The Hungarian army was actualy very effective, they impressed the germans so much that they were the only axis member that was supplied with the precious Tiger tanks.
The axis powers that did not have a mini figure were (Slovakia, Croatia, Thailand, Bulgaria, Iraq, and Iran. I don’t know if you can count it as Axis but also Spain
I think the Hungarians and Romanians are interesting. They’re definitely not talked about enough even though they had several important battles take place on their lands such as Budapest. Cool vid!
the reality is that all axis member except for Germany were viewed coorectly by the german, the view that italians, Hungarians and Romanians were coward and no good to do war come from the higher up of the Nazi Regime. in teh battlefield it was said by german soldier that he men of these country especially Italian and Romanian were really courageous when you take into account the state of their material and sometimes lack of anti tank weapon.
Sweden, during the Second World War, declared an official policy of 'non-belligerency,' meaning that the nation itself was unattached to either the Allied Powers or the Axis Powers
BUT, they sold their raw materials to the germans and let some troops through sweden. And to "dont look as axis" they supported the brits with information.
Daley, If you ever wanna update this video, the Bulgarians, Thai, Manchu were also Axis members. Thailand played a big role in the southeast Asian front. and if you wanna go borderline, maybe some Ukrainian Insurgents, and partisans.
the italians were pretty good in operation barbarossa, the italians were pretty much better than the hungarians for sure. italian cavalry were pretty good. the rommanians were not terrible and really had the misfortune of being underequiped, in fact they were pretty much the bulk of the axis forces in the crimea and fought in acwhole series very large battles. you forgot the thais, bulgarians, slovakians and vichy french.
I think the most interesting army was the Finnish army. They defended Finland against the biggest nation in the world and managed to keep thier independence.
Cool video, btw the Italians in North Africa fought more than the Afrika Korps especially during the disastrous general retreat where various Italian regiments fought until complete destruction or were forced to surrender so that the German troops could have enough time to retreat
I think one of the most interesting Armies is the Canadians and their campaigns in Hong Kong and the significant impact they made with the Air Training Program for pilots.
5:30 the Italian army was the main operating army in Africa, the Africa core was Rommel’s expeditionary core, the Italian army was the second most powerful axis member in Europe, they were the only ones supplying Italian and German troops in North Africa, they sent the most soldiers in the Soviet Union (not counting Germany of curse) and they were constantly sabotaged by Germany itself, in the end, the Germans abandoned them at El Alamein so that they could retreat, if you have to tell history, tell it well
The arditi a.k.a. The daring ones were a special heavy unit during WW1 for special cases of trench warfare, they were incredibly feared by most regiments during the war to end all wars
6:35 zero knowledge about history, you can blame the leader but not the soldiers. Just to remind one of the many battles, ask the Brits what they had to face when they fought against the italian paratroopers _Folgore_ in the desert. Folgore was able to stop any attack and was forced to surrender when run out of ammunition. Even Winston Churchill was very impressed and released the following statement: ''We must honour the men that were the Lions of the Folgore''.
that Churchill quote is bullshit. however I agree with you that this guy knows absolutely nothing about history and relies on stupid clichés. luckily there are many comments like ours
Fun fact. Finland, in WW2, technically wasn't a part of the axis rather they allied with Germany in desperation to defend it's native soil against the Russians. Really they had no other option.
Great job on the axis armies! But do not forget the German Kriegsmarine. You should do Allie’s but at the end all of them vs the axis in an international moc. Happy holidays!
Favorite is British because they were holding the fort everywhere until the US arrived to back them up. Soviets could do it by themselves but also didn’t use American intelligence and weapons wisely or just didn’t.
Also you forgot Spain, a unofficial axis nation, sent soldiers to help Germany against the Soviet Union, and you should make the Kriegsmarine, colorful stylish people there were, great video, keep making legos
The STG-44 was the first true assault rifle. The FG-42 is not an assault rifle. 7.92 x 57 is not an intermediate cartridge. Assault rifles must have an intermediate cartridge. The FG-42 is an automatic rifle.
Panzergrenadiers are not “Special forces” it’s just the regular anti-tank part of the german army. You can find them in the modern german army, the Bundeswehr, too. Your version is a dot 44 fall Waffen-SS MP-40 Panzergrenadier. The well known Waffen-SS was a special force of course :) The Luftwaffe and Fallschirmjäger are also just regular sections of the german army. There are some elite forces like the green devils or the Waffen-SS versions or some maybe better or more known divisions like the Herrmann Göring division.
Panzergrenadiers weren't anti-tank units neither, they were mechanized infantry. When it comes to Waffen SS they were far from being special troops. It was just "sub-army" under direct control of Nazi party, and not the army HQ like rest of the units. Their equipment was often worse than regular soldier's one and they had no heavy production, so when it comes to vehicles they fully relied on deliveries from Wehrmacht.
"The Romanians and Hungarians suck at war, which is why the axis lost Stalingrad!!!" Romanians and Hungarians: everyone sucks at war when only half your army gets given ammunition and nobody has anti tank weapons
Finland was not an axis power, however they aligned themselves with the Germans, not because they agreed with their policies, but because they too were enemies with the Soviets
Yeah true! I’m tired for maps lumping the Finnish in with the axis. They never joined or signed the pact of steel. They were what I’d call “mutual partners” who shared the same goal / enemy being the Soviet Union. So yeah the Finnish weren’t in the axis they just had no other choice but to align themselves with German enough to go up against the ussr together.
For my history class we had a ww2 risk simulation we’re each student was a different country and i got Finland, and because it was up to our choice what to do i completely allied with Germany and both of us dominated
9:18 Actually, this is a Suomi M-31 which was itself copied by the Soviets in form of the PPSh because of its effectiveness the Finnish had against Russian troops during the Winter War
Not to be rude but Finland was not apart of the Axis alliance. They just hated the USSR and in fear they invaded Finland because they thought they would join the Axis. And what is really shocking that the USSR helped Finland or gave(I can't remember) their freedom.
The Axis powers consisted of Germany, Italy, Japan, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Finland, Spain and Iraq. Of all these nations Spain was the only one who did not join the war.
I think its got to be the British because British forces played major roles in the production of Ultra signals intelligence, the strategic bombing of Germany, and the Normandy landings of June 1944. The liberation of Europe followed on 8 May 1945, achieved with the Soviet Union, the United States, and other Allied countries.
I think you did a great job but there are some Axis powers missing: -Bulgaria -Ustase Croatia -Vichy France -Siam -Birma -Manchuria -Denmark -Ba Maw Birma -Slovak State -Wang Jingwei's China -Iraq -and other puppet states Eventhought I think its kinda hard to excactly pin down and make a Lego Figure of their armies, I think it would be cool to see them and show them in a follow up.
I wouldn't consider most of these proper axis army since a large amount such as the Croats , Danish , Slovaks ect were more so collaborators rather than allies.
The most interesting soldier is definetlely the Hungarian since Ive never seen a Hungarian soldier before. Great video and you should do a video about WW2 vehicles!
Yeah we get forgotten about when in comes to ww2 saddly, but the good news is there arent any call of duty campaings about destroying my home country as the russian "liberators"
Could you do the same, but with the Allies? Britain, France, US, USSR, maybe Poland, maybe Finland, Greece, Egypt, Pan Asia, Low Countries, other European and North African territories, Norway, Australia, and Canada.
I think you got the italian army wrong. Sure they didn't have the best generals and failed some campaigns but they shown great honor and were very brave. They also helped Germany during the conquest of Stalingrad.
@@greenbrix6113 you said you love the Finnish* army because they make you think about actual soldiers, implying you see the other nations' soldiers as not real/not proper soldiers.
Fun fact Romania was the most important oil importator of the axis powers in Europe and the R.A.F. (romanian air force) destroyed an American bomber squadroom
Fact: During World War 2, the Romanian Army was the second largest Army of the Axis (almost 400.000 men, 800 tanks and 500 planes) and more effective than Italy or Finland
Where did you find this fact, because the Italians had nearly 4,000,000 soldiers during ww2 and Japan at nearly 6,000,000. Germany had 14,000,000 so I don’t know where you got this “fact” from 😂😂
@@AdrianRO1918 they were definitely a member of the Axis powers they joined on September 27, 1940. They just didn’t help Germany or Italy at all they were more concerned with the Pacific
I think the most interesting army was the Belgians because they were one of the smallest nations but were able to hold off the Germans for 18 days before finally being conquered
@@generals1584 well no The Belgien goverment refused to let alles troops be stationed in their country The british and frenexh only came after germsny Attacked and when it was pretty much too laze
@@kreisindustriesaufsichtsra9408 they knew that they would be attacked but still tried to be neutral, and then relied on british and french troops when they were invaded
Ok, so Yugoslavia was Invaded by Germany so technically not Axis, Finland was invaded by Germany's ally (at the time) Russia and Germany did not let them escape and kind of helped Russia invade Finland. So Finland is more not Axis than Yugoslavia was, but still good video.
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Britain as they had very limited ships but they took out the huge Bismarck ship and they also held up against constant bombings during the London blitz
Germany, they had the best Technolgy. There so much stuff like Jet fighters and missiles that the Germans were the first to have. They weren't able to produce many because they didn't have the resources. But I still think it's fascinating that they were able to create such good items so early on, AND THE GERMANS HAVE ALWAYS HAD THE COOLEST UNIFORMS AND YOU CAN'T CHANGE MY MIND.
I think the most interesting army during ww2 was Norway. They held the germans away from the royal family for 4 weeks and survived for 4 weeks with weapons of old age. They sunked blucher from an old fort in the fjord of oslo
Finland never signed the tripartite pact, And also had a war with Germany. While Adolf hated Jews the Finish leader did not. He even said one Jew in Finland would be killed over his dead body, Also Romanian's supplied Germans with oil, and without that, it might have changed the course of history, and Stalingrad was defended with flabbergasting resistance by the Reds because it held the name of the current soviet leader, Joseph Stalin. And where is Bulgaria and Thailand? Thailand allied with Japan so you might as well count that.
Polish, during the second world war they held out so much resistance despite two massive places crashing down on them and when the Germans started to fall apart rebels even gained control of Warsaw
Finland as it was a small country that managed to defend itself from the soviet tide in the winter war, but after its capitulation during the continuation war, still managed to not become a Soviet republic. also, a small known fact is that the Finnish army engaged the 20th Mountain army, if I remember correctly, as the Soviets forced the Finns to sign the Moscow armistice. They have the strongest resolve, their goals were focused on not falling to the Reds, and the alliance with Germany was only for defensive measures. Finland is hands down my favorite army of ww2 because of their tactics and their reasons for war.
Most interesting to me was Finland. White death was by far my favorite soldier probably ever. Very skilled and very deadly. Finland had a great defense and it is almost impossible to take them over.
Finnish army was absolutely my favorite and most interesting of the Axis in WWii. With Simo Hayha and the winter war against the Ussr, I just love the finnish. Buuut... as a true American, of course, Ima say America is my favorite force in Wwii as well as most interesting. Great video Daley, thank you and keep up the great work!
@hirohito finland From the Guardian article titled 'Why Finland allied itself with Nazi Germany' "In fact, Finland allied itself with Nazi Germany during the second world war not to prevent Soviet conquest but to win back territories lost to the USSR as a result of the winter war of 1939-40. The peace treaty that ended the war in March 1940 left Finnish independence intact."
@hirohito finland True, but as an ally of Germany, it therefore sided with the Axis powers in that time. It may not have officially been in the axis, but it still sided with the whole of the alliance.
@hirohito finland Oh, I totally agree. I'm not nearly accusing 1940's-esque Finland of having Nazi ideologies and I'm glad Finland still maintained its independence after everything went down. But I am simply stating that even though it wasn't official, Finland simply allied itself with the axis side of the war.
In my opinion the most unique army of WW2 was the US Ghost Army, which was a tactical deception unit during World War II officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops. Their mission was to deceive Hitler's forces and mislead them as to the size and location of Allied forces in the various regions of the front.
Finland was not axis, but was not ally. They needed Germany because the soviets would have trucked them. But they also did not like the axis. They openly fought the axis when Russia was a axis power.
5:36 the Italians were a pain to the British and Americans in the Home front holding out fiercely until they run out of soldiers or realized their ally Germany is leaving them to die while they retreated
You should do a video on the Nationalist and Republican army from the Spanish Civil War. So many sides were involved, so many uniforms and minifigs you could do...
The Romanian and Hungarian lines lost to the Soviet because the Soviets would send gigantic waves of soldiers that mostly would overwhelm the lines. After that, the Romanians turned against the Germans
I wouldn’t mind a good old ally army one, I’m curious to see what the Canadian soldiers will look like, they did play a really big role in D day but I’ve never really seen them before. Also please include the Bears that I think a few Ally armies had. There was a case where a bear cub was raised by the army and it officially made it to the rank of corporal, and eventually retired to then spend the rest of his days in a zoo. If you have the chance please include him
I think the fins were the most interesting as they fought off one of the strongest powers in the world if not the strongest with random farmers with guns and skis.
Finland was NOT in the Axis Powers, they worked with the Nazis yet they never signed the tripartite pact something that all Axis Powers did. They only worked with the Nazis to get revenge on the USSR. The Finns also later OFFICIALLY joined the Allies if I do recall and the Lapland war was fought against the Nazis when they were forced to expel them from Finland.
You mentioned that Montgomery was Erwin Rommel's main nemesis but I would honestly say that General George Patton was more of Rommel's foe than Montgomery was.
I think the most interesting army was the Romanians, mostly because they sent the most soldiers, except for Germany, to the eastern front, although faired terribly.
@@thomaswoolcott9541 You do realise the Finnish also helped attack the Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa? And the Italians, Hungarians and Romanians weren't committing "mass war crimes", that would just be the Germans. Now I don't know why you would call me a Soviet Union fanboy lol, I mean they're not my favourite, you on the other hand seem to be a Finland fanboy judging from how you got butthurt by that comment.
@@victory7999 the fins were attacked by the Soviet Union while they were a neutral country, so the Soviet Union dragged them into a war they didn’t want to be in then when the winter war ended in the favour of the Soviet Union the fins took the opportunity of taking back their land they took it
@@thomaswoolcott9541 The Soviets didn't drag the Finnish into WW2. The Finns chose to side with the Germans for assistance so I don't see your point. You know Hungary also wanted to stay neutral, but seeing the Nazis invade most of Europe, the Hungarians chose to side with them for protection. I still don't see why you are defending the flawed logic that I originally criticise in my first comment.
@@victory7999 I’m just saying no one ever said the Hungarian or Romanian were the bad guys for opting to join so they don’t get invaded the Finnish also did this because they knew with Norway being invade they were next and also due to the Soviet Union attacking them this was a way to get back the land they had beforehand
Fallschirmjager's were part of the Luftwaffe not the Army (Heer), The Fallschirmjager units originate from a specialist section of the Prussian state police, but Goering, Chief of the Police and later of the Luftwaffe had them transferred from the police, given military training and rifles and turned into an elite commando unit.
I would say English. We (england) defended all through world war 1 and world war 2 and we used to dominate the world we have one of the worlds biggest armies and USA had to call us to win their wars. We used the most bizzare tactic of the war.
British. Well, technically the Nepalese the reason is the Gurkhas and their epic kukris and extreme bravery. The one gurkha was watching in the trenches one night during WWII and was attacked by a group of Japanese soldiers and so he fought back and when they started throwing grenades he would pick them up and throw them back but one of them blew up in his hand taking it off but he continued to fight until his comrades came to assist him. There is a reason they say "If a man tells you he's not afraid to die than he's either lying or he's a gurkha.
The Hungarian army was actualy very effective, they impressed the germans so much that they were the only axis member that was supplied with the precious Tiger tanks.
they really impressed the germans by doing literally nothing lmao
@@suntfrumos3000 Shut up gypsy! No one cares about your nonsense barking. Facts are facts for a reason, go learn real history.
@@suntfrumos3000 You definetly where there to tell, sure
@@szarvasy don't you know Sunt Frumos the famous German general that fought during ww2?
@@Lidavaz_ 😂
The axis powers that did not have a mini figure were (Slovakia, Croatia, Thailand, Bulgaria, Iraq, and Iran. I don’t know if you can count it as Axis but also Spain
I think the Hungarians and Romanians are interesting. They’re definitely not talked about enough even though they had several important battles take place on their lands such as Budapest. Cool vid!
THANK YOU i'm Romanian and think the same thing!😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
the reality is that all axis member except for Germany were viewed coorectly by the german,
the view that italians, Hungarians and Romanians were coward and no good to do war come from the higher up of the Nazi Regime. in teh battlefield it was said by german soldier that he men of these country especially Italian and Romanian were really courageous when you take into account the state of their material and sometimes lack of anti tank weapon.
0:45 why! Why! Pronounced like that
I romanian thx
Köszönöm, thank you
Sweden, during the Second World War, declared an official policy of 'non-belligerency,' meaning that the nation itself was unattached to either the Allied Powers or the Axis Powers
BUT, they sold their raw materials to the germans and let some troops through sweden. And to "dont look as axis" they supported the brits with information.
I'm a swede
@@Mark-ff8ck that’s pretty neutral
@@TheHe111Guy Happy for you
@@sixtolitoactually if a county is helping a side or country without fighting in a war. they are still helping which means they are apart of said war
Daley, If you ever wanna update this video, the Bulgarians, Thai, Manchu were also Axis members. Thailand played a big role in the southeast Asian front. and if you wanna go borderline, maybe some Ukrainian Insurgents, and partisans.
Also missing Slovakia and Croatia, who were in the Axis
Iraq and maybe Iran? They were in WW2, although not for long.
the italians were pretty good in operation barbarossa, the italians were pretty much better than the hungarians for sure. italian cavalry were pretty good.
the rommanians were not terrible and really had the misfortune of being underequiped, in fact they were pretty much the bulk of the axis forces in the crimea and fought in acwhole series very large battles.
you forgot the thais, bulgarians, slovakians and vichy french.
I think the most interesting army was the Finnish army. They defended Finland against the biggest nation in the world and managed to keep thier independence.
@Sturmpanzer Brick I’ve heard of the winter war and others, but I’ve never heard of the Lapland war
but they still had to sign a treaty since they couldnt repel the Soviets for long since they were low on ammunition and conserving ammo
@Jaakko_Burrell and what about it?
One cannot forget the Continuation war though
Romania too, why everyone forgets about us :(
Cool video, btw the Italians in North Africa fought more than the Afrika Korps especially during the disastrous general retreat where various Italian regiments fought until complete destruction or were forced to surrender so that the German troops could have enough time to retreat
I think one of the most interesting Armies is the Canadians and their campaigns in Hong Kong and the significant impact they made with the Air Training Program for pilots.
5:30 the Italian army was the main operating army in Africa, the Africa core was Rommel’s expeditionary core, the Italian army was the second most powerful axis member in Europe, they were the only ones supplying Italian and German troops in North Africa, they sent the most soldiers in the Soviet Union (not counting Germany of curse) and they were constantly sabotaged by Germany itself, in the end, the Germans abandoned them at El Alamein so that they could retreat, if you have to tell history, tell it well
grazie amico, ho commentato cose simili. che bello vedere che non sono solo
The Hungarians were the only ones who stuck with Germany until the end and you forgot Bulgaria and Vichy France
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And Slovakia and Thailand
@@ReplehcountyArchives-f2o And Iraq
Bulgaria did not help Germany fight the Soviet Union at all, but it was very active in helping the Soviet Union fight Germany. What an Axis partner 😂
The arditi a.k.a. The daring ones were a special heavy unit during WW1 for special cases of trench warfare, they were incredibly feared by most regiments during the war to end all wars
During ww2 mussolini dissable the arditi, then in the 90' they was created again
6:35 zero knowledge about history, you can blame the leader but not the soldiers.
Just to remind one of the many battles, ask the Brits what they had to face when they fought against the italian paratroopers _Folgore_ in the desert.
Folgore was able to stop any attack and was forced to surrender when run out of ammunition.
Even Winston Churchill was very impressed and released the following statement:
''We must honour the men that were the Lions of the Folgore''.
that Churchill quote is bullshit. however I agree with you that this guy knows absolutely nothing about history and relies on stupid clichés. luckily there are many comments like ours
The axis powers was the most interesting because they experimented with so many knew weapons and super weapons during the war. Love the videos Daley !
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Fun fact. Finland, in WW2, technically wasn't a part of the axis rather they allied with Germany in desperation to defend it's native soil against the Russians. Really they had no other option.
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Great job on the axis armies! But do not forget the German Kriegsmarine. You should do Allie’s but at the end all of them vs the axis in an international moc. Happy holidays!
Favorite is British because they were holding the fort everywhere until the US arrived to back them up. Soviets could do it by themselves but also didn’t use American intelligence and weapons wisely or just didn’t.
Also you forgot Spain, a unofficial axis nation, sent soldiers to help Germany against the Soviet Union, and you should make the Kriegsmarine, colorful stylish people there were, great video, keep making legos
The STG-44 was the first true assault rifle. The FG-42 is not an assault rifle. 7.92 x 57 is not an intermediate cartridge. Assault rifles must have an intermediate cartridge. The FG-42 is an automatic rifle.
Panzergrenadiers are not “Special forces” it’s just the regular anti-tank part of the german army. You can find them in the modern german army, the Bundeswehr, too. Your version is a dot 44 fall Waffen-SS MP-40 Panzergrenadier.
The well known Waffen-SS was a special force of course :)
The Luftwaffe and Fallschirmjäger are also just regular sections of the german army. There are some elite forces like the green devils or the Waffen-SS versions or some maybe better or more known divisions like the Herrmann Göring division.
Panzergrenadiers weren't anti-tank units neither, they were mechanized infantry.
When it comes to Waffen SS they were far from being special troops. It was just "sub-army" under direct control of Nazi party, and not the army HQ like rest of the units. Their equipment was often worse than regular soldier's one and they had no heavy production, so when it comes to vehicles they fully relied on deliveries from Wehrmacht.
"The Romanians and Hungarians suck at war, which is why the axis lost Stalingrad!!!"
Romanians and Hungarians: everyone sucks at war when only half your army gets given ammunition and nobody has anti tank weapons
Finland was not an axis power, however they aligned themselves with the Germans, not because they agreed with their policies, but because they too were enemies with the Soviets
Yeah true! I’m tired for maps lumping the Finnish in with the axis. They never joined or signed the pact of steel. They were what I’d call “mutual partners” who shared the same goal / enemy being the Soviet Union. So yeah the Finnish weren’t in the axis they just had no other choice but to align themselves with German enough to go up against the ussr together.
Finally
Simo Hayha is screaming in his grave because of Daleybricks title.
They joined the allies in 1945 lol
For my history class we had a ww2 risk simulation we’re each student was a different country and i got Finland, and because it was up to our choice what to do i completely allied with Germany and both of us dominated
12:00 I wouldn't exactly call him a Panzergrenadier. He could be one though, but there is no clear evidence
9:18 Actually, this is a Suomi M-31 which was itself copied by the Soviets in form of the PPSh because of its effectiveness the Finnish had against Russian troops during the Winter War
Not to be rude but Finland was not apart of the Axis alliance. They just hated the USSR and in fear they invaded Finland because they thought they would join the Axis. And what is really shocking that the USSR helped Finland or gave(I can't remember) their freedom.
The Axis powers consisted of Germany, Italy, Japan, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Finland, Spain and Iraq. Of all these nations Spain was the only one who did not join the war.
I think its got to be the British because British forces played major roles in the production of Ultra signals intelligence, the strategic bombing of Germany, and the Normandy landings of June 1944. The liberation of Europe followed on 8 May 1945, achieved with the Soviet Union, the United States, and other Allied countries.
I think the Japanese are so interesting because of how loyal they were to Japan. Love the video daley.
Nice❤
They were pretty cool.
I personally dont like them because of the countless warcrimes they got away with
The Germans were loyal to Germany, the Hungarians were loyal to Hungary, the Finnish were loyal to Finland
@@victory7999 nah
I think you did a great job but there are some Axis powers missing:
-Bulgaria
-Ustase Croatia
-Vichy France
-Siam
-Birma
-Manchuria
-Denmark
-Ba Maw Birma
-Slovak State
-Wang Jingwei's China
-Iraq
-and other puppet states
Eventhought I think its kinda hard to excactly pin down and make a Lego Figure of their armies, I think it would be cool to see them and show them in a follow up.
everyone frogets abt bulgaria🥲
Denmark was an allied power
@@yourboishitposts Occupied Denmark
I wouldn't consider most of these proper axis army since a large amount such as the Croats , Danish , Slovaks ect were more so collaborators rather than allies.
@@lamogio7938 yeah but them had a something like a army and a gov and I don't see why they shouldn't be displayed.
The most interesting soldier is definetlely the Hungarian since Ive never seen a Hungarian soldier before. Great video and you should do a video about WW2 vehicles!
Yeah we get forgotten about when in comes to ww2 saddly, but the good news is there arent any call of duty campaings about destroying my home country as the russian "liberators"
Could you do the same, but with the Allies? Britain, France, US, USSR, maybe Poland, maybe Finland, Greece, Egypt, Pan Asia, Low Countries, other European and North African territories, Norway, Australia, and Canada.
The axis powers was the most interesting because they experimented with so many knew weapons and super weapons during the war.
I think you got the italian army wrong. Sure they didn't have the best generals and failed some campaigns but they shown great honor and were very brave. They also helped Germany during the conquest of Stalingrad.
hi daley, my favourite soldiers from ww2 where the scottish ones because they went of to battle in kilts and with bagpipes.
Same!
That's pretty funny, wasn't mad Jack a Scot?
8:10 Eastern Russia? xD don't think the Axis managed to get that far lol
I definitely love the Finland army, there is something about them that make me think about actual soldiers.
And nobody else is an actual soldier? What are you on about?
@@victory7999 What do you mean?
@@greenbrix6113 you said you love the Finnish* army because they make you think about actual soldiers, implying you see the other nations' soldiers as not real/not proper soldiers.
@@victory7999 Oh I’m sorry, I meant to say that they look better than the others to me. Sorry I shouldn’t have really said that.
Fun fact Romania was the most important oil importator of the axis powers in Europe and the R.A.F. (romanian air force) destroyed an American bomber squadroom
Love these. The Germans were definitely the most interesting. Would love to see the allied side
The finnish submachine gun isn't actually stolen from the soviets it's the finnish Suomi-konepistooli.
Fact: During World War 2, the Romanian Army was the second largest Army of the Axis (almost 400.000 men, 800 tanks and 500 planes) and more effective than Italy or Finland
Where did you find this fact, because the Italians had nearly 4,000,000 soldiers during ww2 and Japan at nearly 6,000,000. Germany had 14,000,000 so I don’t know where you got this “fact” from 😂😂
@@ethanduran7750 he probably was talking about on the eastern front, and japan wasnt officially in the axis
Numbers? Idk, second more effective? Hell no
@@AdrianRO1918 they were definitely a member of the Axis powers they joined on September 27, 1940. They just didn’t help Germany or Italy at all they were more concerned with the Pacific
@@ethanduran7750 who, romania?
I think you violated a couple war crimes in the making of this video
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I think the most interesting army was the Belgians because they were one of the smallest nations but were able to hold off the Germans for 18 days before finally being conquered
only because of the immense amount of french and british troops stationed there
@@generals1584 well no
The Belgien goverment refused to let alles troops be stationed in their country
The british and frenexh only came after germsny Attacked and when it was pretty much too laze
@@kreisindustriesaufsichtsra9408 they knew that they would be attacked but still tried to be neutral, and then relied on british and french troops when they were invaded
@@generals1584 well the germans conquered a big Part slready bevor allied troops arrived
@@kreisindustriesaufsichtsra9408 exactly. and when the allies arrived, the germans were slowed down so belgium lasted 18 days
Finland isn’t really part of the axis but more like a neutral guy at war with the Soviet Union
Finland is best. ps I love your videos.
Ime from finland
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Him talking about army’s and war also in the background: F A L L G U Y S music playing
Since now, I have heard more about the Finnish army. I am getting more interested in them and would love to know more about them.
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It would be nice to see collaborationists forces and especially Andrei Vlasov"s Russian Liberation Army and Boris Shteifon's Russian Protective Corps
Cool ww2 video we need more of this
Ok, so Yugoslavia was Invaded by Germany so technically not Axis, Finland was invaded by Germany's ally (at the time) Russia and Germany did not let them escape and kind of helped Russia invade Finland. So Finland is more not Axis than Yugoslavia was, but still good video.
I think the most interesting army in WW2 is probably the finish army. It was interesting how they successfully defended against russia
Personally i think Finland was more in between. They only sided with Germany to get tanks to fight the Soviets who invaded for practically no reason.
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The USA or Germany is my favorite from WW2
by the way the falleschaweger is part of the air force not the army so it should count as I MADE every WWll axis military in lego
Have you done a video on Canadian and US troops.
Axis cause they had the first ever jet in world history and they are very skilled soldiers
Make alied army and ww2 moc
Him:"Just the Hungarians and Romans"
Me a Romanian:"am i a joke to you?"
The coolest army is the French Resistance
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Britain as they had very limited ships but they took out the huge Bismarck ship and they also held up against constant bombings during the London blitz
Soviet army was pretty nicely equipped too.
Germany, they had the best Technolgy. There so much stuff like Jet fighters and missiles that the Germans were the first to have. They weren't able to produce many because they didn't have the resources. But I still think it's fascinating that they were able to create such good items so early on, AND THE GERMANS HAVE ALWAYS HAD THE COOLEST UNIFORMS AND YOU CAN'T CHANGE MY MIND.
try to look the uniforms of the Republic of Salò too. They are a mix of Italian style and Germanic aggression
Finland was officially non-alligned with either axis nor ally
I think the most interesting army during ww2 was Norway. They held the germans away from the royal family for 4 weeks and survived for 4 weeks with weapons of old age. They sunked blucher from an old fort in the fjord of oslo
Finland never signed the tripartite pact, And also had a war with Germany. While Adolf hated Jews the Finish leader did not. He even said one Jew in Finland would be killed over his dead body, Also Romanian's supplied Germans with oil, and without that, it might have changed the course of history, and Stalingrad was defended with flabbergasting resistance by the Reds because it held the name of the current soviet leader, Joseph Stalin.
And where is Bulgaria and Thailand? Thailand allied with Japan so you might as well count that.
i think Switzerland is rather interesting as they maintain neutrality through the whole war and weren't invaded by the jerries
Polish, during the second world war they held out so much resistance despite two massive places crashing down on them and when the Germans started to fall apart rebels even gained control of Warsaw
“These guys suck at war” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Finland as it was a small country that managed to defend itself from the soviet tide in the winter war, but after its capitulation during the continuation war, still managed to not become a Soviet republic. also, a small known fact is that the Finnish army engaged the 20th Mountain army, if I remember correctly, as the Soviets forced the Finns to sign the Moscow armistice. They have the strongest resolve, their goals were focused on not falling to the Reds, and the alliance with Germany was only for defensive measures. Finland is hands down my favorite army of ww2 because of their tactics and their reasons for war.
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Most interesting to me was Finland. White death was by far my favorite soldier probably ever. Very skilled and very deadly. Finland had a great defense and it is almost impossible to take them over.
Finnish army was absolutely my favorite and most interesting of the Axis in WWii. With Simo Hayha and the winter war against the Ussr, I just love the finnish.
Buuut... as a true American, of course, Ima say America is my favorite force in Wwii as well as most interesting.
Great video Daley, thank you and keep up the great work!
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@hirohito finland From the Guardian article titled 'Why Finland allied itself with Nazi Germany'
"In fact, Finland allied itself with Nazi Germany during the second world war not to prevent Soviet conquest but to win back territories lost to the USSR as a result of the winter war of 1939-40. The peace treaty that ended the war in March 1940 left Finnish independence intact."
@hirohito finland True, but as an ally of Germany, it therefore sided with the Axis powers in that time. It may not have officially been in the axis, but it still sided with the whole of the alliance.
@hirohito finland Oh, I totally agree. I'm not nearly accusing 1940's-esque Finland of having Nazi ideologies and I'm glad Finland still maintained its independence after everything went down. But I am simply stating that even though it wasn't official, Finland simply allied itself with the axis side of the war.
In my opinion the most unique army of WW2 was the US Ghost Army, which was a tactical deception unit during World War II officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops. Their mission was to deceive Hitler's forces and mislead them as to the size and location of Allied forces in the various regions of the front.
Daley you should really do this with the allied powers
And I think the Canadian army during ww2 is quite interesting
Tbh I genuinely think Finland was the most interesting since they had so many awesome stories from WW2 including the white death
I think Germany with their many branches ist still the most interesting one and the have nice uniforms
Finland was not axis, but was not ally. They needed Germany because the soviets would have trucked them. But they also did not like the axis. They openly fought the axis when Russia was a axis power.
5:36 the Italians were a pain to the British and Americans in the Home front holding out fiercely until they run out of soldiers or realized their ally Germany is leaving them to die while they retreated
POV your Minecraft world is being invaded by the Hungarians and Romanian‘s while an Italian soldier Spawn camps you
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You should do a video on the Nationalist and Republican army from the Spanish Civil War. So many sides were involved, so many uniforms and minifigs you could do...
I have to say that the Finish army and the white death really caught my attention
do the allied powers
if u dont know the romanian army lines were rarely destroyed and the romanian army was the 8th strongest army
The Romanian and Hungarian lines lost to the Soviet because the Soviets would send gigantic waves of soldiers that mostly would overwhelm the lines. After that, the Romanians turned against the Germans
cool minifigs and nice new vid,. i love the designs on some of the minifigs
Something else about the falshemyeagers was that the island of Crete was captured by them, but not without getting pretty beat up
I wouldn’t mind a good old ally army one, I’m curious to see what the Canadian soldiers will look like, they did play a really big role in D day but I’ve never really seen them before. Also please include the Bears that I think a few Ally armies had. There was a case where a bear cub was raised by the army and it officially made it to the rank of corporal, and eventually retired to then spend the rest of his days in a zoo. If you have the chance please include him
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They look like British soldiers with some differences
I think the fins were the most interesting as they fought off one of the strongest powers in the world if not the strongest with random farmers with guns and skis.
7:37 Ion Antonescu mentioned, let's goooo!!!!
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Army lego you have!
Finland was NOT in the Axis Powers, they worked with the Nazis yet they never signed the tripartite pact something that all Axis Powers did. They only worked with the Nazis to get revenge on the USSR. The Finns also later OFFICIALLY joined the Allies if I do recall and the Lapland war was fought against the Nazis when they were forced to expel them from Finland.
I think one of the most interesting armies is well the American army I feel like they made so many cool stuff to fight with in the war
You mentioned that Montgomery was Erwin Rommel's main nemesis but I would honestly say that General George Patton was more of Rommel's foe than Montgomery was.
Is finland really axis?
Also a m1 garand with a scope for finland? Really?
The Finish amry was the most interesting and I liked the white death reference you made
I think the most interesting army was the Romanians, mostly because they sent the most soldiers, except for Germany, to the eastern front, although faired terribly.
The ‘commandos” are actually airborne or possibly SAS although that would be unlikely seeing as they did not adopt the red beret until 1944
"kiND oF wEird t0 cAlL tHe fINnisH aXiS beCAuSE tHe fiNniSh aRe g00D gUyS riGHt?"
Germans: fight Soviets - "bad guys"
Hungarians: fight Soviets - "bad guys"
Italians: fight Soviets - "bad guys"
Romanians: fight Soviets - "bad guys"
Finnish: fight Soviets - "good guys?"
The soviets invaded Finland???? And the Finnish weren’t the one committing mass war crimes??? Soviet Union fanboy
@@thomaswoolcott9541 You do realise the Finnish also helped attack the Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa? And the Italians, Hungarians and Romanians weren't committing "mass war crimes", that would just be the Germans. Now I don't know why you would call me a Soviet Union fanboy lol, I mean they're not my favourite, you on the other hand seem to be a Finland fanboy judging from how you got butthurt by that comment.
@@victory7999 the fins were attacked by the Soviet Union while they were a neutral country, so the Soviet Union dragged them into a war they didn’t want to be in then when the winter war ended in the favour of the Soviet Union the fins took the opportunity of taking back their land they took it
@@thomaswoolcott9541 The Soviets didn't drag the Finnish into WW2. The Finns chose to side with the Germans for assistance so I don't see your point. You know Hungary also wanted to stay neutral, but seeing the Nazis invade most of Europe, the Hungarians chose to side with them for protection. I still don't see why you are defending the flawed logic that I originally criticise in my first comment.
@@victory7999 I’m just saying no one ever said the Hungarian or Romanian were the bad guys for opting to join so they don’t get invaded the Finnish also did this because they knew with Norway being invade they were next and also due to the Soviet Union attacking them this was a way to get back the land they had beforehand
We now need a Bf 109 for the luftwaffe pilot.
I would have to say that the axis powers are the most interesting, but those British commandos were cool. (to answer the question at the end)
Fallschirmjager's were part of the Luftwaffe not the Army (Heer), The Fallschirmjager units originate from a specialist section of the Prussian state police, but Goering, Chief of the Police and later of the Luftwaffe had them transferred from the police, given military training and rifles and turned into an elite commando unit.
I would say English. We (england) defended all through world war 1 and world war 2 and we used to dominate the world we have one of the worlds biggest armies and USA had to call us to win their wars. We used the most bizzare tactic of the war.
allied powers in world war 2 legos would be nice and fun
British. Well, technically the Nepalese the reason is the Gurkhas and their epic kukris and extreme bravery. The one gurkha was watching in the trenches one night during WWII and was attacked by a group of Japanese soldiers and so he fought back and when they started throwing grenades he would pick them up and throw them back but one of them blew up in his hand taking it off but he continued to fight until his comrades came to assist him. There is a reason they say "If a man tells you he's not afraid to die than he's either lying or he's a gurkha.
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im sorry but the FG42 was a LMG more on the Lines with the US BAR and British Bren Gun
the first assault rifle the Germans made would be the SGT44