The Top 10 Biggest Surprise Moments in History

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  • You guys voted for it, here it is: History's top 10 biggest surprise moments.

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  • @EmperorTigerstar
    @EmperorTigerstar  7 лет назад +552

    I finally got around to making the video you voted for. Enjoy!

  • @tobotrobot185
    @tobotrobot185 7 лет назад +407

    That moment in 1066 when you send your army to deal with the Normans in the south but they can't invade due to a storm but some Vikings invade the north so you send your army all the way up north and defeat them only to find out the Normans are invading in the south for real now and you get shot in the eye with an arrow and die.

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 6 лет назад +9

      Tobot Robot not a surprise.

    • @ElkaPME
      @ElkaPME 5 лет назад +18

      Actually, He could've held against both sides with the strong wind support. The biggest blunder was that they thought the Normans were retreating when they got them beat and gave chase, which in turn they got surrounded instead with Norman cavalry.

    • @the7045
      @the7045 4 года назад +3

      Relateable.

  • @FaithRox
    @FaithRox 7 лет назад +700

    Me: "Tornados never strike twice"
    Mongols: "Hold my beer"

    • @bulletbill1104
      @bulletbill1104 7 лет назад +7

      Faith Rox actually it was a typhoon

    • @FaithRox
      @FaithRox 7 лет назад +56

      BulletBill110 It's a historical unknown, all we know was it was a powerful windforce. Could have been a Typhoon, could have been a tornado, could have been the world's most powerful fart.

    • @essexclass8168
      @essexclass8168 5 лет назад +2

      +Faith Rox Typhoon is literally the chinese for "Strong Wind" a tornado that large wouldn't make sense either

    • @mikesowell1717
      @mikesowell1717 5 лет назад +4

      @@FaithRox A tornado couldn't possibly have destroyed a fleet like that. And also they aren't that common in that area.

    • @sonofa_blank_7115
      @sonofa_blank_7115 5 лет назад +1

      You should have put mongols insted of me and nature instead of mongols

  • @KetCat1444
    @KetCat1444 7 лет назад +334

    As he talks about bloody wars and battles he just keeps that same smile...

    • @jacobblanton5179
      @jacobblanton5179 7 лет назад +61

      Steve Because he is a cat
      source: I have cats

    • @nateries3471
      @nateries3471 6 лет назад +12

      if you read the 1st 6 warrior books you'd find it fitting

    • @degenerate3288
      @degenerate3288 6 лет назад

      Steve
      I am you're 💯 like
      your welcome

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 4 года назад

      Lol

  • @erikchristensen54
    @erikchristensen54 7 лет назад +746

    Number 1: The Spanish Inquisition!

    • @Jai-eg1he
      @Jai-eg1he 7 лет назад +58

      tYou might be more surprised to learn that the whole thing about the Spanish Inquisition is a myth created by the English, the Dutch and the French enlighmente. "Protestant inquisitions" killed way more people than the Spanish one. Look up Malleus maleficarum.

    • @possiblystappert4315
      @possiblystappert4315 7 лет назад +87

      Jai 92 I Think he was refering to Monty Python

    • @ProfessorSyndicateFranklai
      @ProfessorSyndicateFranklai 6 лет назад +8

      Jai 92 is referring to the documentary, I believe, which refers to the Monty Python episode a lot.

    • @MeinUnterkampf
      @MeinUnterkampf 6 лет назад +9

      I DIDN'T EXPECT THAT!

    • @Mr_Dumpty
      @Mr_Dumpty 5 лет назад +2

      Jai 92 Malaka it was a joke, as Stappart said.

  • @vesteel
    @vesteel 7 лет назад +350

    The Mongols came over, ready for war and then died in a tornado. but they tried again, and has nice time fighting with the Japanese and then died in a tornado

  • @atom8861
    @atom8861 7 лет назад +926

    But they died in a tornado.

    • @eastanglianmapping3538
      @eastanglianmapping3538 7 лет назад +111

      the sun is a deadly lazer

    • @Squaredy
      @Squaredy 7 лет назад +66

      china is back together again

    • @bookle5829
      @bookle5829 7 лет назад +59

      Elijah TheKing China is whole again... then it broke again.

    • @testme92
      @testme92 7 лет назад +47

      4:46, Number 4
      There goes the Bronze Age Collapse.
      *Now the Phoenicians can get down to buisness!*

    • @theskeds7256
      @theskeds7256 7 лет назад +39

      The Phoenicians make colonies. The Greeks copy their idea and make olonies. The Phoenicians make a colony so big it makes colonies.

  • @hiukas.
    @hiukas. 6 лет назад +875

    Number 1# the Australians lost the emu war

    • @af_baltimore8315
      @af_baltimore8315 6 лет назад +33

      Why is that a surprise. Australians are weak

    • @RealBlueony
      @RealBlueony 6 лет назад +2

      Who'da thunk it?

    • @nathanielfalen8042
      @nathanielfalen8042 6 лет назад +9

      Considering that they only took 10,000 bullets to deal with more than 20,000 emus it's not so supprizing they lost

    • @itsfinnickbitch63
      @itsfinnickbitch63 6 лет назад +2

      that's not really surprising since they only had 2 men fighting in that war against thousands of emus that can withstand a lot of bullets

    • @cogithefool4284
      @cogithefool4284 5 лет назад

      You do not wage a war against a noun

  • @lily__lotus
    @lily__lotus 7 лет назад +565

    channeling watchmojo with that title

  • @saillok4923
    @saillok4923 7 лет назад +277

    another surprise : italy failing to conquer Greece in 1940 and getting their butts kicked.

    • @anthonywatson6070
      @anthonywatson6070 7 лет назад +43

      Saillok Looking at their North African campaign and failure of defeating a small and weak British force in Egypt, its not really a suprise

    • @imperatorpalpatine1351
      @imperatorpalpatine1351 7 лет назад +68

      Its Italy what did you expect.

    • @robertli3600
      @robertli3600 7 лет назад +3

      Saillok Thats not a soyeuse since Italy and being good at war doesn't go yogheter

    • @bkr1895
      @bkr1895 6 лет назад +5

      Emperor Palpatine they couldn’t take Ethiopia so I see why they would have a hard time with Greece

    • @wendysmemer8829
      @wendysmemer8829 6 лет назад +4

      They failed due to awful leadership, mussolini was a dumbass, and so was the italian generals

  • @croisaor2308
    @croisaor2308 7 лет назад +164

    I'd say number 1 was the Arab conquests, they came from nowhere out of the desert and took on and defeated the two greatest powers of the time at the same time and went on to establish a new religion and the largest Empire ever before in less than a century.

    • @Essa5225
      @Essa5225 7 лет назад +4

      Croí Saor true

    • @fakuri913
      @fakuri913 7 лет назад +52

      lap ja cReaTe MilLLions oF bRAInwasHEd TeRRorisT aS WElL

    • @Abdul54cp
      @Abdul54cp 7 лет назад +15

      @lap ja, nah russia and usa did

    • @mykomatos5445
      @mykomatos5445 7 лет назад +3

      +Blackwolfgoogol (Abdul54cp) If only things were so simple

    • @grimaldus1523
      @grimaldus1523 6 лет назад +31

      It wasnt that suprising, the Persian empire and Byzantiens were fighting for years and exhausted all their resources, and by the time the arabs invaded it was to late.

  • @Robi2009
    @Robi2009 3 года назад +6

    I think on #11 I would add so-called "Miracle of the House of Brandenburg", when Prussia was on the verge of collapse during Seven Years War, but got saved by emperor Peter III, who not only stopped his army right before Berlin, but even gave some of his troops to Prussians, all because he fanboyed over Frederick II too much :)

  • @crep9296
    @crep9296 7 лет назад +76

    Well number 10 is not as surprising as the Spanish invasions of England, and the three times the fleets were destroyed by storms. Another surprise would be the Spanish crushing victory of Cartagena de Indias, with only 3,000 men, the Spanish managed to win against the 30,000 and 160 ships British forces, which had already sent letters saying they won and had medals of the battle, but surprisingly they had a crushing defeat

    • @obeservador98
      @obeservador98 6 лет назад

      Jai 92 True

    • @tjallingappelhof2055
      @tjallingappelhof2055 5 лет назад

      Jai 92 wtf haha

    • @chrisca
      @chrisca 5 лет назад +7

      That's exactly why there's a quote from an unknown british officer: “A los españoles por mar los quiero ver, porque si los vemos por tierra, que San Jorge nos proteja.”
      Basically praying for the spanish to come from sea instead of land

    • @serglian8558
      @serglian8558 5 лет назад +1

      Now the Spanish speakers are invading the English speakers on n.a now¡

    • @gamerito100
      @gamerito100 4 года назад +3

      Jai 92 I always found it peculiar how they make such a deal about defeating the Armada Invencible when the only thing they did was block some ports and have the luck that a storm caught the fleet xD

  • @smartypants4998
    @smartypants4998 7 лет назад +85

    The Germans didn't advance on Dunkirk because they couldn't. Their supply lines were overstretched because the Blitzkrieg worked so well that the infantry couldn't keep up with the armour. The Germans were also afraid of encirclement by the allies following the counterattack at Arras. Hitler didn't choose not to attack, he simply couldn't.

    • @board-qu9iu
      @board-qu9iu 3 года назад +3

      Yeah plus he told the luftwaffe to destroy the Dunkirk evacuation sure they didn't destroy it but definitely hurt the allied effort and also the 300K troops that did escape had almost no equipment so it will take a while to actually make them available

  • @LatinaCreamQueen
    @LatinaCreamQueen 6 лет назад +15

    I remember the day I fell in love with history. I was laughing my ass off while learning about Napoleon. It was fucking insane to me. I loved every minute of it.

  • @irgendeinerirgendwo8420
    @irgendeinerirgendwo8420 7 лет назад +16

    What did we learn from this?
    If you want to make sure that Napoleon doesn't come back you have to banish him to an Island that's REALLY REALLY REALLY far away

  • @MrGhost77757
    @MrGhost77757 7 лет назад +472

    The kaiser isn't happy with you.

  • @TheDragonHistorian
    @TheDragonHistorian 7 лет назад +343

    Did the Ming Chinese have the technology to cross the Pacific (or even the Atlantic, if they went the really long way) and discover the Americas? My idea is that even if they did find the continent, they wouldn't have been interested in establishing colonies in the same way the Europeans were and history would not have changed too much.

    • @EmperorTigerstar
      @EmperorTigerstar  7 лет назад +183

      In theory they could have just gone along the Russian Coast and crossed the Bering Strait with ease.

    • @flamingpineconex5140
      @flamingpineconex5140 7 лет назад +60

      The Siberian and Manchurian lands offered almost nothing to the Chinese. While Europeans knew every port established was one port closer to India, the Chinese would have just seen Siberia as frozen wasteland leading nowhere.
      I do not know much about Chinese and maritime technology in general during this time period, but I would assume it would have been impossible to cross the entire Pacific. 100 years later, Magellan barely managed to do it.
      If the Chinese reached the Americas, they may not have been interested in the land. After all, they discovered the Phillipines but decided against contesting local leaders there, because the isles had little to offer for them. Maybe the Chinese would have set up tribute colonies if they discovered the new world's vast silver deposits.

    • @tommy-er6hh
      @tommy-er6hh 7 лет назад +78

      The Chinese sailed a fleet around SE Asia, then visited East and then West India, then the Persian Gulf, then Africa , then back to China.
      They clearly had the ships, organization, technology and ability to go and discover/settle Pacific North America.
      Like you said, they just were not interested.

    • @TheWindsTwelveQuarters
      @TheWindsTwelveQuarters 7 лет назад +20

      That doesn't say much on their open-sea capabilities. From what I've read, the large treasure ships of Zheng He would sink on the open ocean. You also can't be interested in something you don't know about.

    • @DarkDennis1961
      @DarkDennis1961 7 лет назад +4

      I agree that if there were no kingdoms to give the Ming tribute, or at least establish trade, they were likely to ignore the Americas

  • @heheheiamasupahflyingace3921
    @heheheiamasupahflyingace3921 7 лет назад +14

    7:25
    He was sent to an island.
    But he came back!
    Then he was sent to another island.

  • @bulletbill1104
    @bulletbill1104 7 лет назад +21

    Persia: Wow I can't believe we got beat by some not very irrelevant island nations twice
    Mongols: Hold my beer
    Mongols: Wow I can't believe our mighty massive empire got knocked out by a storm trying to invade a not really irrelevant island nation twice. This was crazy coincidence
    Spain: Hold my beer

    • @hue3396
      @hue3396 7 лет назад +4

      Greece isn't an island nation though.

    • @CaptainDecimus
      @CaptainDecimus 6 лет назад

      Nor is it irrelevant.

    • @docpossum2460
      @docpossum2460 5 лет назад +1

      Well, it wasn't at the time...

  • @Hugelag
    @Hugelag 7 лет назад +28

    World history is always an interesting topic, mainly because of all of the details that continue to be found to this day.

  • @frederickthegreat1352
    @frederickthegreat1352 7 лет назад +80

    Jean Baptiste Bernadotte becoming the king of Sweden

    • @kreeperface397
      @kreeperface397 7 лет назад +13

      I don't know if it is such a surprise. A ton of french generals became king/prince/president/emperor of something during the revolutionnary and napoleonic wars. The real success of Bernadotte was keeping his throne after Napoleon's defeat by joining the coalition.

    • @frederickthegreat1352
      @frederickthegreat1352 7 лет назад +20

      I am not aware of any other of Napoleon´s marschals becoming a king, he usually granted them some small principality or duchy, but nothing major, he reserved the big titles for members of his family. Actually the only other general who became king was Murat, whom Napoleon made king of Naples, but that was only because he married Napoleon´s sister and was therefore part of Napoleon´s family. Bernadotte´s story is unique, he wasnt made king by Napoleon, he was elected by the swedish parliament itself, as Sweden happened to be in the midst of a succesion crisis right during the Napoleonic wars. Thats why he didnt lose his crown as soon as Napoleon was booted out of France. All because some swedish baron thought, for some reason, Bernadotte would be the best pick and managed to convince the swedish parliament. They could have chosen any prince or high noble. Bernadotte was a son of Parisian prosecutor, he didnt have any sort of royal or noble ancestry, let alone to Sweden. Napoleon himself thought it utterly bizare. It would have been extremelly unlike that someone like Bernadotte would have been picked for the possition of a king. Like beeign struck by a lightning while a shark is biting your leg off while winning in a lottery unlikely.

    • @kreeperface397
      @kreeperface397 7 лет назад +5

      You are right. Anyway, it is a major event in Swedenhistory, but not in the world history

    • @WardenOfTheGreatSaltLake
      @WardenOfTheGreatSaltLake 6 лет назад

      Frederick the Great Literally who

    • @Minty_Mentos_
      @Minty_Mentos_ 6 лет назад

      Donald Trump Becoming President :V

  • @doggerlander
    @doggerlander 5 лет назад +39

    Who would win?:
    1.The biggest empire in the world with thousands of men ready to die for the glory of their homeland
    2.One macedonian boi

    • @loldiamond1017
      @loldiamond1017 4 года назад +3

      And that Macedonian's large army. It wasn't like he literally marched through and crushed the Persian completely alone

  • @BarclaiDeTolli
    @BarclaiDeTolli 7 лет назад +24

    Weird that the Miracle of the House of Brandenburg didn't make it to the list.

    • @shellshockedgerman3947
      @shellshockedgerman3947 6 лет назад +9

      Empress Catherine died and the successor, Peter the III, was a giant fanboy of Frederick. The Russians were already victorious and were a march away from Berlin until Peter III ordered them to stop, signed a peace treaty with no reperation and change of borders from either side, and allied with Prussians in their fight against Austria and France, Russia's former allies.

    • @CatnamedMittens
      @CatnamedMittens 2 года назад +2

      That definitely belongs on the list.

  • @TyudroWymoreEdgartyu2
    @TyudroWymoreEdgartyu2 6 лет назад +31

    Napoleon is a badass.

  • @gabrielheraud41
    @gabrielheraud41 7 лет назад +6

    the English victory on the Spanish Armada in the 1580s and the victory in the battle of Trafalgar in 1803 were great surprises too

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 6 лет назад +1

      Pipsy Trafalgar was no surprise as Nelson controlled the battle from the beginning.

  • @SylvainsRamblings
    @SylvainsRamblings 7 лет назад +64

    no one expects the Spanish Inquisition

    • @Jai-eg1he
      @Jai-eg1he 7 лет назад +8

      What no expects is the massive genocide of natives in Australia and in North America (unlike in South America). Also no expects the famines created by the English in India or Ireland that killed millions of people. But whatever, you Anglos will keep talking about Spanish inquisition and nazis.

    • @SylvainsRamblings
      @SylvainsRamblings 7 лет назад +12

      +Jai 92 uhhhhhhh...okay?...you know it was a joke right? it was a reference to a Monty Python skit

    • @donttrytokillme1231
      @donttrytokillme1231 7 лет назад +1

      Jai 92
      We are the exception

  • @gavin169
    @gavin169 7 лет назад +13

    0:30 The mongols came over for war, and died in a tornado.

    • @wurttmapper2200
      @wurttmapper2200 7 лет назад

      Gavin Luhezz Actually a thyphon*

    • @williamsledge3151
      @williamsledge3151 6 лет назад

      They tried again and they had a nice time fighting the Japanese before dieing in a tornado

    • @nanismeelasla
      @nanismeelasla 4 года назад

      wowee my pfp

  • @taintedtaylor2586
    @taintedtaylor2586 6 лет назад +6

    "They vanished him to an Island"
    "BUT HE CAME BACK!!!"
    "Luckily they vanished him to another Island."

  • @trentanderson9426
    @trentanderson9426 6 лет назад +9

    If I had a dollar every time he said "second time around"

  • @BossDrSample
    @BossDrSample 6 лет назад

    I love history, cartography, geography, tigers and RUclips video formats. Time to subscribe!

  • @louiscallahan3720
    @louiscallahan3720 6 лет назад +18

    I'd throw in the Russo-Japanese War as an honorable mention; literally no western country had money on Japan in that one, and they gave the Russian Empire the "business."

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 6 лет назад +3

      Louis Colville when we look at the state of both forces, it was not really a surprise. The Russians were a dishevelled, low funded lot with no morale and outdated weapons. The Japanese had well trained and motivated troops as well as European weaponry of the time.

  • @FinnishDragon
    @FinnishDragon 7 лет назад +3

    You should have honorable mentions as well.
    My personal favorite surprise moment in history was Oda Nobunaga´s victory at the battle of Okehazama in 1560, against Imagawa Yoshimoto, when his forces defeated an army which was about ten times as large as his army. After that battle he also gained a valuable ally, Matsudaira Motoyasu, later Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate some 40 years later.

  • @sagagis
    @sagagis 5 лет назад +6

    Top #11 suprise: How come Ottoman Empire failed to conquer Vienna twice?

    • @ChillyBenpa
      @ChillyBenpa 5 лет назад +1

      At the first time they didn't really try to

  • @supersaiyanweegee5599
    @supersaiyanweegee5599 6 лет назад +3

    I'm surprised that the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact isn't on here.

  • @Ghiaman1334
    @Ghiaman1334 7 лет назад

    Great vid! Love how informative and entertaining it is, along with your others! New subscriber, and I'm glad I did ^^

  • @AlonssoV
    @AlonssoV 6 лет назад +7

    Alexander conquering Persia would be like the President of Nicaragua conquering the United States in 2017.

  • @classifier_6611
    @classifier_6611 7 лет назад +154

    Top 10 anime betrayals

    • @austria9679
      @austria9679 7 лет назад +22

      10. Hitler invades Russia.
      9. Japan attacks US.
      8. America declares Independence.
      7. America annxes Texan Republic.
      6. Germany attacks US ship.
      5. Ottomans sack Constantinople.
      4. Greeks take annatolia.
      3. Napolian takes Spain.
      2. China fights USSR.
      1. 9/11

    • @classifier_6611
      @classifier_6611 7 лет назад +10

      0. Italy declares war on the Central Powers
      -1. The new RUclips algorithm
      -2. eNglAnD iS mY cItY

  • @WoobooRidesAgain
    @WoobooRidesAgain 6 лет назад +1

    Number 10 is really only surprising if you don't look into it that much, or don't know that much about the region. To say that the Mongols were not very good at seamanship is a gigantic understatement. On both occasions, the Mongols attempted to invade Japan by crossing the Sea of Japan during the typhoon season, with the second invasion occurring at the very height of typhoon activity. And then you have the fleet of the second invasion, which was launched with such haste that the Mongols used boats worthy only for river travel, again at the height of typhoon season. If anything, it's something of a miracle that they made it there at all, never mind got utterly wrecked when the inevitable finally occurred. I think one quote (that I am probably at least partially paraphrasing) best sums it up: "the army that conquered half the world on horseback suddenly decided it could launch an amphibious invasion".
    In my humble opinion, the end of the Mongol invasion of Europe was even more of a surprise, when the young and fit Genghis Khan dropped dead of a heart attack on the very doorstep of Western Europe. And then there's The Miracle(s) of the House of Brandenburg, where blind luck happened to save Fredrick II's Prussia not once, but _twice, in the same war_ when armies arrayed against him were literally right about to conquer his nation. That said, this was a good video and I enjoyed watching it.

  • @paullimberous7216
    @paullimberous7216 7 лет назад

    I like these kinds of videos. keep up the good work

  • @inferioraim
    @inferioraim 7 лет назад +43

    What about Hannibal for some reason not attacking Rome but instead just ravaging the countryside?

    • @thereaction18
      @thereaction18 7 лет назад

      Why would that be a surprise?

    • @3uujh656
      @3uujh656 7 лет назад +14

      Willem Blom He lost his siege equipment in the Alps.

    • @aegonii8471
      @aegonii8471 7 лет назад +19

      Nope it was because he was outnumbered 2.5 to 1. The Romans had 100k troops at their disposal and could call upon more as they wished. You have to also remember that Hannibal wasn't a king, he was a general. Carthage was controlled by the rich aristocrats that prioritized trade and wealth even in the heat of war. He wasn't given any reinforcements, money, or assistance by the fatasses of Carthage Abd so he could only get this by looting the countryside. Going into the Roman heartland and attacking Rome would leave him vulnerable on all sides and the siege would take too long. His only choice was to defeat the romans in decisive battle, which he did over and over again, but he was called back to Carthage to defend the city.

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 6 лет назад +2

      That is no surprise. Hannibal needed siege weapons to seriously attack Rome , and he never got them. Plus his Gallic allies never really proved reliable as they were really there for the money. Hannibal always needed to stick his neck out to please his Gallic and Spanish allies.
      Although Hannibal defeated Rome 3 times it never occurred to Rome that he would actually win overall, since they had much more men and Hannibal was essentially on their turf. The Romans also had support in Carthage's government, which was half for and half against Hannibal.

    • @jasonfenton8250
      @jasonfenton8250 6 лет назад +1

      His plan after crossing the alps was to get Rome's allies to turn on Rome and join Hannibal's army. This didn't work, Hannibal did not have the men or equipment necessary for siege. Hannibal's only logical options were retreat or a harrasment campaign where he could hope to distract the Romans enough to hamper their invasion of Carthaginian territory.

  • @MisterTipp
    @MisterTipp 7 лет назад +14

    this video is my biggest surprise

  • @user-zk7wd8rp3j
    @user-zk7wd8rp3j 6 лет назад

    I swear I was thinking of that storm for Japan. I'm so glad it made it on your list

  • @nicholasdye734
    @nicholasdye734 7 лет назад +4

    The Confederates did not advance on Washington because they were also disorganized and exhausted with heavy casualties (for that time period). The Union army fled the field, but First Bull Run was only a tactical victory not strategic. The American Civil War is a long story about how neither side was able to secure any really decisive victories through individual battles.

  • @kkanden
    @kkanden 7 лет назад +4

    I think one of the biggest suprise in the history of Europe at least was when king of Poland Stanisław August Poniatowski after polish parliament adopted the constitution in 1791, joined the Targowica confederation which was against the constitution. In the result the constitution was reversed and the 2nd Partiotion of Poland occured.

  • @trapski914
    @trapski914 7 лет назад +4

    God damn Japan with their plot armour

  • @Krovx
    @Krovx 6 лет назад

    I found you from alternative history hub , and I'm glad I did.

  • @felo7474
    @felo7474 7 лет назад +357

    i would add the Battle of Warsaw from 1920, when Poland defeated the Soviets literaly saving Europe form comunism.

    • @fehervari98
      @fehervari98 7 лет назад +96

      felo7474 The Poles only defended themselves, not Europe.

    • @felo7474
      @felo7474 7 лет назад +63

      You don't get it probably, beacuse this battle is greatly underrated. If Poland were to lose, the communism would be spreaded all over center europe and the way for it to go west would be open. Communist movement was already very popular back then all over europe and if they had a way to spread their propaganda even more, it may could lead towerds similar revolution in western europe. I'm not saying this battle saved europe from the soviets but rather from communism. That said, I understand that it is all speculation beacuse something like that never happened. Cheers!

    • @fehervari98
      @fehervari98 7 лет назад +42

      felo7474 Speculation is always fun. In my opinion, the fall of Poland would eventually lead to the opposite of sceniario. With communists in the very heart of Europe, the red menace would have been viewed as a much greater threat, and so the reactions of the various great powers would have been much more serious as well.
      On the other hand in reality, the Soviets were halted and eventually pushed back by some secondary power, who just achieved independence. Doesn't seem so fearsome. (At the time)

    • @fehervari98
      @fehervari98 7 лет назад +7

      PotatoMasher1234 The problem is that while that man's house was temporarily saved from the fire, while the forest in the neighborhood still burned.

    • @mkd2839
      @mkd2839 7 лет назад +12

      The only reason why the Soviet invaded Poland was to reach the Communist uprising in Germany and help them. If Poland fell then Germany, Hungary, Austria, etc is almost guarantee to face a Red Army invasion

  • @rutherfordn7560
    @rutherfordn7560 6 лет назад +5

    Alexander was a badass

  • @nathangoedeke694
    @nathangoedeke694 7 лет назад +7

    Is this first time we heard Tiger's voice? Its nice

  • @Olimpico230
    @Olimpico230 7 лет назад

    I need part two of this

  • @gamingwithflash7902
    @gamingwithflash7902 7 лет назад

    Nice video, Napoleon sure is a sneaky bastard

  • @extrabytes7191
    @extrabytes7191 7 лет назад +195

    suprise mother..
    ..covfefe

    • @kyokyoniizukyo7171
      @kyokyoniizukyo7171 7 лет назад +17

      frontal fun
      "Daddy, what does covfefe mean?"
      "Well, its the presidents word of ages past...now, can you get off youtube the bandwith is stuck in 8g..."

  • @shellshockedgerman3947
    @shellshockedgerman3947 7 лет назад +8

    Top 10 saddest anime deaths

  • @derpman116
    @derpman116 5 лет назад

    I actually enjoyed this list

  • @TheDirtysouthfan
    @TheDirtysouthfan 5 лет назад +1

    I would say a few more.
    1) The Mongol Empire. I think this is more impressive than Alexander the Great. Phillip II had already set up the Macedonian Kingdom for Alexander to go to war with. So Alexander started with professional troops at his command. Temuljin started with nothing. He was the son of a low ranking noble, who died leaving him to be raised by a single mom and his siblings. They were then abandoned by their tribe to be left for dead. He went from that, to becoming a leader in other tribes, to defeating his opposition, outnumbered and led by his most trusted friends who betrayed him (Jamukha), then once he united them, he went after the tribes which had ruled over them and treated them like vassals i.e. the Tatars. After he did that, he went after the people who treated them like tributaries, Jin Dynasty China, and rapidly defeated them. Meanwhile, he also went westward, conquering the Kara-Khitai after they were taken over by one of the nobles who fled Genghis Khans wrath (they invited him, and he then usurped the throne and took over, a real asshole). Then the Khwarezmian empire insulted him, they felt like they could easily take on some steppe warlord, and he defeated them as well, expanding the Mongol Empire to the borders of Persia (people say he conquered Persia, but he really conquered the homeland of the conquerors of Persia i.e. Khwarezm, his successors would take Persia proper). Ending his life by taking out a Western Chinese state.
    Everything after is even more impressive, because after Alexander the Great died his empire fell apart, Genghis Khans fell apart more than 100 years after his death. Sure that's not great, it's not the Roman Empire, but it's better than the Soviet Union. It's even more impressive when you consider that the Mongols weren't the first nomadic steppe empire to try what they did, but they were the most successful.
    2) The Roman Empire. Maybe this one is a bit different, but this wasn't some kingdom like Alexander which just decided to conquer everyone. They made enemies, conquered, then integrated them. They didn't have some grand design for conquest, they just gradually kept growing until they had an expansive empire. Pretty impressive for a state that was built by criminals and outcasts, and had to kidnap the women of a nearby tribe just to reproduce.
    3) The Fall of the USSR and the Communist bloc. This one still baffles Communists to this day, since they resort to conspiracies as to why it actually fell (they blame America). But just 5 years earlier, it seemed as strong as ever. Then they voluntarily withdraw their forces from Eastern Europe, letting the Eastern bloc fall to protests. Then they themselves fall. It all happened way too quickly.

  • @sreideur3506
    @sreideur3506 7 лет назад +8

    Vive l'Empereur! Vive la France !

  • @Huskie
    @Huskie 6 лет назад +3

    Wasn't just a storm... It was a flipping typhoon

  • @alexgratzaTV
    @alexgratzaTV 6 лет назад

    Make a part two to this!!!

  • @devonalexreckon6048
    @devonalexreckon6048 7 лет назад

    almost 10 k wow you grown
    also IV been watching you for awall but never commented so love your channel and finally sub

  • @thereaction18
    @thereaction18 7 лет назад +3

    Looks like no one was surprised by a Galilean rabbi rising from the dead. Must have been the kind of thing that happened all the time back then, I guess.

  • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
    @MaxwellAerialPhotography 6 лет назад +4

    All those fully modern horse in the German Army.

  • @tritium1998
    @tritium1998 2 года назад +1

    Honorable mentions (ignoring unexpected military victories because there are so many of them):
    - Ancient Greeks getting surpassed by Rome despite all their famous Greek intellectuals and early power
    - Christianity taking over the Roman Empire despite the initial attempts to stop it
    - Europe not defending the Byzantines from the advancing Ottomans despite fighting the Crusades before
    - Spain not becoming the leading power of the world despite a long head start and huge size, especially in North America
    - The Soviet Union dissolving without a huge fight to keep itself together

  • @cheydinal5401
    @cheydinal5401 6 лет назад +2

    Hannibal crosses the Alps, Caesar marches on Rome, JFK is killed, 9/11

  • @IfJesusWoreAHat
    @IfJesusWoreAHat 7 лет назад +3

    Considering the fact those soldiers were Napoleon's men not that long ago, and you said it yourself the French hated the Bourbons with a passion, is it really that mysterious why the armies defected?

  • @hugoharington263
    @hugoharington263 7 лет назад +24

    The mongols *died in a tornado*

    • @tezer2d
      @tezer2d 6 лет назад +5

      you can make religion out of this

    • @trepimero5530
      @trepimero5530 6 лет назад

      Tesser 4D no don't

    • @williamsledge3151
      @williamsledge3151 6 лет назад +1

      They tried again. They had a nice time fighting the Japanese before dieing in a tornado

    • @AdamOnPCGaming
      @AdamOnPCGaming 5 лет назад

      @@williamsledge3151 than the emporer overthrowed the shogun and the shogun overthrown them bag and loses Kyoto

    • @trihermawan9553
      @trihermawan9553 4 года назад

      @@AdamOnPCGaming they still let the emperor dresses like emperor if he want, that's fine

  • @wj11jam78
    @wj11jam78 7 лет назад

    Never thought I'd see a video titled like this in my sub box.

  • @Liszt_1811
    @Liszt_1811 7 лет назад

    i like it!)

  • @MortyMortyMorty
    @MortyMortyMorty 7 лет назад +3

    Great video but I have 2 tips for you:
    1. The volume of the video was very low, I had to turn up all the way my headset to hear it properly.
    2. Put some titles, fancy background and decoration on the screen because these pictures/paintings are cool but this looks very "low budget"-windows paint style.
    Just a tip to get the channel fresh and even more interesting.
    :)

  • @DigiDigiDigiDigi
    @DigiDigiDigiDigi 7 лет назад +30

    Hi tiger

  • @ewanwickward8587
    @ewanwickward8587 3 года назад +1

    Lol, I like how Napoleon was able to snag TWO spots as history's top 10 biggest twists. That Napoleon guy is something else...

  • @gerritsevereid4657
    @gerritsevereid4657 7 лет назад +1

    this may save me for the history bee I'm at :,)

  • @Alice-gr1kb
    @Alice-gr1kb 7 лет назад +24

    It would be so funny if that one french soldier just shot Napoleon as he was talking.

    • @7macfly2
      @7macfly2 6 лет назад

      Ouinn Ouinn alloed won at warteloo by pure luck so

    • @tjallingappelhof2055
      @tjallingappelhof2055 5 лет назад +2

      Akrian Mapping haha that would have been hilarious indeed

    • @oam6626
      @oam6626 5 лет назад

      England is the first french colony, 1066 Hastings no, the British led force was winning before the Prussians arrived.

    • @lecomtedemirabeau5548
      @lecomtedemirabeau5548 4 года назад

      @@oam6626 "Give me the night or give me Blücher".
      You are false. Without the prussians, Wellington was going to retreat.

    • @oam6626
      @oam6626 4 года назад

      Le Comte de Mirabeau the battle was a toss-up before the Prussians arrived, with Wellington having defeated Napoleon’s previously undefeated Imperial Guard.

  • @davidawakim5473
    @davidawakim5473 7 лет назад +14

    Wait...... what about the Spanish Inquisition?
    NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION

    • @Jai-eg1he
      @Jai-eg1he 7 лет назад

      Oh please do shut up! Enough of Anglos here saying the same thing! GET A BOOK

    • @obeservador98
      @obeservador98 6 лет назад

      David Awakim wtf is up with the spanish inquisition??

    • @docpossum2460
      @docpossum2460 5 лет назад

      Monty Python

  • @justleah75
    @justleah75 5 лет назад

    Not once but twice, he truly is a legend...

  • @dontparticipate240
    @dontparticipate240 3 года назад +1

    The storms that stopped the Mongel invasions were called the kamikaze which translates to “God wind”.
    Also the Chinese didn’t just stop exploring the world. They destroyed the ships too.

  • @Xx_BoogieBomber_xX
    @Xx_BoogieBomber_xX 7 лет назад +36

    Ooh you're becoming WatchMojo now.

  • @J0riS
    @J0riS 7 лет назад +4

    999 likes ? let me fix that

  • @gsigs
    @gsigs 3 года назад +1

    Late to the party but I would argue against Dunkirk as a number of reasonable explanations have been offered. I would argue for Pearl Harbor as literally everyone was surprised by it. Also Constantine's conversion after the battle of Milvian Bridge was pretty surprising and probably the single most important event in modern Western history (IMO).

  • @TheOneGuy1111
    @TheOneGuy1111 5 лет назад

    It's thing's like this that make you realze just how different the modern world could be had just one thing gone differently in the past.

  • @daniloforgione8323
    @daniloforgione8323 7 лет назад +5

    "Miracle of the Marne" and "Battle of the Teutoburg Forest" ?

    • @toutatisemmanuel1370
      @toutatisemmanuel1370 7 лет назад +2

      Danilo Forgione The Marne isn't a miracle

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 6 лет назад +1

      Neither of those are historically surprises. Teutoborg was an ambush and a well planned surprise but not HISTORICALLY a surprise- Arminius was certainly supposed to win.

  • @mkaali
    @mkaali 6 лет назад +3

    Soviet Union could not invade Finland.

  • @rickj895
    @rickj895 7 лет назад

    good video

  • @adolfitler494
    @adolfitler494 6 лет назад +1

    biggest future surprise, europe turning into a caliphate without any fights

  • @grafgames6559
    @grafgames6559 6 лет назад +3

    What's about Hannibal?

  • @JohnnyElRed
    @JohnnyElRed 6 лет назад +4

    Winter is Russia's best general.
    Storms are island nations best generals.

    • @JusTCheap15
      @JusTCheap15 6 лет назад

      JohnnyElRed napoleon had beaten russia but they flew like pussies
      The wehrmacht had also beaten russia but the flew like pussies and if russia didnt had 3637262766363 millions soldier today they would speak german in russia

    • @user-ck2ez8lk2b
      @user-ck2ez8lk2b 6 лет назад

      JohnnyElRed You can not remember more than three wars, where the winter played a role. And secondary and not the main thing. With hundreds of other defensive and expansionary wars, which led Russia.
      Propaganda-Boy.

  • @sebebse9094
    @sebebse9094 3 года назад +2

    6:22 We persians ask this question everyday

  • @thomaslewandowski3724
    @thomaslewandowski3724 7 лет назад

    As a french, i'm quite happy to see Napoleon appear 2 times in this video ^^

  • @robertli3600
    @robertli3600 7 лет назад +5

    NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISATION!!

  • @subutayhan4069
    @subutayhan4069 7 лет назад +24

    where is vienna or constantinople tho ?

    • @marvelfannumber1
      @marvelfannumber1 7 лет назад +33

      The Fall of Constantinople wasn't really much of a suprise. The Roman Empire had been on it's deathbed for around a century prior to that and had already been sieged twice by the Ottomans before 1453. The 4th Crusade was probably a bigger suprise, suprised that wasn't on the list.

    • @3uujh656
      @3uujh656 7 лет назад +1

      Winged hussars.

    • @theprussianmink
      @theprussianmink 6 лет назад +1

      Indeed the Fall of Constantinople isn't a surprise in hindsight, but to Europeans at the time, it was a huge shock.

    • @greenmountainhistory7335
      @greenmountainhistory7335 5 лет назад

      AND THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVED

    • @tjallingappelhof2055
      @tjallingappelhof2055 5 лет назад +2

      Battle of Vienna wasn't really a big surprise either.

  • @Ramiobomb
    @Ramiobomb 7 лет назад

    Hey, EmperorTigerstar, can you please do the ambitions of the Axis video just like you did to the Central Powers? And please detail the Lebensraum if you do.

  • @CheeseburgerFreedomMan_
    @CheeseburgerFreedomMan_ 5 лет назад +2

    #1. Karen taking the kids.

  • @thenoobinator3508
    @thenoobinator3508 7 лет назад +5

    2:45 i wouldnt call the German Army in 1940 a modern and fully equipped army. Some of the french equitment was arguably better than the germans. Also, a lot of their divisions were lacking in motorized transport and relied heavily (more than france and Britain) on horse drawn vehicles.

  • @duduchannel6729
    @duduchannel6729 7 лет назад +4

    Where is the Spanish Inquisition?

    • @Jai-eg1he
      @Jai-eg1he 7 лет назад +3

      Where's the genocide of Tasmania? Where's the genocide in North America? Where are the famines created by the English in India that killed millions of people? That's more surprising.

    • @davidndiulor8428
      @davidndiulor8428 7 лет назад

      English =/= UK

    • @duduchannel6729
      @duduchannel6729 7 лет назад

      +David Ndiulor What?

    • @duduchannel6729
      @duduchannel6729 7 лет назад

      +Jai 92 I was ironic D:

    • @CaptainDecimus
      @CaptainDecimus 6 лет назад

      Funny that literally no one got the reference.

  • @goofylookincat5028
    @goofylookincat5028 7 лет назад

    this is going down in history

  • @BirdEgg123
    @BirdEgg123 7 лет назад +1

    Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!

  • @13nathrezim
    @13nathrezim 7 лет назад +4

    Чувак, а почему ты не делаешь русские субтитры? Когда просто карты делаешь-оно всё понятно, но в подобных видео бывает трудно понять детали

    • @ussrmapper6874
      @ussrmapper6874 7 лет назад

      Владислав Карацупа поддерживаю

    • @gdynfetydsrgfdst2235
      @gdynfetydsrgfdst2235 7 лет назад

      Вруби англ субтитры,если не понимаешь,что он говорит

    • @Dante8731
      @Dante8731 7 лет назад

      Для начала нужен англорусскоязычный доброволец, который будет скидывать автору готовые субтитры. Готов сделать субтитры для какого-нибудь видео по заявкам телезрителей.

    • @Jeka7231
      @Jeka7231 7 лет назад

      а с чего он должен делать русские субтитры вообще? почему не немецкие или турецкие

    • @13nathrezim
      @13nathrezim 7 лет назад

      автор из СНГ родом

  • @howlers616
    @howlers616 7 лет назад +3

    What about Columbus discovering the americas or hitler conquering France in 2 weeks

  • @alternatefuturemapping
    @alternatefuturemapping 7 лет назад +1

    The Mongols came over, ready for war, and died in a tornado. But they tried again! And had a nice time fighting the Japanese but then they died in a tornado.

  • @purugigi
    @purugigi 6 лет назад +1

    Napoleon was such a badass