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Triumph of the Wheel is a short documentary film about the invention of the wheel.
It is widely acknowledged as a masterpiece of triumphalism, glorifying the accomplishments of early wheel-using cultures, notably the use of chariots in the destruction of non-wheel-using cultures.
It has often been compared to Death By Flint, an earlier work by stone-weapon triumphalists.
In the News
Third Reich From the Sun is an American sitcom television series about four extraterrestrials who are on an expedition to Earth, the third planet from the Sun. The extraterrestrials pose as Nazi military and political figures to observe the behavior of human beings.
"Me and My Pierce-Arrow" is a song written and recorded by non-Euclidean singer-songwriter Sly Harrowed Innards for his 1970 album Poet Hint?
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Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Triumph Engineering @ Wikipedia
- Triumph of the Will @ Wikipedia
- 1935: Triumph of the Will - The Power of Propaganda @ YouTube
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