We don’t talk about the Korean War in America for the same reason we don’t talk about soccer; we can’t stand ties. One happens in our football once a decade and we all get pissed off.
@@fourthdownback6035 we talk about Vietnam. That was a loss. Also, ties in football are hated because its not as exciting or fun to have a winner. I think most people would rather loose than get a tie even if they don't say it themselves.
@@fourthdownback6035 That’s really oversimplifying it (pun intended). The Korean War is considered forgotten for many reasons. The US isn’t as respectful towards it because it was a United UN mission. Additionally, it taints our invincible status post WW2.
My earliest memory is the fall of the Berlin wall. It was all over the news and I was confused as hell because they're breaking stuff and it's good but when I break stuff it's bad and my mother had to pretty much explain the cold war to a 6 year old
Camera broke? I was expecting surviving riots, relationship arguments with throwing chairs, house burning down etc. Just kidding guys, take your time and glad you're back
As I recall, the standoff at the end of the video is actually why the hotline between the White House and the Kremlin was established. A huge amount of time was wasted and the whole situation got way more dramatic than it needed to because Kennedy and Khrushchev kept having to go through intermediaries to talk to each other and it was decided that one way or another, the leaders of these two countries needed to be able to speak directly with each other on a moment's notice.
The so-called "missile gap," which was the idea that the Soviets had a larger and more powerful nuclear arsenal in the 1950s, was later shown to be false. In fact, the U.S. had a larger arsenal at that time and throughout most of the Cold War. Kennedy came up with the "missile gap" terminology as a campaign wedge to claim that Eisenhower had neglected U.S. defense. It wasn't true.
Being In Space is Not Might as well Going to the moon..The Moon is alot further from Earth Than Images Provide..and It takes alot of Technique and Agility to Spacecraft. As well as alot of Delta V, Power, Thrust, and Burn Time..As well as A Well Managed ISP..You have to think that when us Americans Reached the Moon. We took a very Long journey with each and every stage providing a curcial mission. But the Soviet Launching Sputnik Satellites only Required 1 Stage and a Very Low Earth Orbit(LEO). Very Little Delta V, Power, Thrust, Very Short burn time, And Not a Large ISP.
3:50 "Remember when we were a superpower and we were nice to everyone, can you be nice to us now?" What colonial British empire do you think you're referring to?
Yooo, love yalls channel! Man yall should react to master Sargent Roy Benavides!! If ya don't react at least give it a look...its mind blowing what he did
I have been watching so many videos about the Cold War recently that I am starting to find new things wrong with this Oversimplified. This time, I noticed that he left out 2 really impactful facts about the history of the Cold War which really need to be included, despite the presentation needing to be "Oversimplified". I think it is very important to know that the President Woodrow Wilson sent thousands of US troops to Russia to try and help the White Army defeat the Communists, along with troops from the British Empire, Romania, Greece, France, Italy and Japan among others. The other fact that is very important to know is that the Soviet Union started a massive spying campaign against the USA in the 1920s, recruiting thousands of Americans to assist them. This campaign of espionage only increased during the time of World War 2 when we were "allies" with the Soviets. The main reason that this is important is because the actual spying activities of the USSR actually helped to fan the flames of both the Red Scare of the 1920s AND the Communist paranoia of the late 1940s and early 1950s that resulted in the House Un American Activities Committee and McCarthyism. 🖖✌
@@JamesCornwall95 I would say just start with some Wiki stuff and see where it leads you. Look for "Soviet Espionage in the US" and "Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War." 👍
Hey man, if there is an email or patreon I can talk to you through I would love that. So many recommendations for you guys that I think you would enjoy, I’m a big fan of the channel and will continue to support since I’ve discovered it !
HOW? HOW? How can you guys be so uninformed about basic European history??? It makes sense that you would not be taught much about internal matters of North and South America, but you seem to know almost NOTHING about European history! In the US, in public schools, we had to learn about various silly little wars among British "houses", and the invasions of the Angles, Saxons, and Normans, as well as all the atrocities the Angles (AKA English) and Romans commited against the NATIVE Celts. Just what do they teach in UK schools?
@@emilpetrovic3665, they concentrate of sex ed? Others have told me that an inordinate amount of class time is used to study the industrial revolution in England, and most of the rest of Europe is ignored.
My school focused a LOT on European history. Including the whole of the Cold War period. The Roman period and Celts were extensively covered. And it wasn’t a private school, meaning it had to follow the National Curriculum, which has actually changed since these two fine people went to school (not that I’m calling them old lol). BTW you’re wrong when you say “Angles AKA English”. The Angles were from southern Denmark and northern Germany and settled in Britain during the post-Roman period. This was hundreds of years before the Viking and Norman invasions which not only influenced the English language but also the genetic makeup of the English people. It’s true that the name “England” comes from “Land of the Angles” but they are not our direct ancestors.
I wish more people would talk about the Korean War.
Ok
We don’t talk about the Korean War in America for the same reason we don’t talk about soccer; we can’t stand ties. One happens in our football once a decade and we all get pissed off.
@@fourthdownback6035 we talk about Vietnam. That was a loss. Also, ties in football are hated because its not as exciting or fun to have a winner. I think most people would rather loose than get a tie even if they don't say it themselves.
@@chesterparish3794 exactly. We will talk about loses, not ties. To lose is human, to tie is as unamerican as it gets
@@fourthdownback6035 That’s really oversimplifying it (pun intended). The Korean War is considered forgotten for many reasons. The US isn’t as respectful towards it because it was a United UN mission. Additionally, it taints our invincible status post WW2.
My earliest memory is the fall of the Berlin wall. It was all over the news and I was confused as hell because they're breaking stuff and it's good but when I break stuff it's bad and my mother had to pretty much explain the cold war to a 6 year old
Camera broke? I was expecting surviving riots, relationship arguments with throwing chairs, house burning down etc.
Just kidding guys, take your time and glad you're back
A riot would have been similar to deal with 😂😂 appreciate you man !
Oh my god...I cannot unsee it now...damn you Norseman!!! 😂😂😂
"America is HUNG"
I'm sitting here shaking my head and cannot stop smiling like a stupid idiot, well thanks for that
5:41
I'm Glad America got custody of Britain.
Same :)
Welcome back guys 👍
Thank you man 💪🏼
YOURE BACK YOU BEAUTIFUL BASTARD! (And the lady is beautiful too)
As I recall, the standoff at the end of the video is actually why the hotline between the White House and the Kremlin was established. A huge amount of time was wasted and the whole situation got way more dramatic than it needed to because Kennedy and Khrushchev kept having to go through intermediaries to talk to each other and it was decided that one way or another, the leaders of these two countries needed to be able to speak directly with each other on a moment's notice.
The so-called "missile gap," which was the idea that the Soviets had a larger and more powerful nuclear arsenal in the 1950s, was later shown to be false. In fact, the U.S. had a larger arsenal at that time and throughout most of the Cold War. Kennedy came up with the "missile gap" terminology as a campaign wedge to claim that Eisenhower had neglected U.S. defense. It wasn't true.
Florida maybe hung but California is America’s hemorrhoids lol I love your gf. The soviets built a decorative wall for the heck of it lmao 😂
Lol Yeah, and I can't believe the Russians didn't swing by Mars while they were in space...
You know it's a good day when you guys upload a video
Glad to see you back guys
Missed you guys! (after-watching edit: sound quality is excellent!)
Welcome back from the break!
Been waiting for you guys to come back, glad to see ya
Welcome back dude, hope you both are doing well.
I hope all is well brother. You're channel has a REAL chance of blowing up so hopefully you can't get the kinks out. Good luck yo
Good to see you I enjoy your reactions!
Cold war was hostility between the east and west. With no shots fired. After WWII the iron curtain fell across Europe
Over 77,000 flights in the Berlin Airlift... that's insane and that Florida dong reference was so good 😂
Over 277,000 flights!
West Germany also won in 1954 and 1990.
Welcome back y’all!!
I wouldn't say good chums between the US and Soviets, more like the Jack Sparrow and Barbosa relationship
Well, we won the World cup in 1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014.
I'm curious as hell about how she will react to your reaction to the prohibition. Remember the part about "for the boys" 😎?
The three kingdoms video on china is very good as well, great reaction!
Being In Space is Not Might as well Going to the moon..The Moon is alot further from Earth Than Images Provide..and It takes alot of Technique and Agility to Spacecraft. As well as alot of Delta V, Power, Thrust, and Burn Time..As well as A Well Managed ISP..You have to think that when us Americans Reached the Moon. We took a very Long journey with each and every stage providing a curcial mission. But the Soviet Launching Sputnik Satellites only Required 1 Stage and a Very Low Earth Orbit(LEO). Very Little Delta V, Power, Thrust, Very Short burn time, And Not a Large ISP.
Your channel evolved good my brother. Keep the work going! i member when you were alone doing this stuff. Greetings from Germany
Appreciate you my brother 💪🏼
3:50 "Remember when we were a superpower and we were nice to everyone, can you be nice to us now?"
What colonial British empire do you think you're referring to?
The guy in the photo McCarthy was a lunatic so it makes sense that the gentlemen to the right looked incredulously broken.
Not to mention, McCarthy's evidence wasn't exactly strong. That guy has had to hear bullshit for hours.
For a video suggestion, check out Extra History's Berlin Airlift.
I recommend a video by Raz0rfist aka The Rageaholic regarding McCarthyism and Hollywood. It's called "Hollywood Was Always Red: A Rant".
At 15:37, the face of Bono on the nose of the U-2 spy plane!
Good to see you back
React to 9 creepy lost media footage by Savox
the decorative berlin wall
That sound quality is a million times better 🤙
We aren’t the dick of America. We are the powerhouse.
Norseman: “It’s my fucking channel.”
Me: “That’s not very communist of you.”
React to how to U.S stole the Middle East with your girlfriend.
Still waiting for the continuation of the unbiased history of the greatest of empires
I choked on my water when they talked about building a “big beautiful wall” to keep Mexicans out…
You two should definitely react to anything about Chris Kyle the American sniper
FYI, Russia predates England by 65 years. The first modern Russian state was founded in 862. England was founded in 927
Hey Try React To What If The Imperial Federation War Formed Or Franco-British Union Was Formed
I know you guys do comedy and all. Have you ever heard of Joan Rivers? She was a very funny comedian who I think you’d laugh at.
Heyooo I can't wait for your second reaction 👍👍
welcome back fam
Hey buddy you haven't reacted to the pig wars oversimplified yet!!!
With your new hair cut and black jacket you look like you're from that tv show East Enders 😂 (you look good, not making fun, just a different vibe)
Yooo, love yalls channel! Man yall should react to master Sargent Roy Benavides!! If ya don't react at least give it a look...its mind blowing what he did
I have been watching so many videos about the Cold War recently that I am starting to find new things wrong with this Oversimplified. This time, I noticed that he left out 2 really impactful facts about the history of the Cold War which really need to be included, despite the presentation needing to be "Oversimplified". I think it is very important to know that the President Woodrow Wilson sent thousands of US troops to Russia to try and help the White Army defeat the Communists, along with troops from the British Empire, Romania, Greece, France, Italy and Japan among others. The other fact that is very important to know is that the Soviet Union started a massive spying campaign against the USA in the 1920s, recruiting thousands of Americans to assist them. This campaign of espionage only increased during the time of World War 2 when we were "allies" with the Soviets. The main reason that this is important is because the actual spying activities of the USSR actually helped to fan the flames of both the Red Scare of the 1920s AND the Communist paranoia of the late 1940s and early 1950s that resulted in the House Un American Activities Committee and McCarthyism. 🖖✌
Have you got a source where I can read about the these event please bro ! They sound super interesting ! 💪🏼Thanks
@@JamesCornwall95 I would say just start with some Wiki stuff and see where it leads you. Look for "Soviet Espionage in the US" and "Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War." 👍
Nice haircut NORSEMAN
2:02 me when my friends get diamonds on minecraft
I think Eisenhower 2 looked like Nosferatu.
First comment...YEAH! lol Welcome back 💯😁
Can you react to the Fallen of WW2?
Hey man, if there is an email or patreon I can talk to you through I would love that. So many recommendations for you guys that I think you would enjoy, I’m a big fan of the channel and will continue to support since I’ve discovered it !
You should watch whatifalthists Wars of the 2030s.
Fresh cut
Sheeeeeesh
My God, your girl is fucking gorgeous! 😍
woo
The space race was in the 60s
Please react to three kingdoms on oversimplified 🙏
React to falklands war by oversimplified!
As an American every time I see a Russian we just stare at each other distrustfully. It gets hella awkward.
Please react to Eastern front animated 1941 to 1945 by the channel Eastor.
React to Alternatehistoryhub's The Invasion That Changed Everything: Soviets In Afghanistan
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hey bros react to napoleonic wars from epic history tv
Mongols don't look like actual persons?
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Brits can only win the world championship with the help of the referee.
It wasn't a goal. ;)
But we got our revenge in 2010;)
HOW? HOW? How can you guys be so uninformed about basic European history??? It makes sense that you would not be taught much about internal matters of North and South America, but you seem to know almost NOTHING about European history! In the US, in public schools, we had to learn about various silly little wars among British "houses", and the invasions of the Angles, Saxons, and Normans, as well as all the atrocities the Angles (AKA English) and Romans commited against the NATIVE Celts. Just what do they teach in UK schools?
Pe njs
@@emilpetrovic3665, they concentrate of sex ed? Others have told me that an inordinate amount of class time is used to study the industrial revolution in England, and most of the rest of Europe is ignored.
My school focused a LOT on European history. Including the whole of the Cold War period. The Roman period and Celts were extensively covered. And it wasn’t a private school, meaning it had to follow the National Curriculum, which has actually changed since these two fine people went to school (not that I’m calling them old lol). BTW you’re wrong when you say “Angles AKA English”. The Angles were from southern Denmark and northern Germany and settled in Britain during the post-Roman period. This was hundreds of years before the Viking and Norman invasions which not only influenced the English language but also the genetic makeup of the English people. It’s true that the name “England” comes from “Land of the Angles” but they are not our direct ancestors.
@@joeplant2725 , modern English a a mix of tribes, and I never said otherwise.
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