WW2 - Oversimplified!! Heisuten Reacts
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I thought I liked watching you because I like One Piece but it seems I like watching you because I like watching you.
That’s why I’ve been a hei fan since shippuden🙏🏾
So true
My same exact mindset after Hei finished OP
I love you
Watching him lowkey gives off the same vibes as chilling with a homie
Dunno where this new Hei history trend comes from, but I'm all for it.
Franklin “D” Rosevelt and Dwight “D” Eisenhower… the will of D lives
I'm not gay but I love the D
John "D" Rockfeller
I legit wonder if it is some sort of inspiration for Oda.
[One Piece Spoilers]
But in our history, during WW2, the "D" peoples are from America (and part of the allied forces). While in One Piece, it seems like the "D" were against an allied force that later founded the world government (which looks a bit fascist to me).
@@Sofield119History is written by the victors. One piece is almost a perfect allegory to the real world. Now... who is the real world version of the Gorosei and Imu? Depending on who you ask, I would say the committee of 300. Peace
Dont Watch In the Shadow of Hermes!
The Allies at the begining of the war mostly suffered from an alarming lack of coordination. A recurring problem was that small nations (Belgium, Norway, Yugoslavia) all expected Britain to bail them out when they got invaded, but simultanously wanted to remain neutral until the last second, so refused to cooperate before it was too late
he really needs to see the "The fallen of WW2" video now, still really like it.
The battle of Stalingrad was literally the single most bloody battle in all of history. More people died in Stalingrad than most wars in history. Well over 2 million total civilian and military casualities in just the battle of Stalingrad
25:46 Pykrete was basically sawdust soaked in water and frozen. It was really sturdy and didn’t melt as fast as ice, but it still melted. So… no.
Sounds like it’d be useful tech in an environment that’s always below 0 celsius. I wonder if there’s any legitimate application
@@warpedwhimsicalYou could probably use it as building material in the Arctic circle. I know it sometimes go over freezing point in the arctic but I’ve heard that Pykrete takes days to melt.
To have Pykrete works as the Aircraft Carrier it would've needed a bunch of refrigeration units. Like enough that they would've used more steel making the Pykrete Aircraft Carrier then a normal Aircraft Carrier. Not good when you wanted to save steel.
The original idea was to use icebergs as airfields to close the air cover gap in the mid Atlantic, the Pykrete only came into it later...and it was a great idea...just not as easy to build as folks initially thought. By the time they figured out the best formula for Pykrete and how to build things out of it, they had started using escort carriers and Very Long Range patrol aircraft to close the air gap.
@@iKvetch558 I totally disagree that it’s a great idea. It’s an “interesting and novel” idea and would’ve been a great idea if they could’ve gotten it to work, but they never figured out a cost effective way to keep pykrete frozen in warm waters of the pacific.
I’m starting to think Hei slept through his history classes…
Welcome brother to the hype of Oversimplified
I swear im loving this reactions
I actually get unreasonably mad with the lack of knockledge, this was the most important event in human history and it happened to our grandparents, and people only know America best Germany and some people died doing it
America I never thought I’d hear someone compare all the involved WW2 nations to one piece characters
Doubt Hei will see this, but one funny tidbit about the winter war (finns>soviets):
The Finns were literally skiing down mountains in snowy camouflage hurling molotov cocktails -- mockingly named for the then soviet foreign(?) minister who also is the dude who negotiated the "peace" and joint attack against Poland with the nazis.
8:54 the nations that had the biggest reaction to Austria being taken were Russia and Mexico. Mexico lodged a formal complaint and called it out way more than Russia did. Mexico Plaza in Vienna today recognizes this fact.
Bro Russia suffered the most losses and was the only one that did not fall under Germany, although it was on the borders with Germany, there was a house in the city of Leningrad that held for 33 days it could not be taken more than Austria, the Netherlands and many other countries, the benefit of the USSR in World War 2 should not be underestimated
Oooo I'd love to see more Oversimplified on your channel! It's fun watching you learn more about history!
I hate to tell you that but usa joined the war after the soviet union did 90% of the work😅 Churchill asked many times for help from usa, but they did the bare minimum, they only really took charge when it was time to share land/rights.
Yeah, for example: the netherlands still sends huge gifts and thank you's to Canada each year for what they did for them, the usa just get a thank you, they didn't do a whole lot till the very end
@@UniqeTricKz I understand what you are saying but the US not doing a lot is little bit misleading, the US was sending supplies and equipment for everyone before they were involved and were actually responsible for starting some factories in the Soviet Union before the war. And to be fair the US wasn't involved that much in the liberation of the Netherlands so that's probably a big reason why they don't send gifts.
@@Mysteriam. Correction: *The US sold supplies and equipment to anyone who wanted it.
@@alikhanzakonov5575 no, that’s not how Lend/Lease worked. The USA was not allowed to sell arms to the Soviet Union or the UK because that would violate neutrality.
So we worked a loophole and came up with lending them equipment or having them “lease” it from us.
Also, the red army was only able to rebuild itself after the absolute annihilation of operation Barbarosa due to American consultants and American resources.
I will never take away the insane contribution the Soviets made on the eastern front. It was probably the most brutal front in the war. But saying that the Soviet union did 90% of the work is wild.
@@Mysteriam. 1. The bulk of the lend lease went to the UK. 2. The soviets received the bulk of their supplies after the battle of Kursk which was the last attempt for Germany to make a comeback after the nonstop defeats they suffered during the soviet counter offensive.
If you didn’t know already, the way H-man lost was that the Soviets invaded Eastern Europe then the British (except the Welsh) and the USA invaded Germany at the same time as the Soviets who ended up taking Berlin as moustache bro was busy committing unalive on himself and his family so that they weren’t captured
The history pivot is unexpected but cool.
The Soviet Union was weak for a couple of reasons; political instability, they were weakened after ww1 and they were behind in terms of technology/tactics. Also one of the most infamous historical lessons is to never invade Russia in the winter lol (not entirely impossible but it's a famous deterrent).
WW2 was certainly a huge part of world history - points that Oversimplified only had time to briefly refer to were extremely significant in terms of affecting the tides of the war and to national identity. El Alamein stood out to me as it's what I was taught in school as our nation's troops were involved there.
They tried making a Pykrete aircraft carrier because, like the video said at 25:38, "at a conference, they shot some wood with a pistol and it shattered, and when they shot the Pykrete the bullet ricochet off it"
The plan was to make an indestructible aircraft carrier from Pykrete, but since it's wood and ice, it would be impractical for any location not near the arctic, and would be a waste of resources.
Surely we get history movie reactions after all these
He needs to start at the beginning of America’s Birth and watch The Patriot.
shoutout to the pakistani brother that got him to watch this loll
😂😂❤
Oversimplified is oversimplified after all, but France defeat was a addition of multiple failure : nepotism, overconfidence, allies not being good allies (the Maginot Line was supposed to cover everything but Belgium refused France to build defensive lines between them), a lack of ressources (French army were equipped with very old stuff, and no one wanted to give military a budget after ww1, they wanted peace). Put all of that together, and boom
France was also hit later than the rest by the Economical Crisis and adding to the millions of people and soldiers that died and the war torn east side of the country, yeah they did not want a repeat of it all
I got a chance to tour auschwits this year. It's absolutely the most worst place i've been to in the world. Absolutely terrible what happened. It's unbelievable to me that i stood where millions parished. It really messes with from time to time. Never forget. It makes me so sad that countries did nothing about poland getting taken over.
This is so american ☠️
Great to see you branching off into other react stuff man, you're an entertaining guy to watch and I was a bit worried I'd not see you after you caught up with One Piece.
23:20
Yes, how could a much larger country lose against a much smaller country?
I mean, what is this? The American War of Independence? The Vietnam War? The Russo-Japanese War?
I love your reactions. If you want to go more in that direction, then the video "The Fall of World War II" would be good, but I also understand if that is too dark, but even if you don't want to watch that, I'm always looking forward to new videos.
I wonder if it has some brain damaging results, when one has to act the whole day long in the birdbrained and childish manner, this reactor just did. I guess, after a time doing this job and acting in that infantile manner...one isn't able to tie the own shoes anymore and one is only a screaming, giggling, armwaving pile of goo in the end.
Maybe that birdbrained and mind numbing wow-face thumbnail was really a photo of him, like he really is now after overdoing it to play the idiot-screaming-reator-child.
Hitler was able to build his army because the allies didn't care that czechoslovakia was taken over, Slovakia is the world's largest producer of cars per capita nowsdays, but an occupying military isn't building cars it's building tanks and planes
33:00 at that time it's speculated that the Japanese aircraft just went gungho on beeg ship for glory and bragging rights instead of being strategic. Plus, those fuel tanks could possibly be tightly guarded by antiair so they prioritized ships.
Fuel storage at Pearl was heaivily ptrotected...bith by AA, and the fact that the tanks were made to resist strafing...plus there were berms around each tank to keep fires from spreading. Plus, the heavy fuel oil used in Navy ships does NOT burn all that easily.
@@iKvetch558 Yeah pretty sure they strafed some of the fuel storages but it didn't ignite
@@enigmagrieshaber5555 Yup...they would have had to make a serious effort to actually make a dent in those tanks. To me, the biggest things the Japanese did not hit that make no sense for them not to hit were the heavy gates for the dry docks...which were incredibly vulnerable to torpedo damage...and the HQ building for the entire Pacific Fleet which was very large and painted bright white and sat on the top of a hill RIGHT NEXT TO THE HARBOR. Your object is to kill the US Pacific Fleet, and you do not send even one plane to drop one bomb on a stationary and easy target like Fleet HQ?! Are you effing kidding me?!
And you know who worked in the basement of Pacific Fleet HQ...in that big, white building on the top of the hill right next to the harbor? Yes, that's right, the codebreakers that later deciphered Japan's plans for Coral Sea and Midway and gave the US what they needed to turn the tide of the war in the Pacific. Gee...if only the Japanese had thought to actually attack that big white building on the top of the hill right next to the harbor that contained the HQ of the fleet they were supposedly trying to kill...imagine how many things that could have changed in Japan's favor. ROFLMAO.
@@iKvetch558 yeah they pretty much let their chances hang on whether the aircraft carriers are present and if they're not they would just bomb the battleships parked in there
@@iKvetch558 tbh I think people just credit Japanese for their exceptional skills but all they do is sink large ships even though they have the decade of experience
(Not that I'm saying they have bad skills, they just have a lil bit worse skills than what people presumed)
No plane and only a few AA can dish out dangerous counter attacks
Heisuten learning history lez gooooo
Josef Gangl was a member of the Wehrmacht during WWII. He fought at Caen during the Allied Invasion of Normandy and in Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge before being promoted to Major and stationed in Wörgl, where he disobeyed orders to keep fighting and joined the Austrian resistance. One day a Czech chef arrived and told him about a bunch of prisoners the Waffen-SS were looking to recapture at the nearby Castle Itter. Among them were two former French Prime Ministers and French General Charles de Gaulle's sister. Gangl wanted to rescue them, but didn't have the manpower to fight hundreds of Nazis, so he went to the Americans for help.
A few miles away he met with an American Lieutenant named Jack Lee, who immediately offered aid. Unfortunately due to logistics problems and a rickety old bridge, he was only able to bring along 14 men and a Sherman tank in addition to the dozen or so Germans and Austrians under Maj. Gangl. They defeated an SS roadblock and made it to the castle, where an SS turncoat had been organizing the prisoner's defenses.
Lee took charge and ordered the prisoners to take cover inside the castle, but they refused and joined their defenders as hundreds of Nazis arrived and attacked. They were hopelessly outgunned (the Sherman was taken out of action by an anti-tank gun) and barely managed to request reinforcements before communications lines were severed. A French tennis star offered to vault over the castle's walls and run through the Nazis to inform the Americans of their disposition. A few hours later, American reinforcements arrived (including the tennis star, in an American Army uniform) and they captured the hundred or so remaining attackers.
Only one of the defenders died during the battle: Major Josef Gangl, who lost his life getting former French Prime Minister Paul Reynaud to safety. Germany surrendered two days later.
I love the journey how hei got into this this shit. From "the entire story of dragon ball gt, i guess" to oversimplified videos
Canada's new flag was introduced in 1965.
44:25 lolol
US was Shanks, UK was WB, and Russia was BB
You should really look at the Oversimplified Napoléon
The first *recorded* instance of a false flag operation was in 1788, where the Swedish army sewed together Russian uniforms and attacked a city in Finland (This was when Sweden controlled Finland) to fool the country and the monarch into believing the Russians had attacked their country.
This would later be replicated by the Russians in the following war, where they turned their coats inside out to look like their allies, the Poles, uniforms. This didn't really help tho since the Swedes still wrecked their armies.
The history of staging attacks to start a war is as old as war itself, if you wanted to fight someone, any excuse was a good excuse to start fighting.
The only problem recently, as seen with the Maine explosion and the Japanese Train explosion is that information travels fast, and if you can't cut or manipulate the lines of communication fast enough then people will know it was staged and be very anti war.
As a fellow history fan, i recommend Overly Sarcastic Productions. They have content on history, mythology, ans literature.
7:28 there a whole wild anime about this. Golden kamuy. Out of context is way funnier
Are we getting DanDaDan ep 2 today?
Petition to rename Finnish people To Finlandians.
Americans use hamburger analogies. Hei uses one piece analogies.
I'm not saying Hei is right about the UK being Whitebeard, but his name IS Edward Newgate. I mean, come on. That's a British ahh name if I ever heard one.
22:50 to generalize as much as possible, eastern finland is full of nothing but forests, rivers and lakes, and finnish forces are specifically trained for tactics in such environment, making progress for a massive russian warmachine very difficult
"I'm creating Faschism.. WOOOO"
-Hei 2024
The story of every war involving Russia basically 30:25
I would be so excited if Heisuten reacted to the winter war
Gotta say I love this history arc he’s on 😂🔥
11:58 yes we are pissed
Watch the casualties of ww2 next. The number are staggering.
(The video's name is the Fallen of WW2).
9:00 the appeasement politic is basically the same thing some anti war groups say we should have done with Ukraine, when Russia invaded... learning from historic mistakes isn't a thing for some people.
bro is on his history arc, and I'm here for it.
blud reacting to anything now 😭 (keep up the good work bro!!)
I saw the birdbrained "wow-face" thumbnail of this video and made the mistake to click on it, because reactions to this video are becoming rare, unfortunately. I got what I deserved for clicking on birdbrained kindergarten wow-face thumbnails: A birdbrained, absolutely infantile reaction from a reactor that is hopefully only acting and is only pretending to be that stupid and infantile...and where I hope for his own sake, that he stopped behaving like this in real life shortly after leaving the kindergarten.
The infantilization of RUclips is real and here is the ultra-annoying evidence for that.
In this video only the US is shown as heroes, it is easy to understand who made this video
W reaction keep up the wide range comments 🙏🏾
Ain't no way them lil mfs started dm'ing Hei's family lmaooo. Actually unhinged.
I was the one who dm’d his sis loll😭🙏🏻
@@UsmanIntikhab-g3xi was shocked when i read Pakistan since im also from thr😂😂😂😂
@@ginichimaru2837 shi you are😭? Where in pak?
@@UsmanIntikhab-g3x too much info but I am from Karachi ,my family lives near multan and live in United Arab Emirates 👀👀😂
Wbu
@@ginichimaru2837 alr. I live in Islamabad lol and did live in Usa for a while🙏🏻
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LESSGOOO MY 2 FAVORITE CHANNELS
Epic history ww1 series next? 🙏
React to "epic deaths in history" by serious history, i think you'll love it 😂
now you gotta watch the sequel to this, the oversimplified Cold War
Love from Pakistan/UAE
Next piers Morgan and bassm Yousef on Palestine and Israel conflict
I know we weren't as relevant as some of the other big shots, but damn, not even a single Brazil mention? We were no US or UK but we pulled our weight
Love from Pakistan ❤❤❤❤
Bro watch battle of Stalingrad
Rent canNOT be this high 😭🙏
spoilers
history is metal af very often. especially when you go looking for the weird shit public education isn't allowed to teach you
Bro trying to compete boruto in fillers
2 video is like 3 years of me in school
That message is unhinged wtf
Luckily japan didn't help Germany to invade the Soviet Union 😂
How the American interpretation of the Second World War infuriates me. In particular, regarding the Soviet Union, I am not surprised by this, but it is infuriating.
The USSR from the very beginning tried to prevent Hitler from seizing countries, tried to protect Czechoslovakia
(which, by the way, Poland actively interfered with, since it itself had agreed with Germany to divide it),
but none of its European colleagues were interested in weakening Germany, since they initially saw it as a way to weaken the USSR.
Stalin repeatedly said that Germany's attack on the USSR was inevitable and prepared for this in every possible way, moved factories, people, built up military power.
Of course, it is easy for a resident of a country that has not seen a war on its soil (civil war does not count), sitting on the other side of the ocean to say - "How could you lose so many people?"
The first army in the world, in fact, a united Europe, fought against my country, with a quiet handout from America.
I did not want to blame any countries for anything, politics is politics, but I am so tired of watching my country being doused with slop...
"prevent Hitler from seizing countries", what about the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact?
Nazi Germany and Staling USSR were both voracious in seizing land. Poland was attacked by both Germany and the USSR and split in 2. Also plz don't portray the USSR as the "good guys", they did worse to the occupied countries than what the Nazis did. And let's not forget about the Katyn massacre.
@@sparkxrl5163 I actually somewhat agree with the comment about undermining the impact of the USSR on the war. But yeah, the whole Molotov-Ribbentrop pact was shit. But the Soviets indeed tried to "prevent lil old mustache man from seizing countries". Though by the undemanding I've mostly meant that all important Eastern Front fights were swooshed by the author.
@@Starter102 Yes indeed, both countries seized land from other ones, but saying that USSR did worse then Germans is WILD take for my opinion. I remember about Katyn massacre and other bad stuff Soviets did. Though I also remember what Nazi Germany did on occupied territories and it can not be comparable. Soviets weren't good guys, nor the Americans a bunch of times. Everyone have tons of shit in their history.
@@sparkxrl5163 Oh, you know about this pact?
Cool, and do you know about the Munich Agreements? You'll be surprised, but they are very similar, only the participants are different, Poland is among them, how can you understand that these agreements were before the pact you mentioned.
That when other countries themselves captured - everything is fine, but when they started to capture you, it's already bad.
Not to mention that the USSR took those territories of Poland where mostly Ukrainians and Belarusians lived, since these lands were conquered from the Russian Empire.
I'm not saying that the USSR is a saint, but to be honest, they really tried to prevent what happened and the same pact was a forced measure. Since other countries clearly cooperated with Germany, and if the USSR had not done this, it would only have weakened itself and angered Germany once again.
he should react to the death toll video for WW@
This dude needs to change his hair
History arc lets gooooo
The world sadly, forgot about Poland and They are by far the country who experienced the most pain and damage during Ww2, by both the soviets union and Germany
*millions of dead russians*: yeah yeah
@@MrSpektraFantom world didn’t forget about The Soviet Union, In fact they decided to hide all their shit atrocities from the other countries, contrarily to popular belief, even tho the Soviet Union WAS responsible for defeating the main German army and taking Berlin, they WOULD NOT have been able to do it without the Wests help, and the Soviet Union wanted to FORGET Ww2 after Stalin died (thank god he died) anybody who’s done one Ounce of research on Ww2 knows what the Soviet people endured
Yessss my prayers have been heard
Everyone thinks they're cool till the snow starts speaking Finnish
I can guarantee you the US isn’t epic, especially considering what they did at the end of the war lol
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16:43
There's an old joke, it goes like this...
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So a man walks into a bar, and sits down. He starts a conversation with an old guy next to him. The old guy has obviously had a few. He says to the man:
"You see that dock out there? Built it myself, hand crafted each piece, and it's the best dock in town! But do they call me "McGregor the dock builder"? No! And you see that bridge over there? I built that, took me two months, through rain, sleet and scoarching weather, but do they call me "McGregor the bridge builder"? No! And you see that pier over there, I built that, best pier in the county! But do they call me "McGregor the pier builder"? No!"
The old guy looks around, and makes sure that nobody is listening, and leans to the man, and he says:
"but you f--- one sheep..."
~~~
WW2 was the Sheep of France. For centuries and centuries, the French had been a world-famous Juggernaut, never afraid of the most brutal fighting. France had, multiple times, put all of Europe on blast, and had a knife to the continent's bloomin' neck. Then, all at once, France folded like a wet tissue, and their reputation has *never* quite recovered. A Thousand Years of Charlemagne, Jeanne d'Arc, Charles Martel, Napoleon Bonaparte, Gilbert du Motier... and then suddenly, you're famous for being "Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys".
Seldom have you ever seen a nation suffer such a mad hit to their cred.
Watch crazy prison rules of NOrth korea from exploring history with william fox.
This content is so good because you know nothing of history
Day 3 of asking for 1914 by epic history 🗿
Love the vids 👍
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Yeah the people who won tht wrote history was eight
oversimplified hell yea.
Finland didn't win the war against the Soviet Union. USSR annexed all the land they wanted.
Not that correct actually! If we're talking about legal terms, then yes, USSR won it, but because of the recent, devastating Civil War it was not in shape at all. Also don't forget about the fact that because of the Soviet Revolution a bunch of generals were murdered or sent to Siberia. Thus, they didn't have resources nor generals. The amount of struggle from the Soviet side was huge. So, in the end, it was pretty bad even if they took the land they wanted. And that's the Russian speaking btw, we were literally told about that in schools.
Did the USSR struggle? Yes. Did they win the war? Also yes. Saying Finland won the war when they had to concede important territory is just not true whatsoever.
bro these videos are so good
WTF hei hahaha never thought youd watch this
Love the filler arc 🙏
Now I saw for the first time some of the disadvantages of this simple, basic way of teaching history. Normally this "simple" series is brilliant, but here are for the first time some downsides of this way of telling history visable, when I have a look at the stupid and uninformed and uneducated reactions of this infantile acting reactor.
Kindergarten reactors, like this one here, are not even knowing about the very basics of history. The stuff they know at least the very raw, simple basics of...are misleading them to hilarious stupid utterings. Like here in this annyoing reaction.
So he heard of Pearl Harbor before, obviously. But he has no clue, what happened for which reasons during that attack and of course he isn't shy to scream out his ill informed opinions about the seemingly Japanese ineptitude.
I still hope, this guy is only play-acting to be this childish-stupid reactor-person. For his own sake I really hope that.
At least I know now, what is behind channels, who are normally scaring me away with their birdbrained wow-face thumbnails in the first place. Now I found out, what happens, if one is clicking against better knowing on those brain destroying wow-faces in the search results.
bro caught up with one piece 😭
:) ❤
If you want a good story on the Finnish from WW2, you should react to a video on Simo Häyhä, The White Death