One of Stalin’s sons was captured by the Germans in WW2, and they offered to hand him over in exchange for one of their captured generals, but Stalin basically said “I’m not trading some foot soldier for a general” and refused
OSF is great to start sponsor intros. He so clever and use them well. You can even tell when the sponsor will start when you notice Stalin saying "my spy already told me".
The wall between East Germany and West Germany really left scars. My father was from East Germany and even though it wasn't a real democracy they lived well. But many from West Germany didn't take the East Germans seriously like a small subgroup. There was a lot of hatred that continues to this day. They felled the wall and that was good too and they wanted to do that, but relatively quickly it was noticed that the GDR had been taken over by the FRG, so the unified Germany was just the FRG. Of course, as I said, the GDR was not a real democracy, but it was still home. Especially for my father who was born there. And many East Germans were still smiled at and not taken seriously. So the hate grew on one side and then on the other. To this day, my father and grandfather don't think it's good when so many West Germans can be seen here in East Germany, although that no longer exists for me and they also know that they're just people. Many will not forget the hatred and how they were not taken seriously and treated badly. Even worse is that the GDR was later portrayed as a completely evil dictatorship. Which is partly true, partly not. A whole generation of actually uniform Germans was thus destroyed. And it would be naïve to think that this hatred will die when the generation is gone. Because many parents will pass this on to their children. Luckily my father was a bit more relaxed and wanted me to have nothing to do with it. And all those scars to this day because of that wall, because of that separation. I find it very sad
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It's a joke. Also some EU countries have big gun culture like Switzerland, which is more liberal on gun laws than the US, can even get fully automatics, which is difficult to get in the US.
@@Web720to be fair they have restricted the usage of semi and fully automatic weapons because of the 2017 eu gun bans and regardless of the right to own the right to carry or transport weapons (which is the true crux of the problem if you ask me) is thoroughly restricted and/or regulated
"You were engaging in Imperialist Debaucherry again!", is the best line in this video.
InstaBlaster...
This is gotta be the most proffesional reaction channel on youtube, they are taking notes and there's even a guy in the backround, i love the setup :p
"What a bullet we dodged." Multiple bullets. We nearly initiated nuclear armageddon several times.
One of Stalin’s sons was captured by the Germans in WW2, and they offered to hand him over in exchange for one of their captured generals, but Stalin basically said “I’m not trading some foot soldier for a general” and refused
He was like idc
Woow Stalin is madman haha
Stalin's most empathic side.
You should react to “the rules for rulers” by cgb gray to understand why some rulers were “stupid”
No we don’t give a shit bot
OSF is great to start sponsor intros. He so clever and use them well. You can even tell when the sponsor will start when you notice Stalin saying "my spy already told me".
The wall between East Germany and West Germany really left scars. My father was from East Germany and even though it wasn't a real democracy they lived well. But many from West Germany didn't take the East Germans seriously like a small subgroup. There was a lot of hatred that continues to this day. They felled the wall and that was good too and they wanted to do that, but relatively quickly it was noticed that the GDR had been taken over by the FRG, so the unified Germany was just the FRG. Of course, as I said, the GDR was not a real democracy, but it was still home. Especially for my father who was born there. And many East Germans were still smiled at and not taken seriously. So the hate grew on one side and then on the other. To this day, my father and grandfather don't think it's good when so many West Germans can be seen here in East Germany, although that no longer exists for me and they also know that they're just people. Many will not forget the hatred and how they were not taken seriously and treated badly. Even worse is that the GDR was later portrayed as a completely evil dictatorship. Which is partly true, partly not. A whole generation of actually uniform Germans was thus destroyed. And it would be naïve to think that this hatred will die when the generation is gone. Because many parents will pass this on to their children. Luckily my father was a bit more relaxed and wanted me to have nothing to do with it.
And all those scars to this day because of that wall, because of that separation. I find it very sad
You should react to a brief history of the British royal family by CP Grey.
Its really good
Speaking of the Cold War, can you guys watch - The Cuban Missile Crisis Day by Day - by TimeGhost History please?
React to Alternatehistoryhub's The Invasion That Changed Everything: Soviets In Afghanistan
You confused mccarthy with Hoover ( head of the FBI) when talking about security, being closeted and keeping dossiers on government officials.
Talking over the narrator there's a pause key to comment just daying
You should take a look at the video from Extra History about the Berlin Airlift.
Please react to Double King by Felix Colgrave
I second this
every little bit of details are important so its better you guys pause if you want talk about something.
Did they say 2nd Amendment was a worldwide thing 😵😵😵🤔
They were joking
@@kingseb2252 and what I said was obviously sarcastic
@@srinaths1244 oh sorry it's hard to tell online
@@kingseb2252 It's hard..... 😅
@@srinaths1244 yeah definitely
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React simple history
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Chinsa
Kennedy had a really bad habit of making everything really bad
Basically this video just ignores all the US' provocations which forced the USSR to do what it did.
2nd Amendment is a world wide thing? Nope it isn't.
It's a joke. Also some EU countries have big gun culture like Switzerland, which is more liberal on gun laws than the US, can even get fully automatics, which is difficult to get in the US.
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Correction for you Switzerland isn't an EU member.
@@Web720to be fair they have restricted the usage of semi and fully automatic weapons because of the 2017 eu gun bans and regardless of the right to own the right to carry or transport weapons (which is the true crux of the problem if you ask me) is thoroughly restricted and/or regulated
@@arjintiryaki6464 Oh yes, I heard about this. Truly unfortunate. Their gun culture is still active tho.
@@privatecaboose250 Sorry. I shorten EU as Europe (first two letters), which can confuse it as European Union. However, the point still stands.
Я такого примитивного пересказа нашей истории ещё не видела. Теперь ничему не удивляюсь. Это коррекционная школа?
Слово "Oversimplified" для тебя ничего не значит? Это буквально цель видео: рассказать все в двух словах.
@@vincent5813 Ну, да.))) Отличный формат.))) Это как биографию написать:" Родился, женился, умер, всё".))))
I am just going to say although over simplified is funny they rely a lot on the US narrative on the cold war, which is mostly bogus.