2:20 . I think it was a lovely, if chilling touch that you showed all of the targeted groups as fundamentally...normal. No identifying marks, no huge caricatured traits, no group symbols, only some community clothing here and there. It shows that when you get right down to it, there were just people. Individual people who had been chosen at random as the enemy of a system too violent, inhuman and heinous for them to stop before it was far too late.
Not completely at random though. They were intentionally the minorities who didn't have the numbers to fight back, or change public opinion. A lesson well worth keeping in the backs of our minds today....
@@MrNicoJac It is often the people who are already too little and hated to stand up who are targeted first. It is easier than breathing to pin blame on those who are already used to being effigies.
@@MrNicoJac what are you talking about, of course they did! The people in Germany had the option to rally together and not obey the government, not turn over their fellow Jews.
I was working as a hostess at a BBQ restaurant last year and I was able to meet a World War II veteran while working. This war is my favorite subject in history and I did ask him some questions he felt comfortable talking about involving the war such as which part of the world did he fight in, what beach he landed on at D-Day, and more. Before he left, he came up to me and told me that it was nice that WW2 was an favorite subject of mine and that he wished he could tell me more at that time (I was still working a shift when he told me this)
Battle of Stalingrad was the most bloodiest battle, having 5X the casualty than Omaha beach, over 4.6M death, but it's counted for the bodies that's recovered and buried, imagine the actual total death!
9:50 Japanese Americans were also loyal to their country as well, Many signed up to join the Army to prove themselves with most fighting in the European theatre
Could it have been handled better, sure. However, our American boys were being brutally murdered by the Japanese without mercy. Japanese soldiers pretending to surrender and then blowing up grenades. They killed their POWs, and many other attroicites. The Internment camps here were like a vacation compared to the war in the Pacific.
I'm no professional historian, but I thought maybe I'd add some tiny footnotes as "extras". v v 6:01 The German push through France wasn't helped by some laughably poor defensive tactics deployed by French commanders (Maginot Line). The area in particular, the Ardennes region, was believed to be a natural barrier against the blitzing forces of Nazi Germany, which was quickly turned on its head. The German plan here was initially not even an attack on the Ardennes; it was to be a total strike against the Benelux region (Schlieffen Plan where German forces pressed through Belgium, i.e. World War I pt 2). They only changed up tactics when a commanding officer with the invasion details died in a plane crash and the British got ahold of the plans and gave it to the French. 8:48 Not really a "race", because part of the reason these scientists were in America in the first place was because, well... they were Jewish. The Nazis thought the entire idea of nuclear science was Jewish in nature and never pursued the idea very seriously. I think I remember a quote by a Nazi scientist (maybe Heisenburg) that involved him believing the US used refineries the size of Rhode Island to get the fuel for the nuclear bombs at the end of WWII. 9:52 There's a little autobiography written by someone a lot of Star Trek fans may know... it covered his personal experiences during this time. "THEY CALLED US ENEMY" by George Takei (Sulu) 11:00 There was an independent Spanish spy, codename "Garbo" (real name "Juan Pujol Garcia") who would go on to give faulty intel on British units and even helped clear the beaches of Normandy beforehand by setting up a possible invasion of Calais. To this day, he is perhaps the only person in WWII history to have been nominated for the Victoria Cross (Britain's highest military honor) AND the Iron Cross (Germany's highest military honor). Germany, because they thought he provided genuinely useful intel, but was hindered by poor technology the whole time. 12:21 Until the Kuwait War, this was the largest coalition of nations in history. 13:05 1. The bomber that carried the Hiroshima bomb was named after the pilot's mother. 2. The bomber that dropped the Nagasaki bomb was called "Bockscar". Both B-29s survived the war and became members of museums. 3. The B-29 project as a whole cost about TWICE AS MUCH to develop than the Manhattan Project. POST VID NOTE Yamato-class battleships and the Pacific War in general Tank development Some other things glossed over, but did not really get in the way of the video's quality Thanks if you even chose to read this. *Corrections are welcome,* and maybe in the future if I feel like this was too much, I might take this down.
This was a great comment. Yes, the Nazis did completely overestimate how much radioactive material they would need for the atomic bomb, so thankfully they didn’t get there. Those scientists were led by Heisenberg. Also, George Takei played Sulu ;)
A shame that i just found this channel - i am amazed by quality, uniqueness and accuracy. Am example of the latter being the portrayal of the original Partition of eastern Europe at 4:15 with Lithuania being part of the German assigned area.
It's interesting how the Germans were charged with war crimes even though the Allies also committed war crimes like bombing civilians. It's hard to stomach how many modern nations like the the USA are appalled by how Russia is bombing cities in Ukraine even though they literally dropped atomic bombs on two cities and killed thousands of civilians. It is a serious double standard that no one wants to talk about because it makes the good guys culpable of great evil. The Axis undoubtably should have and were punished for the horrible things they did. But the Allies weren't and that because they were of the victors anon one would hold them accountable. It's a very serious and sobering thing to think about how the good guys did some seriously evil things to win. But I don't think anyone wants to talk about what their nations did to win. It invokes feeling of guilt and knowing that your nation was not perfectly righteous when fighting evil, that your nation committed some of the evil acts you punished the Axis for.
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan I don't know man, a lot or wars have very clear morally good guys and bad guys so it's not always a mistake to use that lens. The Allies did commit some war crimes but it's hard to argue that they were morally equal to the Axis when, you know, the Axis started multiple unprovoked invasions and committed the Holocaust. And this very video is supporting Ukraine against Russia! You clearly view Ukraine as the good guys and you are right for doing so. There are good guys and bad guys in war, that shouldn't be erased when examining history or modern events that will become history because that's how we we decide who to fight in the present and how we can learn from moral successes and failures of the past.
Winners write history so of course they want to make themselves look good and the loosers look evil, but as we all know, all war is evil no matter what side
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan Both needs to get trials, looking at the US and nuclear weapons Also the Ukrainian flag shows that you see Ukraine as good and Russia bad and that destroys your point
6:28 Don't think we didn't notice you putting that terrifying little bastard in the video... I love that ya did, but I hate that it reminds me of why I hate gas masks. 😂
i really enjoyed this video, however i wish you shed a bit more light on the horrific war crimes committed by the Japanese. The Rape of Nanking was something I did not hear mentioned in the video, which threw me off considering its magnitude. If you mentioned the Japanese Internment camps and the use of nuclear bombs on Japan (2 things I think you brilliantly portrayed to be fair), I feel it absolutely necessary that you also explain the deep, disgusting atrocities of the aggressor as well. Nice video regardless, and very informative!
@@danielhamilton1130 yup. I also feel the time allocated to certain aspects of the war that were less important completely took away from far more important pieces. why go in depth on the Soviet War w Finland if u aren’t going to mention more important things like the British intelligence campaign that allowed D-Day to happen? Why mention the failures of the West w/o mentioning their utter uselessness in the defense of Poland, which in itself could have an entire video dedicated to it. I feel this video is well done and is definitely informative, but I also feel it is missing many crucial events that should have been mentioned in a video of this length.
Germany never called itself Weimar Republic. It was a name the Nazis came up with as an insult. Historians are usually calling Germany between 1918 and 1933 this name though.
Glad to see virtually everyone showing their support for Ukraine in these dark times. Also keep up the good work man, hopefully you won't ever have to make a video discussing WW3 in the future
at 6:00 hitler and stalin also had a deep paranoia of the other stabbing each other in the back. No sources but what I have listened to from multiple others.
Why did you not talk about the Rape of Nanking and Unit 731 and other atrocities committed by the Empire of Japan during the war? What about the Battle of Okinawa, which caused more than 100,000 civilian deaths, and was the deadliest battle fought on Japanese soil?
Bro he's probably got more to worry about in his life than making these videos. Plus there's numerous videos online that go into great detail about the Grape of Nanking (adding a G there because youtube is too damn sensitive these days) and Unit 731 if you're really interested in it. Not hate man, just take these things into consideration
@@Voucher765 He talks about the Winter War, which is not nearly as important as the atrocities in China, because those atrocities are why America put an oil embargo on Japan and thus why Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The Winter War is a very interesting part of the early war, but nowhere near as important to the timeline.
@@danielhamilton1130 In the movie Hot Fuzz there are two scenes wherein an old woman seemingly calls the main character a fascist and he responds by seemingly calling her a hag.
It's so ironic that this was uploaded the same day that Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Thank you for including their flag at the end of this video.
hey i have an idea (which you porb wont take to heart). How bout you talk bout the longest siege in modern history (siege of Sarajevo) and the war that caused it
The Spanish Civil War which was fought from 1936 until 1939 was between Republicans and Nationalists In 1939 the Nationalists Won the war and this is what would lead to Francisco Franco coming into power who was the leader of Spain in addition during the Civil War the nationalists Had support from Nazi Germany and Italy so as a result post-Civil War any of the Republicans who were helping to fight against Nazi Germany let along cause problems for the nationalists they were sent to concentration camps even though nominally Spain was neutral during the war.
1:34 yeah, socially, the Nazis were pretty far right, but economically, this was not the case. They didn't have a full blown command economy, but the government was involved a lot in the economy.
Private enterprise was not discouraged in Nazi Germany. That's why business owners like Ozkar Schindler were able to get rich off the German war effort by selling supplies to the Nazis. Many capitalists and business monopolies also profited from the concentration camps and slave labour imposed on Jews.
@@friendlywobbly9903 never said Russian imperialism is better, just precising that Ukraine has got a putsch thanks to the US that provoked everything else. I am just here to show the hypocrisy of "waa waa Russia bad because war" and defend every single actions the US has done.
Hitler had a sweet tooth, no joke, he loves sweets, anything that contains Sugar, he wants it, he supports anti-smoking since the Aryan "Super" Race hates Smoking, however in his early life, he was a HEAVY Smoker, like 40-45 cigars a day type of heavy smoker, which is not healthy that nicotine (a type of chemical common in Cigars, create Nickel and Lead and send them into the lungs, that's metal in your lungs, so that's why he spoke against Smoking
Germany never actually called their tactics "blitzkrieg". It was a name created by Allied wartime propaganda as it made the Germans sound more dangerous. In fact Hitler himself thought the name "blitzkrieg" was a ridiculous one
If the A-Bomb wasn’t used on Japan it is quite possible the US would have had to naval invade Japan be it from the Ryukyu island chain or Kyushu. Either way the death toll would have gone higher and higher because the Japanese fight to the death and would make their country like Vietnam for the Allies until at least Tokyo is occupied and the Emperor and Tojo are forced to surrender. This would have prolonged the war likely into 1946 or 47. The A-Bombs while being devastating avoided this and showed the Soviets why they should never be used in war unless someone else uses them on you first.
No, the US didn't need to invade. They could have just sunk all shipping, and bombed all cities. But the inevitably resulting mass starvation probably would not have made the military leaders surrender, if the nukes also didn't (it came down to the emperor personally breaking a tied vote, and there was still a coup attempt too - wild stuff). So, in the end, that would've cost even more civilian lives.... (but it would have saved American lives - although at the cost of many years of blockade, when everybody wanted to go home; so US elections would've become... 'interesting') Also, it's quite possible that a Soviet occupation would have been the result of an invasion or blockade. And neither the Japanese nor the Americans wanted communism to rule over parts of Japan. You have to dig pretty deep in academic and historical sources to pick up on that trail though...
@@MrNicoJac If the war dragged on we could have seen a fully Communist Korea and divided Japan or at least Hokkaido Communist because Stalin wanted a chunk of Japan. Thank God it didn’t come down to that 🙏
Here's something interesting to consider: Any World War 2 veteran still alive today has to be at least 94 years old if they turned 18 in 1945.
They could have been underage and just lied
Really? My dad talks about Ww2 as if he and his daily mail mates fought it all themselves. Blitz spirit and all that.
My Grandad’s 95. He’s got some interesting stories from it
I think there’s still a WW1 soilder still alive I think
@@kb4903 prob because I read a bunch history books and videos or something
2:20 . I think it was a lovely, if chilling touch that you showed all of the targeted groups as fundamentally...normal. No identifying marks, no huge caricatured traits, no group symbols, only some community clothing here and there. It shows that when you get right down to it, there were just people. Individual people who had been chosen at random as the enemy of a system too violent, inhuman and heinous for them to stop before it was far too late.
Not completely at random though.
They were intentionally the minorities who didn't have the numbers to fight back, or change public opinion.
A lesson well worth keeping in the backs of our minds today....
@@MrNicoJac It is often the people who are already too little and hated to stand up who are targeted first. It is easier than breathing to pin blame on those who are already used to being effigies.
@@MrNicoJac what are you talking about, of course they did! The people in Germany had the option to rally together and not obey the government, not turn over their fellow Jews.
I like you added Ukraine flag to represent When war has started today
Can’t wait for part 3
Hol up
20 Years Later: Manny Man does World War 3
agreed
@@Vydiastar agreed
Agreed
I was working as a hostess at a BBQ restaurant last year and I was able to meet a World War II veteran while working. This war is my favorite subject in history and I did ask him some questions he felt comfortable talking about involving the war such as which part of the world did he fight in, what beach he landed on at D-Day, and more. Before he left, he came up to me and told me that it was nice that WW2 was an favorite subject of mine and that he wished he could tell me more at that time (I was still working a shift when he told me this)
Same here
It’s so l Nice for you to have solidarity for Ukraine by honouring their Flag at the beginning of the Video Intro🇺🇦.
Right in time for WW3, nice timing John boy
There won't be one. You can't have a war with one corner!
Very detailed and properly formatted! My condolences to the people of Ukraine living in fear as of currently. 🙏🏻
Well this was well timed
This feels like a bad time to post this, given the sequel might currently be going on right now
Yes no a good time right now
@@Stevecurtis2112 agreed
I think that’s the point. To get us to think about what happened last time in order to prevent events repeating themselves.
You mean the trilogy
Yeah
15:04 that’s not gonna age well
HAHAHAHhahahah......😭😭😭😭😭
Stalin: We’re all equal over here.
Soviets: Yeah. Power to the people!
Stalin: Less talking, more working!!
Battle of Stalingrad was the most bloodiest battle, having 5X the casualty than Omaha beach, over 4.6M death, but it's counted for the bodies that's recovered and buried, imagine the actual total death!
2 million people died not 4 million
4:56 nice Metal Gear Solid 3 reference with the camo index
Nice content as always my manny man man person!
You are the first non-Finnish RUclipsr to correctly pronounce Simo Häyhä. 👌🏼
Ah yes manny man does history WWII
the original, extended and remastered
Fair. Ridley Scott eat your heart out lol
Make a video war on terror
Make a video :
The 2021 Taliban offensive was a major blow to America
9:50 Japanese Americans were also loyal to their country as well, Many signed up to join the Army to prove themselves with most fighting in the European theatre
Could it have been handled better, sure. However, our American boys were being brutally murdered by the Japanese without mercy. Japanese soldiers pretending to surrender and then blowing up grenades. They killed their POWs, and many other attroicites. The Internment camps here were like a vacation compared to the war in the Pacific.
I'm no professional historian, but I thought maybe I'd add some tiny footnotes as "extras".
v v
6:01
The German push through France wasn't helped by some laughably poor defensive tactics deployed by French commanders (Maginot Line). The area in particular, the Ardennes region, was believed to be a natural barrier against the blitzing forces of Nazi Germany, which was quickly turned on its head.
The German plan here was initially not even an attack on the Ardennes; it was to be a total strike against the Benelux region (Schlieffen Plan where German forces pressed through Belgium, i.e. World War I pt 2). They only changed up tactics when a commanding officer with the invasion details died in a plane crash and the British got ahold of the plans and gave it to the French.
8:48
Not really a "race", because part of the reason these scientists were in America in the first place was because, well... they were Jewish. The Nazis thought the entire idea of nuclear science was Jewish in nature and never pursued the idea very seriously. I think I remember a quote by a Nazi scientist (maybe Heisenburg) that involved him believing the US used refineries the size of Rhode Island to get the fuel for the nuclear bombs at the end of WWII.
9:52
There's a little autobiography written by someone a lot of Star Trek fans may know... it covered his personal experiences during this time.
"THEY CALLED US ENEMY"
by George Takei (Sulu)
11:00
There was an independent Spanish spy, codename "Garbo" (real name "Juan Pujol Garcia") who would go on to give faulty intel on British units and even helped clear the beaches of Normandy beforehand by setting up a possible invasion of Calais.
To this day, he is perhaps the only person in WWII history to have been nominated for the Victoria Cross (Britain's highest military honor) AND the Iron Cross (Germany's highest military honor). Germany, because they thought he provided genuinely useful intel, but was hindered by poor technology the whole time.
12:21
Until the Kuwait War, this was the largest coalition of nations in history.
13:05
1. The bomber that carried the Hiroshima bomb was named after the pilot's mother.
2. The bomber that dropped the Nagasaki bomb was called "Bockscar". Both B-29s survived the war and became members of museums.
3. The B-29 project as a whole cost about TWICE AS MUCH to develop than the Manhattan Project.
POST VID NOTE
Yamato-class battleships and the Pacific War in general
Tank development
Some other things glossed over, but did not really get in the way of the video's quality
Thanks if you even chose to read this. *Corrections are welcome,* and maybe in the future if I feel like this was too much, I might take this down.
This was a great comment. Yes, the Nazis did completely overestimate how much radioactive material they would need for the atomic bomb, so thankfully they didn’t get there. Those scientists were led by Heisenberg.
Also, George Takei played Sulu ;)
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan Ah wups
Also thank you very much, sir.
Now do the third one!
A shame that i just found this channel - i am amazed by quality, uniqueness and accuracy. Am example of the latter being the portrayal of the original Partition of eastern Europe at 4:15 with Lithuania being part of the German assigned area.
Accuracy?!
6:28 love the doctor who reference
I was just watching the remaster version of World War One. You mindreader
12:56 aside from history, this is also a reference to Barbie x Oppenheimer meme 😆😆😆
What a fantastic video
History made me look movies differently thank you Manny Man for recapping history's great moments.
Wow it’s a treat to see this again i remember watching this in high school
It's interesting how the Germans were charged with war crimes even though the Allies also committed war crimes like bombing civilians. It's hard to stomach how many modern nations like the the USA are appalled by how Russia is bombing cities in Ukraine even though they literally dropped atomic bombs on two cities and killed thousands of civilians.
It is a serious double standard that no one wants to talk about because it makes the good guys culpable of great evil. The Axis undoubtably should have and were punished for the horrible things they did. But the Allies weren't and that because they were of the victors anon one would hold them accountable.
It's a very serious and sobering thing to think about how the good guys did some seriously evil things to win. But I don't think anyone wants to talk about what their nations did to win. It invokes feeling of guilt and knowing that your nation was not perfectly righteous when fighting evil, that your nation committed some of the evil acts you punished the Axis for.
The mistake you make is looking at history through the lens of good guys and bad guys
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan I don't know man, a lot or wars have very clear morally good guys and bad guys so it's not always a mistake to use that lens. The Allies did commit some war crimes but it's hard to argue that they were morally equal to the Axis when, you know, the Axis started multiple unprovoked invasions and committed the Holocaust.
And this very video is supporting Ukraine against Russia! You clearly view Ukraine as the good guys and you are right for doing so. There are good guys and bad guys in war, that shouldn't be erased when examining history or modern events that will become history because that's how we we decide who to fight in the present and how we can learn from moral successes and failures of the past.
Winners write history so of course they want to make themselves look good and the loosers look evil, but as we all know, all war is evil no matter what side
@@Joker-no1uh The Hundred Years War would disagree as would William Wallace's rebellion and the Lost Cause. So no, it's not just the winners.
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan Both needs to get trials, looking at the US and nuclear weapons
Also the Ukrainian flag shows that you see Ukraine as good and Russia bad and that destroys your point
5:27 A drink to go with the food.
Since this video focused mostly on the European front. Perhaps you should do a separate video on the war in the pacific.
“Are you my mummy?”
Imagine ignoring the rape of nankimg and Litteraly all the other japenese crimes.
thanks this helped a lo with a project
6:28 Don't think we didn't notice you putting that terrifying little bastard in the video... I love that ya did, but I hate that it reminds me of why I hate gas masks. 😂
i really enjoyed this video, however i wish you shed a bit more light on the horrific war crimes committed by the Japanese. The Rape of Nanking was something I did not hear mentioned in the video, which threw me off considering its magnitude. If you mentioned the Japanese Internment camps and the use of nuclear bombs on Japan (2 things I think you brilliantly portrayed to be fair), I feel it absolutely necessary that you also explain the deep, disgusting atrocities of the aggressor as well. Nice video regardless, and very informative!
Well said!!! The way japan treated captive countries is why we embargoed oil for japan
@@danielhamilton1130 yup. I also feel the time allocated to certain aspects of the war that were less important completely took away from far more important pieces. why go in depth on the Soviet War w Finland if u aren’t going to mention more important things like the British intelligence campaign that allowed D-Day to happen? Why mention the failures of the West w/o mentioning their utter uselessness in the defense of Poland, which in itself could have an entire video dedicated to it. I feel this video is well done and is definitely informative, but I also feel it is missing many crucial events that should have been mentioned in a video of this length.
6:28
*WAS THAT A REFERENCE TO DOCTOR WHO?*
Hey I saw you at Dublin Comic Con!
A map with no borders at the end 🌿 says it all
World War 3: Remastered Edition (Coming Soon)
Don’t tempt him
Great content. keep her lit lad
Germany never called itself Weimar Republic. It was a name the Nazis came up with as an insult.
Historians are usually calling Germany between 1918 and 1933 this name though.
I suppose it’s a way to discern between the German Empire, Nazi Germany and even the modern German republic.
12:45 Your under arrest for war crimes
Glad to see virtually everyone showing their support for Ukraine in these dark times. Also keep up the good work man, hopefully you won't ever have to make a video discussing WW3 in the future
meanwhile most support china as well!
Manny Man does World War II
REMASTERED^2
RIP Carl Michel 1925-2022 WW2 vet
1:07 6:50 hot fuzz?
Why did you skip the balkan campaign ? Thats like more than half a year of ww2 !
Good job keep up the good work
You left out the Irish message of condolence given to Nazi Germany on the death of Hitler ;D
at 6:00 hitler and stalin also had a deep paranoia of the other stabbing each other in the back. No sources but what I have listened to from multiple others.
Praying for all Ukrainians
@Leo the Anglo-Filipino 🧡from🇵🇱🇮🇪
Why did you not talk about the Rape of Nanking and Unit 731 and other atrocities committed by the Empire of Japan during the war? What about the Battle of Okinawa, which caused more than 100,000 civilian deaths, and was the deadliest battle fought on Japanese soil?
Well then why not make it yourself, he’s not an encyclopedia, and it would bring you subs
Bro he's probably got more to worry about in his life than making these videos. Plus there's numerous videos online that go into great detail about the Grape of Nanking (adding a G there because youtube is too damn sensitive these days) and Unit 731 if you're really interested in it. Not hate man, just take these things into consideration
He only gives the general facts about WW2 and there isn't space to include everything
@@Voucher765 He talks about the Winter War, which is not nearly as important as the atrocities in China, because those atrocities are why America put an oil embargo on Japan and thus why Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The Winter War is a very interesting part of the early war, but nowhere near as important to the timeline.
Our school was on a zoom call with you
Nazi Germany: 😈
Stalinist Russia: 😈
Poland: Uh, guys? 🙁
Here's hoping this particular story never gets a sequel.
Hope you'll make part 3 someday Manny Man, should that happen.
Cheers from Putlerland.
Edit:
P.S.
Слава Украине! Героям слава!
WW2 is my favorite thing to learn about in history so this is a really cool video for me
Me to,i also enjoy learning about the cold war
@@free_money1945 That’s really cool
@@free_money1945 The Korean War too
I love the Fascist/Hag joke/reference.
Im not sure what the joke is
@@danielhamilton1130 In the movie Hot Fuzz there are two scenes wherein an old woman seemingly calls the main character a fascist and he responds by seemingly calling her a hag.
DUDE THE FIRST VIDEO I WENT TO WAS YOURS AFTER CURRENT EVENTS
Your ending monologue is timeless
Fun fact: Roosevelt, Hitler, and Mussolini all died in April 1945, with Mussolini dying 2 days before Hitler killed himself
Looks like your have to make a sequel soon.
You mean a trilogie
@@einfachmalso8348 Yes
Hey do a Great Depression history video next
Colorblind me watching the intro: Hi Poland
korean war please
Second it.
It's so ironic that this was uploaded the same day that Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Thank you for including their flag at the end of this video.
now you take world war one and world war two... and you add them together...
Can we expect a video on the Sino-Japanese war?
hey i have an idea (which you porb wont take to heart). How bout you talk bout the longest siege in modern history (siege of Sarajevo) and the war that caused it
Why does this had to be uploaded for the 3rd time.
Could do some work with the maps, little off but overall, gud.
You should do the Yugoslav wars
The deadliest conflict so far...
at 11:10 where u show all the Normandy landings well u forgot COD WW2 and in the holocaust casualty page what do u mean by Spanish republicans
The Spanish Civil War which was fought from 1936 until 1939 was between Republicans and Nationalists In 1939 the Nationalists Won the war and this is what would lead to Francisco Franco coming into power who was the leader of Spain in addition during the Civil War the nationalists Had support from Nazi Germany and Italy so as a result post-Civil War any of the Republicans who were helping to fight against Nazi Germany let along cause problems for the nationalists they were sent to concentration camps even though nominally Spain was neutral during the war.
1:34 yeah, socially, the Nazis were pretty far right, but economically, this was not the case. They didn't have a full blown command economy, but the government was involved a lot in the economy.
Private enterprise was not discouraged in Nazi Germany. That's why business owners like Ozkar Schindler were able to get rich off the German war effort by selling supplies to the Nazis. Many capitalists and business monopolies also profited from the concentration camps and slave labour imposed on Jews.
12:08
That did not age well lol. Jokes aside though, I wish major strength and hope to the people of Ukraine
God it‘s so weird with it not being fast
Can’t wait for your edition of the Ukraine-Rus conflict in the future
You spent so long on Finland yet barely talked about China.
🇺🇦 Solidarity
where is the russian sniper lady death
Intro isn't subtle
nor should it be. Ukraine is defending itself from imperialists
@@friendlywobbly9903 Yet it didn't defend itself from American imperialism...Except the Donbass and Crimea
@@sprintfoxy1240 American imperialism should be countered, but that doesn't make Russian imperialism better.
@@friendlywobbly9903 never said Russian imperialism is better, just precising that Ukraine has got a putsch thanks to the US that provoked everything else. I am just here to show the hypocrisy of "waa waa Russia bad because war" and defend every single actions the US has done.
Hitler had a sweet tooth, no joke, he loves sweets, anything that contains Sugar, he wants it, he supports anti-smoking since the Aryan "Super" Race hates Smoking, however in his early life, he was a HEAVY Smoker, like 40-45 cigars a day type of heavy smoker, which is not healthy that nicotine (a type of chemical common in Cigars, create Nickel and Lead and send them into the lungs, that's metal in your lungs, so that's why he spoke against Smoking
From one nation under imperial boots to another… 🇮🇪 🇺🇦
Under kinky boots lol. Like the ira song
Germany never actually called their tactics "blitzkrieg". It was a name created by Allied wartime propaganda as it made the Germans sound more dangerous. In fact Hitler himself thought the name "blitzkrieg" was a ridiculous one
What’s up with the Ukrainian flag in the intro is it because of the current war?
Yeah its to show support against russian aggression
If the A-Bomb wasn’t used on Japan it is quite possible the US would have had to naval invade Japan be it from the Ryukyu island chain or Kyushu. Either way the death toll would have gone higher and higher because the Japanese fight to the death and would make their country like Vietnam for the Allies until at least Tokyo is occupied and the Emperor and Tojo are forced to surrender. This would have prolonged the war likely into 1946 or 47. The A-Bombs while being devastating avoided this and showed the Soviets why they should never be used in war unless someone else uses them on you first.
No, the US didn't need to invade.
They could have just sunk all shipping, and bombed all cities.
But the inevitably resulting mass starvation probably would not have made the military leaders surrender, if the nukes also didn't (it came down to the emperor personally breaking a tied vote, and there was still a coup attempt too - wild stuff).
So, in the end, that would've cost even more civilian lives....
(but it would have saved American lives - although at the cost of many years of blockade, when everybody wanted to go home; so US elections would've become... 'interesting')
Also, it's quite possible that a Soviet occupation would have been the result of an invasion or blockade.
And neither the Japanese nor the Americans wanted communism to rule over parts of Japan.
You have to dig pretty deep in academic and historical sources to pick up on that trail though...
@@MrNicoJac If the war dragged on we could have seen a fully Communist Korea and divided Japan or at least Hokkaido Communist because Stalin wanted a chunk of Japan. Thank God it didn’t come down to that 🙏
1:46 I was like what about prussia
The German Reich was basically Prussia taking control of Germany
Now make one after the Russo-Ukrainian war
And all of the leaders of the Axis Powers were short....
Did any see Walter white at the nuke part💀😂🤑
Looks nerviously towards the east...
If Anne Frank had survived the war, she would have turned 93 this year
Okay so she probably would’ve died back in the 1990s…
You forgot continuation war 1941-1944
You forgot Alot from this video but WW2 is big so it is a ok
Jews walking in the streets
Nazis: anyway i started blasting
i love you did the ukraine flag in the start
The atomic bomb ended the war of course it was better than the killing 2,000,000 people trying to take over japan that is a stupid question
The nuclear bomb "saved" 1 million Americans in 1945 and now will kill 8 Billion humans soon
Hello
14:58 russia about to end that