges backed Nazi views
CAMBRIDGE A2 HISTORY: TOTALITARIANISM IN STALIN'S RUSSIAGeorge Dumitrache
CAMBRIDGE A2 HISTORY: TOTALITARIANISM IN STALIN'S RUSSIA. It contains: authoritarian regimes, fascism to maintain order, back to the Great War, Lenin and the Russian Civil War, control over individual life, the totalitarian goal.
05. SOVIET CONTROL OF EASTERN EUROPE: The Rise of Khrushchev.PPTXGeorge Dumitrache
Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev was the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964 and chairman of the country's Council of Ministers from 1958 to 1964.
This 1939 cartoon by American cartoonist Herb Block depicts Poland as a vulnerable little girl confronted by a wolf (representing Nazi Germany) and a bear (representing Soviet Russia). The wolf has a Hitler hairstyle and the words "Nazi Germany" on its pillow, while the bear resembles Stalin and has "Soviet Russia" on its pillow. They have gotten into bed together, symbolizing the alliance formed between Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia to conquer and divide Poland following the Nazi-Soviet Pact. The cartoon was meant to express American disgust with the pact.
The March Revolution of 1917 in Russia was caused by (1) the poor leadership of Czar Nicholas II which maintained feudalism, (2) the enormous casualties and hardships of World War I, and (3) widespread starvation, poverty, and bread riots among the masses. This led to the Czar's abdication and the rise of the provisional government. However, divisions remained between revolutionaries like the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks. This set the stage for the November Revolution led by Lenin and the Bolsheviks who took power and established communist rule, forming the Soviet Union.
1. A Segunda Guerra Mundial ocorreu entre 1939-1945 e envolveu os Aliados (Reino Unido, EUA, União Soviética etc.) contra as potências do Eixo (Alemanha, Itália, Japão).
2. A guerra começou com a invasão da Polônia pela Alemanha em setembro de 1939. Os Aliados declararam guerra à Alemanha em seguida.
3. Após vitórias iniciais do Eixo na Europa, a guerra se expandiu para a África, o Pacífico e a inv
War Communism was the initial economic system implemented in Russia after the 1917 revolution to combat problems caused by civil war. It involved strict state control over production, labor, and distribution of resources. However, War Communism was a disaster that devastated the Russian economy and population. In 1921, Lenin replaced it with the New Economic Policy (NEP) which took a more capitalist approach and allowed private enterprise and market forces to spur economic growth, while maintaining state control over key industries. However, the NEP did not fully solve Russia's economic problems following the devastation of World War I and the civil war.
The Nazi party began in 1919 when Hitler joined the German Workers' Party and helped transform it into the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). In the early 1920s, the Nazis used the Sturmabteilung (SA) paramilitary group to attack political opponents and seize power in the failed 1923 Beer Hall Putsch in Munich. After spending time in prison for treason, Hitler wrote Mein Kampf and reorganized the Nazi party for a new strategy pursuing power through legal democratic processes rather than revolution. The Nazis exploited economic instability and political divisions in Germany to gain popular support and parliamentary seats, culminating in Hitler being appointed chancellor in 1933 where he quickly consolidated power through the Reichstag Fire Decree and Enabling
IGCSE EXAM PRACTICE - LEAGUE OF NATIONS SOURCES - 'THE SILENCE' CARTOONGeorge Dumitrache
The cartoon depicts two figures sitting despondently on a cracked foundation stone that represents the League of Nations. The cracked stone symbolizes that the League is broken and useless in establishing the new world order of peace it intended. In the background, the looming war on Remembrance Day suggests another war is coming. The cartoon uses the cracked foundation stone as a metaphor to criticize the League of Nations for failing to prevent war and maintain peace as it was designed to do.
Benito Mussolini was the leader of fascist Italy from 1922 to 1943. He grew up in an environment that was heavily socialist, republican, and nationalist. Mussolini founded multiple political movements in Italy before creating the National Fascist Party in 1921. As leader, he consolidated power as a dictator and managed almost all government offices while controlling the economy. Mussolini had some early successes like improving infrastructure and allying with the Catholic Church, but he became increasingly dependent on Nazi Germany and faced military failures in Greece and North Africa. This led to his dismissal in 1943 and eventual capture and execution in 1945 as Allied forces advanced in Italy.
HISTORY IGCSE CONTENT - 20TH CENTURY OPTION - USA CONTAINING COMMUNISM - CUBA...George Dumitrache
This document provides an overview of the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. It discusses the long-term causes stemming from Cuba's revolution and deteriorating relations with the US. It then outlines the key events that led to the crisis, including Russia placing nuclear missiles in Cuba. The document examines President Kennedy's options for responding and his decision to enact a naval blockade. It summarizes the standoff between the US and Russia and their eventual agreement to remove the missiles from Cuba in exchange for the US removing missiles from Turkey. In conclusion, it discusses the improved relations and nuclear agreements that resulted from crisis.
The United Nations was established in 1945 with 51 founding member countries committed to maintaining international peace and cooperation. It now has 192 member states. The UN Charter sets out basic principles for the organization to uphold, including maintaining peace and security, promoting human rights, and acting as a forum for international cooperation. The main UN bodies are the General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, Trusteeship Council, Secretariat, and International Court of Justice. Specialized agencies are also linked to the UN to address issues like health, trade, development, and labor.
The document discusses Mussolini's corporate state in Italy. It aimed to organize society and the economy into state-controlled corporations representing workers and owners to promote cooperation over conflict. In reality, corporations did not truly represent workers, whose unions were banned. Economic decisions were made without worker input. The corporate state failed to stimulate the economy or improve labor relations as intended. It protected large firms but stifled small business growth.
Fianna Fail pursued an agenda of dismantling the Anglo-Irish Treaty after coming to power in 1932. They removed the oath of allegiance and reduced the role of the British monarch and governor general. De Valera promoted Irish sovereignty internationally through his role in the League of Nations. Tensions rose with Britain on issues like land annuities, leading to an economic war until the 1935 Coal-Cattle Pact. The 1937 Constitution established Ireland as an independent republic in all but name.
CAMBRIDGE AS HISTORY: MUSSOLINI AND ABYSSINIA. Contains: increasing militarism in Italy, Mussolini's Italy, economic problems, invading Abyssinia, failure of the League of Nation, the invasion, the League condemnation, the Hoare-Laval plan and its impact, the end of the League of Nations, Rome-Berlin Axis and Homework.
Télécharger notre fiche Paris Gare Montparnasse. Cette fiche contient un plan de la gare, les services associés, les modes de transports pour s'y rendre et les destinations françaises atteignables depuis cette gare.
This document discusses the characteristics of perfect competition and how perfectly competitive firms behave in the short run and long run. In the short run, a perfectly competitive firm is a price taker and will produce where marginal revenue equals marginal cost to maximize profits. The firm's demand curve is horizontal at the market price. In the long run, if the market price is above the minimum average total cost, firms will enter the industry, increasing supply and driving the price back down. The type of industry determines whether the long run supply curve is horizontal, upward-sloping, or downward-sloping. Perfect competition leads to efficiency as firms aim to minimize costs.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The ShelfDesk® collection is a line of POS retail solutions produced and developed by ScreenSupply. We run the ShelfDesk with linux based operating system. The first generation ShelfDesk® will be released in Q3 2015; the ShelfDesk® models we launch are the basics and specials series, which we unveil to the big B2B audience at the webwinkelvakdagen Utrecht in januar 2016. The user interface is built around the device's multi-touch screen, including a virtual keyboard. The ShelfDesk® has wired Data or Wi-Fi connections which can be connect to many network connections.
This 1939 cartoon by American cartoonist Herb Block depicts Poland as a vulnerable little girl confronted by a wolf (representing Nazi Germany) and a bear (representing Soviet Russia). The wolf has a Hitler hairstyle and the words "Nazi Germany" on its pillow, while the bear resembles Stalin and has "Soviet Russia" on its pillow. They have gotten into bed together, symbolizing the alliance formed between Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia to conquer and divide Poland following the Nazi-Soviet Pact. The cartoon was meant to express American disgust with the pact.
The March Revolution of 1917 in Russia was caused by (1) the poor leadership of Czar Nicholas II which maintained feudalism, (2) the enormous casualties and hardships of World War I, and (3) widespread starvation, poverty, and bread riots among the masses. This led to the Czar's abdication and the rise of the provisional government. However, divisions remained between revolutionaries like the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks. This set the stage for the November Revolution led by Lenin and the Bolsheviks who took power and established communist rule, forming the Soviet Union.
1. A Segunda Guerra Mundial ocorreu entre 1939-1945 e envolveu os Aliados (Reino Unido, EUA, União Soviética etc.) contra as potências do Eixo (Alemanha, Itália, Japão).
2. A guerra começou com a invasão da Polônia pela Alemanha em setembro de 1939. Os Aliados declararam guerra à Alemanha em seguida.
3. Após vitórias iniciais do Eixo na Europa, a guerra se expandiu para a África, o Pacífico e a inv
War Communism was the initial economic system implemented in Russia after the 1917 revolution to combat problems caused by civil war. It involved strict state control over production, labor, and distribution of resources. However, War Communism was a disaster that devastated the Russian economy and population. In 1921, Lenin replaced it with the New Economic Policy (NEP) which took a more capitalist approach and allowed private enterprise and market forces to spur economic growth, while maintaining state control over key industries. However, the NEP did not fully solve Russia's economic problems following the devastation of World War I and the civil war.
The Nazi party began in 1919 when Hitler joined the German Workers' Party and helped transform it into the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). In the early 1920s, the Nazis used the Sturmabteilung (SA) paramilitary group to attack political opponents and seize power in the failed 1923 Beer Hall Putsch in Munich. After spending time in prison for treason, Hitler wrote Mein Kampf and reorganized the Nazi party for a new strategy pursuing power through legal democratic processes rather than revolution. The Nazis exploited economic instability and political divisions in Germany to gain popular support and parliamentary seats, culminating in Hitler being appointed chancellor in 1933 where he quickly consolidated power through the Reichstag Fire Decree and Enabling
IGCSE EXAM PRACTICE - LEAGUE OF NATIONS SOURCES - 'THE SILENCE' CARTOONGeorge Dumitrache
The cartoon depicts two figures sitting despondently on a cracked foundation stone that represents the League of Nations. The cracked stone symbolizes that the League is broken and useless in establishing the new world order of peace it intended. In the background, the looming war on Remembrance Day suggests another war is coming. The cartoon uses the cracked foundation stone as a metaphor to criticize the League of Nations for failing to prevent war and maintain peace as it was designed to do.
Benito Mussolini was the leader of fascist Italy from 1922 to 1943. He grew up in an environment that was heavily socialist, republican, and nationalist. Mussolini founded multiple political movements in Italy before creating the National Fascist Party in 1921. As leader, he consolidated power as a dictator and managed almost all government offices while controlling the economy. Mussolini had some early successes like improving infrastructure and allying with the Catholic Church, but he became increasingly dependent on Nazi Germany and faced military failures in Greece and North Africa. This led to his dismissal in 1943 and eventual capture and execution in 1945 as Allied forces advanced in Italy.
HISTORY IGCSE CONTENT - 20TH CENTURY OPTION - USA CONTAINING COMMUNISM - CUBA...George Dumitrache
This document provides an overview of the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. It discusses the long-term causes stemming from Cuba's revolution and deteriorating relations with the US. It then outlines the key events that led to the crisis, including Russia placing nuclear missiles in Cuba. The document examines President Kennedy's options for responding and his decision to enact a naval blockade. It summarizes the standoff between the US and Russia and their eventual agreement to remove the missiles from Cuba in exchange for the US removing missiles from Turkey. In conclusion, it discusses the improved relations and nuclear agreements that resulted from crisis.
The United Nations was established in 1945 with 51 founding member countries committed to maintaining international peace and cooperation. It now has 192 member states. The UN Charter sets out basic principles for the organization to uphold, including maintaining peace and security, promoting human rights, and acting as a forum for international cooperation. The main UN bodies are the General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, Trusteeship Council, Secretariat, and International Court of Justice. Specialized agencies are also linked to the UN to address issues like health, trade, development, and labor.
The document discusses Mussolini's corporate state in Italy. It aimed to organize society and the economy into state-controlled corporations representing workers and owners to promote cooperation over conflict. In reality, corporations did not truly represent workers, whose unions were banned. Economic decisions were made without worker input. The corporate state failed to stimulate the economy or improve labor relations as intended. It protected large firms but stifled small business growth.
Fianna Fail pursued an agenda of dismantling the Anglo-Irish Treaty after coming to power in 1932. They removed the oath of allegiance and reduced the role of the British monarch and governor general. De Valera promoted Irish sovereignty internationally through his role in the League of Nations. Tensions rose with Britain on issues like land annuities, leading to an economic war until the 1935 Coal-Cattle Pact. The 1937 Constitution established Ireland as an independent republic in all but name.
CAMBRIDGE AS HISTORY: MUSSOLINI AND ABYSSINIA. Contains: increasing militarism in Italy, Mussolini's Italy, economic problems, invading Abyssinia, failure of the League of Nation, the invasion, the League condemnation, the Hoare-Laval plan and its impact, the end of the League of Nations, Rome-Berlin Axis and Homework.
Télécharger notre fiche Paris Gare Montparnasse. Cette fiche contient un plan de la gare, les services associés, les modes de transports pour s'y rendre et les destinations françaises atteignables depuis cette gare.
This document discusses the characteristics of perfect competition and how perfectly competitive firms behave in the short run and long run. In the short run, a perfectly competitive firm is a price taker and will produce where marginal revenue equals marginal cost to maximize profits. The firm's demand curve is horizontal at the market price. In the long run, if the market price is above the minimum average total cost, firms will enter the industry, increasing supply and driving the price back down. The type of industry determines whether the long run supply curve is horizontal, upward-sloping, or downward-sloping. Perfect competition leads to efficiency as firms aim to minimize costs.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The ShelfDesk® collection is a line of POS retail solutions produced and developed by ScreenSupply. We run the ShelfDesk with linux based operating system. The first generation ShelfDesk® will be released in Q3 2015; the ShelfDesk® models we launch are the basics and specials series, which we unveil to the big B2B audience at the webwinkelvakdagen Utrecht in januar 2016. The user interface is built around the device's multi-touch screen, including a virtual keyboard. The ShelfDesk® has wired Data or Wi-Fi connections which can be connect to many network connections.
Heather L. Smith has a Bachelor's degree in English from Mississippi University for Women and graduated from Gordo High School. She has worked in various roles including at Chick-fil-A, Lenscrafters/New Horizons Eye Care, and Kelly's Cleaning Service. Her skills include 10 years of customer service experience, clerical work, and proficiency in Microsoft Office and appointment booking software. She has also received academic honors and volunteers with organizations like the American Red Cross and Palmer's Home for Children.
Este documento presenta la información sobre los átomos y las teorías atómicas a través de la historia. Explica las ideas iniciales de Demócrito sobre los átomos y la división de la materia. Luego describe las contribuciones de Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr y el modelo cuántico en el desarrollo de las teorías atómicas modernas. Finalmente, concluye que se demoraron muchos años en descubrir la naturaleza de los átomos a través de múltiples teorías y experimentos.
In this Deloitte Private Club session, Margaret Hartwell, author of "Archetypes in Branding: A Toolkit for Creatives and Strategists", and Client Partner at Aamplify, introduces how to apply archetypes in branding – a universal shorthand sourced from Jungian psychology — and how archetypes can guide your brand development, storytelling and strategy.
This document provides information about a hackathon hosted by Sigfox to find the best use of their low-power wireless network. It describes the Sigfox network which uses a proprietary protocol to allow battery-powered devices to transmit small amounts of data over long ranges with very low power consumption. The best project will win integration into Sigfox's startup program and access to their ecosystem and experts. The document also provides details on Sigfox's global network coverage and the capabilities of communicating with devices via their cloud platform.
Cartographie des gares de paris - SNCF Transilien - Carto'CitéFlorian Lainez
Détail du process de cartographie des grandes gares parisiennes pour SNCF Transilien dans OpenStreetMap. Présentation réalisée le 20/05/2016 durant le State of the Map France.
Carto indoor et multiniveaux des gares SNCF Transilien - OpenStreetMapFlorian Lainez
Projet de cartographie des gares SNCF Transilien dans OpenStreetMap. Support de présentation d'une conférence donnée lors du State of the Map France (SoTM-Fr) en mai 2015 à Brest.
Agile development approaches are becoming increasingly popular these days… but it can mean very different things to different people, to me it’s like being part of the mob.
Email me for the MS PowerPoint version.
Une enquête réalisée par Chorégraphes Associé.e.s en collaboration avec le Synavi. Cent deux chorégraphes ont répondu au questionnaire qui a servi de base à l’étude menée en 2015-16 et débouche sur un état des lieux de la profession.
Vind hier meer informatie over Rail 4 Kids. Deze actie heeft als doel om deze zomer 55 kansarme kinderen mee te nemen op reis met de hogesnelheidstrein.
Retrouvez le descriptif de l'action Rail4Kids ayant pour objectif d'emmener des enfants défavorisés en vacances à l'été 2016 en train à grande vitesse.
Découvrez la brochure présentant les destinations possibles grâce au Thalys Soleil au départ de la Belgique. Cette brochure vous indiquera les horaires, temps de parcours et tarifs.
Télécharger notre fiche Paris Gare d Lyon. Cette fiche contient un plan de la gare, les services associés, les modes de transports pour s'y rendre et les destinations françaises atteignables depuis cette gare.
Télécharger notre fiche Paris Gare de l'Est. Cette fiche contient un plan de la gare, les services associés, les modes de transports pour s'y rendre et les destinations françaises atteignables depuis cette gare.
Visiter Paris, son stade de football et la France en train - Parc des PrincesAlbert Train
Télécharger notre guide touristique à l’attention des amateurs de football pour visiter la ville de Paris ! Des températures, aux curiosités à voir et à la fan-zone, vous saurez tout sur cette destination foot facilement accessible en train.
Visiter Saint-Etienne, son stade de football et la France en trainAlbert Train
Télécharger notre guide touristique à l’attention des amateurs de football pour visiter la ville de Saint-Etienne ! Des températures, aux curiosités à voir et à la fan-zone, vous saurez tout sur cette destination foot facilement accessible en train.
Visiter Nice, son stade de football et la France en trainAlbert Train
Télécharger notre guide touristique à l’attention des amateurs de football pour visiter la ville de Nice ! Des températures, aux curiosités à voir et à la fan-zone, vous saurez tout sur cette destination foot facilement accessible en train.
Eurostar new fleet brochure for travel agentsAlbert Train
Eurostar is introducing a new fleet of trains to replace its existing fleet after 20 years of service. The new trains have been designed by Siemens and Pininfarina and include eco-friendly upgrades like improved energy efficiency. They also feature passenger amenities like free WiFi, redesigned seating and bars, and accessibility improvements. The new trains emphasize passenger comfort while reducing environmental impact through innovations such as improved aerodynamics, energy monitoring systems, and a focus on recycling.
Visiter Lyon, son stade de football et la France en trainAlbert Train
Télécharger notre guide touristique pour les amateurs à l’attention des amateurs de football pour visiter la ville de Lyon ! Des températures, aux curiosités à voir et à la fan-zone, vous saurez tout sur cette destination foot facilement accessible en train.
Visiter Lille, son stade de football et la France en trainAlbert Train
Télécharger notre guide touristique à l’attention des amateurs de football pour visiter la ville de Lille ! Des températures, aux curiosités à voir et à la fan-zone, vous saurez tout sur cette destination foot facilement accessible en train.
Visiter Bordeaux, son stade de football et la France en train.Albert Train
Télécharger notre guide touristique à l’attention des amateurs de football pour visiter la ville de Bordeaux ! Des températures, aux curiosités à voir et à la fan-zone, vous saurez tout sur cette destination foot facilement accessible en train.
Carte avec les meilleurs temps de parcours et fréquences TGV à partir de pari...Albert Train
Carte présentant les principales destinations TGV au départ de Paris ainsi que les meilleurs temps de parcours et les fréquences.
Kaart met de beste reistijden voor TGV vertekkende vanaf Parijs
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REJOINDRE LES AUTRES GARES DE PARIS
DEPUIS LA GARE DU NORD.
- Gare de Lyon (environ 25min) : RER D ou M4 et M1 ou RER B et RER A
- Gare Montparnasse (environ 30min) : M4 ou RER B et M6
- Gare de l'Est (environ 10min) : M4 ou M5 ou à pied
- Gare Saint Lazare (environ 20min) : RER E ou M4 et M3