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Mark Felton (born 1974) is an English author, historian and YouTuber. Felton has written over a dozen non-fiction books. Felton has written over a dozen non-fiction books. He runs several channels on YouTube covering different historical subjects of the 20th and 21st century, mainly related to World War I , World War II , and the Cold War .
Zero Night has generally been well received.The Wall Street Journal wrote: . From the book’s subtitle (“The Untold Story of World War II’s Greatest Escape”) through its text, “Zero Night” invites comparison with Paul Brickhill’s “The Great Escape” (1950), which recounts a later Allied breakout.
Die Glocke - Hitler's Anti-Gravity Machine?, by Mark Felton Listen to this article ( 7 minutes ) This audio file was created from a revision of this article dated 15 July 2020 ( 2020-07-15 ) , and does not reflect subsequent edits.
Since June 2007, YouTube's videos have been available for viewing on a range of Apple products. This required YouTube's content to be transcoded into Apple's preferred video standard, H.264, a process that took several months. YouTube videos can be viewed on devices including Apple TV, iPod Touch and the iPhone. [108]
Close to 1 in 10 people in the U.S., about 32 million people, are Hispanic males; the U.S. Latino population is nearly evenly divided between men and women.
John Felton drove to Ohio to visit family and noticed an officer tailing him. He had a Michigan-plated car. That detail is important, we promise. "He says he was eventually stopped and told he ...
Mark Feltham (born 20 October 1955, Bermondsey, Southwark, London) [1] is an English musician, best known for playing harmonica with several artists including Oasis and Talk Talk. [2] Feltham is a long-term member of the British blues rock band Nine Below Zero , and Rory Gallagher 's band; and is often used as a session musician .
The married Live with Kelly and Mark hosts explained the story behind the custom artwork that adorns one wall in their "forever home" during a video tour with Architectural Digest on Tuesday, Dec. 10.