Project Nazi: The Industry of War | Full History Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2024
  • Adolf Hitler is determined to rebuild Germany’s military strength after its humiliating defeat in the First World War. But to overcome his country’s dire shortage of almost all raw materials, from iron ore to crude oil, he has to steal them from other countries. At first, his lightning victories boost his resource pile. But the Nazis have to conquer more and more territory to take the resources needed to feed their war machine. It is a recipe for eternal war, a war Germany cannot possibly win.
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Комментарии • 179

  • @glps6167
    @glps6167  +23

    Archangelsk was never occupied by German troops.

  • @damianousley8833

    Without the synthetic fuel plants, the Nazis wouldn't have lasted for long after the war started, and after June 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union due to oil shortages. Economically, the German war economy was very poorly run and thus resulted in the cruel imposts on the occupied territories for resources and materials. Germany only dominated early in the war due to the long buildup from 1933 and weapons and ammunition stockpiling.

  • @glennmcdonald2028

    He consistently underestimated Russian Strength and Resolve...

  • @Ensign_Nemo

    The area within a 50 mile radius of Pittsburgh, including the Monongahela Valley and the northern part of West Virginia, produced more steel than the Third Reich from 1942-1945. We couldn't do it again, because those steel mills are long gone.

  • @shengyi1701

    Amateurs talk strategy. Professionals talk logistics. - General Omar Bradley

  • @AndrewLambert-wi8et

    DESPITE HAVING MANUFACTURING CAPACITY TO PRODUCE OIL FROM COAL THEY NEVER WERE ABLE TO PRODUCE ALL THE OIL THEY NEEDED.

  • @nicholaskelly1958

    Actually Hitler was absolutely livid about the climbing of Mount Elbrus. Describing it as

  • @SkyAIChannel

    The area within a 50 mile radius of Pittsburgh, including the Monongahela Valley and the northern part of West Virginia, produced more steel than the Third Reich from 1942-1945. We couldn't do it again, because those steel mills are long gone.

  • @marcomoreno3071

    American engineering the best in the world. We made them fast and they fit .

  • @deanshelton5664

    Never seen the 2nd world war in the logistic world before, brilliant

  • @trexxg1436

    There are two ear marks of insanity, the desire to conquer the world and to live forever.

  • @luckyguy600

    Well said/ well done

  • @johnblasik9647

    The Germans had the worst military intelligence, grossly underestimated Red Army armor and depth of manpower reserves and wrongly discounted Slavic People untermensch.

  • @HoverLambo

    I think James Hollands figures are incorrect, HMSO "fighting with figures" states 20.17 million tons as the total of petroleum imports in 1944. Civilian consumption is just 2.26 million tons, with commercial vehicles using 1,6m. The basic ration allocated for private cars and motorcycles in 1944 was just 5,000 tons which is about 1.5m gallons....

  • @jeanenry
    @jeanenry  +16

    Just shows that Churchill's insistence on a N. African campaign was correct. The oil was everything.

  • @lorimeyers3839

    Terrific video. Great marerial

  • @nigeh5326

    Germany has always had to fight based on the knowledge that the longer the war goes on the more trouble Germany will be in.

  • @naciremasti

    It's funny that they didn't seem to think of taking the tools to fix the Soviet refineries that were sabotaged by the retreating Soviets.

  • @user-nv4wu7hc3f

    Great wonder

  • @labeckipiotrek

    Watch "Europa - the last battle" Different perspective.