Who Started World War I: Crash Course World History 210

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2014
  • In which John Green teaches you WHY World War I started. Or tries to anyway. With this kind of thing, it's kind of hard to assign blame to any one of the nations involved. Did the fault lie with Austria-Hungary? Germany? Russia? Julius Caesar? One thing we can say for sure is that you can't blame the United States of America for this one. Woohoo! Well, you can hardly blame the US.
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Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @JBHgreenTSA
    @JBHgreenTSA Год назад +756

    "And just as a general rule, it's hard to play the blameless victim when you're moving all of your troops to the border. Hey, why are you here again, Putin?" That line aged well.

  • @penguiatiator
    @penguiatiator 9 лет назад +4343

    My whole WHAP class had a huge debate and came to the conclusion that whoever made the sandwich that Gavrilo Princip was eating was to blame. While he was eating the sandwich, he looked out the window and saw Franz Ferdinand after MANY failed assasination attempts. If the sandwich had been better, he wouldn't have looked up.

    • @ApceHistory
      @ApceHistory 9 лет назад +152

      penguiatiator except sandwich story is fake
      --from Serbian (me)

    • @penguiatiator
      @penguiatiator 9 лет назад +93

      *gasp

    • @penguiatiator
      @penguiatiator 9 лет назад +30

      ApceHistory You lied to me :(
      www.history.com/news/the-assassination-of-archduke-franz-ferdinand-100-years-ago
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_of_Austria#Shot_dead
      www.history.com/this-day-in-history/archduke-franz-ferdinand-assassinated

    • @Knez_Pavle
      @Knez_Pavle 9 лет назад +20

      penguiatiator actually he came to the conclusion to assassinate Franz while smoking Persian Tobacco

    • @ApceHistory
      @ApceHistory 8 лет назад +14

      stop with pseudohistory

  • @dvorahjaecorvinus-vhb3935
    @dvorahjaecorvinus-vhb3935 4 года назад +517

    LOL - blaming Caesar for WW-1 still has me laughing. Great presentation!

    • @DioscuriA85
      @DioscuriA85 4 года назад +22

      If the Romans had conquered Germania, France and Germany or maybe all of continental Europe may have become a unified entity. Especially if Latin and Catholicism had replaced the tribal languages and religions.

  • @michaelgj23
    @michaelgj23 6 лет назад +657

    Have you ever considered doing an “Advanced Course?” It seems like you could’ve easily gone more in-depth but didn’t because high school students are your intended audience.
    Love the channel and your work!

    • @btime8307
      @btime8307 5 лет назад +4

      Agreed!

    • @marquisdelafayette1929
      @marquisdelafayette1929 5 лет назад +49

      If you want an extremely in depth look you should check out Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History. It’s like 15 hours long and was probably the best and most researched thing about WW1.

    • @jonathanallison785
      @jonathanallison785 4 года назад +4

      @@marquisdelafayette1929 I was about to recommend that myself. But yeah the first episode of "Blue Print for Armageddon" goes highly in depth on the causes and context of the beginning of WW1

    • @MrLeonsenwod
      @MrLeonsenwod 4 года назад +4

      I agree i wanna get a A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ on my exam

    • @lazarzekovic5586
      @lazarzekovic5586 4 года назад +7

      Why don`t you guys try reading a book..Maybe?

  • @TheNanoSan
    @TheNanoSan 9 лет назад +461

    My great-grandfather died in WW1, my grandfather died in WW2, hope my country will be smart enough so that I don't have to die in WW3.

    • @alixundr9519
      @alixundr9519 9 лет назад +176

      Yeah, my Grandfather died in Auschwitz. He fell from a guard tower.

    • @iluvDNA100
      @iluvDNA100 9 лет назад +12

      My great-grandfather was a WWI pilot. Believe it or not, but he survived the "Flying Coffin"!

    • @VintageLJ
      @VintageLJ 9 лет назад +12

      My Great-Great-Grandfathers both fought in WW1. One of them was killed in a gas attack, and another completely wiped out a German gunning position single handedly and was awarded a medal, and then died of old age.

    • @StefanKaleta
      @StefanKaleta 9 лет назад +5

      My great-grandfather died in WW1, too. He either died in France, or in Italy.

    • @extrapobro
      @extrapobro 9 лет назад +20

      My great-grandfather survived first,second Balkan wars and WW1, my grandfather survived WW2 he is still alive, he has 92 years now, hope my country will be smart enough and enters the WW3 so i could survive.

  • @mauricedesaxe1745
    @mauricedesaxe1745 8 лет назад +1506

    "The Swiss didn't start wars!"
    Meanwhile, in Europa Universalis 4...

    • @Tytoalba777
      @Tytoalba777 8 лет назад +14

      +Mallock Did they win?

    • @ConradJD777
      @ConradJD777 8 лет назад +12

      +Jay Rohwer Or Victoria 2 :b

    • @TheSpecialJ11
      @TheSpecialJ11 8 лет назад +8

      +Jay Rohwer How about that Swiss lakes achievement? No coastal provinces?

    • @mauricedesaxe1745
      @mauricedesaxe1745 8 лет назад +3

      Never gave it a shot, lol.

    • @Tytoalba777
      @Tytoalba777 8 лет назад +25

      Mallock Wait wait wait... They beat _France_? Man, that must be embarrassing for France.
      In fact, that should be a thing in EU4, if a small power beats a larger power the effects of prestige are a larger, while if a larger power defeats a smaller power the effects are smaller

  • @joshsteinbauer
    @joshsteinbauer Год назад +60

    Can't believe this is 8 years old. The 'why are you here again, Putin?' joke is proving timeless.

  • @wildrav3n468
    @wildrav3n468 7 лет назад +1170

    World War 3 needs a better script and director. I wonder who are they going to cast this time?

  • @deltanebula8622
    @deltanebula8622 8 лет назад +262

    Swiss reel = best 5 seconds of this Crash Course channel.

  • @valdemarl2541
    @valdemarl2541 8 лет назад +434

    Fun fact: parts of Switzerland stayed neutral during the swiss civil war.
    lel

    • @kwanteikkhow230
      @kwanteikkhow230 5 лет назад +26

      You can't say they aren't commited

    • @Ida-xe8pg
      @Ida-xe8pg 5 лет назад +2

      this year on 11 of nov at 11:00 am will mark the centennial anniversary of WW I sooo be ready

    • @youwantawargav6738
      @youwantawargav6738 5 лет назад +10

      So they are neutral even when they are at war

    • @tjs200
      @tjs200 5 лет назад +3

      Yodel-Ay-Hee-Hoo

    • @de132
      @de132 4 года назад

      lul

  • @JacobMeza-pro-footballer
    @JacobMeza-pro-footballer 4 года назад +66

    “-the alliance system was certainly important and I’m sure you’ll be discussing it in your classes”.....imagine having no classroom or school because of the Caronavirus

  • @harbingersIG
    @harbingersIG 4 года назад +67

    mongols: were the exception!
    Swiss: hold my hot chocolate

  • @Lagunabeachbikini
    @Lagunabeachbikini 8 лет назад +263

    Having studied subject this in depth, I can tell you that all parties bear culpability for the war: Serbia, Austria-Hungary, Russia, Germany, France and Great Britain.
    Each country believed that it would be to their advantage to go to war:
    Austria-Hungary felt it was necessary to punish Servia. ( Back then Serbia was called Servia in English-language.)
    Russia had to save face in the Balkans as protector of Slavs everywhere, as mentioned by John Green.
    Germany believed that they had to eventually go to war with Russia or face annihilation of the Teutonic people by the Slavs. And rather sooner than later when Russia would be stronger.
    France wanted back Alsace Lorraine territory that they lost in the Franco-Prussian War.
    Great Britain wanted to knock down Germany, which was becoming the big industrial power of Europe. Germany industry was out producing everyone. (like today)
    In each country, during July 1914, perhaps a dozen or so politicians, diplomats and generals debated whether to go to war. There was usually one or two who were big proponents of war, and in the end they manage to convince most of the others that going to war would benefit the country.

    • @gregnicks8573
      @gregnicks8573 4 года назад +2

      Have you read Lord Milners Second War by John P Cafferky? I think you'll find it illuminating if you've not yet read it

    • @franzferdinand2389
      @franzferdinand2389 4 года назад +11

      Germany also wanted colonies. Germany at that time was economically and militarily the strongest nation of Europe, however, it was France and the UK who owned the world.

  • @rajeerageleta1630
    @rajeerageleta1630 8 лет назад +576

    am i the only one who replayed the swiss montage a million times

    • @benscholer4022
      @benscholer4022 8 лет назад +1

      +Rajeera Geleta nope me too

    • @therazzyt
      @therazzyt 8 лет назад

      no

    • @huntercrowton5859
      @huntercrowton5859 8 лет назад +5

      You are certainly not alone

    • @masugoupil
      @masugoupil 8 лет назад +9

      I am Swiss...

    • @_Kathrin_
      @_Kathrin_ 8 лет назад +14

      we're the mongols of europe. Except that we're not that belligerent.

  • @britishtorterra5893
    @britishtorterra5893 7 лет назад +121

    "We'll just behave really recklessly." *Shows a picture of George Bush*

  • @jenl732
    @jenl732 7 лет назад +282

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but as Germany agreed to *protect* Austria-Hungary when Russia struck a war (which they would definitely do if Serbia did, because Russia was Serbia's ally), THEN Austria-Hungary wrote that bullying ultimatum to Serbia and Serbia refused, that led to Russia's declaration of war; which was why Germany was then involved. So I don't know why people say the fault's on Germany, because it was Austria-Hungary who forced Serbia to say yes to the letter when Serbia shouldn't be blamed to say no.

    • @BeauBullockJustCallMeBrock
      @BeauBullockJustCallMeBrock 7 лет назад +26

      The Rench couldn't take Alsace-Lorraine from us if they didn't blame Germany.

    • @lar.8168
      @lar.8168 7 лет назад +58

      Exactly. I believe that people should go deeper into Balkan/Central European politics from the early 20th century to see what actually happened. Basically, Austria-Hungary tried to colonise Balkan countries after it helped them break free from the Turks. This happened because Austria was left out when other European countries divided overseas colonies. Croatia was already part of Austria-Hungary, then the Austrians annexed Bosnia and Serbia was to be next. They just waited for an excuse to attack. It was the matter of time at that point.

    • @0909095411
      @0909095411 7 лет назад +4

      You've toataly right

    • @RieserDav
      @RieserDav 7 лет назад +11

      but didnt serbia kill some austrian leader or something like that?

    • @0909095411
      @0909095411 7 лет назад +11

      Luna Jahovic
      Like the terrorists.

  • @Akranejames
    @Akranejames 9 лет назад +124

    I believe Austro-Hungary has to responsability of strating the war, but the russian mobilisation leads me to think that Russia would probably have found a way to go to war anyways. The great blame, for me, is on these two. Germany was dragged into the war by their aliance and a misunderstanding, and had to attack France because of the strong franco-russian alliance against Germany. Germans are however entirely responsible for invading Belgium and for getting Great Britain into the war, by that act.
    Can't say if Great Britain would have found another reason to join though.

    • @WaterMelonFan1
      @WaterMelonFan1 9 лет назад +12

      Most likely not. The british even promised to stay neutral some days before the outbreak of the war and even offered the germans to serve as an intercessor between germany and the french to prevent a world war. That was what lead the germans to march through belgium, they thought the british would not join. Of course everything went the other way because of Grey and his support from the conservatives, but it was still not unlikely that the british would stay neutral.

    • @Akranejames
      @Akranejames 9 лет назад +9

      ***** You're probably right. However, the british saw the germans as a threat, and if the germans created great troubles in trade by sinking ships, like they did in America, I would have expected GB to eventually join, basically the same way the USA joined. My opinion, however.

    • @WaterMelonFan1
      @WaterMelonFan1 9 лет назад

      Of course we can't be sure about that. But we know that the british government was mostly pro german, there was just a small group aroung Grey (leader of the foreign office) which really advocated for war against germany. Thus i think it wasn't that likely that the UK joined in.

    • @Akranejames
      @Akranejames 9 лет назад

      ***** Ok. My History class diverge on those relations, saying that GB was peaceful against Germany before that war, but saw them as a major threat to their naval power. Knowing that, all I say is that this war would have been an opportunity for GB.

    • @weejockpoopongmacplop6726
      @weejockpoopongmacplop6726 9 лет назад

      The British liberal government at the time did not want war (the PM cried when he had to declare war). Britain was actually close to a civil war in Ireland over the Home Rule crisis, as conservatives such as Bonar Law had promised to support Ulster Unionists in armed rebellion,(I suppose its ironic that entering ww1 ended the threat of civil war, because unionists wanted to show how loyal and brave they were, and nationalists wanted to show that unionists and nationalists could get along). I've gone off topic. Tbh I doubt ww1 would have lasted half as long as it did without the British, the Russian war effort was, to be frank, pathetic, and I don't think France would have been able to withstand Germany on its own. Maybe the threat of a German super state running across Europe would have been enough to make Britain join.

  • @elcabbage2306
    @elcabbage2306 9 лет назад +552

    Say what you will about the Germans, but they definitely had the best uniforms ;)

    • @Communistbaconeater
      @Communistbaconeater 8 лет назад +7

      No Canada did. Sorry

    • @ChadBenjamin
      @ChadBenjamin 8 лет назад +36

      +Gabe Grothaus You want badass uniforms? Look no further than the Knights Templar from the Crusades.

    • @Abdullah.Al-Haj
      @Abdullah.Al-Haj 8 лет назад +3

      +Communistbaconeater Canada didn't even exist back then LOL

    • @killdavies709787
      @killdavies709787 8 лет назад +15

      +Ninja Turtle Hmmm Canada didn't exist during WW1...I'm sure Canada has existed since 1867...

    • @Abdullah.Al-Haj
      @Abdullah.Al-Haj 8 лет назад +1

      It was a british colony
      Go look up Canada's independance

  • @ZerefuGt
    @ZerefuGt 5 лет назад +70

    I really love the way that Crash Course teaches history. It is as impartial as possible, it always has some revelation about humanity, and it is always very well argued. I learnt so much from here!

  • @ENVYLESS
    @ENVYLESS 4 года назад +196

    Anyone else here during the Coronavirus, and not History Class?
    Just me? huh...

    • @ememem2952
      @ememem2952 4 года назад

      ENVYLESS yes! Corona time!

    • @ENVYLESS
      @ENVYLESS 4 года назад +2

      @@ememem2952YEAH! Corona time! How's the online learning?

    • @barbaraandino4981
      @barbaraandino4981 4 года назад +1

      @Asura Khæñ tbh i got an assignment due at in like 40mins on this so thats why im here

    • @milascave2
      @milascave2 4 года назад +1

      envy: Nope. No longer a student, and been watching this stuff for years.

    • @danonese18
      @danonese18 4 года назад +1

      yes

  • @joe-anthonycepeda4681
    @joe-anthonycepeda4681 8 лет назад +31

    I wish I could write conclusions for my essays that are as satisfying as how John Green summarizes his videos.

  • @walkthroughsepic
    @walkthroughsepic Год назад +6

    5:53 aged spectacularly.

  • @pete2389
    @pete2389 7 лет назад +284

    I started wwI. My bad, didn't know it would turn out like that.

    • @williamsledge3151
      @williamsledge3151 6 лет назад +13

      Don't worry I caused ww2 20 years later so it's ok pal

    • @peaznouhh
      @peaznouhh 5 лет назад +7

      Don't be sad because I started the entire Cold War,Most event were held by me,but I swear to god,I am not the one who assassinate Mr.JKF.

    • @mordekaiserthegreat2048
      @mordekaiserthegreat2048 5 лет назад +13

      Its okay, I started the roman empire, which started a lot more wars. I also am about to start WW3 because i'm going to give some american with anger issues a really bad sandwich and he'll take out his anger on Kim Jong Un when his driver makes a wrong turn to a sushi shop...

    • @lucasravenborne7391
      @lucasravenborne7391 5 лет назад +12

      Its ok, who has not started a war or two in their lifetime.

    • @NateTheGreat2399
      @NateTheGreat2399 5 лет назад +6

      Dude wtf. I mean, I might be the one who actually sank the USS Maine in Cuba, but come on.

  • @414deathmetalist
    @414deathmetalist 7 лет назад +268

    I'd say paranoia is to blame for the start of WW1

    • @sawkvideoproductions1115
      @sawkvideoproductions1115 7 лет назад +24

      Yeah pretty much. Everybody wanted a reason to attack someone else.

    • @lokelong1292
      @lokelong1292 5 лет назад

      Including allied.cause after the war germany have to give 8 trillion, cannot have tanks,cannot have airforce, and manny german were killed in ruhr,germany by france army or bullies by brits citizen that visit germany. The brits can literally pick any german they want to bullies in germany and no one can really do anything

    • @Isa-gm7kv
      @Isa-gm7kv 5 лет назад +4

      high tensions lead to paranoia which leads to rash decisions

    • @comradebear9477
      @comradebear9477 4 года назад +8

      Nonsense. By then, it'd been British policy for over 200 years to spark off such global wars periodically in order to kill their competition. They've always done that.
      WW1 was the natural conclusion to the inevitable rise of Germany as the supreme European power as successor to the Western Roman Empire.

    • @justinmuller2735
      @justinmuller2735 4 года назад +2

      @@lokelong1292 oversimplified

  • @ShadowDrakken
    @ShadowDrakken 9 лет назад +102

    Interesting... sort of like how the US has given Israel a "blank check" huh? /le sigh/

    • @Partyffs
      @Partyffs 9 лет назад +1

      Yup.

    • @ShadowDrakken
      @ShadowDrakken 9 лет назад +18

      Both countries are doing despicable things, I'm not on either side. I just want the US to stop clapping and cheering the bully on (and supplying them with tanks and attack helicopters).

    • @MrLgmhandler
      @MrLgmhandler 9 лет назад +9

      You can point to numerous relationships between nations throughout history where a "blank check" type relationship did not condone reckless behavior. The fact that you have a bone to pick with Israel doesn't give you the right to paint them in the most negative light possible. Paint them in the most realistic light, or don't paint at all.

    • @curiousdoodler5509
      @curiousdoodler5509 9 лет назад +7

      MrLgmhandler You can't claim there's an objectively true realistic light. We all view countries from our own perspectives. I'd be willing to bet a Joe Nobody in Palestine would have a very realistic very negative view of Israel. As a person from an outside perspective I think it is important to know the many different perspectives on an issue before I take a stance, if I feel it is my place to take a stance at all. Telling people "don't paint at all" is suppressing a perspective and doing the entire discussion an injustice.

    • @MrLgmhandler
      @MrLgmhandler 9 лет назад +2

      Mary Harner You missed the point of what I was saying if you think I support not painting at all. I respect multiple perspectives and incomplete perspectives as long as they recognize that they are. Selling an obviously one-sided point of view as the whole truth without question like the OP was doing is destructive and shouldn't be done.

  • @SpazzyMcGee1337
    @SpazzyMcGee1337 9 лет назад +4

    @ 0:26
    I love the way John says "and I can't wait for you to defend it" to his younger self. You can feel the spite.

  • @AceEspeon
    @AceEspeon 7 месяцев назад +6

    The Putin jokes aged like fine wine

  • @JustRaven00
    @JustRaven00 Год назад +9

    5:50 aged a little bit too well

  • @matthewesterman1481
    @matthewesterman1481 9 лет назад +6

    Thanks for another thoughtful explanation of the difficulties surrounding historical analysis guys. I teach History and Historiography to high school students here in Sydney, Australia, and whilst so much of our curriculum is crowded with "what happened", the contestability of history is something finally being brought into almost every topic. Cheers!

  • @abbieamavi
    @abbieamavi 5 лет назад +4

    *these videos remind me high school, but in the absolute best way possible. I love these videos, they mask the pain of sobbing over late homework, because I genuinely enjoyed watching these before writing my essays* thanks John and Co :)

  • @tesscot
    @tesscot 4 года назад +10

    Have you heard of The Standard Oil Company? Pretty sure the US was partly to blame for WWI, and pretty sure Russia had valid reasons for preparing for war, but other than that it's GREAT to hear a moderate rational discussion of WWI that doesn't just place blame on Germany. Beyond that though the Treaty of Versailles guaranteed WWII.

  • @l0ok5ko0l
    @l0ok5ko0l 6 лет назад +3

    Great show, John and team. Thoughtful, well paced and engaging. Thankyou!

  • @JobberBud
    @JobberBud 9 лет назад +37

    Discuss in the comments section?! Yeah, that's always constructive - nasty posts in the comments section is what led to Cuba's involvement in WWI!

    • @mercmer00
      @mercmer00 9 лет назад

      Captain Bud Sturguess loooool XD

  • @tyrant-den884
    @tyrant-den884 Год назад +7

    The Putin jokes aged like wine.
    😿

  • @RaghunandanReddyC
    @RaghunandanReddyC 7 лет назад +221

    what makes germany different from any other colonizing country? everyone waged wars for their own benefits.

    • @321argeleb123
      @321argeleb123 7 лет назад +65

      Scapegoat... And the Versailles-treaty assigned all blame for the war to Germany. And as he said, they did start WW2, making it easy for people to get on board with the idea of them being the soul reason the first one started as well.

    • @ottifant64
      @ottifant64 7 лет назад +12

      +Stratega Except Germany and the UK weren't enemies up until WW1.

    • @321argeleb123
      @321argeleb123 7 лет назад +34

      Ottifant UK did, however, ally up with their ancient rival France because of Germany's increadible effectiveness both economically and militarily. The rapid development of the German navy deteriorated their relations even further. That is not to say they were enemies, just that they weren't the best of friends.

    • @Grort
      @Grort 7 лет назад +10

      +TheVeryBest Technically incorrect. The Brits had a non-aggression pact with France and Russia. The British at the beginning of the 20th Century had one ally, and one ally only, and that was to protect its more far flung possession: Japan.
      However, there was an arms and naval race between Germany and Britain from 1912 on wards as I recall, which was due to the Germans stated intentions to create a navy either as strong, or more powerful than that of Britain - which obviously the British did not like - along with the fact the Germans did catch up with the British remarkably quickly, even if they did in the end only fight one naval battle before being holed up after Jutland.

    • @321argeleb123
      @321argeleb123 7 лет назад +4

      Grort The reason Great Britain joined the war was because Germany invaded Belgium, but if you want to be technical you can't forget that Great Britain and Portugal have been allies since 1386. So the whole "one ally only" is simply not true. They also maintained relations with the US because they knew they had no hope of keeping a supreme naval influence in the new world without their help.
      They were also part of the triple entante, which weren't technically an alliance. So you're correct in that sense. However, as they were a member of the triple entante they would probably have gone to war to defend the other two members if they should come under severe threat. And we both know that that was the case.

  • @Sam-zx4gm
    @Sam-zx4gm 5 лет назад +20

    WAIT... DID THIS PERSON WRITE THE FAULT IN OUR STARTS.?!?!?

  • @a.d.6683
    @a.d.6683 9 лет назад +3

    Amazing job. Incredibly thorough, and done so quickly!!

  • @shstivoj
    @shstivoj 8 лет назад +27

    In 1881, Serbian prince Milan signed a Secret Convention with Austria-Hungary. Serbia basically became Austria-Hungary's bitch, so Milan could crown himself a King. Serbia couldn't sign agreements with anyone without Austria-Hungary's permission. In 1903 Milan's son was overthrown and killed, and Petar Karađorđević became King. He started trading with other European countries without Austria-Hungary's permission. Austria-Hungary imposed sanctions and started a trade war called Pig War. Pig War just strengthened Serbia's trade relations with the rest of Europe, and confirmed its economic independence. Since then Austria-Hungary wanted to start a war with Serbia and bring it back under its control. That is why Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina (which had a Serb majority at that time). That's why Serbia was forced to retreat from Albania. That is why the ultimatum was so harsh. So even if the Archduke wasn't assassinated war would eventually happen.

    • @shstivoj
      @shstivoj 8 лет назад +8

      +A random person On the Internet en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1910_population_census_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

    • @ErichZornerzfun
      @ErichZornerzfun 8 лет назад +1

      +Александар Марић Yeah and the Serbs only account for 43% which is not an overall majority.

    • @shstivoj
      @shstivoj 8 лет назад

      It says orthodox christians, not Serbs, considering that a lot of muslims considered themselves as Serbs.

    • @ErichZornerzfun
      @ErichZornerzfun 8 лет назад +2

      Александар Марић
      And many Greek Orthodox considered themselves Croats. But in any event your source doesn't support your claim it actually contradicts it.

    • @shstivoj
      @shstivoj 8 лет назад +3

      Orthodox Croats? I don't think so.

  • @nicogris8349
    @nicogris8349 7 лет назад +1

    You mentioned a great TOPIC at the end of the video. may have done it already and i just dont see it, but the ALLIANCE SYSTEM seems like a great philosophical and analytical video. Love everything about these

  • @joelpinhoneto5225
    @joelpinhoneto5225 7 лет назад +1

    You guys are amazing! Super informative!

  • @sasha6z
    @sasha6z 9 лет назад +25

    Unless...you're the Swiss. That part made me laugh :D

    • @headbangben1
      @headbangben1 9 лет назад +23

      start the Swiss reel!
      seriously, they should that more often, its awesome =]

    • @Diamantenvogel
      @Diamantenvogel 9 лет назад

      Haha I liked that too...mostly because I'm Swiss, probably :))

  • @Gillsing
    @Gillsing 9 лет назад +35

    Am I the only one who had to raise the volume to max to get normal sound for John's voice? And then the music at the end seemed to drown out his voice so I couldn't hear what he was saying. (Not that I cared, because it was only the credits.)

    • @PierreDefretin
      @PierreDefretin 9 лет назад +2

      No you're not. Looks like they messed up with the sound mixing in this one :/

    • @haiggoh
      @haiggoh 9 лет назад

      agreed, especially the music in the end was way too loud. It almost seemed comical

    • @Zoojakamar
      @Zoojakamar 9 лет назад +2

      Jump scaring Swiss.

    • @doc7403
      @doc7403 9 лет назад

      The world needs a good war. World has been at peace too long and humanity is growing weak.

    • @haiggoh
      @haiggoh 9 лет назад +4

      Doc
      I hope that's just a bad taste joke and not your actual opinion

  • @uzairhalimi9404
    @uzairhalimi9404 4 года назад +50

    WW1 STARTS:
    SWEDEN: AIGHT IM OUT

    • @rileyh520
      @rileyh520 4 года назад +2

      They heard Russia was involved. They got their fill of Russia in the Great Northern War

  • @tainishiuchi8889
    @tainishiuchi8889 6 лет назад

    what a wonderful message at the end about questioning both primary and secondary sources.

  • @EmperorTigerstar
    @EmperorTigerstar 9 лет назад +262

    7:00 Oh gosh, those borders on that map are so horrible...

    • @rafaeltavarez5089
      @rafaeltavarez5089 9 лет назад +18

      Actually is no THAT bad, its just a representative image, not too far away

    • @EmperorTigerstar
      @EmperorTigerstar 9 лет назад +48

      Rafael Tavarez It could be worse, yes, but it's inaccurate. Especially the border between Russia, Germany, and Austria in Poland.

    • @agfelippi
      @agfelippi 9 лет назад +9

      It's actually pretty accurate.

    • @malwinpilak
      @malwinpilak 9 лет назад +17

      ***** at that time there was no Poland. It was partitioned between the kingdoms of Russia, Prussia and Austria. The map depicted is an approximation.

    • @TheMarkusFIN
      @TheMarkusFIN 9 лет назад +2

      LOL it hurts my eyes! :D

  • @boblet132tx
    @boblet132tx 9 лет назад +4

    In the beginning of the year I wrote an essay for my Year 11 History class about how 'The Alliance System' was to blame for the starting of WWI - my girlfriend wrote about how the Austrians were to blame and my friend wrote how Germany was the main cause.
    It's an interesting topic with a lot of points to it! I love that you guys talked about it on Crash Course ;) thankyou

  • @cameronowings6487
    @cameronowings6487 6 лет назад +2

    I'm writing an essay on WW1 and this video helped me a lot!

  • @tommylinsley2081
    @tommylinsley2081 7 лет назад

    This one of the Most Entertaining history lessons I've ever seen. Edu-tainment for sure. Where was John when I was in high school and college history classes?

  • @andrewkulinski8883
    @andrewkulinski8883 8 лет назад +4

    "Im more in the bold proclamations business" this describes the internet so well

  • @folke1014
    @folke1014 9 лет назад +3

    What is explained here is very different to what is explained in my Dutch history book (It says that the main cause for ww1 was that a serbian student killed some important austrian-hungarian guy) but it's good that you emphasized it differently because the tests we get at school are weird and very hard and i have a feeling this is gonna come in handy :)

  • @ben90adams
    @ben90adams 7 лет назад

    This is your best ep yet John Green. Thankyou

  • @williambilyeu9801
    @williambilyeu9801 4 года назад +1

    The Guns of August by Barbara Tuckman is probably still the best book about the first days of World War I. I read it years ago but recently bought a new copy to read it again.

  • @greyhoundstations
    @greyhoundstations 9 лет назад +87

    You should do a video about who started the Vietnam War! oh wait...

    • @broudwauy
      @broudwauy 9 лет назад +19

      You say that as if everyone in the U.S. didn't already know the U.S. escalated the Vietnam War into an unjustified proxy war. Even H.W. Bush had to say about the First Gulf War that "This will not be another Vietnam."

    • @Suchti322
      @Suchti322 9 лет назад

      Yea, next time let people slay other people just because they are intelegent..

    • @KonnorMcLeod
      @KonnorMcLeod 9 лет назад +11

      i am sorry so you think a aggressive communist Vietnam invading a democratic free Vietnam is okay and the USA is wrong for trying to stop a aggressive USSR supported Vietnam from invading a free nation? If so you fucking disgust me and would have millions of people live under the authoritarian leadership of communism, where they will starve be killed and oppressed for many years. Go fuck your self, All 4 of my grand parents where put into camps and killed in Vietnam after the USA pulled out, you fucking sicken me.

    • @MrLgmhandler
      @MrLgmhandler 9 лет назад +14

      ***** You clearly don't know Vietnam if you think all we did was bomb a rainforest filled with innocent people. You can rightly argue that the US was overly paranoid over communism during the Cold War (just like the Soviets to capitalism) but that doesn't change the facts of what happened there. We saw communism, at least geo-politically, as the greater evil and it was in many ways.

    • @MrLgmhandler
      @MrLgmhandler 9 лет назад +1

      We have a pretty good idea of how Vietnam started so you aren't being particularly edgy or nuanced here. You can earn your stripes if you can rationally discuss the why and the outcome.

  • @cassandrazatka6240
    @cassandrazatka6240 6 лет назад +6

    The Swiss montage made my day

  • @vaibhavtripathi4951
    @vaibhavtripathi4951 5 лет назад +1

    crash course has biggest impact on the world in recent decade. it changes the way we see RUclips technology and education. thanks to green brothers.

  • @koolnewz
    @koolnewz 7 лет назад

    Currently obsessed with you videos in 2017.

  • @johnnysocket76
    @johnnysocket76 7 лет назад +10

    My friend: who's your favorite RUclipsr?
    Me: Stan From CrashCourse.

  • @connormcwood2
    @connormcwood2 8 лет назад +12

    Wimbledon too, wasn't expecting that

    • @eoin2
      @eoin2 8 лет назад +1

      Check out the stand at the home ground Kingsmeadow. He is a fan, and has got them hooked up with many sponsorship deals. He also plays Fifa and posts the videos here giving all the proceeds to the Dons. He is currently working on a movie about them.

    • @abbaszaidi8371
      @abbaszaidi8371 7 лет назад

      Wow! I qualified from St Georges Medical School in 1998. I used to live around the corner from Plough Lane. Which was an overgrown weed patch while I lived nearby. Ironically I now live closest to the unholy MK Dons

  • @neurofiedyamato8763
    @neurofiedyamato8763 7 лет назад

    I knew about you from my teacher for awhile but I never really watched you. Though I'm really interested in this subject and was wondering how you would of went about the blame game. And I would say you nailed it. Exactly how it should of been explained. Though you can go through much farther with various colonial conflicts that worsened German and British relations or the Franco-Prussian war. Nonetheless, very well done! Finally someone that isn't always using the 5 abstract concept as the cause. Makes people feel like they have no control over it when we really did. By all means, they existed and were important but that just oversimplifies things.Subscribed.

  • @Raufi1917
    @Raufi1917 5 лет назад +1

    What is it with the numeration within the thought bubble? Is it leading to further explanations or sources? LOVE you channel btw!!!

  • @Muffin-cs3xp
    @Muffin-cs3xp 4 года назад +3

    1:15 Indeed this is a photo of a man called Fritz Fischer, but not the one who postulated the "Fischer Thesis," you are obviously referring to. Therefore it can be kind of deceptive. I did not want to raise an unnecessary complaint, but it was something that attracted my attention.

  • @namenlos40
    @namenlos40 7 лет назад +623

    Why are the Brits always move into the wars? They could stay on their island and drink tea.

    • @PokemonDude880
      @PokemonDude880 7 лет назад +83

      they're allies to the other countries so they can't just let it happen

    • @greendogg83
      @greendogg83 7 лет назад +69

      It is Britain's prerogative to make certain that no single country controls all of europe, for our own safety, hence we are the Arbiter of Europe, whether we like or not.

    • @adityasrinivasulu
      @adityasrinivasulu 7 лет назад +12

      how about Brexit though

    • @greendogg83
      @greendogg83 7 лет назад +15

      Aditya Srinivasulu You understand that it was a referendum, I personally voted to stay but alas 52% voted the other way.

    • @AubriGryphon
      @AubriGryphon 7 лет назад +28

      Well, the whole "island" thing is kind of the issue there. You know, "Brittania rules the waves" and all that? Britain relied on trade as its lifeblood. It was in their interest to act on behalf of their most important trade partners -- or against the competition, in the case of the Anglo-Dutch Wars.

  • @thetreehuggercrew4324
    @thetreehuggercrew4324 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this man!

  • @zacheryleo1228
    @zacheryleo1228 4 года назад

    learned so much to this video keep it up

  • @roxannaz2683
    @roxannaz2683 8 лет назад +4

    I'd say that the assassination of Franz Ferdinand was the spark that lit the fuse

    • @Stardweller1
      @Stardweller1 8 лет назад +10

      +Roxanna RZ
      Very true, but the powder kegs were already in place.

  • @possumGFX
    @possumGFX 9 лет назад +7

    Germany had a huge dilemma. Almost all conflict scenarios lead sooner or later to a two front war. France being allied to Russia and the triple entente basically check mated Germany's security interests and not only shifted but destroyed the balance of power in Europe again. When Bismarck said "Whatever you do, stay friends with Russia." he basically forecasted all the future conflicts Germany would have in the next decades. Sadly in 1914 there was no statesman in Germany who could even close match the capacity of Bismarck. Germany had only Wilhelm II who was a moron.

  • @matheuscardoso1
    @matheuscardoso1 7 лет назад

    These talks are so good that I just wanna cry.

  • @titicoqui
    @titicoqui 7 лет назад

    deep stuff concealed behind so much great humor no small feat

  • @sulphuric_glue4468
    @sulphuric_glue4468 7 лет назад +63

    You missed the opportunity for a "It's almost harvesting season" reference

  • @mattmcdole799
    @mattmcdole799 9 лет назад +23

    Thanks for doing a video on this complicated subject! I've just got a few comments below:
    German -- more precisely Prussian -- militarism, while it might not have been the cause of WWI, was definitely "a thing." It affected German development tremendously that Germany was unified through war under the ultra-militaristic and autocratic Prussian state rather than via peaceful means (say, via the 1848 Frankfurt Assembly).
    It's also terribly important to remember how our hindsight affects our view of history. To understand the choices of 1914, we need to understand them as those who made them understood them at the time -- this means understanding their choices without the knowledge of what happened afterwards. Those who made decisions to go to war didn't know they were starting the event that we know as the first world war. They didn't know they were signing up for four years of grueling trench warfare, etc. They knew they were starting a war, but they probably viewed that as something far less terrible than what actually happened.
    It's likely Germany decided to take advantage of the Balkan circumstances of 1914 to go to war with Russia because they were afraid that Russia would eventually complete an extensive military modernization programme. This included a lot of railway construction which they thought would render Germany helpless in the event of a two-front war with Russia and France. See the 1912 conference where this was discussed:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Imperial_War_Council_of_8_December_1912
    One of my professors always said: "wars don't happen by accident. They happened because people want them." I think that's a valid point here. The alliance system didn't automatically lead to war. There were plenty of Balkan crises before this one, and they didn't cause world war. What we know as WWI probably happened because Germany gambled on war in 1914. However, it is worth noting that the war Germany wanted to fight in 1914 was one in which Britain stayed out, Germany won a quick victory over France, and then turned around and beat Russia. It bears remembering that had Britain stayed out, or had Germany defeated France in the summer of 1914 (both of which could easily have happened), the horrifying trench war we know as "World War One" would never have occurred. We mock the generals of 1914 for thinking war could be over in a few months, but we have to realize that, actually, a short war in 1914 was very possible. If that had occurred, history would have given another name to this 1914 war.
    You mention the importance of the diplomats, which is a valid point. However, it's also important to realize that after mobilization began, they lost control of events to their military leaders. In both Germany and Russia, the military kept a lot of information from the politicians, and it's clear that many politicians didn't understand that once mobilization began, there was really no going back (one Russian general told his aide to "smash my telephone" after the mobilization order came, in order to prevent the waffling Czar from calling him to cancel mobilization). In Germany, Bethmann and the Kaiser wanted to back away from war once they realized Britain would be in for sure, but the military (Moltke) told them that this was impossible, because mobilization had begun.
    One conclusion that we can perhaps safely make is that the autocracies are to blame for the war. Perhaps this lends some credence to the "democratic peace" theory. Austria, Russia, and Germany all had the opportunity to make decisions that could have prevented general war, but chose not to. On the other hand, the democratic regimes of France, Italy, and Britain had no role in starting the war. Indeed, Italy reneged on it's treaty obligations to stay out of the war (at least initially). The case of Italy is instructive against the notion that the Alliance system led inevitably to the war. Many leaders had more choices in 1914 than we give them credit for. The most succinct summary of the cause of the war I can think of runs something as follows:
    "German political leaders decided to seize the opportunity to fight a preventive war agains Russia in 1914 by making Russia's reaction to the Balkan crisis of that year a casus belli. The aim of the war against Russia (and by extension, France) was to defeat Russia before she could complete a military modernization programme that the Germans thought would doom them to defeat in any future conflict. However, once German political leaders realized that there was no chance of Britain staying out of the developing war, they attempted to back down from it, but at this point German military leaders intervened and explained that to stop mobilization would be either impossible or suicidal. The German political leaders thereafter resigned themselves to the war they had started.

  • @ximenakelley
    @ximenakelley 6 лет назад +1

    "I'm not really in the defending business more the bold proclamation business" hahahaha gold x'D

  • @slitor
    @slitor 7 лет назад +1

    There is an old miniseries called Fall of Eagles which I heavily recommend for this topic, you can find it on youtube.

  • @EmpereurNapoleonex
    @EmpereurNapoleonex 9 лет назад +4

    you guys should sell figurines inspired by Crash Course Thought Bubble because i really want that Imperial Russian Warbot

  • @VulcanTrekkie45
    @VulcanTrekkie45 9 лет назад +17

    I'm going to post something rather controversial. I'm going to say that since I'm only 25 years old, I'm totally blameless in causing World War I.

    • @culwin
      @culwin 9 лет назад +15

      Until 10 years from now when you send a Terminator back to kill John Connor

    • @GarethField
      @GarethField 9 лет назад +1

      A counterpoint, you may be a promoter of the same patterns that caused that conflict, and if you were part of a repeat situation, that's still sub-optimal. That was said without detailed knowledge of WW1 or you, but it doesn't help to distance yourself and say you don't matter, because you do matter, and what you do large or small will always be a part of history, so make it a good one and rock on, sir!

    • @krim7
      @krim7 9 лет назад

      greg miller
      Such has been the lot of the poor since civilization began.

  • @voltaire3001
    @voltaire3001 7 лет назад

    LOVE Crash Course !!

  • @andrija_mihalic
    @andrija_mihalic 6 лет назад

    This is awesome!!!

  • @Argacyan
    @Argacyan 9 лет назад +24

    Damm early humans moving out of africa and starting world war 1 >.>
    Honestly, I myself look at the assassin of the austro-hungarian prince and the politics in the region he died in if I'm asked who I blame for the war.

    • @MollyGermek
      @MollyGermek 9 лет назад +20

      It was that god damn cataclysmic event that killed the dinosaurs! Dinosaurs are known for their obstinate isolationism. A Europe run by dinosaurs never would have had that tangled a web of alliances!

    • @BriWhoSaysNi
      @BriWhoSaysNi 9 лет назад +3

      Damn those pieces of rock for coming together to form the Earth and starting WW1! It never would've happened if they would have just left each other alone.

    • @mortyjames5897
      @mortyjames5897 9 лет назад +2

      ***** damn those early microbes, if only they hadn't learned to detect light levels, discerning night from day, then none of this would have happened!

    • @kevinconnelly6770
      @kevinconnelly6770 9 лет назад +3

      dam that bang that created all of this, nobody would have to die if that dam bang didnt happen!

    • @blindekillen
      @blindekillen 9 лет назад +3

      Mark Zunnberg It's the multiverse's fault really. If there weren't an infinite amount of possible universes odds are ww1 never would have happened.

  • @themangix357
    @themangix357 9 лет назад +5

    Mr Green, I'll bet Putin loves your laptop. XD

    • @FlamingAnimation
      @FlamingAnimation 9 лет назад

      Why would he love a laptop that says that it will kill him?!

  • @justdone7975
    @justdone7975 7 лет назад +4

    learns nothing in class...comes here 😅 thanks Jhon👏

    • @moonfirearc6793
      @moonfirearc6793 5 лет назад +1

      Let me guess, spelling class also worthless?

  • @michelledubberke7098
    @michelledubberke7098 6 лет назад

    Awesome and informative

  • @michalsalekcz
    @michalsalekcz 9 лет назад +3

    I absolutely cracked up, when I saw Franz Joseph running away with Bosnia in his hands and being all like: "Muhuh... nozing to zee here! Lalala..."

  • @jakefaulkner8381
    @jakefaulkner8381 4 года назад +5

    Video title: What started WW1
    first 4 minutes: It wasn't Germany

  • @bobthebob468
    @bobthebob468 7 лет назад +8

    The only person to blame for WW1 is Gavrillo Princip who shot the archduke of Austro-Hungary. Cause of the assassination Austria declared war on Serbia.Russia helped Serbia.Germany helped Austria.France helped Russia.And then Germany invaded Belgium that got UK into the war.When the UK joined the war half of the world did so the fault is of Gavrillo Princip,Germany and of course Serbian Nationalists.

    • @nithintou
      @nithintou 7 лет назад

      actually the black hand organization are to blame

    • @mannym5692
      @mannym5692 7 лет назад +4

      R3D1 really, when Serbs i bosnia defend their rights they are murderers. Gavrilo Princip was member of organisation Bosnian youth, and they were against annexations of Bosnia from Austro-hungarian empire. Germany and Austria were planing war and this assassination came as perfect excuse to start war. Only problem it was to early, they were not ready. Russia as Serbian and Montenegro allied had obligation to protect them in case of any foreign attack. So when Austria attack Serbia Russia declared war.

    • @Night_RiderBelgrade
      @Night_RiderBelgrade 7 лет назад +1

      you are so stupid. Do you realy think that one event was the cause of ww1?? hahaha idiot .... Serbia has never attacked some other nation. Serbia was alsways just deffending from invasion. WW1, WW2, Balkans Was in 90s, 99 Nato bombing...will be continued..

    • @ugandanknucklescommando660
      @ugandanknucklescommando660 6 лет назад

      BobTheBob They were more like patriots dude, what he thought he was doing was killing a tyrant, the goal was to start a revolutionary war to liberate an opressed people from an imperialistic realm. Say whatever you want but, to this day, Gavrilo Printzip is a national hero.

  • @battousai9795
    @battousai9795 5 лет назад

    Putting Cherno Alpha in the animation when talking about Russian weapons... that Pacific Rim reference was gold !

  • @ramonamuntener7942
    @ramonamuntener7942 9 лет назад +3

    Yay Switzerland was mentioned! :D

  • @tino8442
    @tino8442 7 лет назад +20

    The Ottaman empire, Germany and Austra Hungary where the central powers

    • @tino8442
      @tino8442 7 лет назад +11

      And Bulgaria

    • @ianbrown7066
      @ianbrown7066 5 лет назад +4

      *The Ottopeople Empire. Gosh, it's 2019!

  • @EwanGraf
    @EwanGraf 6 лет назад

    Unless you're the Swiss! lol :'D I'm Swiss and that was so hilarious! That's why I love CC so much! Great show! :)

  • @smidget25
    @smidget25 5 лет назад

    Omg the Swiss reel. I was not expecting that

  • @TheHatterJack
    @TheHatterJack 9 лет назад +7

    Except the Swiss? John... need I remind you?
    Battle of Morgarten (1315), Battle of Sempach (1386), Old Zurich War (1440-1446), Burgundian Wars (1474-1477), Swabian War (1511-1516), the Hundred Days (1815), Sonderbund War (1847)... all of these included the Swiss as aggressors...

    • @CollinBuckman
      @CollinBuckman 9 лет назад

      Did they start those wars?

    • @TheHatterJack
      @TheHatterJack 9 лет назад

      Morgatern, Sempach, Old Zurich, the Burgundian Wars, and Swabian War, yes, they *started* them with very little doubt.
      Hundred Days and Sonderbund Wars... sort of... they were part of an alliance that started those wars, so whether they *specifically* started them is (as usual with history) a complicated question.

    • @lindaa7373
      @lindaa7373 9 лет назад +1

      there are also europian countries who have literally never started wars because they are very new like baltic countries

    • @catalinaga
      @catalinaga 9 лет назад

      linda a
      They were part of the USSR.

    • @lindaa7373
      @lindaa7373 9 лет назад

      catalinaga well yes, but they didn't start anything. techinically it was USSR

  • @aiboy2073
    @aiboy2073 7 лет назад +10

    "Roll the swiss reel Stan!" *Swiss Reel Plays*
    Me: WTF WAS THAT?

  • @OnGodspath
    @OnGodspath 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting since I just finished watching a British produced film which laid the blame at the feet of Kaiser William.
    This that you have presented makes much more sense.... the Austrian annexation of Serbia, the promise of the Kaiser to support Austria, and the Russian mobilization as a response to the annexation.
    Makes alot more sense than the demonization of William as just power hungry. In fact the letters of William to his cousins, (king of England) and Nicholas (tsar of Russia) seem to suggest that he was being pulled into war and looking to see, with whom would be the better alliance for his country.

  • @gabbymonaco9575
    @gabbymonaco9575 4 года назад

    THIS IS AMAZING

  • @Kevinowski_A
    @Kevinowski_A 8 лет назад +85

    what about the assassination of ferdinand

  • @Dutchguy.94
    @Dutchguy.94 9 лет назад +3

    audio seems a bit on the quiet side, you guys might wana check that for future reference ;)

  • @cameronwarttig1732
    @cameronwarttig1732 Год назад +1

    Aged like fine wine

  • @samuelmora6465
    @samuelmora6465 7 лет назад +1

    WWI is so awesome Is my second favorite subject in my social studies class.

  • @ZoggFromBetelgeuse
    @ZoggFromBetelgeuse 9 лет назад +74

    You can blame pretty much anyone for WWI... Except for the microbes.

    • @alsy0055
      @alsy0055 9 лет назад +4

      zogg pls

    • @HxH2011DRA
      @HxH2011DRA 9 лет назад +11

      *evil microbe laugh*

    • @TallThoma5
      @TallThoma5 9 лет назад +16

      Damn Canadians...

    • @jeanderpnald1797
      @jeanderpnald1797 9 лет назад +15

      Well, I suppose if the Bubonic Plague bacteria had just wiped out Europe like it was supposed too, then there would be no WWI

    • @MogofWar
      @MogofWar 9 лет назад +16

      But without the Black Death, Mongols would have probably retained control of Russia, thus possibly no WWI.

  • @billymarella2904
    @billymarella2904 7 лет назад +3

    I love that AFC Wimbledon jersey

  • @Timosilva1
    @Timosilva1 6 лет назад

    "I'm more to like bold proclamations business!".... can't stop laughing.. miss you John Green.

  • @Jarod-vg9wq
    @Jarod-vg9wq 6 лет назад

    Your animation is awesome and funny.