When Did Britain and America Stop Hating Each Other? (Short Animated Documentary)

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Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @lookherelittlefellur5644
    @lookherelittlefellur5644 4 года назад +7660

    *how it really happened*
    Britain : Germany bad
    America : yeah

    • @djelalniyazi4090
      @djelalniyazi4090 4 года назад +175

      lot of americans with german ancectry

    • @ehs1452
      @ehs1452 4 года назад +34

      @Dylan Mactavish of Clan McDonald Wikipedia doesn't even have them all listed because there's too fucking many too count.

    • @Psychiatrick
      @Psychiatrick 4 года назад +7

      ALL papal states ...

    • @htmljesusarchive6341
      @htmljesusarchive6341 4 года назад +283

      more like
      Britain: Germany bad
      America: No
      *Germany sinks US ships, uses mustard gas, sends Zimmermann Telegram*
      America: ok yeah

    • @Psychiatrick
      @Psychiatrick 4 года назад +11

      @@htmljesusarchive6341 England was given to Vatican with King John's Concession to pope (inc) 1213
      America was given to Vatican in 1776
      Germany was given to Vatican July 1933.
      ALL presidents were and are appointed by Vatican!

  • @tobby12347
    @tobby12347 4 года назад +2976

    Both sides suddenly realized, "Woah... you speak English too?"

    • @graysonguinn1943
      @graysonguinn1943 4 года назад +265

      You speak American too?

    • @ottovonbismarckboi9112
      @ottovonbismarckboi9112 4 года назад +73

      Sprecken Deutsch?

    • @RadiantJo
      @RadiantJo 4 года назад +17

      Speak Deep speech?

    • @paulwarren9927
      @paulwarren9927 4 года назад +145

      "Two peoples separated by a common language." -- Winston Churchill

    • @PVDH_magic
      @PVDH_magic 4 года назад +58

      Well - they spoke English and Engl-ish, which was close enough I guess.

  • @TaftisBack
    @TaftisBack 2 года назад +3408

    I believe it was Winston Churchill who once said something to the effect of, "you can always trust the Americans to do the right thing once they've exhausted all other options."
    As an American myself, you know us like only family can.

    • @simplesimon8255
      @simplesimon8255 2 года назад +16

      They’re not family.

    • @Skorpychan
      @Skorpychan 2 года назад +148

      Winnie was half American.

    • @JackBlackNinja
      @JackBlackNinja 2 года назад +240

      @@simplesimon8255 in every sense they are family

    • @simplesimon8255
      @simplesimon8255 2 года назад +6

      @@JackBlackNinja not anymore.

    • @JackBlackNinja
      @JackBlackNinja 2 года назад +101

      ​@@simplesimon8255 Since what event(s)? And what definition of family doesn't apply to the US/UK relationship? If you take the literal genealogy approach to family it obviously applies, but I'm more talking about the social definition that has nothing to do with genes, just with closeness relative to other relationships. Familial relations could even apply to everyone in the world if we took it to the most general sense (which we aren't of course), but obviously in this case we would say nations like China or Uruguay aren't family while nations with the closest ties to the US like the UK, Germany, Canada, etc. are family. Or are we just on different pages?

  • @Joseph-kj1ok
    @Joseph-kj1ok 2 года назад +1032

    Maybe in 800 years you can do a video called "when did Ireland and the uk stop hating each other?"

    • @JohnDavidAmor
      @JohnDavidAmor 2 года назад +157

      Too soon

    • @pinverarity
      @pinverarity 2 года назад +40

      Under-appreciated comment.

    • @jockeyfield1954
      @jockeyfield1954 2 года назад +75

      ireland in 2180: finally, we've developed our own culture seperate from that of britain!
      britain: *invades and erases everything*

    • @joeingle1745
      @joeingle1745 Год назад +68

      I don't know a single person in the UK that has a bad word to say about the Irish. Not saying they don't exist, but to say our countries hate each other is a bit 1970.

    • @boozy8659
      @boozy8659 Год назад +14

      @@joeingle1745 It’s a one way street, that’s applicable for the rest of the world

  • @scottwhitley3392
    @scottwhitley3392 4 года назад +18386

    We became allies when we both realised we couldn’t be arsed learning other languages

    • @james2091991
      @james2091991 4 года назад +430

      Defo 😂

    • @CrashCraftLabs
      @CrashCraftLabs 4 года назад +343

      for the win

    • @RogerTheil
      @RogerTheil 4 года назад +1045

      Why would you when you already know the best one?

    • @terrypennington2519
      @terrypennington2519 4 года назад +590

      Ah ain't nothing like the English language

    • @lisbonne3585
      @lisbonne3585 4 года назад +146

      Except USA speaks a lot more than one language! It's kind of a common language that everyone uses to communicate in between different cultural people.

  • @Bajicoy
    @Bajicoy 4 года назад +6824

    World war happens
    Britain and France: my lands!
    US: my loans!

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 3 года назад +166

      Underrated comment.
      Didn't expect to laugh this much

    • @jamesb.9155
      @jamesb.9155 3 года назад +85

      Thankful the US had the means to lend/lease to UK, French, Soviet Russians, the Chinese, etc. to enable the allies to defeat the 'Axis Powers' of WWII!

    • @carso1500
      @carso1500 3 года назад +173

      @@jamesb.9155 the US has literaly helped to rebuild the world twice

    • @jamesb.9155
      @jamesb.9155 3 года назад +76

      ..And afterward, implement the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe and stave off Soviet aggression ~ and set Japan in stable running order!

    • @Janoip
      @Janoip 3 года назад +5

      @@carso1500 lel

  • @gotanysoup2149
    @gotanysoup2149 Год назад +140

    I like how Germany simply existing is enough for former enemies to become best friends

    • @anti-mate407
      @anti-mate407 2 месяца назад +11

      Yup, france and uk, uk and usa, uk and russia wait wtf hang on why does uk have so many rivals

  • @Cafferssss
    @Cafferssss 2 года назад +1117

    As a Brit. I'm glad we managed to become friendly nations despite our history 🙏🏻 you guys are sound.

    • @howielane8406
      @howielane8406 Год назад +52

      Like wise!

    • @RobT192
      @RobT192 Год назад +78

      Love from the U.S brother, we started out with a rough past but we have fought and died together to stand against the world as free men🇺🇸 🇬🇧 My family name and heritage is English so I still have love for my ancestral homeland.

    • @imastaycool
      @imastaycool Год назад

      This is a hilarious comment since the US is now continually telling Grim Britain how it's breaking international law and that's it's jeopardising peace on the island of Ireland AGAIN...
      Britain is the invader, coloniser and partitionist of Ireland and still causing unrest. Simply no better than Russia.
      You are no longer an ally to any country!

    • @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq
      @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq Год назад +16

      We're crazy, but our the dynamics of our allies with our bulk worked out well. We probably wouldn't be who we are today if it wasn't for Brittain, France, and all our newer allies we definitely wouldn't be the power house we are today

    • @tombeyer3045
      @tombeyer3045 Год назад +14

      Love from Massachusetts! 🙏

  • @RonnieOP
    @RonnieOP 2 года назад +7408

    "The Americans had conducted themselves in a well-mannered fashion"
    That is the most British sentence ever uttered

    • @rebelraptor4268
      @rebelraptor4268 2 года назад +390

      @Robin Stone I’m British got a good one “Thank you dearest America for assisting oneself against putrid Germany as my acquaintance ”

    • @Cjnw
      @Cjnw 2 года назад +83

      It can't be. The word cunt is missing

    • @worldscar6422
      @worldscar6422 2 года назад +59

      @@rebelraptor4268 beautiful

    • @barryfoster453
      @barryfoster453 2 года назад +113

      No...
      "The Americans had conducted themselves in a well-mannered fashion. Now, let's make a cup of tea. I'll put the kettle on."

    • @RonnieOP
      @RonnieOP 2 года назад +36

      @@barryfoster453 I said "sentence" not "quote"

  • @pojken5677
    @pojken5677 4 года назад +5210

    It’s like your kid running away from home but then comes back rich and successful about 10 years later

    • @drawde_064
      @drawde_064 4 года назад +96

      LeGrandGarçon pretty much

    • @stanklepoot
      @stanklepoot 4 года назад +318

      @@drawde_064 In this case, pretty much just in time to help keep someone from robbing them and their friends.

    • @multiversepatriot3148
      @multiversepatriot3148 4 года назад +462

      1776: "You can't tell me what to do, DAD! I'm running away!"
      1918:"Dad, I'm so sorry. What can I do to help?"

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 4 года назад +24

      And buying your mortgage and foreclosing....

    • @mikikaboom9084
      @mikikaboom9084 4 года назад +38

      Not “like”, this is PRECISELY what happened. Now that same kid is ruining other kids’ lives because of a fun liquid

  • @ZigbertD
    @ZigbertD Год назад +81

    One thing about the Civil War, the Confederacy tried to force Britain's (and France's) hand into supporting them through a cotton embargo, but both countries decided on a course of neutrality and chose to instead import more Indian and Egyptian cotton. This is a pretty good indication that even under considerable economic pressure, Britain already understood that their long term strategic and economic interests lay in their relationship with the US.

  • @johnfitzgerald7339
    @johnfitzgerald7339 Год назад +105

    The key to them staying allies after WW2 was the Soviets. The immediate emergence of another common enemy kept the ties tight unlike after WW1 when the two nations viewed each other as each other's biggest competition after Germany was defeated.

    • @Dracule0117
      @Dracule0117 Год назад +22

      Mmm... that's true, but only to a point. The clearly approaching rivalry with the USSR certainly helped encourage continued strong ties. But unlike after WWI there could not be any great question of potential US-UK rivalry. The UK suffered horrific damage to its industries and infrastructure, while the US had vastly grown in both of those areas. The US also had, by that point, the largest and most powerful airforce in the world and a navy larger than the rest of the world's navies combined. If the relationship between the two nations had soured for some reason, the stark power disparity would have led to the US dominating the outcomes of whatever specific issues were being contested.

    • @Neion8
      @Neion8 Год назад

      I mean, the US absolutely took every available chance to fuck over Britain post-war, but with things like the Marshall plan and a plethora of WW2 propaganda films showing how great they are, they managed to buy the loyalty of the public while in the shadows they worked harder than anyone to dismantle British colonialism and replaced it with American colonialism - them morally objecting to European control on the Suez Canal while themselves owning the Panama canal is a particularly funny point. Thing is, Britain at this point had been so messed up that the colonies were more of a lead weight dragging us down than any real benefit since we lost the structure needed to maintain order; we didn't struggle too much thus allowing the peaceful transfer of power. By the time that was over, we'd given the Americans too much to step away and we knew it was better to be their ally than enemy so we've stuck by their side ever since.
      Has to be said though, while the US government (much like our own parliament) seems to be in a neverending game of 'who can be the biggest asshole', there are few nations on Earth I'd rather call ally/friend/brother than the American people. Except when they export things like BLM protests here though (despite us having a totally different history of race relations) you guys can keep those kindof inter-community battles to yourselves if you don't mind! ;P

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 Год назад +16

      The REAL moment I think the Anglo-American alliance became pretty much permanent was the Korean War. Up until that point, Britain could have still tried to placed itself as the middle power between the US and Soviet Union, theoretically even acting as a mediator (after all, it was a Labour govt after World War II). When PM Clement Atlee announced Britain was joining America's coalition in stopping North Korea's invasion, all remaining possibility of being an in-between was gone (because now the Communists would view them as a full-on enemy) and Anglo-American ties would be reinforced. What makes Atlee's decision so astonishing is that not only did it go against many of Britain's foreign policy traditions, Korea was not even in the British sphere of influence (and really never had been). They were literally going out of their way to support this war effort. I'd say history was changed forever on that day in 1950.

    • @jjm152
      @jjm152 Год назад +8

      No, I think the guy who runs this channel hit it pretty much on the head - the economic interests between the US and the UK have always been extremely strong. Even to this day, if you look at the five major English speaking countries, often called the "Anglosphere" - UK , US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand - between them they control over a quarter of the worlds wealth. Sure, the US is the worlds largest economy, but the UK is the 5th, Canada is the 10th, Australia is the 13th... To be perfectly blunt, almost the entire system of free trade that we have enjoyed (and brought immense wealth to most of the world) is on the back of Anglosphere efforts. Hell, one of the reasons why the US has such a huge military force is to just secure shipping lanes post WW2. The reality of the situation is that money rules the world and that these 5 countries are the core of the geopolitical alliance that controls most of that money and ensures that more can be made.

    • @I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music
      @I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music 9 месяцев назад

      The Russians are great at uniting people...against them.

  • @Daniel-kq4bx
    @Daniel-kq4bx 4 года назад +9943

    Me as a German : What can i say except you're welcome

    • @chillaxo9863
      @chillaxo9863 4 года назад +109

      Wir wollten nie mit den Amerikanern arbeiten
      Die haben uns alle ausgenutzt
      Wilhelm & George vs Roosevelt wäre nice gewesen

    • @kevinnigins9488
      @kevinnigins9488 4 года назад +230

      charlie Perry so did every country ever. Britan colonized and murderd 10 of millions of natives. In ww2 alone winston churchill starved 4 million Indians.

    • @MetalMusicMatt1
      @MetalMusicMatt1 4 года назад +45

      This is all your fault! * shakes fist *

    • @luxembourgishempire2826
      @luxembourgishempire2826 4 года назад +64

      As long as you don't invade our country I don't really care how powerful you Germans wanna be.

    • @marinarosario8855
      @marinarosario8855 4 года назад +32

      So. When the time comes I ask my boyfriend if he wants to marry me, should/can I press the issue "germanly"?

  • @aihara2799
    @aihara2799 3 года назад +4949

    This basically how it goes:
    You speak English
    I speak English
    and Germany bad

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 3 года назад +224

      And Spain gotta go.
      You do have to laugh a bit at how both sides despised the Spanish Empire.

    • @piggysew797
      @piggysew797 3 года назад +72

      @@thunderbird1921 I think despised is a bit far. Maybe for the US but for Britain( after the Spanish armada. I'm talking 1700's 1800's) Britain was not that bothered with Spain. Just a fading empire increasingly losing power

    • @michaelsims1160
      @michaelsims1160 3 года назад +16

      Not to mention Germany committed atrocities in both World Wars

    • @bensmith5288
      @bensmith5288 3 года назад +15

      They ARE english

    • @Khajiidaro
      @Khajiidaro 3 года назад +66

      France and England also became friends under the mutual understanding of Germany bad. Strange how Germany brought so many enemies together only to be torn apart by them.

  • @DylanWOWilliams
    @DylanWOWilliams 2 года назад +256

    The American civil war is such an astounding period of history. I wish more people understood just how complex and unique it was.

    • @shyryTsr2k
      @shyryTsr2k Год назад +18

      A late response however I agree, originally it had nothing to do with slaves, it was purely economical.. And the South didn't actually want slavery despite what most people think it was just how their economy was ran, as unjust and cruel as it was. Nothing personal just business. However even after the Civil War Black people still had no right to vote or buy land/property, and as slaves at least they had shelter, food and clothing.

    • @tonystubbings8980
      @tonystubbings8980 Год назад

      George Washington was a rich English guy, couldn't lose! We are family!

    • @DylanWOWilliams
      @DylanWOWilliams Год назад +41

      @@shyryTsr2k I mean, that’s a pretty watered down version of history. The civil war was about state’s rights verses a strong federal government. Slavery actually had a lot to do with it and the fact that President Davis first address mentioned slaver as the heart blood of the south kind of proves that it was a little bit about slavery. Not to mention the nearly 100 years of pro slavery “genetics” depicting the victims of slavery as subhuman being widely believed by the vast majority of the southern and northern populations.
      Black folks after the war in the north were able to find homes and jobs and the men and women in the south during the reconstruction era were just as screwed as the white folk. Reconstruction was a tough time and out of it grew two very distinct economies, a white one and a black one. Both grew very fast and very strong. Until Jim Crow and violence destroyed the former. Lincoln’s Freedmen’s Bureau did a great job of giving the newly freed men abandoned lands and teaching them business.

    • @spoon4228
      @spoon4228 Год назад

      @@shyryTsr2k the south very clearly outlined that they believed Africans where inferior animals compared to whites, it was definetely personal

    • @revolucion-socialista
      @revolucion-socialista Год назад +2

      "Americans" are all people who live on the American Continent, not just in the united states

  • @Boldorion1958
    @Boldorion1958 2 года назад +119

    In 1815, just a few months after British and American armies faced off at the Battle of New Orleans, British warships joined with American warships to fight the Barbary pirates in the Mediterranean.

    • @LFX27
      @LFX27 Год назад +7

      Really quite special what the Americans did at the Battle of New Orleans. A great showing of American capability.

    • @omegacrow4597
      @omegacrow4597 Год назад

      @@LFX27 talking to ghosts 😂

    • @revolucion-socialista
      @revolucion-socialista Год назад

      "Americans" are all people who live on the American Continent, not just in the united states

    • @watsonwb726
      @watsonwb726 Год назад +7

      @@revolucion-socialista yeah yeah ok Pablo, now get back to cleaning my toilet.

    • @arthurcooperman3106
      @arthurcooperman3106 Год назад +3

      @@revolucion-socialistanope 😂

  • @thetaco3340
    @thetaco3340 4 года назад +3401

    When America stopped throwing tea away and just switched to coffee.

    • @michaelsanchez1361
      @michaelsanchez1361 4 года назад +46

      At boston tea party

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger 4 года назад +174

      Maybe that's why we keep fucking with the Middle East. It's not the oil. It's not the strategic location. It's not the access to the seas. It's not even freedom.
      I T S T H E C O F F E E ! ! !

    • @waifubreaks1572
      @waifubreaks1572 4 года назад +34

      We like our tea cold and with lots of sugar.

    • @matthewkoma1978
      @matthewkoma1978 4 года назад +19

      Don't forget about the BEER!

    • @thrillermiller7301
      @thrillermiller7301 4 года назад +13

      Unless you come to the South...
      Then it’s just tea loaded with sugar.

  • @lymanpj
    @lymanpj 3 года назад +2372

    “They spoke the same language”
    *holds a howdy sign*
    *look of disgust*

    • @edwinhughes6493
      @edwinhughes6493 3 года назад +123

      It's an old joke. Britain and America two countries separated by a common language.

    • @xxxBradTxxx
      @xxxBradTxxx 3 года назад +94

      fun fact, there's no translation to any other language for the sayings "yee-haw" or "yippie kie yay"

    • @justinwolf7490
      @justinwolf7490 3 года назад +45

      I can’t stop laughing at the howdy sign 😂. I live in the US south too so it makes it even better.

    • @FakeAssHandsomeMcGee_
      @FakeAssHandsomeMcGee_ 3 года назад +41

      I picture the American saying _Howdy!_ while the Brit says _Hmm charmed I suppose_

    • @G-Fi-High
      @G-Fi-High 2 года назад +6

      Every historian points to this one common bond. Our language.

  • @jerelsalazar7959
    @jerelsalazar7959 2 года назад +55

    Brothers had a quarrel.. younger brother moved out, followed destiny, big bro kept unwelcome tabs on little bro, but family ties bring them together again. Litte brother became strong and successful, not so little anymore. Then, old bro's neighbor started bullying around, and the prodigal brother jumped in to help. Their destinies merged again, their bond stronger than ever.

    • @ElonTusk.
      @ElonTusk. Год назад +6

      its father, the british is the main reason americans exist..

    • @user-db1ji3wq7j
      @user-db1ji3wq7j 8 дней назад

      Little bro should never have left the British empire, crime rates would likely be far lower and the justice system far less corrupt.

  • @bpetey5970
    @bpetey5970 2 года назад +459

    As an American, I love the Brits. And honestly being a nation born from the British empire we were always destined to be good friends after we got over bad feelings of the revolutionary war/war of 1812. Most American culture, customs, and obviously the language come from the English and the Scots. The more I learn about the settling and expansion of America the more I realize that even though we separated from Britain, we owe our society to them.
    Rule Britannia and God bless America 🇺🇸🇬🇧

    • @BobC250
      @BobC250 2 года назад +26

      Shout out for the Swedes and Nordics too though, given that you have a Scandinavian family name! :o)

    • @bpetey5970
      @bpetey5970 2 года назад +25

      @@BobC250 of course! Shoutout to the Scandinavians! I’m mostly Scottish and English but I do have a bunch of Danish and Norwegian ancestry as well! In my family tree there’s this fun area where you see Peterson’s and Pedersvens eventually somehow end up as Petersen.

    • @archivesoffantasy5560
      @archivesoffantasy5560 2 года назад +12

      @@bpetey5970 one area in which the U.K. really influenced the US was in the legal systems. If you look up a map of different country legal systems you’ll see both U.K. and US (except Louisiana) use English common law. Whilst most of continental Europe and South America use civil law like Napoleonic code etc.
      I’m not trying to say they’re entirely the same as there’s notable differences but both do use the English common law in some variety.

    • @encycl07pedia-
      @encycl07pedia- 2 года назад +9

      "being a nation born from the British empire we were always destined to be good friends"
      Ukraine and Russia don't seem too friendly.

    • @Riku-Leela
      @Riku-Leela 2 года назад +9

      Cheers mate, love ya too, America adds alot of fun to the world, our country can feel a bit sleepy at times

  • @jack6126
    @jack6126 4 года назад +8515

    What unites people?
    Culture?
    Religion?
    Politics?
    Peace?
    War?
    All are wrong, what unites people most is a fear of a powerful Germany

    • @3seven5seven1nine9
      @3seven5seven1nine9 4 года назад +534

      The greatest dividers unify us all

    • @T25de
      @T25de 4 года назад +174

      Or so the Germans would have us believe

    • @T25de
      @T25de 4 года назад +371

      I find that big juicy tits often bring people together

    • @oldskoolchomp81
      @oldskoolchomp81 4 года назад +204

      Germany has been the root of two world wars and is _again_ trying to centralize power in Europe.

    • @hodor9851
      @hodor9851 4 года назад +429

      @@oldskoolchomp81 lol, another guy thinking germany started wwI, when really, every major country in the war had a role

  • @IsaHoodie
    @IsaHoodie 4 года назад +3773

    The German's special power: Creating Friendships

    • @bengaminga5468
      @bengaminga5468 4 года назад +162

      And a great history maker.

    • @RogerTheil
      @RogerTheil 4 года назад +431

      Plot twist: Germany is actually the good guy, willing to be the bad guy just to make sure everyone else gets along.

    • @_rk553
      @_rk553 4 года назад +52

      @@RogerTheil that is me in real life

    • @trxl3515
      @trxl3515 4 года назад +45

      Roger Theil Germany was not the good guy 100 years ago
      Well, actually most of them were but the people in power weren’t.
      There’s a christmas video of the Brits and Germans playing football on christmas, it’s sad that what happened happened

    • @trxl3515
      @trxl3515 4 года назад +18

      Zaid Saad
      True, but the it’s safe to say we have the moral high ground over Nazi Germany.

  • @pfcrow
    @pfcrow 2 года назад +47

    In some ways it started with the CSS Alabama. After the Civil War, the US nearly went to war with England over that, but Grant set up a system of international arbitration, and essentially everyone was happy. Britain paid some direct damages, but not the indirect damages for the war lasting longer than it otherwise might have.

    • @doglover31418
      @doglover31418 2 года назад +6

      It wasn't just the Alabama, it was the blockade runners. All those Enfield rifle muskets came from somewhere. The US demanded Canada as reparations, but we bargained down to 'lots of gold'

    • @user-jy2tt9gc9b
      @user-jy2tt9gc9b 2 года назад +1

      By ''everyone was happy'' I assume you intentionally leave out enslaved, dehumanized and exploited Blacks and displaced Natives.

    • @pfcrow
      @pfcrow 2 года назад +8

      @@user-jy2tt9gc9b I was referring to the parties participating in the dispute. There are always plenty of people excluded.

    • @samdaniels2
      @samdaniels2 Год назад +2

      It wasn't just England. People need to learn the difference between Britain and England.

  • @benthomason3307
    @benthomason3307 2 года назад +40

    As an American, I've always found it odd that w have this tendency to become fast friends with our former enemies. Britain, Japan, Germany, Russia (at least until recently), etc.

    • @7ElevenTruther
      @7ElevenTruther Год назад

      Yeah, but not russia. We're definitely going to be their enemies for a long time until putin finally dies unfortunately.

    • @csharp3884
      @csharp3884 Год назад +1

      Can’t forget Vietnam! Vietnam is one of the most pro-USA countries in the world and they were at war only about 50 years ago

    • @benthomason3307
      @benthomason3307 Год назад

      @@csharp3884 well damn!

    • @dolphingoreeaccount7395
      @dolphingoreeaccount7395 Год назад

      I saw it pretty well summed up in a country ball comic once

    • @Dracule0117
      @Dracule0117 Год назад +10

      We've never really been closer with Russia than being allies of convenience, even during WWII. As for Japan and Germany.... when you bring a nation to its knees and then hand it back to its people and spend years to decades organizing the rebuilding effort, close relationships developing are a pretty natural product of that process.

  • @arnold3768
    @arnold3768 4 года назад +5754

    The British empire: started after crushing Spain.
    The American empire: started after crushing Spain.

    • @harrymorris2361
      @harrymorris2361 4 года назад +1165

      Like father, like son

    • @Darthwgamer
      @Darthwgamer 4 года назад +719

      Hey Spain is helping raise new nations by training them how to war.

    • @o-taco4010
      @o-taco4010 4 года назад +352

      The Philippines: Started after being invaded by Spain.
      hehe

    • @lightfallonthehead3842
      @lightfallonthehead3842 4 года назад +162

      poor spain

    • @playerone6995
      @playerone6995 4 года назад +314

      Also funny that the US is still an empire today and that while the British are not the empire they once were they are still a massive powerhouse and global player with oversea territories + commonwealth, Spain on the other hand is a mere shadow of its former self

  • @ryoga7599
    @ryoga7599 4 года назад +4212

    *during world war 1*
    UK: I never thought I’d be fighting with an American
    US: how bout with a friend

    • @wh0_am_152
      @wh0_am_152 4 года назад +239

      16 years later....
      US: Prep the military for war with the UK!
      UK: Prep the military for war with the US!
      2 years later...
      Nazi Germany: Mwahahahahahah! If the US and UK go to war then I can rule the world!
      2 years later...
      Nazi Germany: Forget that! We are going to conquer anyway!
      1 year later...
      Europe and Asia: War!
      US: let's trade!
      2 Years later....
      US: OK UK and USSR let's beat up these baddies!
      UK: You said it!
      USSR: Sure....
      4 Years later....
      US: UK let's be friends!
      UK: Ok sure!
      USSR: Defend the Motherland comrades!

    • @primuspilus44
      @primuspilus44 4 года назад +164

      Aye, I could do that

    • @lisbonne3585
      @lisbonne3585 4 года назад +24

      Ha! Lotr

    • @clamber15
      @clamber15 4 года назад +28

      Quote from LOTR. Nice one.

    • @JoelJames2
      @JoelJames2 4 года назад +1

      @@clamber15 Oi, don't even talk about that trash. Quote is from LOTR

  • @oril22
    @oril22 Год назад +21

    I think the issue was always that the UK realized that as the world industrialized it could no longer punch so far above it's weight. UK had industrialized because the other European powers couldn't tear down it's infrastructure like they had done to each other... Because UK is an island. Once it became clear though that UK needed more muscle to maintain a powerful position in the world, the inevitable rise of the USA seemed too good to be true. The countries always saw each other as family along with Canada, Australia, NZ, and British Caribbean colonies. The unquestioned dominance of the USA in the relationship would eventually come with the Suez crisis. UK is full of smart people and realizes it is best to always be on the US side of things... And thus far this has worked out very well in many way shapes and forms.

  • @ianfortuna9385
    @ianfortuna9385 2 года назад +32

    1700s: Hated each other’s guts
    1800s: Forgave each other in silence
    1990s: Fought alongside each other
    2000s: Friends till the end
    In all honesty I am American wouldn’t have it any other way for our allies across the ocean
    🇬🇧 🤝 🇺🇸

    • @alal-yy7jg
      @alal-yy7jg 3 месяца назад +3

      Sure! "Friends", sure, completely not 1 sided at all...

    • @kaddett3717
      @kaddett3717 25 дней назад +2

      ​@@alal-yy7jg It isn't one sided. Have you ever heard of Brexit? It was to separate themselves from Europe and move closer to the United States

    • @alal-yy7jg
      @alal-yy7jg 25 дней назад

      @@kaddett3717 Erm no it definitely wasn't. Being English I can tell you with 100% certainty America had absolutely nothing to do with brexit. It was to curb immigration obtain sovereignty over it's laws, have more control over it's borders and to "stop being dictated to by Brussels".
      All utter bull ofc by anyone with a partially functioning brain. We now have more immigration, are poor as can be, and are being dictated to by countries who want to send us more migrants, in exchange for trade deals.
      Regardless, literally never was America even mentioned at any point throughout the whole debacle. Most people here are either indifferent towards Americans (at best) or out right dislike them at worst.

    • @alal-yy7jg
      @alal-yy7jg 25 дней назад

      @@kaddett3717 YT scrubbed my reply but basically I said you are 100% wrong about that. I am English, it was about "sovereignty", and controlling who comes into UK. America was not even a talking point at any time throughout the entire debacle.
      Americans are not viewed favourably by most people here, it's either indifference or outright dislike.

    • @TheIceman567
      @TheIceman567 24 дня назад +2

      @@alal-yy7jg really? Because I lived in the Uk. I was liked clearly a bot account

  • @casteddu6740
    @casteddu6740 4 года назад +4398

    Britain: I hate you
    USA: I hate you too
    Britain: But that German guy looks scary...
    USA: Friends?
    Britain: Yes!
    Germany: *unites people since 1618*

    • @Omega0850
      @Omega0850 4 года назад +47

      But what about Luxemburg?

    • @casteddu6740
      @casteddu6740 4 года назад +97

      @@Omega0850 they where irrelevant even when they ran to the HRE crown
      Sorry :/

    • @markhenley3097
      @markhenley3097 4 года назад +48

      The countryballs cartoon.

    • @casteddu6740
      @casteddu6740 4 года назад +3

      @@markhenley3097 yeah

    • @visigoth3696
      @visigoth3696 4 года назад +4

      what about Austria?

  • @gidmichigan1765
    @gidmichigan1765 4 года назад +3329

    Everyone: You're such an imperialist USA.
    USA: Hey, I'm just following the footsteps of my father.
    UK: That's my boy.

    • @zakaryloreto6526
      @zakaryloreto6526 4 года назад +54

      Gid Michigan who do you think they learned it from

    • @a2thee270
      @a2thee270 4 года назад +44

      Mother, UK is a monarchy

    • @cageybee7221
      @cageybee7221 4 года назад +66

      @@a2thee270 kings exist

    • @a2thee270
      @a2thee270 4 года назад +7

      @@cageybee7221 at the time the queen was in charge

    • @cageybee7221
      @cageybee7221 4 года назад +71

      @@a2thee270 king george........

  • @lud3re384
    @lud3re384 2 года назад +5

    2:52
    That "howdy" sign made me laugh way too much lol

  • @benthomason3307
    @benthomason3307 2 года назад +11

    So from the UK's perspective, America is like a rebellious teen who moved out after a heated argument with dad, but then mended ties once they grew more mature.

  • @QuantumAscension1
    @QuantumAscension1 3 года назад +6102

    UK: Hey, wanna help us in the Great War
    US: Nah, we're pretty isolationist right now.
    UK: But, if we lose we can't pay you back the money.
    US: ALL HANDS, MAN YOUR BATTLESTATIONS!!!!!

    • @paganphil100
      @paganphil100 3 года назад +117

      QuantumAscension1: Please try to arrive in time for the kick-off next time US.....but thanks anyway :-)

    • @Jedi_Spartan_38
      @Jedi_Spartan_38 3 года назад +162

      Germany: "So we're going back to using Submarines wherever we like. Just a polite warning."
      USA: "This means WAR!"

    • @krel7160
      @krel7160 3 года назад +170

      @@paganphil100 US: Eh? No, no, you don't understand. This is Europe's war, you guys started this. not our problem.
      Japan: Hey.
      US: On second thought, how soon can we get a battalion's worth of munitions to your shores alongside rations and medical supplies?

    • @Delgen1951
      @Delgen1951 3 года назад +8

      And they still bib not repay it.

    • @stringer-ik1pc
      @stringer-ik1pc 3 года назад +39

      @@Delgen1951 wrong twat. The myth is that America came into the second world war. Which is crap. The day after the Japanese bombed pearl harbour Hitler declared war on America. They had no choice.

  • @cjriketf2
    @cjriketf2 3 года назад +4573

    Britain and the US IRL: Allies
    British People and Americans Online: Constantly at war

    • @legionofmetal9968
      @legionofmetal9968 3 года назад +602

      oh yeah you cant beat a bit of online banter though.
      Its a very love-hate relationship. we love to hate each other!

    • @paytonbutler3301
      @paytonbutler3301 3 года назад +294

      British "people"*

    • @alaricblack9788
      @alaricblack9788 3 года назад +248

      I don't know, I think their criticism of our politics were apt. Likewise with their solutions.
      And that constitution is looking pretty... Well, uh, pretty pretty... to us Brits.
      One can hardly blame them for attempting to turn the sea into tea either.
      I too feel a sadness that the dolphins might never taste tea, given that they're one of the most intelligent creatures. A very noble endeavour indeed by the Americans.

    • @manawearblack
      @manawearblack 3 года назад +82

      Honestly I think American guys just absolutely hate that most of their women find most of us attractive, it seems to be the root cause of a lot of problems

    • @alaricblack9788
      @alaricblack9788 3 года назад +266

      @@manawearblack Until we smile and scare then away with our wonky tea-stained teeth that is :')
      Some of us be looking like penny-wise with a meth problem.
      Not sure how that even happens because dentistry is free, and we clearly prefer cocanya because meth makes the tea taste funny.
      Feck. Roasted the wrong side 🤐

  • @unclefester4626
    @unclefester4626 2 года назад +29

    The UK, Aussies, and Canada are our best allies. There are others but those 3 are our best.

  • @stuartday1330
    @stuartday1330 Год назад +15

    I love the little signs that the characters have and the simplicity of the entire explanation. Very entertaining.

  • @insulam821
    @insulam821 4 года назад +2722

    ‘The USA too had a growing global empire’
    like father like son

    • @genericyoutubeaccount579
      @genericyoutubeaccount579 4 года назад +268

      We learned from the best.

    • @minisciencedude
      @minisciencedude 4 года назад +139

      Its beautiful really.

    • @mariano98ify
      @mariano98ify 4 года назад +29

      @@genericyoutubeaccount579 and when your Brexit and your empire fall apart

    • @mariano98ify
      @mariano98ify 4 года назад +15

      @@Efelwen and why you betrayed Rhodesia and South Africa? To see them turn into shitholes?

    • @grand-dadmiral
      @grand-dadmiral 4 года назад +61

      @@mariano98ify Colonial adventures in South Africa and Rhodesia were too costly for the United Kingdom to effectively maintain. Sure, some might view it as betrayal, but the alternative for Britain was to go bankrupt. Their hand was forced.

  • @intothelean2930
    @intothelean2930 3 года назад +7760

    As an American who deployed militarily with the brits on numerous occasions they have earned my undying loyalty for introducing me to the glorious meal that is the english breakfast.

    • @ballrogg7092
      @ballrogg7092 3 года назад +379

      Your welcome

    • @residentelect
      @residentelect 3 года назад +1128

      And completely opposite, I served alongside the yanks when in the RAF, and all I can say is thank you... *THANK YOU* ... For bringing Burger King and Pizza Hut to Kandahar air base!

    • @intothelean2930
      @intothelean2930 3 года назад +379

      @@residentelect LOL we tend to turn our big FOBS into shopping malls.
      artillery - check
      air strip - check
      housing, parking, and maintanance - check
      strip mall - check

    • @residentelect
      @residentelect 3 года назад +294

      @@intothelean2930
      I was a MERT (Medical Emergency Response Team) Paramedic, and had the privileged of treating guys from 87th Inf, 10th Mountain Division, 82nd Airborne, and 3rd Battalion 7th USMC, to name but a few that I remember.
      Had some great laughs in the belly of those Chinooks, despite the lads oftentimes having suffered the most horrifying injuries. You guys do "Gallows Humour" very well!
      All bloody good blokes, and I consider it an honour I was part of the team who plucked so many of those boys out of the shit, patched them up, and made sure they got home to their families.
      Made some lifelong friends, and I'll never have to pay for a hotel whenever I vacation in the US again lol
      Hope you made it home in one piece brother?

    • @intothelean2930
      @intothelean2930 3 года назад +158

      Made it home fine. good memories with the brits and aussies. still haven't managed to replicate the breakfast correctly stateside. I can get close and good but whoever ran our mess loved their job and made some damn good eting out of deployment based food supplies.

  • @fightingforthefuture2941
    @fightingforthefuture2941 Год назад +8

    I love how the US and the UK are always picking with each other, but in the end, we are really good allies and friends, and militarily, we have each others backs. It's like we're siblings. We can mess with each other, but nobody else dare do it.

  • @scottlang7271
    @scottlang7271 2 года назад +3

    I love the dancing through the flowers bit at the 2:58 mark to indicate friendship :)

  • @TheReikk
    @TheReikk 4 года назад +4962

    "Britain had long practiced a policy of isolationism"
    *looks at 1898 world map*
    Well yes, but actually no.

    • @fanta9377
      @fanta9377 4 года назад +605

      "In regards to the European Powers"
      Britain has long attempted to maintain the status quo close to home.

    • @lsimpson8307
      @lsimpson8307 4 года назад +79

      Yeah they are the mother of colonialism and imperialism, they planted their flag all over the world.

    • @T-1001
      @T-1001 4 года назад +247

      @@lsimpson8307 Actually that would be Spain and Portugal in terms of modern colonialism. England (and later the UK), France and the Netherlands were all fairly late to the party in comparison to them. As for Imperialism, there's nearly 1,500 years of that before England or any of the other constituent countries of the UK even existed.

    • @lsimpson8307
      @lsimpson8307 4 года назад +22

      T1000 not going to get into a pissing match here with you professor. I stand by my statement.

    • @T-1001
      @T-1001 4 года назад +137

      @@lsimpson8307 Ahh weak stream syndrome. Fair enough.

  • @BabylonDkHa
    @BabylonDkHa 4 года назад +2650

    “America has no permanent friends or enemies, only interests”
    Henry Kissinger.

    • @derricka7751
      @derricka7751 4 года назад +670

      If they replaced "America" with "Every country" they'd have themselves a good quote there.

    • @adamlynch9153
      @adamlynch9153 4 года назад +178

      Dude literally fuck that guy. Talk about corruption.

    • @krashd
      @krashd 4 года назад +88

      @@derricka7751 Except the quote is actually true for America, I don't see any other nation spawning aircraft carriers onto every sea and ocean, I don't see any other country sanctioning other countries repeatedly, I don't see any other country starting trade wars with tariffs.
      Which part of American Henry Kissinger's quote makes you think it's relevant to Albania, Zimbabwe and 195 of the 196 countries between those two in the alphabet?

    • @verk4459
      @verk4459 4 года назад +241

      Rob Fraser In order to be a world power that’s what you have to do.

    • @zotaninoron3548
      @zotaninoron3548 4 года назад +59

      Never Trust the U.S. to honor a deal longer than four years.

  • @Gandhi_Physique
    @Gandhi_Physique Год назад +2

    That cannon at 2:28 scared the hell outta me playing this video in the background of this zombie game lmao

  • @creeg8303
    @creeg8303 2 года назад +21

    There's a reason why the UK-US relationship is called "the Special Relationship". The level of cooperation between the UK and US as world powers over many years is unprecedented, with the US seeing itself from the beginning as a child of the UK- politically and culturally. Even during the American revolution, American leaders' stated that they were rebelling to seize their rights as Englishman- not to completely sever ties. After the Revolution, the US and UK still had strong ties, even if those ties weren't always affectionate ones. Since then, the US has continued to stand alongside the UK as it gives up its Empire largely on its own terms.

    • @nicktecky55
      @nicktecky55 2 года назад

      I think you need to look a little more closely. Since 1945, and especially since Vietnam, Congress have been limiting the powers of the President to act unilaterally. The Presidency is where any special relationship is vested, and the strength of that depends on each incumbent. In Congress, or at least the HoR, all is Pork Barrel. To mix the metaphors, the reason the USA has such an absurdly high level of military spending is because no Commander in Chief can take away one state's slice of apple pie to give to another, they just have to keep making the pie bigger.
      Thatcher-Reagan meant support during the Falklands, against the State Department. Blair-Clinton in contrast; Blair spent every cent of influence he had to engage the US in Yugoslavia, even after Srebrenica. In Ukraine, US/UK were together at the start trying to persuade the EU to wake up and smell the coffee, but Boris Johnson has had to act unilaterally many times now. It is not clear if that is a cover; acting as a surrogate and thus bypassing Congress, or genuine foot dragging by the White House.
      Also, NEVER forget Suez. The French and Israelis certainly haven't, I doubt if the Brits have either.

    • @tw8464
      @tw8464 6 месяцев назад

      If the good ole monarchy hadn't kept messing with us like around 1812, US and Britain might have been friends again much earlier.

    • @embreis2257
      @embreis2257 5 месяцев назад

      funny thing, this so called _special relationship_ . the US doesn't see anything special in their relation to the UK, only UK politicians use the term to assure themselves. some would say they are delusional. the US does its thing and when push comes to shove pursue their interests. there are numerous examples when the US ignored the UK, pushed aside the UK or their interests or bullied the UK - like they do with any other nation, allied or not. the US used the UK to derail any attempt by the French or Germans or anyone else to turn the ECC/EU into something the US disliked.
      get real and see it as it is: the US does realpolitik, countries have interests, not friends

  • @noonedude101
    @noonedude101 3 года назад +2983

    "They didn't like Germany."
    Bruh that's basically like the entire history of Europe in one sentence.

    • @peanutrecord6989
      @peanutrecord6989 3 года назад +147

      Germany: exists
      The entire fucking world: you son of a bitch how dare you still live

    •  2 года назад +4

      and then the dart of hate landed on soviet union and is still stuck in Moscow.

    • @jacklovejoy5290
      @jacklovejoy5290 2 года назад +269

      Or "They didn't like Muslims" "They didn't like the Poles" "They didn't like Russia" and of course "They didn't like Jews"

    • @maxis2k
      @maxis2k 2 года назад +311

      It was more "they didn't like France" for about 1000 years. The hating Germany thing started in the 1800s, for one obvious reason.

    • @Cjnw
      @Cjnw 2 года назад +11

      Saying Bruh is Normie

  • @Captain_Yorkie1
    @Captain_Yorkie1 4 года назад +1897

    The relationship between the UK and US
    Is a classic father-son relationship.

    • @mr.h1083
      @mr.h1083 3 года назад +243

      We have our disagreements, but when shit needs to be done, we do it together.

    • @xxmrbloodbagxx770
      @xxmrbloodbagxx770 3 года назад +38

      @@mr.h1083 yep😂

    • @OnlyGrafting
      @OnlyGrafting 3 года назад +82

      @Nurse Natalie i think father son worls better. The elderly father in his retirement being secured by the son that he created whether or not he meant to.

    • @FVStageII-hg3dp
      @FVStageII-hg3dp 3 года назад +22

      @@OnlyGrafting Mother-daughter works better because most countries are referred to as she/her

    • @denierdev9723
      @denierdev9723 3 года назад +30

      @@FVStageII-hg3dp "Fatherland"

  • @Edward135i
    @Edward135i 2 года назад +12

    Funny story I was in India a month ago for a wedding (I'm American), and I could tell who was educated at a British school just by their posture and how they structured their sentences, the Indian people at the wedding where amazed by this and thought it was a magic trick or something.

  • @moisesrodriguez9007
    @moisesrodriguez9007 2 года назад +8

    Britain: man fook Germany
    America: yeah fook Germany
    Britain: Did we just become best friends?
    America: I think so.

  • @lordbane21
    @lordbane21 3 года назад +2845

    US as a kid: When I grow up I'll never be like you!
    US as an adult: *becomes exactly like the UK*

    • @mufradr
      @mufradr 3 года назад +46

      Well its not like the england/uk that it left in 1777

    • @crowbar9566
      @crowbar9566 3 года назад +193

      @@mufradr Oh that "tyranny" that wanted Americans to make a modest contribution to their own defence to ease the burden on the English taxpayers, or wanted them to honour treaties signed with the native Americans, or even stop creating unnecessary wars on the frontiers that English taxpayers had to fund with little or no benefit to themselves. The American Revolution taught in US schools is pure one-sided propaganda bullshit that casts brits as "redcoated nazis" while most of the warcrimes were actually committed by the patriots.

    • @mufradr
      @mufradr 3 года назад +36

      @@crowbar9566 no i mean modern americsa and old england were very different not saying one is worse than another. Are you fishinf for arguments? if so sorry but i dont wanna argue

    • @mufradr
      @mufradr 3 года назад +24

      @@crowbar9566 and wdym war crimes i dont think the geneva conventions happened back then

    • @crowbar9566
      @crowbar9566 3 года назад +37

      @@mufradr There was a concept of the "laws of war" even back then, its where we get our concepts of chivalry from - nothing to do with opening doors for women. I admit it maybe never occurred to the white belligerents that this applied to the native americans or other people regarded as 'savages' at the time.

  • @Confederatepictures
    @Confederatepictures 4 года назад +965

    Confederacy: So will you help us out?
    UK: Well yes, but actually no.

    • @hellodolly7989
      @hellodolly7989 4 года назад +45

      Fhjthnl Lol Iuyo Yeah slavery in the 21st Century would be hella cool bro

    • @Volcanikss
      @Volcanikss 4 года назад +15

      @@hellodolly7989 For real bro I could have my own slaves!

    • @Silverstone_Myth
      @Silverstone_Myth 4 года назад +15

      @@Volcanikss thicc ones at that ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°

    • @Gizmonips
      @Gizmonips 4 года назад +20

      I don’t know why people think black people had it bad just in the U.S. Anyone with darker skin with African ancestry gets treated like shit across the globe. People even have black people being colorist amongst themselves and looking down on people with darker skin. This thread is a good example of the international racism. You will still never have bigger dicks than us. 🖕🏽

    • @em1ownerify
      @em1ownerify 4 года назад +9

      HelloDolly slavery would have faded out eventually either way

  • @SpectreNight
    @SpectreNight 2 года назад +2

    I really enjoy your videos, appreciate the work and research put into them! You've also got a charming voice.

  • @logantroy9634
    @logantroy9634 2 года назад +1

    cant stop binging your videos, well done

  • @Csmythe95
    @Csmythe95 3 года назад +3852

    UK, and US relations are funny. We are like a married couple that have been together for 200+ years.

    • @imcarlosjr4898
      @imcarlosjr4898 3 года назад +508

      More like a father, son relationship

    • @fatcatsnuggleparty4272
      @fatcatsnuggleparty4272 3 года назад +356

      @@imcarlosjr4898 Sweet home alabama.

    • @starboysuniverse9956
      @starboysuniverse9956 3 года назад +94

      @@fatcatsnuggleparty4272 no just noo!

    • @rubensteinfinsteraarhorn9028
      @rubensteinfinsteraarhorn9028 3 года назад +54

      I N C E S T

    • @bigbay1159
      @bigbay1159 3 года назад +172

      @@Phoenicianx666x So the UK would basically be the same thing, just a slightly slimmer version with old timey English, and munching on fish and chips with a pint instead?

  • @Dan-px8gk
    @Dan-px8gk 3 года назад +354

    1900: Barely on speaking terms
    2000: Drunken "I LOVE you, man" calls every weekend

    • @bigbay1159
      @bigbay1159 3 года назад +12

      With a lot of angry hate fucking, mixed in-between

    • @alexpaul9407
      @alexpaul9407 3 года назад +14

      Twice a week for the english

  • @TheWinger19
    @TheWinger19 Год назад +8

    UK: It’s called football, not soccer.
    USA: *Laughs in landing on the Moon*

    • @dreamcore
      @dreamcore 6 дней назад

      until the postwar period it was called soccer in England too

  • @RavaalekDreamblade
    @RavaalekDreamblade Год назад +10

    May the Queen rest in peace,
    Signed by a American.

  • @masterstepz9800
    @masterstepz9800 4 года назад +742

    USA: Look papa, I dropped a big Dookie on Japan.
    UK: That's my boy!

    • @greenalienfromspace
      @greenalienfromspace 4 года назад +5

      @Ezio Auditore Yup

    • @jonathanwells223
      @jonathanwells223 4 года назад

      mr red stare into the abyss and the abyss stares back

    • @robroux6074
      @robroux6074 4 года назад

      plot twist Germany is the good guy; UK is the evil villian. It's like a Usual Suspects ending.

    • @LuisBrito-ly1ko
      @LuisBrito-ly1ko 4 года назад

      MasterStepz9 •
      Actually, it’s “mama”

    • @legendary_tortoiseo5553
      @legendary_tortoiseo5553 4 года назад

      mr red Is sad that anime didn’t burn with the rest of the cities

  • @calvincardwell6562
    @calvincardwell6562 4 года назад +525

    The real imperialism wasn’t the wars fought, rather, it was the friends we made along the way

  • @Zadir09
    @Zadir09 3 месяца назад +5

    I absolutely love the Brits. I can’t type what I think about them and some of the things Ive laughed with them about but know, they just get things. Maybe it’s our culture making me think we are more similar? Either way, take care of yourselves on those islands friends. Anytime you wish visit, tho it is like hell on earth here at the moment.
    🇺🇸🤠🍻💂‍♀️🇬🇧

  • @alexmorales8751
    @alexmorales8751 2 года назад +9

    I’m pretty sure this comment section explains exactly what kind of relationship the US and the UK have together.

  • @zyxwut321
    @zyxwut321 4 года назад +2229

    The UK/USA relationship is kind of like a parent/child relationship where the oldest, most ambitious and talented child had turbulent teen years, broke away from its parent and left home during a huge traumatizing fight, later as an adult became wildly successful and reconciled to become the favorite child while other younger siblings (Canada, Australia, New Zealand...) were better behaved and also successful though not quite as dynamic.

    • @eric_e95
      @eric_e95 2 года назад +243

      That is .... entirely accurate

    • @williamking6787
      @williamking6787 2 года назад +80

      That traumatizing fight apparently involving slitting the neck of the uncle who was trying to intervene while he was sleeping off a hangover on a holiday the weird teen didn't like for some reason

    • @romaniahaps7413
      @romaniahaps7413 2 года назад +66

      The mum was napoleon

    • @djlunawolf5228
      @djlunawolf5228 2 года назад +44

      Ah yes, I will use this for my headcannons in the Countryhumans fandom. Thank you for this random person.

    • @corro7276
      @corro7276 2 года назад +32

      Love this analogy, that's exactly how I see it, the United States has its flaws but we are proud of what you have become. However I do feel like there is a deeper meaning to our special relationship. I have always felt that your government keeps us close because it still sees us a a threat because of our influence on the world stage and our history with war and tactics

  • @garabic8688
    @garabic8688 4 года назад +865

    Britain: hey America, what do you got there?
    America: A global empire like you!
    Britain: *sniff* I raised him well

    • @leoslack6104
      @leoslack6104 4 года назад +14

      Gordon Talbot ha ha ‘global’

    • @adilhayder.
      @adilhayder. 4 года назад +36

      @n/a you sound stupid.

    • @drawde_064
      @drawde_064 4 года назад +3

      n/a why?

    • @Paul020253
      @Paul020253 4 года назад +48

      @n/a The British Empire went from AD1497 to still having a remnant today. The American Empire started in 1945 and is falling apart after 74 years. When you have been around for over 500 years come back to us, until then.......

    • @drawde_064
      @drawde_064 4 года назад +17

      Frank Clarke sure thing bud you keep telling yourself that.

  • @suecox2308
    @suecox2308 Год назад +3

    Nicely done--I hadn't thought of this in any detail before, but it's good to see how the "special relationship" developed after what by any measure could be considered a disastrous beginning!

  • @mendezo111
    @mendezo111 2 года назад +1

    This was an excellent vide! Thank you for sharing

  • @RMAGGR
    @RMAGGR 4 года назад +550

    "So why are we going to war?" "We need to defend the people who owe us money, or they won't be able to pay us back!" Doesn't have quite the same ring as 'freedom'.

    • @MrComputerCoder
      @MrComputerCoder 4 года назад +25

      Considering we would have went to war regardless as Germany grew in power and acquired massive land and therefore resources, the naval battles would have happened and mass loss of life.
      It was to prevent tyranny and GIVE FREEDOM to those in need.

    • @somethingsomething8511
      @somethingsomething8511 4 года назад +16

      @@MrComputerCoder also money, mainly FREEDOM, but you know while there's money to be made why not make some?

    • @werlder
      @werlder 4 года назад +17

      What's sad is that this is a very real reason to go to war, not because you support what your allies are doing but because you need them to pay that loan you issued.

    • @TomGB-81
      @TomGB-81 4 года назад +2

      @@werlder Ultimately, if Britain had fallen, then what happened to Japan would've instead happened to the USA. Especially if Germany didn't turn on Russia.

    • @Psychiatrick
      @Psychiatrick 4 года назад

      Why do to war? To create debt!!! And to pay down debt (1 pound of silver for 1 pound of flesh)

  • @hfar_in_the_sky
    @hfar_in_the_sky 4 года назад +841

    "Barring a few mishaps here and there."
    *early 1960s*
    USA: "Hey Britain, are you still peeved about that whole Suez thing?"
    Britain: "Don't speak to me."

    • @walsh9080
      @walsh9080 4 года назад +145

      Britain: Have fun policing the Middle East now you've crippled the ability of the French and ourselves to do the job for you. Sure that will never blow up in your face.

    • @lsd310
      @lsd310 4 года назад +84

      UK: so you are having a vietnam problem USA?Remember the Suez?Not my problem and we woudnt help you

    • @lukedetering4490
      @lukedetering4490 4 года назад +18

      @@walsh9080 USA: Its the way you taught me father. You did it too

    • @walsh9080
      @walsh9080 4 года назад +44

      @@lukedetering4490 Britain: *hypocritical condescending parent tone* Do as I say, not as I do.

    • @lukedetering4490
      @lukedetering4490 4 года назад +16

      @@walsh9080 USA: But Dad, I'm a grown ass man and I can do what I want. FREEDOM!

  • @salionshatterstar
    @salionshatterstar 2 года назад +2

    Thanks! I’ve often wondered this exact question.

  • @mcjohnerton
    @mcjohnerton 11 месяцев назад +1

    They spoke the same language: "Howdy" and the dead eye stare was amazing!! XD

  • @LANSl0t
    @LANSl0t 4 года назад +3006

    Lenin knew this would happen

    • @Ricky911_
      @Ricky911_ 4 года назад +73

      For real though

    • @terrypennington2519
      @terrypennington2519 4 года назад +262

      @BlackDeathViral03 That's because Roosevelt was staunchly against the Reich, he saw the threat of them literally being able to take over all of Europe, and he was correct to fear them beforehand. Of course even then the American people were in extreme support of neutrality, until that faithful day on December 7th, 1941, "A date that will live, in infamy", which turned everyone's opinion in a complete 180 and were in full war support.

    • @terrypennington2519
      @terrypennington2519 4 года назад +107

      @BlackDeathViral03 Yeh when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor Roosevelt probably breathed a massive sigh of relief that the country would finally be in support of war

    • @terrypennington2519
      @terrypennington2519 4 года назад +82

      @Reunite The British Empire Let me reword my original comment which I deleted because it was ass
      A'ight so Roosevelt was obviously not a neutral lover, he made it very evident that he really hated the Reich, wanted to support the allies, and wasn't keen on supplying the Reich nor its allies that much as well. He also hated the Japanese empire, disliking their expansionism into China as well as the rest of Asia and set an embargo on them to literally stall their entire oil supply. As for Pearl Harbor, it wasn't really intentional, yes those ships were moved there to basically tell Japan to fuck off but he wasn't actually expecting an attack like that and especially one of that scale, it costed the US a shit ton of battleships. At the same time though, deep down, he was thankful it happened because he could finally unite the country under a common enemy. The war inadvertently fixed A LOT of the country's major problems purtaining from the great depression, and because of the war the US would go on to become as powerful as it is today.
      Can't imagine a world where the fascists won, though being of German dissent and nearly Aryan i'm sure it wouldn't change much for me, but i'd rather the world be as it is now rather than that alternative.

    • @idusaoukhint840
      @idusaoukhint840 4 года назад +7

      @Reunite The British Empire Funny that you misused "whom".

  • @Senor_potato
    @Senor_potato 4 года назад +1328

    German empire: you cant use shotguns because they are inhumane and cause immense pain and suffering
    America: *how bout i do anyways*

    • @Gizmonips
      @Gizmonips 4 года назад +31

      Lelllll, I read this in his singing voice.

    • @morrisse0_088
      @morrisse0_088 4 года назад +248

      Germans complaining shotguns are bad, while they invented mustard gas...

    • @werlder
      @werlder 4 года назад +27

      *several years later*
      "Yeah sure we signed the Geneva convention, but let me introduce you to my new pal AGENT ORANGE"

    • @kylebricky6419
      @kylebricky6419 4 года назад +7

      r/unexpectedbillwurtz

    • @albon8000
      @albon8000 4 года назад +3

      @@morrisse0_088 uk did too

  • @agoofypolishguycalled5ive
    @agoofypolishguycalled5ive 11 месяцев назад +4

    I support USA and UK's great relationship from Poland. Love them both!

  • @Jim1971a
    @Jim1971a Год назад +6

    I from the USA. I love England and Great Britain. I was really touched when Tony Blair came and did a speech with President Bush a few days after 9/11. I feel like the British royal family is my royal family too. I have great affection for Britain and it’s people, even though I have never been there (does Gibraltar count?)

  • @demarcusparris8100
    @demarcusparris8100 3 года назад +552

    I'm a Guyanese, glad to hear that Britian and American became allies because of us

    • @lewisvargrson
      @lewisvargrson 2 года назад +46

    • @BreakingWhite
      @BreakingWhite 2 года назад +38

      Well thank you my friend it’s very nice being allies with the UK

    • @DoctorCyan
      @DoctorCyan 2 года назад +19

      We should’ve given you all of that disputed territory. Love, from the United States

    • @aresgodofwar0422
      @aresgodofwar0422 2 года назад +3

      @@DoctorCyan guyana was the british colony that got the territory no?

    • @cienfuegos8155
      @cienfuegos8155 2 года назад

      (Because of them taking advantage of you)

  • @thematrix1101
    @thematrix1101 4 года назад +232

    Problems in relation? Can’t get along? Need potential ally?
    Don’t worry, Germany is here to solve everything.

    • @batstoast3560
      @batstoast3560 4 года назад

      Danka deutschland and all that jazz.
      I hope you have a good year.

    • @user-tz5uq2bt1s
      @user-tz5uq2bt1s 4 года назад +13

      German engineering fixes international relations between other nations.

  • @EXMUTRKS
    @EXMUTRKS Год назад +1

    Wow. That was quick and straight to the piont.

  • @MikeJones__Who
    @MikeJones__Who 2 года назад +3

    "You suck!" "Nerd" signs had me rolling lol

  • @willbxtn
    @willbxtn 4 года назад +150

    "They spoke the same language"
    The shade being thrown I response to "Howdy" is unreal. Literally laughed out loud.

    • @davidb6576
      @davidb6576 4 года назад +7

      Ditto. Wonderful how a bit of eyelid hooding can convey so much...

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 4 года назад +3

      During WW1 almost as many Americans spoke German (ask Donald Trump about his grandmother...).

    • @semiramisbonaparte1627
      @semiramisbonaparte1627 4 года назад

      ACTUALLY AMERICA HAD A HUGE GERMAN SPEAKING BASE WHICH WAS BANNED...I LIVE IN KANSAS AND WE HAD A MAJORITY GERMAN SPEAKING POPULATION FOR AWHILE AND MANY SCHOOLS AND NEWSPAPERS SPOKE/WERE WRITTEN IN GERMAN

    • @RogerTheil
      @RogerTheil 4 года назад +5

      @@semiramisbonaparte1627 ok that's pretty cool but you don't have to yell about it.

  • @gabrielagustinhomas
    @gabrielagustinhomas 2 года назад +10

    Man, there's so much you coulda still mentioned, like the border disputes between the U.S. and British Canada, such as the Aroostook War of 1838 - 1839 and the Pig War of 1859. You coulda have also talked about the Boxer Rebellion and the Samoan Civil War.

    • @rayburridge2359
      @rayburridge2359 Год назад

      ..or Monarchy or Joe Biden?

    • @gabrielagustinhomas
      @gabrielagustinhomas Год назад

      @@rayburridge2359 I don’t understand. I’m talking about historically. I’m not talking about the monarchy or present-day American leaders.

  • @AlexDaeling
    @AlexDaeling Год назад

    Solid video quick concise and said exactly what i wanted to know👍

  • @TheECSH
    @TheECSH 4 года назад +293

    How did Britain and France go from bitter rivals to close allies throughout much of the 20th century?

    • @joeperez3520
      @joeperez3520 4 года назад +122

      Once again, a third party that both of them began to worry about... Russia.

    • @krim7
      @krim7 4 года назад +2

      The Fashoda Incident
      was the turning point.

    • @alexcba3
      @alexcba3 4 года назад +45

      We didn't like Germany. After that calmed down we both had colonial empires we were trying to maintain. I'd also stress that it's always been a matter of convenience rather than any particular affinity for each other, whereas while the Americans can be irritating at times we generally quite like them. I'm British fyi

    • @migkillerphantom
      @migkillerphantom 4 года назад +85

      Hating Germany. Really, Germany did a huge favor to world peace just by existing and ensuring everybody could come together and hate its guts.

    • @migkillerphantom
      @migkillerphantom 4 года назад +7

      @@alexcba3 the British seem to lowkey love the French. It's like that tsun... tsu... whatever

  • @walsh9080
    @walsh9080 4 года назад +359

    Has anyone ever heard the story of Gilbert Bates? He was an American who took a $1000 bet in 1872, that he couldn't walk the from the Scottish border to London carrying the American flag without being insulted.
    Not only was he not insulted, British people gave him free food, paid to put him up in hotels, were generally interested and friendly about American culture. By the time he reached London; he had acquired a massive crowd of supporters and had to complete the last leg of the journey by carriage because the crowds were too big for him to pass.
    Bates, to his credit as a person, declined the $1000 he won because he believed the story he could tell his fellow Americans had much more value than money. He could prove to his countrymen that Britain didn't hate them, despite supporting the confederacy less than a decade before.

    • @Charles.Wright
      @Charles.Wright 4 года назад +34

      That's awesome. I had never heard of that before.

    • @vincereterram8150
      @vincereterram8150 4 года назад +68

      I'm surprised that not even a single person called him a wankstain or something.

    • @madphantom3298
      @madphantom3298 4 года назад +9

      Dont search up his name on youtube

    • @walsh9080
      @walsh9080 4 года назад +5

      @@madphantom3298 Omg wtf? 😂. I was not expecting that.

    • @vincereterram8150
      @vincereterram8150 4 года назад

      @@walsh9080 What was it?

  • @nrrork
    @nrrork Год назад +3

    Ah, we can't quit you guys.
    It's the accents, we're just so damn charmed by them.

  • @banzaibobA7V
    @banzaibobA7V Год назад +9

    What really blew my mind was when you mentioned WW1 was only 50 years after the US Civil War. I mean, it obviously was, but stated like that it was just kind of a WOW! moment.

    • @Armed-Forever
      @Armed-Forever Год назад +2

      yup, it’s crazy, you could have witnessed the civil war at 16 and witnessed ww2… scary, elderly ppl in 1990s parents saw the civil war live

    • @tw8464
      @tw8464 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes it's actually quite horrifying if think about it. The U.S. civil war was a gruesome mass carnage both caused by and rapidly increasing development of ever more carnage producing modern weaponry that WWI based itself on. None of these wars that are connected by most powerful technology of human history at that time and most rapid development of ever more powerful weapons in all human history, does not bode well for humanity. I often don't even want to think about U.S. civil war, WWI and WWII for this reason as these wars out of all other wars are the ones that brought us to capacity to destroy ourselves. These wars are not so long ago in this current blink of an eye.

  • @martinthecarolean9762
    @martinthecarolean9762 3 года назад +939

    USA: *gets an overseas empire*
    Britain: :’) that’s ma boy!

    • @ericcantona2874
      @ericcantona2874 3 года назад +82

      Proud dad activated

    • @solwen
      @solwen 3 года назад +10

      What's the American overseas empire ? Liberia and Hawai ?

    • @justinwolf7490
      @justinwolf7490 3 года назад +45

      solwen yes American land and military bases all over the world japan Korea Philippines Germany Iraq etc. also Puerto Rico. As far as owning whole countries though no but huge sphere of influence.

    • @seco000
      @seco000 3 года назад +29

      @@solwen US has a big ass sphere of influence and a lot of military bases they use to project said influence. They dominate The Americas, most of Europe, and good chunks of Africa and Asia; Also it has a lot of territories in the Pacific Ocean and Puerto Rico and the US Virgin islands in the Atlantic.

    • @Voltorb1993
      @Voltorb1993 3 года назад +19

      "They grow up so fast..."

  • @senorwaluigi8515
    @senorwaluigi8515 4 года назад +652

    UK: I hate Germany
    US: I hate Germany
    Me, a German: -.-

    • @migkillerphantom
      @migkillerphantom 4 года назад +84

      The team that was formed out of mutual hatred towards you now includes you too, though.

    • @SouthernGentleman
      @SouthernGentleman 4 года назад +42

      Laxe Etwlez Don’t sink a ship with Americans on it or tell Pancho Villa to invade us again and we can be friends. 🇺🇸 🇩🇪

    • @atlast1253
      @atlast1253 4 года назад +17

      There there, It’s okie I’m here and I like Germany

    • @karmo1629
      @karmo1629 4 года назад +14

      Fühlt sich mies an, oder?

    • @timvanrijn8239
      @timvanrijn8239 4 года назад +26

      @@SouthernGentleman fuck you you where already shipping tons of guns to the brits while allowing them to blockade neutral states of food. Either stay on your contined or dont though a fit wen you do and we come over there.

  • @Guydude777
    @Guydude777 2 года назад

    The "Howdy" sign got a good chuckle out of me.

  • @mdub2000
    @mdub2000 2 года назад

    thanks i always wondered about this

  • @josepheaton3829
    @josepheaton3829 4 года назад +1100

    The Germans in this comment section seem a bit passive aggressive
    Their fault for starting an empire late.

    • @anonUK
      @anonUK 4 года назад +146

      The moral of the imperialist era and the World Wars era is this:
      If you're going to do some really evil sh!t, don't do it where the people who "matter" are looking. America did their evil stuff in the prairies and the South, Britain did it in Africa and Australia (and to an extent in India), France and Belgium did theirs in Africa. Nobody cared. Germany did theirs in Poland. Everyone saw that. Nobody back then gave a toss if it didn't happen in Europe or the East Coast of North America. Shameful but true.

    • @scottydu81
      @scottydu81 4 года назад +15

      Their fault for practically ruining the 20th century. They even helped start the Russian revolution. My God, Germany! Boo!

    • @TanteEmmaaa
      @TanteEmmaaa 4 года назад +18

      @@scottydu81 actually it was austria who started it but thanks for the blame.

    • @hectorandem2944
      @hectorandem2944 4 года назад +1

      @@anonUK "People who 'matter'"? 🤔
      UK: "The sun never sets on out Empire!"

    • @oriontigley5089
      @oriontigley5089 4 года назад +5

      Wait, didn't Germany form out of the Holy Roman Empire which was the remanants of the Roman Empire or is my history off?

  • @HistoryHustle
    @HistoryHustle 4 года назад +107

    Normally history videos are about why did countries START hating each other. This one turns it around. Great job!

  • @charlesyoung2197
    @charlesyoung2197 2 года назад +5

    My family left Ireland and Britain in 1875 and I am forever thaankful since the achieved unbelievable success on one generation not possible in Britain at that time.I do love visiting Britian everyyear digging centuries into my famaly history on England which is fascinating.

  • @virtualworldsbyloff
    @virtualworldsbyloff 2 года назад +1

    I'm 52 and never really thought about this subject, many thanks for a shot concise resume

  • @ritvikvaishnav3472
    @ritvikvaishnav3472 4 года назад +200

    Why Did Britain and America Stop Hating Each Other?
    GeRMaNY

    • @LAKD
      @LAKD 3 года назад

      @John Saunders But lose many of their young men...

    • @menaak2736
      @menaak2736 3 года назад +4

      uk: My child, it's time to start a war against someone
      USA: I'm ready, Mama

  • @seanmccann3623
    @seanmccann3623 4 года назад +185

    World War 1:
    USA: Look at us
    Britain: Who woulda thought?

  • @prtech7706
    @prtech7706 Год назад

    I had never thought to seek that answer. Now that I watched this video, I want to confirm it. Kudos! You've earned a slap from my Like hand.

  • @UserName-sj8fg
    @UserName-sj8fg Год назад

    Thank you. It is so easy to look up wars but so hard tofind a documentary on peace.

  • @mikelcali6364
    @mikelcali6364 4 года назад +120

    So, all of that, oversimplified
    *USA* : I hate you!
    *UK* : I hate you, too
    *Germany* : *exists*
    *UK & USA* : nope

  • @willbroun8772
    @willbroun8772 4 года назад +389

    Questions scientists still can’t answer:
    Who is James bisernett?

    • @james_baker
      @james_baker 4 года назад +30

      Even if scientists could answer the question who is James Bisernett, is it a question that should be answered?

    • @ilyamosin3090
      @ilyamosin3090 4 года назад +9

      I prefer Rob Waterhouse

    • @pozzowon
      @pozzowon 4 года назад +10

      I'm old enough to know who Party Boy Co is........... Or old enough to think I know

    • @numberpirate
      @numberpirate 4 года назад +5

      The guy who actually spells his last name Bissonette??

    • @james_baker
      @james_baker 4 года назад

      @my mom but then who's ashes were vacuumed up after the cat knock the urn off the mantel? Damn, the deeper we go, the more questions left unanswered

  • @kdnladner93
    @kdnladner93 Год назад +2

    A sequel video to this would be cool. The special relationship from 1918 to present

  • @goldenageflash5924
    @goldenageflash5924 2 года назад +4

    Thanks much for uploading this
    That period between the US Civil War and World War I always had me wondering when they buried the hatchet
    A lot makes sense now

  • @fristnamelastname5549
    @fristnamelastname5549 4 года назад +226

    As an American. I value the long standing Alliance between the U.S. and Britain. And I hope the feeling is mutual.
    God Bless America, and God Save the Queen!

    • @MultiBurger1
      @MultiBurger1 4 года назад +38

      Thankyou Big love to USA ❣

    • @zakapholiac9377
      @zakapholiac9377 4 года назад +18

      Frist Name Last Name is brits are happy to give you yanks the credit, much love ;)

    • @Mericaa47
      @Mericaa47 4 года назад +6

      Fucking traitor siding with a autocrat I don't care if she is ceremonial you should not be celebrating autocratic leaders.

    • @brownjatt21
      @brownjatt21 4 года назад +11

      @@Mericaa47 calm your tits I'm sure he don't give af about the queen actually

    • @davehoward22
      @davehoward22 4 года назад +2

      Here here brother