I really did enjoy the video, but it can be summed up to “I need this game to be historical, so I’m going to put it on non-historical and actively imped the Germans at every step. Wait why are the Germans losing?!”
As the first founding father, I too can agree I was upset with my English daddy. I sure won't let the French put a gigantic statue in Manhattan as a constant reminder to the globe about how "American freedom" is owed almost entirely to the French. And then proceed to lose every war we participate in without the intervention of the Brits. Every single one. We don't look like a country founded on Daddy-Issues, liberated by cheese-eating-surrender-monkeys, who armed every retard we could possibly lie to with deadly weapons. That won't lead to us having the highest homicide rate on the planet. And given the above, we won't stereotype the Brtish at all; because we've done so well Daddy. We'll just laugh at their teeth and accents. Despite the fact the British are in the top 5 DMFT rating in the world (Decayed, Missing or Filled Teeth) and ours are bright-white like a 5-year-olds; because we're totally not an inhereintly racist nation based on vanity. And we certainly won't bully the natives or other small nations around us once we've gotten a little taste of power. Nope, no Daddy issues here...
If you ever need again to change tags and don't want the AI to mess all, in the console do "ai/AI" and it desactivates the AI so you can do the merge with Britain as France and then change back to UK and have all your stuff, "AI" again to activate AI
Not peruvian but here's an short essay about Peru becoming leader of the Axis : Peru emerged as the surprising leader of the Axis Powers during World War II, taking over from its former ally Germany. While the reasons for this shift may seem absurd at first glance, a closer look reveals an intricate web of political, economic, and social factors that contributed to this unexpected turn of events. To begin with, Peru's rise to prominence can be attributed in large part to its strategic location along the Pacific coast. With easy access to vital trade routes between North and South America, as well as the ability to project power across both oceans, Peru found itself in a unique position to assert dominance over the region and beyond. This geographical advantage was further bolstered by the country's booming economy during this time period, which allowed it to invest heavily in military expansion and modernization efforts. The political landscape of South America also played a significant role in Peru's ascendancy within the Axis Powers. As previously mentioned, the Communists emerged victorious from the Spanish Civil War, leading to widespread fear among conservative governments throughout the continent that they too would fall prey to Marxist ideologies if left unchecked. In response, many nations began seeking alliances with more powerful and established empires - such as Italy and Japan - in order to bolster their defenses against potential communist threats. This shift towards embracing fascism was further exacerbated by the events of 1939, when a second civil war erupted in Russia, resulting in the reinstatement of a Tsar. With the specter of an imperialist, autocratic neighbor looming large over their borders, many South American nations felt compelled to align themselves with other like-minded regimes that shared similar ideological beliefs and strategic interests. In this context, Peru found itself uniquely positioned as both a geopolitical linchpin and a symbol of resilience against communism and imperialism. As such, it quickly became the go-to ally for any nation seeking protection from these perceived threats - including Italy and Japan, who were increasingly concerned about maintaining their influence in the region amidst growing competition from other global powers like the United States and Great Britain. Moreover, Peru's rise to power within the Axis Powers was also facilitated by a series of opportunistic political maneuvers on the part of its leadership. Recognizing that Germany had become increasingly isolated and discredited following its defeat in World War I, Peruvian officials sought to position their nation as a more appealing alternative for other would-be Axis partners. To achieve this goal, Peru embarked on an aggressive public relations campaign aimed at promoting the virtues of its political system and military prowess while simultaneously highlighting the shortcomings of its German rival. This effort was further bolstered by a series of high-profile diplomatic visits between Peruvian officials and their counterparts in Italy and Japan, which helped to solidify the new alliance and pave the way for greater cooperation on matters of military strategy and economic development.
As we delve deeper into the factors contributing to Peru's rise to power within the Axis Powers during World War II, it becomes increasingly apparent that a combination of serendipitous events and strategic ingenuity played a key role in shaping this unlikely alliance. For instance, consider the pivotal moment when Peruvian officials learned of Germany's defeat in World War I - an event which would ultimately set the stage for their nation to assume control over the Axis Powers some two decades later. In a fit of unbridled optimism, the newly minted Peruvian government decided to celebrate this auspicious occasion by holding a grand victory parade through the streets of Lima - complete with lavish floats adorned with images of Adolf Hitler himself and throngs of enthusiastic citizens waving German flags. Little did they know at the time, however, that their joyous revelry would soon be overshadowed by an even more momentous event: a chance encounter between two seemingly insignificant individuals who would go on to play crucial roles in shaping Peru's destiny as the leader of the Axis Powers. The first of these unlikely heroes was none other than a humble street vendor named Miguel, whose unassuming appearance belied his true identity as an undercover operative working for the Peruvian intelligence agency. Having spent years infiltrating various subversive organizations throughout Europe and Asia, Miguel possessed intimate knowledge of the inner workings of both Italy and Japan - information which he eagerly shared with his superiors upon returning home to Lima following World War I. It was during one such debriefing session that Miguel first met another key figure in Peru's rise to power: a young military strategist named Sofia, who had recently been appointed as the head of the nation's newly formed Department of Strategic Planning and Analysis (DSPA). Impressed by her sharp intellect and keen analytical skills, Miguel quickly struck up a friendship with Sofia, sharing with her his vast storehouse of knowledge about international politics and military tactics. Over time, this unlikely alliance between two seemingly disparate individuals would evolve into a full-fledged partnership as they worked together to craft an ambitious plan aimed at securing Peru's position within the Axis Powers hierarchy. To achieve this goal, they proposed leveraging their nation's natural resources - particularly its vast reserves of gold and silver - in order to attract foreign investment from other member states while simultaneously using their influence to broker lucrative trade deals between various factions within the alliance. Of course, executing such a complex scheme would require an extraordinary degree of cunning and guile on the part of both Miguel and Sofia - qualities that they demonstrated in spades as they navigated the treacherous waters of international diplomacy. For instance, consider their masterful manipulation of public opinion back home in Peru, where they skillfully played upon widespread fears about communism and imperialism to rally support for their ambitious agenda. This included staging a series of highly provocative publicity stunts - such as organizing large-scale rallies featuring speeches by prominent anti-communist activists orchestrating elaborate hoaxes designed to discredit rival political factions within the country. Through these and other similar tactics, Miguel and Sofia were able to create a sense of urgency among the Peruvian populace that ultimately culminated in an unprecedented outpouring of support for their vision of a stronger, more prosperous nation under Axis rule. Another key aspect of Peru's ascent within the Axis Powers hierarchy was its ability to leverage its strategic location along the Pacific coast to establish itself as a major shipping hub between North and South America. This not only helped to bolster the nation's economy by attracting significant foreign investment but also allowed it to project power across both oceans - making Peru an attractive ally for other Axis members seeking protection from potential adversaries like the United States or Great Britain. To further solidify its position within the alliance, Peruvian officials embarked on a series of high-profile diplomatic visits aimed at fostering closer ties with Italy and Japan - including hosting lavish state dinners attended by various dignitaries from both nations as well as organizing joint military exercises designed to showcase their combined strength and prowess. These efforts were bolstered by an aggressive public relations campaign that sought to portray Peru as a bastion of stability and prosperity amidst the chaos and uncertainty plaguing much of Europe during this time period - with one advertisement even going so far as to depict life in Lima as being on par with living in paradise itself. As if all these factors weren't enough, Peru also managed to secure its position within the Axis Powers hierarchy by implementing a series of sweeping internal political reforms aimed at modernizing both public and private sectors throughout the nation. This included investing heavily in education and infrastructure projects - such as building new roads, bridges, and airports - while simultaneously streamlining bureaucratic processes and promoting greater efficiency within government agencies and other institutions. Together, these initiatives helped to transform Peru from a backwater outpost into a major player on the global stage - one capable of rivaling even its most powerful adversaries within the Axis Powers hierarchy. And while some may argue that this extraordinary rise to prominence was due in large part to sheer luck or happenstance, it is clear that there were far more deliberate and calculated forces at work behind the scenes than many people realize. Indeed, as we reflect upon the myriad factors contributing to Peru's assumption of leadership within the Axis Powers during World War II, one cannot help but be struck by the sheer ingenuity and resourcefulness displayed by its political leaders - qualities that continue to serve as a source of inspiration and pride for many Peruvians today. In conclusion, while it may seem absurd at first glance that Peru would rise to prominence as the leader of the Axis Powers, a closer examination reveals a complex web of factors that contributed to this unexpected turn of events. From its strategic location along the Pacific coast and booming economy to its opportunistic political maneuvers and aggressive public relations campaign, Peru was uniquely positioned to assert dominance over South America and beyond during World War II - ultimately emerging as one of the most influential nations within the Axis Powers hierarchy.
-the alternate path of 'ratify the Stresa Front' makes Italy guarantee Austria, which then leads both of them to join the Allies, IF France is also in there. It's also why Italy was asking for colonies rather than just declaring war -you probably already realised this but the reason that so many random African colonies popped out of you is because of Ethiopia, as you yourself instigated in your sparkly, filled with rainbows and unicorns Ethiopia games HoI4 lore moments Also, great video. Germany dying repeatedly makes for a great script and video
@@mangonel probably one of the possible leaders you can pick after Poland is exiled (there are three, I believe?) OR, its just Sanationist Poland. I don't really know about the latter since I've never gone Sanationist
Just a tip. In the future when you tag another country, type AI first and it turns off the AI for all the countries. So if you need to play as a nation for a few days it won't mess up the organization and economy of the nation you will tag back to
or tag over to the other country, ai [tag] to turn off the AI of your previous country only, do the thing you want, and then tag back to your original country, and then the german AI will still want to murder you, like it should
I had a game where Britain and France formed the Franco British union and after I defeated the Allies as Germany I puppeted it and made the Restored Norman Empire
the moving city thing is when they don't HAVE any cites left to use as a capital so they use a random province in a state so when you take the province that that 'city' is in it needs to move
Note for later: If Germany fails to conquer Czechoslovakia after a while if the AI decides to go against the Munich Conference (and thus Germany declares war early), then the Army/Wehrmacht stages a coup which results in a civil war.
In that first attempt, the reason the civil war happened was because of the Ostwell crisis (I don’t think that’s the actual name but I don’t remember it) Basically a group of Wehrmacht officers were afraid of Hitler bringing Germany into a war that they couldn’t win, and the height of the crisis was in the Munich Conference as if the allies refused to abandon Czechoslovakia, they would be brought into a war that they couldn’t win against the allies. This never happened in real life, as the allies accepted and Czechoslovakia was annexed without violence. In your game however, since you rejected, the officers rose up against Hitler because like I said before, he brought them into a war they couldn’t win.
As someone who lives in Birmingham, I agree it is literally medieval - fully saw some man run down the road with a samurai sword, also everything is very grey.
Fun fact if you do the Franco british Union and release the French when they ask then do it again they won't ask for independence again so you vet to keep the cores
Not sure if you know this already but India will reject every imperial conference proposal unless you do the focus to make them a dominion, maybe that's why you're not having much luck with them
this is a unique kind of hoi4 video style, it makes me laugh a lot. hoi4 and funny???? IMPOSSIBLE! wtf I feel ripped off, I thought I was supposed to get MORE mentally unstable not LESS!
for better experience on non hostorical put the germans , the checks , the italians on historical , the checks on historical so they stop refusing the munich conference every time
The Europeans and especially the British taught the Americans how to intervene in everybody else's business. Now they all act shocked that the US intervenes and everybody else's business.
Ah yes, you gotta love it when Greece joins Guanxi as our enemy in the Guanxi-Nordic war. Or Kosovo being liberated and then capitulated for the millionth time in that second.
I had this randomly happened once when i played germany in historical trying to get sum achievements and got fucking confused when France isn't capitulating like usual lmao
I love this series, however i already feel bad for ya. I remember trying co create trans-caucasia with CHEATS and it took me a while. I can't imagine how much pain you will suffer with that. But on the other hand... Not gona lie... I'm hella hiped for that😅 Good luck!
George Orwell fought in the Republican camp during the Spanish Civil War (and even in the POUM, an anti-Stalinist Marxist Party) and he was involved in English political life close to various socialist groups. This is actually logical here, George Orwell was always a great opponent of authoritarianism and Stalinism, but he was a socialist, and even, he said in certain articles that he was doing it in the name of socialism, to warn socialists of the danger of support the Soviet Union seen as an enemy (of his vision in any case) of socialism (which ironically enough led to the partial censorship of one of these main works "Animal Farm" during the Second World War by the United Kingdom, then allied with the Soviets) So no no, it's not a joke of the game, Orwell was a socialist.
I really did enjoy the video, but it can be summed up to “I need this game to be historical, so I’m going to put it on non-historical and actively imped the Germans at every step. Wait why are the Germans losing?!”
lol true
Yeah this guy isn't the brightest
That is the appeal tho. I specifically like his videos because of the undistilled chaos. Also because HB sucks as much at the game as me 😂
@ i don't understand the appeal of inferiority but it's totally fine for you to enjoy this
4:14 when someone mentions one of the greatest but unknown books of all time
>accidentally makes the perfect Allies game
"Hmmm, why is this going so well"
Game
"idk why the germans arent going good"
after refusing to give czech before the germans are prepared to fight
im a brit and that accent made me think my dad came back cause it was so gud
as another brit i can confirm this
As your dad I can confirm you should stop thinking I’m coming back
As the first founding father, I too can agree I was upset with my English daddy.
I sure won't let the French put a gigantic statue in Manhattan as a constant reminder to the globe about how "American freedom" is owed almost entirely to the French.
And then proceed to lose every war we participate in without the intervention of the Brits. Every single one.
We don't look like a country founded on Daddy-Issues, liberated by cheese-eating-surrender-monkeys, who armed every retard we could possibly lie to with deadly weapons. That won't lead to us having the highest homicide rate on the planet.
And given the above, we won't stereotype the Brtish at all; because we've done so well Daddy. We'll just laugh at their teeth and accents. Despite the fact the British are in the top 5 DMFT rating in the world (Decayed, Missing or Filled Teeth) and ours are bright-white like a 5-year-olds; because we're totally not an inhereintly racist nation based on vanity. And we certainly won't bully the natives or other small nations around us once we've gotten a little taste of power.
Nope, no Daddy issues here...
@@jasperedwards7029 but dad we ran out of milk u said u would bring some back
@@thecoolerduc4342Well, the store ran out and I’m waiting for a restock they said it would arrive in two da-I mean two thousand years
The AI always tries to commit sepuku the second you tag away from it
This could have all been solved with historical AI
Or, you know, not starting a war ahistorically over Czech.
If you ever need again to change tags and don't want the AI to mess all, in the console do "ai/AI" and it desactivates the AI so you can do the merge with Britain as France and then change back to UK and have all your stuff, "AI" again to activate AI
So good to know
You can also just say the country tag and ai to only turn off that country's ai.
"I don't think they can revolt on an empty stomach" historical British quote during the irish famine
and the bengali famine
Not peruvian but here's an short essay about Peru becoming leader of the Axis :
Peru emerged as the surprising leader of the Axis Powers during World War II, taking over from its former ally Germany. While the reasons for this shift may seem absurd at first glance, a closer look reveals an intricate web of political, economic, and social factors that contributed to this unexpected turn of events.
To begin with, Peru's rise to prominence can be attributed in large part to its strategic location along the Pacific coast. With easy access to vital trade routes between North and South America, as well as the ability to project power across both oceans, Peru found itself in a unique position to assert dominance over the region and beyond. This geographical advantage was further bolstered by the country's booming economy during this time period, which allowed it to invest heavily in military expansion and modernization efforts.
The political landscape of South America also played a significant role in Peru's ascendancy within the Axis Powers. As previously mentioned, the Communists emerged victorious from the Spanish Civil War, leading to widespread fear among conservative governments throughout the continent that they too would fall prey to Marxist ideologies if left unchecked. In response, many nations began seeking alliances with more powerful and established empires - such as Italy and Japan - in order to bolster their defenses against potential communist threats.
This shift towards embracing fascism was further exacerbated by the events of 1939, when a second civil war erupted in Russia, resulting in the reinstatement of a Tsar. With the specter of an imperialist, autocratic neighbor looming large over their borders, many South American nations felt compelled to align themselves with other like-minded regimes that shared similar ideological beliefs and strategic interests.
In this context, Peru found itself uniquely positioned as both a geopolitical linchpin and a symbol of resilience against communism and imperialism. As such, it quickly became the go-to ally for any nation seeking protection from these perceived threats - including Italy and Japan, who were increasingly concerned about maintaining their influence in the region amidst growing competition from other global powers like the United States and Great Britain.
Moreover, Peru's rise to power within the Axis Powers was also facilitated by a series of opportunistic political maneuvers on the part of its leadership. Recognizing that Germany had become increasingly isolated and discredited following its defeat in World War I, Peruvian officials sought to position their nation as a more appealing alternative for other would-be Axis partners.
To achieve this goal, Peru embarked on an aggressive public relations campaign aimed at promoting the virtues of its political system and military prowess while simultaneously highlighting the shortcomings of its German rival. This effort was further bolstered by a series of high-profile diplomatic visits between Peruvian officials and their counterparts in Italy and Japan, which helped to solidify the new alliance and pave the way for greater cooperation on matters of military strategy and economic development.
As we delve deeper into the factors contributing to Peru's rise to power within the Axis Powers during World War II, it becomes increasingly apparent that a combination of serendipitous events and strategic ingenuity played a key role in shaping this unlikely alliance. For instance, consider the pivotal moment when Peruvian officials learned of Germany's defeat in World War I - an event which would ultimately set the stage for their nation to assume control over the Axis Powers some two decades later.
In a fit of unbridled optimism, the newly minted Peruvian government decided to celebrate this auspicious occasion by holding a grand victory parade through the streets of Lima - complete with lavish floats adorned with images of Adolf Hitler himself and throngs of enthusiastic citizens waving German flags. Little did they know at the time, however, that their joyous revelry would soon be overshadowed by an even more momentous event: a chance encounter between two seemingly insignificant individuals who would go on to play crucial roles in shaping Peru's destiny as the leader of the Axis Powers.
The first of these unlikely heroes was none other than a humble street vendor named Miguel, whose unassuming appearance belied his true identity as an undercover operative working for the Peruvian intelligence agency. Having spent years infiltrating various subversive organizations throughout Europe and Asia, Miguel possessed intimate knowledge of the inner workings of both Italy and Japan - information which he eagerly shared with his superiors upon returning home to Lima following World War I.
It was during one such debriefing session that Miguel first met another key figure in Peru's rise to power: a young military strategist named Sofia, who had recently been appointed as the head of the nation's newly formed Department of Strategic Planning and Analysis (DSPA). Impressed by her sharp intellect and keen analytical skills, Miguel quickly struck up a friendship with Sofia, sharing with her his vast storehouse of knowledge about international politics and military tactics.
Over time, this unlikely alliance between two seemingly disparate individuals would evolve into a full-fledged partnership as they worked together to craft an ambitious plan aimed at securing Peru's position within the Axis Powers hierarchy. To achieve this goal, they proposed leveraging their nation's natural resources - particularly its vast reserves of gold and silver - in order to attract foreign investment from other member states while simultaneously using their influence to broker lucrative trade deals between various factions within the alliance.
Of course, executing such a complex scheme would require an extraordinary degree of cunning and guile on the part of both Miguel and Sofia - qualities that they demonstrated in spades as they navigated the treacherous waters of international diplomacy. For instance, consider their masterful manipulation of public opinion back home in Peru, where they skillfully played upon widespread fears about communism and imperialism to rally support for their ambitious agenda.
This included staging a series of highly provocative publicity stunts - such as organizing large-scale rallies featuring speeches by prominent anti-communist activists orchestrating elaborate hoaxes designed to discredit rival political factions within the country. Through these and other similar tactics, Miguel and Sofia were able to create a sense of urgency among the Peruvian populace that ultimately culminated in an unprecedented outpouring of support for their vision of a stronger, more prosperous nation under Axis rule.
Another key aspect of Peru's ascent within the Axis Powers hierarchy was its ability to leverage its strategic location along the Pacific coast to establish itself as a major shipping hub between North and South America. This not only helped to bolster the nation's economy by attracting significant foreign investment but also allowed it to project power across both oceans - making Peru an attractive ally for other Axis members seeking protection from potential adversaries like the United States or Great Britain.
To further solidify its position within the alliance, Peruvian officials embarked on a series of high-profile diplomatic visits aimed at fostering closer ties with Italy and Japan - including hosting lavish state dinners attended by various dignitaries from both nations as well as organizing joint military exercises designed to showcase their combined strength and prowess.
These efforts were bolstered by an aggressive public relations campaign that sought to portray Peru as a bastion of stability and prosperity amidst the chaos and uncertainty plaguing much of Europe during this time period - with one advertisement even going so far as to depict life in Lima as being on par with living in paradise itself.
As if all these factors weren't enough, Peru also managed to secure its position within the Axis Powers hierarchy by implementing a series of sweeping internal political reforms aimed at modernizing both public and private sectors throughout the nation. This included investing heavily in education and infrastructure projects - such as building new roads, bridges, and airports - while simultaneously streamlining bureaucratic processes and promoting greater efficiency within government agencies and other institutions.
Together, these initiatives helped to transform Peru from a backwater outpost into a major player on the global stage - one capable of rivaling even its most powerful adversaries within the Axis Powers hierarchy. And while some may argue that this extraordinary rise to prominence was due in large part to sheer luck or happenstance, it is clear that there were far more deliberate and calculated forces at work behind the scenes than many people realize.
Indeed, as we reflect upon the myriad factors contributing to Peru's assumption of leadership within the Axis Powers during World War II, one cannot help but be struck by the sheer ingenuity and resourcefulness displayed by its political leaders - qualities that continue to serve as a source of inspiration and pride for many Peruvians today.
In conclusion, while it may seem absurd at first glance that Peru would rise to prominence as the leader of the Axis Powers, a closer examination reveals a complex web of factors that contributed to this unexpected turn of events. From its strategic location along the Pacific coast and booming economy to its opportunistic political maneuvers and aggressive public relations campaign, Peru was uniquely positioned to assert dominance over South America and beyond during World War II - ultimately emerging as one of the most influential nations within the Axis Powers hierarchy.
@@kolkoki damn
Ai generated
Don't care
@@Snoopy9675Shhh you have not proof :(
-the alternate path of 'ratify the Stresa Front' makes Italy guarantee Austria, which then leads both of them to join the Allies, IF France is also in there. It's also why Italy was asking for colonies rather than just declaring war
-you probably already realised this but the reason that so many random African colonies popped out of you is because of Ethiopia, as you yourself instigated in your sparkly, filled with rainbows and unicorns Ethiopia games
HoI4 lore moments
Also, great video. Germany dying repeatedly makes for a great script and video
Why is Witold Pilecki leader of Poland in his final game
24:36
@@mangonel probably one of the possible leaders you can pick after Poland is exiled (there are three, I believe?) OR, its just Sanationist Poland. I don't really know about the latter since I've never gone Sanationist
15:00 As i spanish person that is funny because today i seen two guys in a mountain with the portuguese flag, so that timeline is now canon, i suppose
Just a tip. In the future when you tag another country, type AI first and it turns off the AI for all the countries. So if you need to play as a nation for a few days it won't mess up the organization and economy of the nation you will tag back to
or tag over to the other country, ai [tag] to turn off the AI of your previous country only, do the thing you want, and then tag back to your original country, and then the german AI will still want to murder you, like it should
You just changed my world
I had a game where Britain and France formed the Franco British union and after I defeated the Allies as Germany I puppeted it and made the Restored Norman Empire
is that really a thing? I've legit never heard of that. Some real deep hoi4 lore
@@tenanaciouz Yeah, that's the fascist name for it.
the moving city thing is when they don't HAVE any cites left to use as a capital so they use a random province in a state so when you take the province that that 'city' is in it needs to move
Yes, this also happens if a state doesn't have a victory point (several Kazakh regions for example)
Awe I like the little mouse spin, it adds emphasis imo
I guess, but it’s also kinda obnoxious to look at while editing lol
@@_HollowBeing_ It's expressive! But I do get why you'd find it obnoxious.
Note for later: If Germany fails to conquer Czechoslovakia after a while if the AI decides to go against the Munich Conference (and thus Germany declares war early), then the Army/Wehrmacht stages a coup which results in a civil war.
The only time you wanted to lose everything went too well for you 😭
The first run is so cursed it's beautiful
HOW HAS THIS CHANNEL NOT BLOWN UP YET??? i swear the editing is so fun, the gameplay is fun, YOU'RE FUN, subbed, might even be a patreon tbh
its a good day when my favourite mentally unstable patient uploads
As a german, guten niten is not the word for good night, its gute nacht
Me: "Ugh I'm gonna spend christmas alone again"
hollowbeing: "Here's a video of me losing my mind for christmas"
In that first attempt, the reason the civil war happened was because of the Ostwell crisis (I don’t think that’s the actual name but I don’t remember it) Basically a group of Wehrmacht officers were afraid of Hitler bringing Germany into a war that they couldn’t win, and the height of the crisis was in the Munich Conference as if the allies refused to abandon Czechoslovakia, they would be brought into a war that they couldn’t win against the allies. This never happened in real life, as the allies accepted and Czechoslovakia was annexed without violence. In your game however, since you rejected, the officers rose up against Hitler because like I said before, he brought them into a war they couldn’t win.
As someone who lives in Birmingham, I agree it is literally medieval - fully saw some man run down the road with a samurai sword, also everything is very grey.
you caused 90% of the issues causing you to reset. just keep your hands off damn
The one time you have to reset because the game is going too well for you
5:19 oh wow, the oster conspiracy
Fun fact if you do the Franco british Union and release the French when they ask then do it again they won't ask for independence again so you vet to keep the cores
7:54 "Let's go back to september eleven"
you know if you get queen elizabeth in power you get the royal corgis as advisors
24:57 Saying that with the Sanationist Poland as an ally on the screen is very funny
dude im laughing so hard watching this, you are my favorite hoi person
Is it a rule that he has to go with ahistorical AI or is he intentionally suffering?
I guess it kinda is at this point
The Angevin Empire shall strike at Europe!
Ok
@@easternoilcrisis "ok"
@@polmitol" "ok" "
@@easternoilcrisis Okay
@@Guythethird1 " " "ok " " "
I hate how funny I found it when you put up the deifinition of "international incident" while talking about bulgaria.
1:59 I was searching for this for so long kmao
The AI once formed the Franco-British Union when I played Germany. This is so weird that it takes humans a while to do so.
that's just an average day in the Balkans
Not sure if you know this already but India will reject every imperial conference proposal unless you do the focus to make them a dominion, maybe that's why you're not having much luck with them
Dude you 5:20 managed to trigger the Oster conspiracy holy shit lmao
Thanks for trying not to be distracting with the mouse! Another good video.
Less Germany threw and more like "video guy fails to focus on whqt hes trying to do"
Italy probably did the guarantee Austrian independence and ratify the stresa front focuses which was why they asked for your territory
It should be Guten Nacht, but close enough I guess xd
My online therapist doesn't know I'm watching this while he's busy yapping
I like how the ai worked against your goals every step of the way.
this is a unique kind of hoi4 video style, it makes me laugh a lot. hoi4 and funny???? IMPOSSIBLE! wtf I feel ripped off, I thought I was supposed to get MORE mentally unstable not LESS!
"People cant revolt on a empty stomach"
France in the 1780s: entire country revolts overthrowing the monarchy and causes a series of bloody wars
for better experience on non hostorical put the germans , the checks , the italians on historical , the checks on historical so they stop refusing the munich conference every time
from kristibbs server the british accent was 12//10 fr love
British Raj will never accept the Imperial Federation, you have to make them a dominion.
they can if you do the focus to give them more independance beforehand
@@newbrine1127 yeah, which makes them a dominion
The Europeans and especially the British taught the Americans how to intervene in everybody else's business. Now they all act shocked that the US intervenes and everybody else's business.
28:40 this 10 second clip is so funny for no reason
As someone from the uk, that british accent was on point
Ah yes, you gotta love it when Greece joins Guanxi as our enemy in the Guanxi-Nordic war.
Or Kosovo being liberated and then capitulated for the millionth time in that second.
for the thing that happend to serbia: they have a modiefier which makes them have a civil war in the case of them allying the Germans
The one time you don't want Plot Armor is the game you get Plot Armored to oblivion lmao
Look, I love your vids. But as a Peruvian-American, I do not know why they joined the axis. IRL, Peru joined the allies. Keep up the amazing vids.
moral of the story
don't do non historical
ignore those haters you can swirl ur mouse around however u want
As someone from the balkans, no, we are not going to stop
I can say that It was a certified "A mimir" moment
Why the fuck is every round that the hollow being plays always go into so cursed timeline😂
when i tabbed in to youtube to see the terrible division he was complaining about i cannot tell you how hard i laughed
I had this randomly happened once when i played germany in historical trying to get sum achievements and got fucking confused when France isn't capitulating like usual lmao
Keep swirling your mouse, don’t let the hater’s get to you
Video starts 21:56
"Why is everyone joining the Allies? Germany is done!" So... thats basically what happened irl
19:10 my man just said switzerland is a low country
THEY ARE LITERALLY MOUNTAINS
Where there are mountains there are valleys
IT IS NOW
@@_HollowBeing_ Bro's taking the Hitler lore a little too seriously lmao
Portugal won more wars against spain than vice versa so thats just an average tuesday on iberia
Lore of Forming This Nation in HOI4 is Quite Hard... Momentum 100
I just wanted to say that actually its called: "Gute Nacht". Jea im a german
This hollowbeing video was achieved without any interference via console, any suggestion otherwise goes against official hollow state policy
Germany should always fall in a democratic civil war if it can't conquer the czechs.
In my 5 playthrough as Czecoslovachia they never did 🤔
seeing Germany and Ma Bufang China fighting in Central Asia is wild
Huh, thought I was subscribed but I wasn’t. Good content.
why was germany going himmler route? never seen that in my life.
This happens when you play without historical kids
Next time I play I am going to hope Germany does really well. Maybe then I will win. It still counts, even if it's accidental.
Nice video
Why don’t you ever do historical focus?
I love this series, however i already feel bad for ya. I remember trying co create trans-caucasia with CHEATS and it took me a while. I can't imagine how much pain you will suffer with that.
But on the other hand... Not gona lie... I'm hella hiped for that😅
Good luck!
The Translation of Good night to gutten niten is wrong on so many levels. It is "gute Nacht"
22:08 bros first time tagging an AI controlled nation ☠️
It’s always fun to cringe at just how strange the AI controls their production and armies
He could have just done the 1939 start date
Good Night in german is Gute Nacht not whatever the translator said
7:53 WHAAAA 😔
31:14 ...no it's not... "Gute Nacht" is good night. I'm German and "Niten" isn't even a word
... That's a joke
George orwell as communism booster is the best fucking joke in entire game
George Orwell fought in the Republican camp during the Spanish Civil War (and even in the POUM, an anti-Stalinist Marxist Party) and he was involved in English political life close to various socialist groups.
This is actually logical here, George Orwell was always a great opponent of authoritarianism and Stalinism, but he was a socialist, and even, he said in certain articles that he was doing it in the name of socialism, to warn socialists of the danger of support the Soviet Union seen as an enemy (of his vision in any case) of socialism (which ironically enough led to the partial censorship of one of these main works "Animal Farm" during the Second World War by the United Kingdom, then allied with the Soviets)
So no no, it's not a joke of the game, Orwell was a socialist.
Glad to know i am "mentally stable"
I say hello chaps today i may be 19 but i prefere the old times
the society book
IT HURTS: WHY DIDNT YOU JUST PLAY HISTORICAL AAAA
It’s precisely because it hurts
Breaking news: it hurts. OH GOD
Could you do a video about making Britain Fascist under Mosley?
From 10 to 10, it’s Ben 10
Bro you could have just paradrop
guys do you need dlcs in order for all these decisions to appear?
22:17 my saved spot
LOOK, GUYS, BRITANNY IS IN FRANCE, TWICE.