The Thirty Years' War: Every Day (Pt 1)
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- Опубликовано: 9 окт 2019
- By the turn of the 17th Century, widespread resentment existed between the majority Protestant population of Bohemia, and its Catholic Habsburg rulers residing in Austria. Tensions boiled over in 1618, when several Catholic ministers from Vienna were thrown from the palace windows in Prague. A symbolic display of defiance, these events quickly descended into a full-blown revolt in Bohemia.
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Music:
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Bonnie Grace - First Shooter
A lot of you have been requesting I remake the Thirty Years' War video, so I've decided to do a four-part series. Enjoy!
Interesting decision to break it up into parts. I know this will be good!
ollie can you make more middle eastern wars from the period 1-1800 AC
Also, by the way, how big is the map you are using (pixel by pixel, since I know you convert the .svg's to .png.'s)?
@@PM1871 The .svg canvas is 744 x 1053 pixels, and the converted .pngs are 2300 x 1760. Let me know if you need more help with this.
Ollie, this is absolutely amazing! Stunning work on the visuals, and great job on those animations. Your videos just keep on getting better and better.
So, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth saved Vienna from being taken not one, but two times? Amazing!
And then they were betrayed by the people ruling from vienna anyway
Habsburgs: This is just gonna be a quick uprising, nothing serious?
Norway-denmark, Sweden, France: Allow us to introduce ourselves.
Spain can confirm: A dutch revolt? np. 80 years later: fuck
Denmark… got fucked up the entire war
The level of detail in the visuals is so pleasing to the eyes.
Why have you stopped commenting on the EC videos?
Wait a minute, Ollie Bye Buda and Pest were two separate cities until 1873, when the two cities (and Óbuda) officially merged. From that time on, the united city is officially called Budapest (before that Pest-Buda or rarely Buda-Pest was the common and unofficial Hungarian name of the two cities in the Hungarian Reform Era). And after the Turkish occupation, the territory under the control of the Habsburg House was called Royal Hungary (later invented by historians). Of course, this was not to criticize the video. Great job! :)
I like this new way of merging cartography with history. Best depiction of the war on internet so far. 💓
Thrown out of the palace window?
Do you mean *DEFENESTRATE?*
All because some angry Czech’s threw some people out of a window, oh and the reformation
StrangeForces great news for Germany!!
Throwing people out of a window is no big deal, huh?
Habsburg: Bohemia is our
Czech: We choose our king ourself. It will be the elector prince of palatinate, not a Habsburger
Habsburg: This mean war
@@NovemberTheHacker Apparently if Czechs throw people out of a window it is especially big deal!
the Czechs did that once by the actions of the habsburger against hussits 1419.
the nobles of that time did the window throwing 1618 based on the windowthrowing by husseits 1419 because the habsburger of that time didnt cared once again about the religious rights of the czechs granted by the last emperor even by paper. in some sense the whole bohemian-habsburg conflict was the second husseit-war, while the catholic liga and the protestantic liga and later the swedish troops made it to bigger conflicts.
Jesus Christ, as soon as I heard the intro music I knew this was going to be a work of art. Nice job good sir 👌
Wiser not to be casually disrespectful of the Holy Name of Jesus Christ.
This was amazing! I was amazed that you were even able to show army movement. This is one of the best mapping video of all time.
The level of detail you have put into this video with all the new features are absolutely brilliant! you should use this style more
People like you are taking mapping to a whole new level. Amazing work!
I really like the new style. Good job, you definitely have improved.
I really like how much detail you went into here. Hope to see this style in future videos!
Bro your videos are unbelievably perfect. I love you
Wow, this video is such amazing quality, definitely one of your best ones ever!
Wow, I have so much respect for all the work you put into this. This is why you are my favourite youtuber
Omg this is a revolutionary video to mapping. I always enjoyed your experimentation.
Thanks man for this stuff.
Really, entertaining Ollie. Thanks to another great sources for youtube historians!!
Fun fact: von Wallenstein wasn't actually called that. German poet Friedrich Schiller started the trend of calling him that in his 1799 play titled Wallenstein. In German, his family is called Waldstein.
Actually in Czech republic we call him Albrecht z Valdštejna (Albrecht von Waldstein) until today.
@@vladimirbrabec69 Yes, that's his Czech name. I was just referring to him in the German context because Wallenstein is the colloquial German name. The family still exists today! The one I know is Waldstein-Wartenberg I think.
Do the Hundred Years' War after this series is over if you can and want to of course.
That would be so hard but so epic too
Do it now
Hundred Years War Every Day
This was amazing! Great job!
This is amazing dude! Great job
The level you have achieved since your first videos is just insane. Congratulations.
One of the best videos I’ve ever seen!!!!
this is such a cool way of showing it! great work!
Its great to see armies and generals movements and to have a brief description of every battle, i love this kind of stor-telling
Love your maps!! 💐
Amazing video as always Ollie
One of the best mapping videos on the internet rn for sure.
Great job !
Oh wow this is incredible. Amazing job!
I like how you also added events in this video
It's cool how you also showed the locations of the armies and even their morale
Amazing work
Wow, this is spectacular
This is amazing!
Excellent work!
Beyond amazing!!!!
This kind of style is awesome!
Wow! Amazing !
It's all fun and games until Tilly enters the conflict
Yeah and then Spinola and Cordoba just destroy everyone (Tilly probably would have lost without them)
Wow this was masterful you again have out done yourself
this feels like an eu4 game
OH MY EVERYONE STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING HE DID IT
prague is veneto
This is... *Superb...*
I loved the inclusion of army strength bars in the video.
How you can make that thing ? It's nearly impossible you detail all battles in that timelapse, do you search on history book or internet for getting that informations ?
It's really the most accurate historical video I ever seen
Sorry if my english is quite bad.
Man! This way of presenting the war is so cool!
Not even we get to see the occupation, but we also see the exact military situation.
The only thing I dislike is the constant pop-ups that distract me although they give information, I suggest you seperate them from the main map
i like the popups. i use the hotkey k to pause the video everytime one comes up.
mapping has gotten rreally good lately
The style is really good other mappers and historians should improve
2:07 Wait what? The ottoman sultan was actually in prague?
Even sultan needs vacation and drink beer sometimes. :-D
Umm, he wasn't
@@stepanpytlik4021 Yeah, I don't think so either, but thats what the video says, that is why I asked.
Amazing video, I would loved a little more intel on Bethlen's campaign as well, but I love it regardless!
One minor mistake: Budapest wasn't a thing yet back then.
Well there was buda and pest instead :D
Yeah we wanna see more about Bethlen failing miserably because that's super interesting lol....
@@daniellanyi8287 I was just thinking about some text, which tells, that conflict there has already ended.
@@fehervari98 Fair enough. Maybe it would have just been too much I mean it was already difficult to read everything.
And this is why Flanders and the Netherlands are divided. Now we're stuck with the Walloons -.-
We literally just wrote an essay on this in class today, would've been nice one day early lol.
So I'm not the only one lol
Thank you for this video. Great. Can you recomend me bibliography about this war? I don't find any book in English about the war day by day. I have found great handbooks and speciallizated books, but not with a description day by day. I am mainly interested in the Bohemian Rebellion. Thanks.
Most impressive. I'm curious what animation programs you used to create this?
what software did you use for this? this videos really good :)
Every time I see an Ollie Bye video, I hit like before I watch it.
You should get you and vologda to restart history of the world with this style
Best mapping ever
2:04 FINAL BOSS MUSIC comes out when Tilly comes out. i like it.
That was the worst war on German soil. More than 1/3 of all civilians died as a result of the war. Considering how small humankind was at the time, more people were dying relative to the population than in WW1 or WW2. The village I came from was completely wiped out in the 30-year war and later repopulated. And humanity just does not learn anything from it. War after war after war. :-(
Next do an 8 part video of the 100 years war
u re the best mapper
u are the best mapper
This is absolutely stunning! I hope i can become the same as you (Sorry for the late comment and my activeness)
Warhorse Studios should make a game about the 30 Years War, similar to KCD
I see we got some army movements, nicely done.
Nice video, but what is going on with the rivers?
Some of them are wrong.
I feel bad for you, I got I headache just looking at the maps, can't imagine what it was like to make them lol.
Holy f this is well done
I like how this video pretty much has Star Wars music.
The last Battle was in Stadtlohn?! That´s a Nighbour Town of mine :D
Okay that's epic
when will you upload part 3 and 4 ?
I like that you show the armies. Most videos just show border changes which doesn't make sense some times, because viewer has no grasp of power and actual participation of local population.
i guess you could say that the 30 years war was a series of wars
Man, it must have taken forever to draw the HRE
The Ottoman Sultan arrived in Prague? Is there a source?
Nice
I love the mention of my hometown Stadtlohn at the end. On August 6th, 1623 General Tilly caught up with Christian von Braunschweig, who tried to retreat to the Netherlands at the time. Problem was he only had a single bridge crossing our local river and his army got stuck and slaughtered. It's still well remembered in local history.
Nice Graphic
This is masterpeace
around 3:00 music that reminds me the main soundtrack of game of thrones.sounds good enough
Bro, you’re playing on speed 5. Slow down
Ollie your are live !
The Dutch/Batavian Republic in 17th Century Has arrived in Indonesia as VOC since 1602
Raihan Farrel the Batavian republic was from 1795 until 1806. A French puppet state.
Nice video.
If I may not Buda and Pest were united in 1873... centuries later.
Yeah a bit of Belgium history :D
So close yet so far.
2:47 im the only one that has thought about GoT sountrack at this point?
is he not using only Paint anymore?
Looks like a video game but it isn't (well it looks like a timelapse with generals moving around like in strategy games but thats me)
lol thx
Did the ottoman sultan really enter Prague?🤔🤔 2:11
Nope.
What is the name of the BGM ?
Check the description
@@OllieBye thanks ollie !!!
Is catholic minister the same thing as a priest?
As a czech i approve
cool
I can guarantee you that the Ottoman Sultan never showed up in Prague himself (without even having to check this fact)... did you mean to write ambassadors?