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00:00Wow, that's impossible!
00:02Finally, the Eiffel Tower
00:04Paris, City of Light
00:06God will make everything I've dreamed of come true.
00:09Do you remember the Eiffel Tower?
00:10How long has it been made? I don't know.
00:12But it looks very old
00:14Are you okay, Mai?
00:15Yes, my love, I'm dying of happiness
00:17Isn't this the honeymoon you were on?
00:18Isn't this also our dream marriage?
00:20What we toiled and fought for?
00:22I think you're in the wrong, Mai.
00:24Tell me, I don't know, Jalali.
00:26I feel like I've been running in circles my whole life
00:28From school to university
00:30To fill a passport
00:32I feel like I'm looking for something
00:34I don't know what it is.
00:36The passport was our last hope of finding her.
00:40And I didn't find it, so don't continue, Mai.
00:42adequacy
00:44Jalal? Yes, my dear, is that you too?
00:46Did you feel that? I could see it in your eyes instead.
00:48I also feel like I'm dying from the role
00:50I'm pretending to be alive
00:52And wear those awful colors
00:54To convince myself
00:56And convince those around me
00:58I'm still alive
01:00I'm still alive
01:02This road has only one end, but that's my concern.
01:04What is it? Bring my children
01:06Jalal, honestly, nothing will entertain me more than having my children.
01:08I see them going through the same existential crisis that I am experiencing.
01:12Without a permanent and lasting solution
01:14Let's have children
01:16children
01:24Dear viewers, it's easy
01:26Ah, peace and blessings be upon you. There will be a new episode of the Al-Daheeh program.
01:28One day in 1925
01:30One of the top French businessmen
01:32They enter a secret office inside the Parisian hotel
01:34Hotel de Crillon
01:36This is how France speaks, Abu Ahmad
01:38These are the people who enter the secret office.
01:40So that they could attend a meeting with someone named
01:42This man is a dear envoy
01:44From the French President
01:46Justin de Merigue
01:48He was the president of France in 1925
01:50Abu Ahmed told us exactly this secret meeting took place
01:52Dear sir, the French president was the one who sent this envoy.
01:54These businessmen have a unique mission.
01:56What is this task?
01:58This task is to sell the Eiffel Tower
02:00What? There's a boss, Abu Ahmed, selling
02:02Is this what the nation's important assets are like?
02:04Oh Abu Ahmed, this is a brilliant strategy devised by the French president.
02:06He bought it a long time ago and it's cold.
02:08Until he sold the Eiffel Tower to buy something in Marseille
02:10Why the three minutes at the North African cinema?
02:12I'm going to shock you, my dear, by telling you that they're not just going to sell the Eiffel Tower.
02:14Countries that will sell scrap metal
02:16What happened, my dear, was that the French newspapers in the 1920s
02:18I finished and wrote that the Eiffel Tower
02:20The one who was not yet 36 years old at the time
02:22It needed massive maintenance
02:24No less than 60 tons of paint
02:26This process is repeated every seven years.
02:28To protect its iron from rusting
02:30So, my dear, every seven years you'll be renewing the renovation.
02:32The tower's finishing touches were suggested by the journalists.
02:34Since the project is so expensive, why don't we just undo it?
02:36And we sell it, and the seven thousand tons of iron of those countries
02:38The government takes them and sells them to generate revenue.
02:40Which of these two enormous budgets is important, my dear?
02:42Let's return to the secret meeting and the discussion.
02:44Excellently, and Victor Nabouth is the president.
02:46After they finish the meeting, he will take the men
02:48Dol's actions during a visit to the Eiffel Tower and their show
02:50Every detail in it is like any investment.
02:52In the company of despicables, they began releasing the unit.
02:54And I won't know anything about my money except what the administrator pays.
02:56He'll take them by the hand and show them
02:58Every detail in the tower is designed to help them understand the natural environment.
03:00And finally, he receives money from each one.
03:02They have a final offer to buy the tower
03:04And indeed, a businessman named
03:06Andrew Pimshaw Heme the deal
03:081,200,000 francs
03:10He will place a deposit on the table.
03:12One hundred thousand francs, a binding agreement
03:14The next day, the president's envoy arrived.
03:16Any Tamthaar also disappeared completely
03:18He disappeared after doing something that many people considered very...
03:20The greatest monuments of the century
03:22Universe of Century
03:24Yes, like Abu Ahmed, let your first be, my dear.
03:26I only poured it on you when I told you that Victor
03:28Presidential envoy Victor Lama, Presidential envoy
03:30And Nila, my dear, is a fraud.
03:32International professional, 47
03:34A pseudonym that was once used in the Kafir
03:36In the Champs-Élysées, like Perry, news of the tower
03:38In the barn, an idea came to him: why didn't I choose?
03:40A group of those who were forgiven, and it was poured upon them.
03:42And their Lord, this tower, is a news source.
03:44Their talk about the tower inspired Hazizi
03:46One second, Abu Ahmed, this guy is with them.
03:48They had taken a secret office and went to get them
03:50And they led them around the tower, the man was making a fuss.
03:52This secret office was simply
03:54Basement is the rent for an office; it started as a basement.
03:56So they made a secret plot of land, and even
03:58The government speeches, whose sales were sent by businessmen
04:00He'll get it from his partner's girlfriend.
04:02Because it was a government specification
04:04And she had this type of paper in her hand.
04:06All of this gameplay remained Mental James
04:08His job is charisma and his job is victory
04:10A little acting and pretense, and the really difficult ones
04:12Ali La'eeb Bakr, like Victor
04:14The one whose real name came out later
04:16Robert Miller will continue his scam career.
04:18Because businessman André Bozon is this client
04:20Since the matter was so serious, he would be too embarrassed to inform the authorities.
04:22I'm going to do a job at one place.
04:24I tell him that he's on top of the Eiffel Tower
04:26And he paid him 1000 francs
04:28I'm sure you saw the same kind of scams in the movie "Al-Ataba Al-Khadra"
04:30Ismail Yassin and Ahmed Mazhar
04:32When Ismail Yassin remembered the threshold buyer
04:34Someone goes to the government offices and takes the bag from them
04:36This scam will continue for years.
04:38So that in the end, he will be accepted in America by people from a new scam.
04:40He will die in Alcatraz prison, the barley prison
04:42And in his cell, my dear
04:44You'll find a picture of the Eiffel Tower with writing on it.
04:46Sold for 100,000 francs
04:48He sold it for one hundred thousand francs
04:50The man was pursued, boasting that he had sold the Eiffel Tower for 100,000 francs.
04:52You could consider Robert a lucky con man, my dear.
04:54Because it's impossible for anyone to believe that France
04:56It's possible to sell its national symbol
04:58The only piece of friendly information in this conman's words to his victims
05:00It is the Eiffel Tower from the very first moment of its construction.
05:03He was hated by many, many French people.
05:06There are people who want to get rid of this building by any means necessary.
05:09While Robert was trying to sell this morgue by force
05:12Gustave Eiffel, the author of the masterpiece itself
05:14He will use all his engineering skills
05:16He will use it to commit a more complex scam than that of Robert the conman.
05:20I'll go outside, my dear, and come back again to tell you about the cat.
05:22Once you're happy with the authorities, I'll go get the mind and come back to you.
05:26According to historian Michel Carmona
05:29By the end of the 19th century
05:31I'll ask the world's greatest engineers just one question.
05:34Is it possible to build the tallest building in the world?
05:36By raising it, you can reach a thousand feet, that's it.
05:39Extending over the top, about 300 meters
05:41Every engineer dreams of giving his country the pride of the nation with the tallest tower in the world.
05:45This goal, my dear, was very welcome at the time; it instilled fear in Egypt.
05:48And for those who don't know, we'll tell you about its importance and the magnificence of its construction; its length does not exceed 150 meters.
05:53The stray dog ​​that took them pulled her like that while he was coming down normally
05:55Also, the shortest interaction humans have achieved with their modern technology at this time
05:58The Washington Monument was 169 meters long.
06:01We are talking, my dear, about a 200-meter-long case.
06:04Among those who dream of the idea of ​​skyscraper construction
06:06Two French engineers who haven't finished yet
06:09The three are from Amro Morisco Clan and my mother is Lenio Guy
06:12Dole Hensmo Design of 1884
06:14If you look at the design process, my dear, you'll find it's a very poor design.
06:17Modern-day electricity pylon designs
06:19Tower in the shape of an inverted or Arabic-style tower
06:22Isosceles series, very ordinary
06:24Any engineering student who attended two drawing tutorials knows how to do a projection drawing.
06:27The hill engineers were excited for one reason
06:29This tower, along with the king, is made entirely of iron.
06:32This, my dear, caught their manager's attention.
06:34Mr. McTaf Evil
06:36This man was very well-known in Europe and the world.
06:38As the architect lay in iron
06:40Hadid, my dear, has a story that also needs to be told.
06:42So, my dear, we've dug up the foundations.
06:44I'll fix the concrete and come back to you again.
06:46The 18th century, my dear, the industrial image began to pick up the pieces.
06:48The metal industry developed
06:50This led to an increased use of cast iron in construction.
06:52Architects, if an iron column had a diameter of 10 centimeters
06:54It can withstand the same force it carries on a stone column 80 centimeters thick
07:00This, this, this, this, this, this
07:02Iron is a good thing, we use it.
07:04My dear friend, don't rush things. Remember that iron, like me, has problems.
07:06It's possible to hold a large number of people easily.
07:08It's also difficult to shape it and make it flexible.
07:10Mohammed has the same problems
07:12Muhammad has the words in it
07:14But my dear, despite these problems, the builders will come up with a brilliant solution.
07:16We will heat the cast iron and melt it.
07:19Then we purify it from excess carbon and reinforce it with another strengthening treatment.
07:23As you say, my dear, in Hindi slang, iron supplements
07:26Here, my dear, we will see the malleable iron alloy.
07:29This is more flexible and durable iron that can withstand any pressure without cracking.
07:33This was a brilliant building design, but it hasn't become widespread yet.
07:36Why didn't Bu Hamad spread?
07:37I researched iron and found it solved its problems.
07:38Oh, what a birth on 5:12
07:40Okay, Aziz, I'll erase you, you'll be a skewer, and also 5.12, which is the small one, we're doing this.
07:44This is the statement of the historian Bruno Fuligny.
07:46The Europeans, as you say, my dear, were traumatized by iron.
07:49Because it was linked to the Industrial Revolution
07:51The world after this revolution was completely encased in iron.
07:54Today we are born into a world full of iron
07:56But it wasn't like that before; the Europeans suddenly woke up.
07:59They found the whole world suffocating them with iron: railways, warehouses, factories
08:08In terms of the islands, the buildings are mostly made of stone and have a low profile.
08:11Those who were accustomed to it for centuries, all of that has changed.
08:14Iron, in their eyes, was a material that detracted from any beauty or art.
08:18Finally, we can work with it, but we need to put a stone on it to protect it.
08:21But we can't just use it to build more than that, like buildings and bridges.
08:25And the pride of this material is the epitome of elegance.
08:27But Mr. Gustave Eiffel will challenge the whole world
08:30In light of this viewpoint, he offers Europe giant bridges made of iron.
08:34Like this bridge, for example, which was the highest bridge in the world at the time.
08:37This bridge was 120 meters above the water's surface.
08:40Bash Mandus Evil will not only create buildings with identity and durability
08:44No, it will also be beautiful and will use advanced technologies, like those found in the village.
08:48For example, when he came up with his first invention, which was the technology for launching the iron bridge.
08:53Simply put, my dear, we will build the vertical bridge supports.
08:55As for the bridge itself, it will be built separately and pushed all at once onto its supports.
09:00And Alfa Mabrouk launched the bridge
09:01And, my dear, Eiffel's genius here was embodied in a bridge that stands tall and gigantic.
09:06Using a simple technique, as you can see in the picture.
09:08As you can see, my dear, the workers are pushing on three wooden planks, each seven meters long.
09:12And under the bridge, one by one, the bridge moves as a single mass and collapses.
09:16Install my dear's and save a tremendous amount on costs.
09:19Eiffel also came up with another brilliant idea: we'll build portable bridges ranging from six meters to forty meters in height.
09:25Interlocking and assembled from twelve pieces of iron, ready for shipping to any country.
09:29If you don't want to use a body, we'll deliver your orders to your home.
09:31Eiffel, my dear, treated iron like a set of Lego bricks.
09:35It can be disassembled, reassembled, and transported a million times easier than stones.
09:39After my dear friend, France lost its war with Prussia in 1870, France, my dear friend, will enter a state of deep depression.
09:45You might expect, my dear, that Ya Zaman Buster Revel is crying and doesn't know how to feed the employees
09:50Because his profits have definitely decreased, Abu Ahmed is now broke.
09:53No, my dear, he couldn't find a piece of iron because the profits were so high and the iron industry was in full swing.
09:57The man's profits will quadruple because the Eiffel Tower and its bridges will span the entire world, from Hungary to Peru and Latin America.
10:05I want to tell you, my dear, if you go and drive the animals crazy in Giza, you'll find the suspended Eiffel Tower that he designed himself.
10:11After Khedive Ismail asked him, you can go and see for yourself, my dear, just like in the picture.
10:15What's wrong with you, man? Ismail, my dear, is just wasting money on strange things, but thank God it was a disaster.
10:19Because of how much the man spent, my dear, one of the rumors was that he threw a party and built a palace for everyone who came to the party.
10:25It's a rumor, of course, but I'm saying it as an indication of what this could lead to.
10:29Gustave Eiffel's fame will reach its peak as the man who dismantled the Statue of Liberty.
10:35The two statues of Dear Liberty were created by the French sculptor Frédéric Bartholdi as a gift to the United States of America.
10:42Look, my dear esteemed guests, instead of bringing you two Cromanga or a box of Covertina, he went to America with the Statue of Liberty.
10:47Let's go back to the Statue of Liberty. The problem is that the statue was made of a thin copper layer, only two and a half millimeters thick.
10:57My dear statue, the storms could have destroyed it if it had been placed in a coastal inlet like New York Harbor.
11:02My dear, that was the situation with the Statue of Liberty when your uncle Gustave Eiffel decided to encase it in a complete iron structure.
11:09A structure bound with copper layers using lightweight battens
11:12This structure, my dear, is what will preserve the statue's sturdiness.
11:15This will allow it to move lightly with the wind.
11:18Instead, my dear, the statue is trying to stop the wind.
11:20Don't defile or defile, instead of aiming, it will blow.
11:23The second one, Abu Ahmed, is a clothesline.
11:24And what's with the clothesline of the Statue of Liberty?
11:26Yes, my dear, I know that the Statue of Liberty may seem static to you.
11:28But its outer layer moves
11:30What prevents it from collapsing is Gustave Eiffel's internal structure.
11:34At that moment, Gustave Eiffel will become a global icon of iron architecture.
11:38But my dear, no one expected it at the time.
11:40This man will present the world with a masterpiece made of pure iron.
11:44Iron that wasn't from Darrell, but rather coated with copper or stones.
11:46bare iron
11:48Iron Salbuta Abu Ahmad Salbuta Azizi
11:50So, Abu Ahmed is no longer reinforcing steel.
11:52This is scrap metal.
11:54Fatim Sadiya
11:56Gustave Eiffel, my dear, the first thing he sees
11:58The tower was designed by engineers Maurice and Ymilie
12:00He will completely reject this design.
12:02Because simply put, the tower is full of people.
12:04A shepherd's basket on the outside and no baskets on the inside
12:06You, engineer, from him
12:08This is evidence to condemn my opponents.
12:10Iron is a stupid material.
12:12Horrible and ugly
12:13At that time, my dear, he will decide for the young engineers.
12:15If they seek help from a third party
12:17Stephen Sofst, who will add to the tower
12:19The ornate arches divide it into three floors.
12:21And he places a grain on top of it
12:23And a beacon illuminates the darkened night
12:25Stephen, the third designer, is a dear friend.
12:27A genie will transform the tower from an iron building
12:29For a capable entertainment facility
12:31It serves thousands of visitors
12:33He will be impressed by these renovations
12:35He will love the design and will sign it with his name.
12:37Medicine and designers, oh Hamad
12:39Dear, they are a product, not a designer, or they put his name on it.
12:41Past and waived creative rights for the man
12:43In return, they take 1% of the tower's construction costs.
12:45Kalsana with contentment, O Hamad
12:47My dear, you don't know the costs of building a tower.
12:49Mustaf will decide which project needs to be submitted.
12:51As a national treasure
12:53The only platform that can offer it to him in this way
12:55she
12:57The international exhibition that will take place in 4 years
12:591889
13:01This, my dear, is the time for a centennial celebration.
13:03The French Revolution, Consanno, you are good
13:05My dear friend, this was an important political statement.
13:07France presents itself to the world as a powerful empire
13:09That's why the exhibition will be more like a competition.
13:11In the end, the government will stabilize.
13:13Choosing a specific building to represent the state of France
13:15100 years after the revolution
13:17When we moved and changed the situation
13:19100 years have passed since we created this icon.
13:21Here, my dear, the competition was to search for
13:23A national symbol, but the question here, my dear, is
13:25Does France, the land of architecture and art, accept
13:27Its national symbol is an iron tower.
13:29This is what we will find out in Iron City
13:35Gustav, my dear, was certain that
13:37His tower will lose to the competition's team
13:39Mohammed, what's with this transformation? My dear, the situation is tense right now.
13:41Gustave Eiffel is the same as the French architect
13:43The great Jules Bourdin
13:45The one who presented at the last National Exhibition in Paris
13:47His architectural masterpiece, the Bledo
13:49Turka Dero
13:51My dear, I don't know how to pronounce three languages.
13:53French, English, and Arabic
13:55Turka Dero Palace
13:57This man, my dear, will be submitting a design for a five-story tower to the competition.
13:59It is 300 meters long so that it can be
14:01The tallest building in the world at its summit
14:03In a lighthouse that runs on electricity
14:05And in every floor, there are wings for patients.
14:07Those who need fresh air
14:09The sun is clear, that's why it's called San Colin.
14:11The solar column of the Burden Tower
14:13It will be the best, and not just because of the design.
14:15Is his style more beautiful or does he have more roles?
14:17But because it will be built with stones
14:19But then you come and put me in a position of power, no way!
14:21Make me a Grendizer, the stuff they love.
14:23In the work of palaces and monuments
14:25Architectural beauty is what we prefer.
14:27Whoever wants iron should eat spinach.
14:29Al-Hadid said, "We are building a national building."
14:31The Emperor of France is represented by an iron tower
14:33My dear, I'll tell you a secret
14:35Remember when I told you it was Gustav?
14:37He will also resort to systems in the first episode
14:39What does that mean now? Gustave Eiffel
14:41He will form a secret alliance with the Minister of Trade.
14:43Edward Lacroix the person
14:45The person in charge of the exhibition
14:47God, Bahman, he's bribing the judges now, the exhibition is in his pocket.
14:49No, my dear, unfortunately, the competition committee
14:51It is made up of 29 members
14:53Lacroix is ​​just one of them
14:55And then, Ahmed, where am I going to get the money to bribe 28?
14:57No, my dear, I won't need to do that.
14:59Gustav will make Lacroix change the whole game so that it will be in his favor.
15:03We're going to change the rules of the game.
15:05In the year 1886
15:07The official journal will disclaim the terms and conditions.
15:09The one who placed it for the required building
15:11This is advertising language.
15:13The brief of the speech
15:15Bordeaux, the competitor of Eiffel
15:17When he finds that the conditions state that the building must be
15:19300 meters, he'll be very comfortable.
15:21I bought it, I had planned for this.
15:23That's great, and the competition is going well.
15:25What? What's this condition? Bordeaux
15:27We will find a very good condition that exists
15:29He has all his dreams to fulfill, that the building
15:31Anyone who enters this competition must be strong
15:33What? Like?
15:35Huh?
15:37Huh?
15:39Mustafi, my dear, don't say that.
15:41He will see what he had planned in his mind
15:43And Qaya tells the man that these are the competition rules.
15:45And so, Bordeh and any other competitor, Arabic version.
15:47They will separate the competition before it even begins.
15:49He will build a steel building.
15:51Except for one person who stipulated that the building must be made of steel.
15:53The important thing, my dear, is as you expect.
15:55Gustav won the competition
15:57Congratulations, excellent! Let's celebrate!
15:59Now it's time for work.
16:01We now need to build the tallest tower in the world out of iron.
16:05All this within just two features
16:07But you know, my dear, you can bribe the judges easily.
16:09But you can't bribe physics.
16:11He can defeat his rival, Bardy
16:13The truth is, it's easy to beat one competing engineer.
16:15But if you enter into a battle
16:17With the residents of Paris
16:19This is an impossible task; you have two battles ahead of you.
16:21A battle with one of the most difficult natural sciences
16:23And a battle with the threat to the inhabitants of the French capital
16:25During this time, I will tell you, my dear
16:27All the buying and selling
16:29The one who goes out to the square, I saw Nars
16:31She was waiting in an empty space
16:33Even that's a relief, my dear
16:35Between the countryside and the city, there are gardens and tranquility.
16:37Some of them woke up and realized there was a giant iron tower.
16:39He will build here an iron tower
16:41It means there's no peace and quiet, no gardens, and no rooftops.
16:45You'll be little kids and souvenirs
16:47And people go up to the tenth floor
16:49Our shopping reveals us when we're just ordinary in our undershirts
16:51And the tourists take pictures and get a souvenir
16:53What's wrong with it?
16:55Aziz Hospital will find a problem with the Parisian citizen
16:57And she will be exposed to claims that this construction is illegal.
16:59He is actually a spoiler of the region.
17:01And the Eiffel Hospital
17:03As a somewhat determined man, he will decide to return
17:05For convoluted solutions like this
17:07He will make a deal with the government that they will give him the money.
17:09After completing each stage
17:11The first payment the government makes upon receiving the phase
17:13The consultant, Heigi, is humiliating us and yelling at us a bit.
17:21First stage, take 500,000 francs, Mr. Eiffel.
17:23The second stage is over, then you take the second payment.
17:25And so on and so forth
17:27Evil did this so that he could change the cases at any time.
17:29The complaint was filed against him by the residents
17:31What he wears is the project
17:33And while the clouds are running, they won't burn through liquidity.
17:35It's okay, I mean he was afraid of the residents.
17:37This is a merger with the government.
17:39Tell me, my dear, the matter is long, meaning it will be settled, worked on, and finished.
17:41There's no big risk
17:43My dear public statements, the attack
17:45On the Eiffel Tower, not just as a resident
17:47He will also be a celebrity
17:49It will become a trend
17:51On February 14, 1887
17:53Leo Tom's newspaper will announce a petition
17:55It was signed by French roofers and artists.
17:57Against them, this ugly tower
17:59A book the size of a corporal, Senda Dumas
18:01And then Deum Basan will describe the tower as ugly.
18:03And that Factor Chemie will tell him that
18:05A mass of people overshadowing the French heritage and traditions.
18:13Just by chance, that's how it is.
18:15He was a friend of the newspaper's editor.
18:17Kadriyan Haberl, the man who will warn
18:19Gustav Evil is the target of a campaign being prepared against him.
18:21And that, my dear, is what will make him
18:23A response to this campaign will be included in the same issue.
18:25He won't let the matter drop and forget about you, they came without a reply
18:27This, my dear, will allow him to stall.
18:29Diplomatically, he postpones the wave
18:31The attack against him is a man.
18:33Aref is outshining his competitor and getting ready
18:35The sound of the seven is on his own and he takes his money before
18:43You can buy people, but you can't buy physics.
18:45Despite the fact that Gustap's character
18:47A cunning personality, but the most important
18:49The challenge facing his tower will be an engineering challenge
18:51So what else will our mother Gustav do?
18:53Gustap
18:55He will be surprised that the land on which it will be built
18:57This tower is located near the Seine River.
18:59And this, my dear, turned it into muddy land.
19:01It is planted in her, it cannot be
19:03The foundations of the tallest tower in the world can withstand
19:05Unless it's placed at a certain level
19:07Under the riverbed at that time, Gostap
19:09He will apply a brilliant technique known as
19:11The Treasure Route is named after a French geologist.
19:13Gostap will build an iron room
19:15Hollow underwater
19:17It feeds it with pressurized air that expels water from it.
19:19Here, dear worker, he will be able to get off.
19:21He digs and everything he digs
19:23The iron room will start to descend with it
19:25under the riverbed
19:27The room, dear, is made with side openings.
19:29So that the workers can use these openings
19:31They get rid of the hole filling.
19:33These chambers will continue to descend to a depth of 12 meters.
19:35Until the workers reach solid ground
19:37And I'll tire myself out with all the long chatter
19:39The workers who dug this excavation will be withdrawn.
19:41And Gustav will pour the fat into it
19:43And he looks at the foundations upon which it stands
19:45Eiffel Tower up to this moment
19:47Dear Gustav, we will engrave his name
19:4972 French scientists on this tower
19:51As a tribute to them and their work
19:53At the time, my dear, an engineer is building it
19:55The tallest tower in the world
19:57His location is always crowded
19:59With workers and engineers, the site
20:01Building Gustave Eiffel would be provocative
20:03The Sundays are empty because it's always empty.
20:05Wakshli, the number of workers in it
20:07Why did he meet him? According to the historian Frank
20:09Gustave Eiffel will simply transform
20:11With his genius in iron, the giant tower
20:13This is for 18,000 pieces of iron.
20:15He will deal with it separately, my dear.
20:17In his workshop, they are all separate
20:19We'll do it ourselves in the workshop and then come and assemble it.
20:21Here is everything required at the job site
20:23They also assemble them like a puzzle.
20:25This, my dear, is not a simile or a metaphor
20:27The entire Eiffel Tower is a piece
20:29It is attached using a peg called a rivet.
20:31A simple peg that thickens up to
20:331200 degrees Celsius and it breaks down
20:35In an opening, and the workers prefer to knock on it.
20:37From both sides until it cools and shrinks
20:39This shrinkage welds
20:41The metal sheets and pieces are held together
20:43Some of them have very simple technology.
20:45But it gave the preservation of bridges
20:47In France, it is preferred and available for more
20:49For a century, it hasn't cracked or had a single scratch.
20:51According to Gustav Mary Eiffel's memorization
20:53He found it made and preserved
20:55It's like you're installing any frame in any car
20:57The only difference is that you're the one trying to please, as if you have a frame in your hand.
20:59Its components are made up of 18,000 giant pieces of iron.
21:01Two and a half million iron ore
21:03They are connected by
21:05But in December 1887
21:07Uncle Evil will stop the call to prayer; it's a tough challenge.
21:09It's not coming from services or employment and labor.
21:11But Gail has a design
21:13I need you now, my dear, to prepare for a while.
21:15AutoCAD
21:17But I named it that way because my mother is funding it.
21:19I'd bring back the Eiffel Tower, my friend, if you simplified its design.
21:21You will find it built on four foundations
21:23Each one is 100 meters away from the other.
21:25Two buildings at an angle
21:27It's like a rose, my dear, but it closes its petals.
21:29So how do they reconcile the four inclinations?
21:31To lay the foundation for the role of the jurist
21:33He voted the first time, but Abu Ahmed shouldn't try and learn.
21:35Try, learn and make mistakes
21:37Failure is not a flaw, failure is not a defect
21:41They don't say that.
21:43I didn't ask his name for a long time, so don't repeat it.
21:45But it doesn't build a tower
21:47Costing thousands and hundreds of thousands of francs
21:49And there are people who have problems with you
21:51And it contains physical crises
21:53And there are people who might go out and die, and the tower will collapse on them.
21:55Let me tell you something, my dear
21:57The foundations have been laid and each one weighed.
21:59seventy tons
22:01It contains an ingenious solution, a solution that integrates
22:03It contains the latest technology along with the oldest
22:05A technology has emerged that allows us to
22:07We move seventy tons per foundation
22:09It's as if, my dear, we're moving chess pieces.
22:11Look, my dear, at the picture, if you look
22:13For the red part, you will find
22:15How do hydraulic lifts work?
22:17With the injector of the medicines, this injector
22:19It is capable of lifting a foundation of seventy tons.
22:21My dear, the calf was not to blame for you.
22:23With the stone of the Arab woman and the two-cornered one
22:25That's it, my dear, if we need to raise it a little
22:27Okay, if we want to go down a little
22:29Here we will use the oldest technology
22:31A building appeared, sandbags supporting it
22:33The sloping foundation, even if we need to
22:35We'll go down a little and empty the sand off it.
22:37On December 17, 1887
22:39And less than a second after the construction
22:41Aifel succeeded; he finally works.
22:43A balanced and giant base
22:45With a slanted and exquisite design
22:47Zostav, first stage
22:49The first thing the government will do for him
22:51500,000 francs in cash
22:53And Rami, my dear, be close to the lover, Gustav D.
22:55However, competitors and designers at this time
22:57Their servants looked at him with certainty
22:59Although he will definitely fail
23:01Well, no, by God's grace, he succeeded in his endeavors and rose to the top.
23:03God willing, the sitting is difficult.
23:05The next step is easy.
23:07No, my dear, everyone knew at the time that this tower was to be turned into a tourist attraction.
23:09It's absolutely unacceptable for it to be of a certain lineage.
23:11I see the issue will reach you by a meter
23:13We need an elevator
23:15Elevators back then, my dear, were a modern technology.
23:17The technology came from America in 1851
23:19The elevator entered France
23:21After 16 years, at the hands of the engineer
23:23Leon Eddo, 1867
23:25Your uncle Eiffel needs here
23:27Amazing technology that clears
23:29A primitive invention like this is still...
23:31Jay in France climbs 300 meters at once
23:33Also, if we look at the first floor
23:35You'll find that the elevator moves with the arch.
23:37It means moving at an angle.
23:39Not vertical, rising in a straight line
23:41He defies gravity like that, head to head.
23:43You, my dear, are creating an architectural masterpiece!
23:45This is good news.
23:47But the red one is a monster; there's no way for anyone to try it or get it out.
23:49Yustav won't give up on this idea.
23:51Instead, he will rely on the inventor of the elevator himself.
23:53Mr. Elion Ido
23:55The one who will design with French engineers
23:57Elevator built on poles
23:59With the same curve of the bow
24:01According to the engineer in Morge Eiffel, Roussel benefited
24:03The elevator here will be a combination of two ideas
24:05The idea that it's an elevator
24:07The elevator is going up, then it gets pulled.
24:09And also the railway
24:11Made on poles because of the tilt idea
24:13This solves the problem of the first dish
24:15Reaching the second plate
24:17Now we're getting to the second dish
24:19But reaching the third floor will require a regular elevator.
24:21It goes up in a straight line and goes down in a straight line
24:23And that was a lot at the time.
24:25This, my dear, is longer than his fear.
24:27Here, engineer Leon Ido will present a brilliant solution.
24:29The distance between the lines is explained.
24:31As you can see, you have two captains in front of you.
24:33Gathering around a reel in the Burj tent
24:35One goes up and the other goes down at the same time
24:37Until they accept a compromise.
24:39So that the passenger moves from the first cabin
24:41For the second cabin, we reverse the movement.
24:43So, my dear, they will hand each other over
24:45It's like he appears on the subway
24:47It reaches the top in less than ten minutes
24:49Yes, ten minutes, one hundred and sixty meters, Hamad
24:51My dear, we're finally out!
24:53This solution, my dear, was also a brilliant one.
24:55But he was a genius on paper.
24:57Why? Because of the agreement that Gustav had made with the government.
24:59Here, Gustav himself was forced to pay
25:01These renovations include seven million French francs.
25:03Meaning what is currently equivalent to
25:05One hundred million euros
25:07He doesn't have a budget and the government won't give him one.
25:09And at the time when Gustav is overwhelmed by despair, my dear
25:17He is standing in front of a masterpiece.
25:19He was able to solve all her problems
25:21Technology and Logistics
25:23But the budget was too much for him.
25:25Here is Hegel, the individual, from a distance of nine thousand kilometers
25:27And the password, my dear, will be
25:29The same password as nationalization
25:31De Lesseps, if you don't mention the salt
25:33Massey Ferdinand de Lesseps presented it to him
25:35He was, my dear, the pride of France
25:37Because, as I studied in the curriculum
25:39He is the person responsible for digging the Suez Canal.
25:41The canal that connected the Red Sea
25:43Mediterranean Sea
25:45It changed the course of trade on the planet.
25:47Suddenly you have a condition like that instead of sitting down
25:49The villa is all of Africa
25:51At that time, dear De Lesseps wanted to repeat his achievement.
25:53In digging a canal linking the Caribbean
25:55In the 11th Ocean, you'll find out, my dear, about the Panama Canal.
25:57That's not how it is, my dear De Lesseps didn't know.
25:59Don't let him know he's about to make the biggest mistake of his life.
26:01According to the Naqarikha, we will not speak.
26:03Egypt's land is sandy, a land of plenty, easy to dig in.
26:05According to Marwan Moussa
26:07Drilling in Panama is very difficult
26:09When my grandfather, Sibes, was digging in Panama, Jamal Salem objected.
26:11And here, my dear, they were forced to stop all operations.
26:13He leaves his workers to fend for themselves against the tropical rains.
26:15Many of them, my dear, contracted yellow fever.
26:17Until many of them died
26:19De Lesseps will decide that we should find a more efficient way for the boxer to cross.
26:22As you can see in front of you
26:24Of course, my dear, these are metal locks.
26:25De Lesseps will turn to Gustave Eiffel
26:27My dear, he was in a state of shock and waiting for any job.
26:29He tells him, "I have a problem with my job."
26:31And these few metal locks
26:33You have an evil eye, he'll tell you
26:35Arabin the first
26:36Take my money in advance and you'll see the best deal, Dad.
26:38And, my dear Evil, as I've explained to you several times
26:40I've told you several times that he's a crooked man.
26:42He will notice that De Lesseps is caught in a dilemma
26:44He will die and find the solution
26:45Aifel will take advantage of the man's precision and ask for number three.
26:48Seventy million frang
26:49That, my dear, is ten times the cost of Bourgville himself.
26:51And why, my dear Evil, did he ask for so much money?
26:54Because he knew that this man was like De Lesseps
26:56We need De Lesseps, a huge guessing number
26:58He'll look at Gustave Eiffel and say to him
27:00I feel like you're taking advantage of the fact that I have a recent problem.
27:02Solve it with something iron, and you're the ultimate iron man.
27:04So I decided to accept this freelance work.
27:06And the price is higher
27:07So that with her money you can go and complete your project.
27:09This is a big deal and a wicked woman, and unfortunately I agree. Bring the oud.
27:12When de Lesseps actually pays the money
27:14Aifel will be reassured that it's over
27:16Within the costs of his artistic masterpiece
27:18His work with De Lesseps would secure his path to the end.
27:20But my dear, just like Bourgville
27:22He was tired of building his base
27:24It will also be tiring to build its summit
27:26Hey Talab and Hamid, get out and in quickly because we're on the Eiffel Tower now.
27:28I want to know what happened just now
27:30My dear, it will be built quite normally and will turn into a tourist attraction.
27:32successful
27:33Just so I don't burn you
27:34If you completed the case, you would know this.
27:36I'm telling you
27:37Hamid said it so casually, it's a success story.
27:38Come on, let's go from here
27:39Walk
27:40In September 1888
27:42All the workers in the tower will decide
27:44strike
27:45Under the explicit pretext that the weather is an hour
27:46The workers weren't joking
27:47The higher we climb, the colder the ground becomes.
27:49The heat is intense, and the hour is intense.
27:51They work seven days a week
27:53Meaning the whole week
27:54From 9 to 12 hours a day
27:56Imagine if you wanted to eat your runner while you were at a height
27:58Matin, where will you get your food from?
28:00Mefis confirmed he'll release all of this
28:01You are obliged to do all of the above
28:02It means you shouldn't go up and down anymore.
28:03The day will be over
28:04Lunch will become dinner, and the food will get cold.
28:06Aifel, my dear, will stop and face his work.
28:08He will refuse to pay the workers after the incident.
28:10But in the Taiba area, he will reduce the number of working hours.
28:13And with a famous capitalist move, he will tell them
28:15You guys are from the tower
28:16I promise you, you will receive rewards as soon as the tower is finished.
28:18We are now small
28:20We will do it together, God willing.
28:21We'll get up together
28:22Everyone, my dear, told me that.
28:23Hope for one
28:24By March 31, 1889
28:26Aifel and the porter were together, and he made them believe him.
28:28They work with their hands and teeth with utmost diligence.
28:30So they can finish the work they have to do.
28:32Because they are the sons of the Bern
28:33And of course, their only concern is to make money.
28:34The important thing, my dear, is that by
28:36March 31, 1889
28:38The Eiffel Tower is opening
28:40Muhannad Al-Shater Abu Hamid
28:42God is light, O engineering
28:44The smell of the oils will disappear.
28:46This magnificent opening is a great honor.
28:4829,000 French
28:50To open the Eiffel Tower
28:52Gustave raises the French flag on the masterpiece
28:54He is its creator, despite everyone's objections.
28:56And it became a national symbol despite everyone's objections.
29:02And yet, my dear, Gustav
29:04He covered his expenses with the Panama Papers deal.
29:06He was relaxed.
29:08However, within 6 months
29:10The tower covered its expenses and more
29:12This is because Gustav rented out every space in the tower.
29:14For the terminal
29:16You have a theater with 250 seats per hour
29:18You have restaurants that can accommodate 4000 visitors
29:20You have photographers in the tower
29:22Segunir and Nasha shops are expensive in the tourism sector.
29:24In the tower, oh my dear, all this is in the tower
29:26During, my dear, 6 months and 24 weeks
29:28He had paid his expenses
29:30And here, my dear, are many engineers
29:32They saw it as a rusty iron tower
29:34It is not befitting of France's stature.
29:36The Eiffel Tower will welcome princes
29:38Like, for example, the Prince of Wales who will be in the future
29:40King Edward VII of Britain, may God have mercy on him.
29:42Alexander Romanov, the future Tsar of Russia
29:44But my dear, the most important confession
29:46With the genius of Gustave Eiffel
29:48He won't get anything from ordinary fans or princes.
29:50Rather, it is from a genius like him and a crooked person like him.
29:52Thomas Edison
29:54Anyone who visits the tower will describe it as
29:56A bold building worthy of modern architecture
29:58Be aware that many things don't fit into modern engineering.
30:00This suits him
30:02Ezra was a base between Gustave Eiffel and Thomas Edison
30:04Everyone is just sitting there securing their pockets
30:06A genius, but a trickster.
30:08My dear friend, the whole thing you're doing with Tesla is really funny to me.
30:10If you solve this problem, she'll give you all this money.
30:12Tesla solved it by asking, "Where's the money?"
30:14What I said was, "I was telling you this, like I've got news worth a million pounds."
30:18It doesn't mean a million pounds, that's just a figure of speech.
30:20Gustave Eiffel, my dear, will live for 3 years.
30:22As a long-awaited king in France
30:24While the tower will officially be called the 300-meter tower, Gustav's popularity will lead people to call it the Eiffel Tower.
30:31But if we go back to the time of December 6, 1892
30:34We opened any newspaper while we were eating croissants on the Champs-Élysées
30:37You'll find one headline that's been trending among the headlines, saying
30:39Breaking news: Panama scandal
30:41Of course, my dear, I'm reckless and hasty, and he'll reach the end of the line.
30:47And Turkish in detail
30:48Let's take you back to the moment of the deal between De Lesseps and Gustave Eiffel.
30:53But, my dear, how could a man like de Lesseps be in such a tight spot, losing money, and with his workers in such a difficult situation?
30:59He agreed to pay someone who he felt had offered him an expensive price of 70 million francs.
31:04How did he save such a large sum in the 19th century?
31:08What happened, my dear, was that Freddie Ben DeLesseps brought this money with a national guard.
31:12It was filled with signs of small savers who had invested their money in the Panama Papers project.
31:17At that time, the French parliament had to assure the citizens that this project was facing
31:21And the investment is profitable
31:22De Lesseps is the one who built the Suez Canal in Egypt
31:24This is what connects red and white
31:26This is our genie who melted the colors from a distance
31:28But I'd be clear, my dear, if there were members of parliament who weren't convinced by this talk.
31:32De Lesseps, my dear, in the Gustave Eiffel-Hershey movement, some of whom were Wahhabists in Parliament.
31:37So that they can pass his project
31:39My dear, the Panama project is a daytime project.
31:41And here, hundreds of French people lost their belongings
31:44And people walking in the street are witnessing
31:46Hamdan Hassan, you mean you're doing what some Ramadan series do?
31:50If you keep inserting things, you're inserting them to make your circle bigger
31:53This story is told in an episode of "The Future" with De Lesseps.
31:55What does Gustave Eiffel have to do with this?
31:57Thank God, the man built his tower, and it looked great.
32:00He received his livelihood after six months.
32:02He's not on monkeys, nor does he owe anyone anything.
32:04And he's walking safely in the light
32:06And all that happened, my dear, was that Gustav was given extra security.
32:08Like I told you, the De Lesseps deal was a miracle for him.
32:11He took advantage of the man's need and pressured him for money.
32:13And that, my dear, allowed him to make a net profit in the deal.
32:1633 million francs
32:18This led to a fierce attack on me by the French.
32:21This is a profit from the project to reduce their income.
32:23In the mining industry, you misguided man, you can earn 33 million francs.
32:29The deal was a profit of 33 million.
32:31This guy is just like De Lesseps and took our money.
32:34This issue, my dear, could have appeared in the press and then disappeared.
32:36If it weren't for Gustave Eiffel's famous move, and the response to the response...
32:40His response was provocative.
32:42He said, "Why are you blaming me? I'm just a lucky person."
32:443 Field number
32:46Here, my dear, there will be public pressure that will force the French prosecution to try Gustave Eiffel.
32:50Because he asked for an astronomical sum, much greater than the value of the job.
32:53This was actually one of the causes of the Panama Papers crisis.
32:55And like any trend, even if it's at 19
32:57Gustave will be the target of all the frustration of the French people
33:00A millionaire became rich from a crisis
33:01It's the scapegoat we can blame for all our problems.
33:04This cannot be a coincidence
33:06A millionaire became rich from a crisis in our country
33:08And take from our money and savings
33:10And also, a rumor began to appear saying that Gustav was his real name.
33:13Gustav Eiffel-Bonnick Hausen
33:15Are you aware of this, Mr. Bonnekhausen?
33:17Ha Bonik Hausen
33:18I feel like there's something secret about this name that I don't understand.
33:21From Bockhausen Deh
33:22My dear Bonne Hausen, that's a German name combination.
33:26The presence of the name Clastenim in Gustav's name
33:28This indicates that the man is of German origin.
33:31And that's actually true, Gustav is of German origin.
33:34Okay, so what's the problem, Muhammad?
33:36But he's a worried Frenchman, and he doesn't have a shave in Germany.
33:39Okay, Abu Haddona, the man is trustworthy, right?
33:40What's the problem even if it turns out to be Germany?
33:42My dear, if you remember, wasn't there a war between France and Prussia?
33:46Year 370
33:48Prussia, Germany, that's it, that's it, that's it, I mean
33:50Now, my dear, anything that might be suspected of being German
33:54Or dyed with German dye
33:56It is France's charge
34:01About Gustav, from a million greedy men, went to a hostile country and found his target.
34:06Impoverishing the French people
34:08The Eiffel Tower, my dear, is starting to feel like a boycott.
34:11And the French people began to fear the local pedals
34:13The French tower, whether the age of ambition or the start of the French
34:16Any national symbol, any appearance that suits us
34:18Visits to the Eiffel Tower are starting to worry
34:20He said 8 times about the year it opened
34:21This is because many French people considered the tower itself to be a foreign idea.
34:25It is led by a treacherous man who stands against the culture of the country.
34:27Enter, my dear, the tower that Gustav built
34:29So that his country can gain national pride
34:31And she celebrates it after all this.
34:33To a symbol hated by all French people
34:35It represents everything the average French citizen hates.
34:37Greed, deceit, and Germans
34:39Amwan, good, Amouhamad, scandal, all of this happened
34:41After the tower was finished, this could have happened.
34:43He doesn't even know how to get his turn again.
34:44Unfortunately, my dear, the Eiffel Tower was in Gustav's life.
34:46Even Gustav's concerns will be his downfall.
34:48Much higher than his survival concerns
34:50The contract, my dear, that was built with the Eiffel Tower as a symbol.
34:53Gustave Eiffel had the right to operate it for twenty years.
34:57Then he returns to the state
34:58My dear Gustav, your reputation has crumbled and you've been branded a traitor.
35:02Who will appear here, my dear?
35:04The Recipes
35:12And here the Eiffel Tower will reappear in the events
35:14He will dance before a committee demanding the demolition of this tower.
35:17First, when Mr. Evil's twenty years are over
35:19The right to operate it, O most sincere of breasts, is to use this treacherous symbol.
35:23The truth, my dear, is that Ivel wasn't lacking anything after what I heard; I was devastated.
35:26Change the news, oil
35:27This is the building where he put all his engineering expertise.
35:30That's why, my dear, you'll decide that he'll solve this problem.
35:32Baldaneel
35:33You might think, my dear, that this Gustave Eiffel wants to surrender already.
35:36Eiffel, my dear, will quit engineering.
35:44My dear, what is it that completes will be my right-hand tower, present.
35:46That's how it is, I'm pregnant
35:47Mustaf will try to circumvent the issue of the tower's age.
35:50He will place an air traffic control station at the top of the tower.
35:52He will dedicate part of his life to studying the effects of wind.
35:55And he takes advantage of the tower's height in this
35:57Oh, you scum
35:58I'm leaving the tower, I swear, only because I'm going to do research on it.
36:00Because it is 300 meters long, I was able to measure and study the wind.
36:03And my knowledge came from it
36:05He hoped that the tower would be demolished as a useful scientific monument and not just a tourist attraction.
36:10They're wearing niqabs from the Eiffel Tower, but no one will wear a niqab from the Eiffel Tower.
36:12No, my dear, the rescue is coming from somewhere I wouldn't expect.
36:16The French army, specifically officer Gustave Freyre
36:19Wireless telegraph specialist
36:21The one who developed a wireless communication method
36:23At a time when the French army relied on carrier pigeons
36:26Why, my dear, did he need a high place with a giant breeze?
36:29The Eiffel Tower is a very suitable location, and there was cooperation between the two.
36:32Because at the beginning of the twentieth century a team succeeded in telegraph experiments
36:36And he sends signals to Washington
36:38Here, my dear, the French army will decide that the Eiffel Tower is of strategic importance.
36:43I'm telling you, this German guy could deliver our messages to Washington.
36:47United States Time
36:48So, people, you want us to demolish the tower and go back to the hut to get pigeons?
36:52A new person started working
36:53Here, my dear Yustav, he will find hope and salvation, and he will never return to Anbasa again.
36:57But this topic of research will bring him up, and he will start creating atlases for the study of Atlas University.
37:02He also works on important studies that will form the basis for meteorological and research sciences.
37:06Because, my dear, after this event, Gustav Eiffel died in 1923.
37:11So that at the time of his death he would still hold the record for the tallest building on the planet in his time
37:16Breaker will be destroyed in 1931 because America will set its mind to it and the Amphibious State Building, created by King Kong, will emerge.
37:23This height, my dear, is three hundred and eighty-one meters.
37:26They added 81 meters for the Americans so that it would be the tallest new building in the world.
37:30The Eiffel Tower is losing its most important status.
37:32Here, dear Gustave Eiffel, the French have an ambiguous relationship with the Eiffel Tower.
37:35The relationship between love and ball
37:37The true nature of France will only become apparent during its most difficult moments.
37:40And also her fiercest enemies
37:42And the permanent addition to this program is Adol in Hitler.
37:45On June 28, 1940
37:48Hitler visited Paris after France surrendered to the Nazis.
37:52And my dear, he will take Albert Shapper with him on this visit.
37:54Hitler's private architect
37:56And that was relied upon in building modern Germany
37:58Hitler expressed his admiration and envy of Paris
38:01Specifically from the Eiffel Tower
38:02His jealousy will make him ask this engineer to build a Berlin even more beautiful than this one.
38:07What a great degree, engineer!
38:08If you put the two together after
38:09Paris appears as a pale shadow of Berlin
38:11Where are you, my dear?
38:12Noustad died while evading rumors that he was a traitor and of German origin.
38:16The Eiffel Tower would be the first place from which the French resistance to the Germans would boldly emerge.
38:20Hassan, after the sources, Hitler, when he tried to climb the Eiffel Tower
38:23He will be surprised by the first act of resistance from the French.
38:25They cut all the elevator cables, and I'm looking for a way to check on him.
38:30Because in the end, Hitler would be satisfied with a simple image and the tower in the background.
38:33When you see
38:34In 1945, during the final moments of his rule, General von Schultz was ordered to destroy the 65 bridges of Paris and the Eiffel Tower.
38:42What do you say?
38:43He promised to hand over Paris to the Allies, but only if it was a cluster of grapes.
38:46I want the Allies to see Paris, they don't know it, level it to the ground.
38:49This German general, my dear, would be certain that Hitler would lose and would be ashamed to destroy these architectural masterpieces.
38:56My dear, I feel it's kind of kind that it's the human being who commits the crimes because it might be difficult for him.
39:01But if it's Ai who's doing this? Honestly, he doesn't care.
39:03Bed Zil
39:04But because the man was human and had some feelings, he said this would be a needless destruction of art and architecture.
39:10Hitler's general will send a message to the Allies via the Swiss Consulate, asking them to enter Paris quickly before Hitler dismisses him when he learns that he disobeyed orders.
39:19By the end of World War II, the Eiffel Tower would become a symbol of a free Paris, something Hitler couldn't achieve even after he had occupied all of France.
39:26The tower was built by a man accused of being of German origin, and he was expelled from it despite these accusations. There's an irony I find both amusing and beautiful.
39:33At a time when the world was already tense, the one who saved the Burg was a Nazi German general.
39:38Meanwhile, Azizi is spending his life in a war with the government, the workers, the French, his rivals, and the engineers—all to build the Eiffel Tower.
39:46In February 2024, the Eiffel Tower workers will go on strike, closing the tower for six days, with the threat of continuing the strike.
39:53When France hosts the Olympics, it will bring fifteen million tourists.
39:57This, my dear, is not a strike like the workers tried to do, and you will send us the tower if you remember to improve its circumstances.
40:02But this time the strike was in defense of the tower, which they now consider a symbol of their history and culture.
40:07This, my friend, was due to the negligence in repainting the tower, and this strike ended with promises that, God willing, we will repaint it next time.
40:13We'll collect the money he spent and we'll do it, God willing.
40:15Of course, my dear, the secret and charm of the Eiffel Tower lies not in its history, nor in the genius of its construction or engineering.
40:20And here, my dear, is iron in the same material.
40:22Iron is so beloved by the Eiffel family because it possesses two opposing qualities: a hardness that withstands time.
40:27And flexibility that withstands pressure and bending
40:29All buildings begin with raw materials.
40:31Bricks, stone, iron, and cement
40:33But over time it transforms into a symbol of much greater meanings.
40:36A memory that defies forgetfulness with unwavering strength
40:38His companions thought that no matter how much time and circumstances change, the building still exists.
40:41And flexibility can also inspire the building's young people to be able to transcend the limitations of their time.
40:45No matter how difficult it is for them, they will be stronger than it, just as the tower continued to function with its material.
40:49Flexible, yes, but also possessing resistance to time.
40:52These are the meanings that could make the Eiffel Tower transform from a rusty iron tower
40:56Writers of their time called it the ugly chimney of the factory.
40:59How is this a symbol of resistance and a symbol of love in the city of love?
41:02The city's symbol is its self-proclaimed City of Lights
41:04That's it, Khina, not "Ya Khina Ya Aziz" (Oh Khina, my dear, you're not hospitalized in the previous cases).
41:06In the next cases, they will be confused about sources.
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