Just opened a beer and rolled a spliff on my day off, as soon as I sit down to spark up, this video appears. Life is good. Weimar history + beer and a spliff !!!
Have you ever considered doing a biography video on Erich Ludendorff, like you did on Stresemann? I kinda feel that, taking into the consideration that he was literally predecessor to Hitler as Germany's de facto dictator during WW1, he is very unknown. Not to mention that he was basically THE right-wing leader during the early Weimar era and even a member of a Nazi party for a time. I kinda feel that he is really unexplored as a person, particularly compared to his friend/superior Hindenburg.
Going over the history of the Weimar Republic I have a strong dislike the SPD. Not in this instance against a potential dictatorship but doing so little against the far right.
Thank You Sir Manatee for another brilliant explanation of the Kapp Putsch. It shows how the Prussian Military Class had the last word and the lesson would not be learned in the Beer Hall putsch in 1923. Could the story about Guillaume Schnaebelé or Wilhelm Schnäbele be told?? As well as Smalkalda War???
You know between my advancement from armchair historian HOI4 player to actually picks up books and reads them whilst assessing sources and visiting archives actually writes on history type guy. Thus has been such a great channel for analytical and entertaining content.
Post WW1 Germany would've been way more stable if it hadn't been a republic. I am not necessarily saying that Crown Prince Wilhelm should've been made Kaiser, but even a Hungary-style situation with a regent would've made much more people happy, or not wanting to overthrow the government at least. The Weimar Republic and its instability was the fault of the SPD. They thought that dismantling the system that constantly kept them at bay would no longer keep them at bay, but it fought back hard, finally culminating in something way worse and which nobody had imagined possible.
yeah that is the same conclusion both democratic liberals post 1945 wrote about like Meinecke and modern international historians like Kershaw and Cristopher Clark came to
2:09 the only place where the German army were not in a losing position by the end of the war was in Tanzania, so i feel that the stab in the back myth could be seen with some levels of hypocrisy
Mein Vibrator hat mehr Einstellungen als meine Mikrowelle. Jetzt erwarte ich schon fast, dass er mir Kochtipps gibt und mich an meine Termine erinnert💞
You are one of the best history tubers on the tube.
Just opened a beer and rolled a spliff on my day off, as soon as I sit down to spark up, this video appears. Life is good. Weimar history + beer and a spliff !!!
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Me too 😂😂
Except the day off💀😂
sounds immersive
you're so real for that
nothing better then a manatee video, a beer and a spliff!!
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Have you ever considered doing a biography video on Erich Ludendorff, like you did on Stresemann? I kinda feel that, taking into the consideration that he was literally predecessor to Hitler as Germany's de facto dictator during WW1, he is very unknown. Not to mention that he was basically THE right-wing leader during the early Weimar era and even a member of a Nazi party for a time. I kinda feel that he is really unexplored as a person, particularly compared to his friend/superior Hindenburg.
Maybe even encompassing Paul von Lettow Vorbeck, as he also got active in politics as a contrast.
I highly recommend the german movie with the same title if you want to know more about it , it is really authentic
Amazing video, however isn’t the photo at 0:18 Phillip Schiedemann rather than Karl Liebknecht?
Yeah, he made a mistake.
Wasn't expecting a video so soon, but always a pleasant surprise. Enjoy the holidays, you've earned it!
Going over the history of the Weimar Republic I have a strong dislike the SPD. Not in this instance against a potential dictatorship but doing so little against the far right.
Love this channel! 😊
Christmas during the WW1 would interesting. Great video as always
Wonderful video. You, sir, are a gentleman & a scholar. A true credit to manatee-kind.
Another video? Careful to not overwork yourself!
Why are your videos so good?
The story about the Guillaume Affair and the Baader Meinhof story too
Thank You Sir Manatee for another brilliant explanation of the Kapp Putsch. It shows how the Prussian Military Class had the last word and the lesson would not be learned in the Beer Hall putsch in 1923. Could the story about Guillaume Schnaebelé or Wilhelm Schnäbele be told?? As well as Smalkalda War???
You know between my advancement from armchair historian HOI4 player to actually picks up books and reads them whilst assessing sources and visiting archives actually writes on history type guy. Thus has been such a great channel for analytical and entertaining content.
A manatee video is exactly what I needed
I just noticed that there are audio tracks for a couple of different languages (really cool) but not for German xD
Post WW1 Germany would've been way more stable if it hadn't been a republic. I am not necessarily saying that Crown Prince Wilhelm should've been made Kaiser, but even a Hungary-style situation with a regent would've made much more people happy, or not wanting to overthrow the government at least. The Weimar Republic and its instability was the fault of the SPD. They thought that dismantling the system that constantly kept them at bay would no longer keep them at bay, but it fought back hard, finally culminating in something way worse and which nobody had imagined possible.
yeah that is the same conclusion both democratic liberals post 1945 wrote about like Meinecke and modern international historians like Kershaw and Cristopher Clark came to
Never been here so early! Servus!
Haven’t even started watching the video yet and learned smth, neat (that it was called Kapp Luwitz not just Kapp haha)
You are better than an onion fried in butter
2:09 the only place where the German army were not in a losing position by the end of the war was in Tanzania, so i feel that the stab in the back myth could be seen with some levels of hypocrisy
Are you forgetting the Eastern Front?
@lehnaru9132 the end of the war. That had already finished
Mein Vibrator hat mehr Einstellungen als meine Mikrowelle. Jetzt erwarte ich schon fast, dass er mir Kochtipps gibt und mich an meine Termine erinnert💞
What kinda vibrator is this bot using? You get like three buttons max on those.