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  • Reacting to History of the Entire World, I Guess
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  • @snakesnoteyes
    @snakesnoteyes 3 года назад +109

    The US education system never really covers how crucial Russia was in WWII, Americans almost always have to seek that information out for themselves.

    • @jcaustic0018
      @jcaustic0018 2 года назад +3

      That's hardly an American failing. All governments downplay the accomplishments of their rivals.

    • @snakesnoteyes
      @snakesnoteyes 2 года назад +2

      @@jcaustic0018 it’s worth specifically pointing out in the (collapsing) unipolar global power
      Edit: it’s also worth noting that 1.) the US education system doesn’t downplay the eastern front, it flat out ignores it, and 2.) The USSR was an enemy of our own making because FDR was willing to come to the table with the USSR to defeat the Nazis, but his successor deliberately fucked the USSR over and dropped two atomic bombs on Japan in part to flex on the USSR.

    • @littlesth0b0
      @littlesth0b0 2 года назад +11

      Same in the UK though - while I knew of Stalingrad, until I saw that Fallen of WW2 video, I had no idea of the brutality of the Eastern Front. Shook me.

    • @JonahNelson7
      @JonahNelson7 2 года назад +3

      @@jcaustic0018 it's hardly a uniquely American failing, but still an American failing

    • @DoctorLoudonclear
      @DoctorLoudonclear 2 года назад

      I don’t think I realized how little it was taught; almost all my history teachers at least acknowledge their role in the war if they didn’t give us major details about battles like Stalingrad and told us that the Soviets were the ones who entered Berlin. Minus one who was later fired for not teaching history. Although it wasn’t until 11th grade that I had a teacher bring up the Soviet invasion of Manchuria. I learned about it independently in 10th grade from RUclips and asked my 10th grade history teacher about it who basically said it never happened. Spoiler alert, it was the same guy who got fired.

  • @zegh8578
    @zegh8578 3 года назад +54

    Fruits contain sugar naturally - basically, the sugar cane plant just has a very high concentration of it. In other words, before the discovery of the sugar-cane plant, people in Europe still enjoyed sweet fruits, honey etc, they were just unable to extract the concentrated kinds of quantities that suger-cane would later offer.

    • @zegh8578
      @zegh8578 2 года назад +3

      ​@Kayra ø No. If you read my comment *in relation to the video* and not just... by itself, floating in the ether, then you'd realize I'm answering a question IN the video - as to wether or not Europeans would have had access to sweet food, before the import of sugar-canes from the carribean.
      Here's a challenge for you: There are trees in Europe.

    • @fluffylittlebear
      @fluffylittlebear 2 года назад +1

      @@zegh8578 Wow you really think there are no trees in Africa? Maybe you should read a book some time.

    • @zegh8578
      @zegh8578 2 года назад

      @@fluffylittlebear my shame :v

    • @renx81
      @renx81 2 года назад

      @@zegh8578 The question in the video was specifically about SUGAR, not sweet food. I thought it was clear that she meant actual refined sugar, the food additive (aka sucrose), which is also what the original video was referring to at that point.

    • @lowtechredneck6704
      @lowtechredneck6704 Год назад

      @@renx81 Didn't they already have sugar beets, though? Sugarcane is more economical, but they probably already had refined sugar.

  • @megatwingo
    @megatwingo 3 года назад +46

    He said the thing about the beaver, because that was, what they found and hunted and sold to the world there in Canada.
    That was a real big business. So they didn't found, what they hoped for, but they found at least the beaver (and other furry animals) and sold the fur to Europe.

    • @loginyes3745
      @loginyes3745 3 года назад +2

      I always thought it was just a random joke

    • @megatwingo
      @megatwingo 3 года назад +8

      @@loginyes3745 Most reactors & watchers of this video are mistaking that mentioning of the beaver for a random joke, but it wasn't. They made a real big industry & trade from beaver and other furry animals back then in Canada. That was a real big economic factor back then. There are even documentaries about that theme available.

    • @stinkbug4321
      @stinkbug4321 2 года назад +3

      @@megatwingo There is more money in selling the other kind of beaver 🤣🤣

    • @MsKeylas
      @MsKeylas 2 года назад +2

      @@stinkbug4321 I see what you did there xdd

    • @Bottlekap
      @Bottlekap 2 года назад +1

      You sure do love commas don’t ya?

  • @WalkerBohAus
    @WalkerBohAus 2 года назад +12

    They did include Russian (well the USSR), in WWII. When he says international community check the flags that attack Germany. The red USSR flag is there with the others.

    • @FuturisticAge
      @FuturisticAge 6 месяцев назад

      almost fair to say there were no others

  • @aeliusdawn
    @aeliusdawn 2 года назад +17

    16:29 Not only sugar, but Corn, potatoes, tomatoes, beans, peppers, cocoa fruit, were all native from the Americas. It's crazy to think that all these classic italian dishes with tomatoes, or just regular chocolate didn't exist in the old world until the 1600s.

    • @Ziiphyr
      @Ziiphyr 2 года назад +2

      Yeah it’s very interesting in hindsight. Especially since European first thought tomato’s were poisonous similar to Nightingale and it’s Scientific name in English is “Wolf peach” or something like that. History is weird like that.

  • @dylanholman3
    @dylanholman3 2 года назад +10

    The Cold War basically ingrained it into many Americans minds to hate/distrust Russia. Very little of Russian history is taught in American curriculum unless you elect to take specific advanced courses on the subject. The only time I ever learned about Russia was during my senior year when I took an advanced world history course, and my teacher happened to have a fascination with Russian history. So for several weeks, we had a specific focus on Russia and it was honestly so interesting.

    • @eksiarvamus
      @eksiarvamus Год назад

      Russia deserves to be hated though, it's a genocidal empire.

  • @diefordethklok3711
    @diefordethklok3711 3 года назад +26

    They did have a Soviet Union flag but yes Russia is completely unrecognized for taking Berlin and losing so many soldiers. I went to the WWII museum in Russia and it’s depressing. But they didn’t die for nothing. F to all the fallen soldiers. Canada took Juno beach in France. (D-Day region) react to Saving Private Ryan if you have the time :)

  • @gavinsheridan4680
    @gavinsheridan4680 3 года назад +55

    You should try Oversimplified. He goes a little slower and makes it easy to follow.

    • @BillionSix
      @BillionSix 3 года назад +10

      Also, he did videos about the Russian Revolution and the Cold War, so there is a lot of Russia related stuff. :)

  • @thethesaxman23
    @thethesaxman23 3 года назад +12

    I’m a native English speaker and this hurt my brain the first time I watched it. I can’t even imagine watching it in a second language

  • @landonhagan450
    @landonhagan450 3 года назад +12

    7:42 Funny you should say that; after it came out, this video actually become one of the most common resources world history teachers use to introduce their classes to the subject. So I guess even the teachers agree with you on that.

  • @jeremyfrost2636
    @jeremyfrost2636 3 года назад +12

    If you feel like you’re forgetting anything from this video you can always rewatch it. I come back to it regularly, and it seems like I learn something new every time. Some of your observations were interesting. You picked up on things other reactors don’t, probably because you come from a different part of the world? You could probably educate us on aspects of Russian history they didn’t get to in this video, actually.

    • @gdmathguy
      @gdmathguy Год назад +1

      Also if you learn history going back to the video gets more clear

  • @dubbleplusgood
    @dubbleplusgood 2 года назад +10

    "It's weird because we didn't include Russia in this one" 20:29 Yes, he actually did include Russia (USSR flag on the right). ;) The Russian flag you know was restored from the red Soviet flag in 1991.

  • @blakecacini8016
    @blakecacini8016 3 года назад +4

    13:00 just like that but SIGNIFICANTLY more violent

  • @David_C_83
    @David_C_83 3 года назад +5

    Love this video, it's a lot of information but it also goes over the most important events I believe or at least it tries and it makes sense to go from way back until now, which is also impressive in such a short amount of time. If you rewatch it a few more times you get to remember more things and maybe you can look up some of the events you don't know about, it's definitely a fun way to learn history versus what was in history classes that we all had.

  • @undergroundriddimandbassli972
    @undergroundriddimandbassli972 3 года назад +8

    I CAN SEE YOU WILL BE A BIG RUclipsR SOON

  • @gogyoo
    @gogyoo 3 года назад +9

    You know, WWI boiled down to a dick-measuring context really, to see who would become the most powerful nation in Europe. You add some good dynamite (bad blood from the 1870 Franco-Prussian war, military technology exploding in "creativity"), light the fuse (as you remember from your classes probably Archduke Ferdinand getting killed), boom.

  • @Celticshade
    @Celticshade 2 года назад +2

    beaver was a huge thing for settlers in the "new world" because the fur trade was a giant market. So for for a while tons of the product that came out of the north america was animal pelt, especially beaver pelt, because it was basically a huge untouched area of land that nobody knew existed and they were all excited to start scavenging the land for its resources.

  • @hoshixity
    @hoshixity 3 года назад +11

    Crusades are something like "holy war".
    Well, crusades were called to take holy land (Israel) from Islam countries

    • @EpicMRPancake
      @EpicMRPancake 3 года назад +3

      *Kingdoms that don't exist anymore that were roughly where Israel, Lebanon, Syria and Egypt are now.
      I guess it's better to keep it simple here.

  • @RareScar
    @RareScar 3 года назад +1

    Seems like you were enjoying the video. It's one of the bests, imo! I really enjoyed this reaction.

  • @Tekdruid
    @Tekdruid 2 года назад

    17:10 Before watching the video OverSimplified did on the French Revolution, I didn't know they actually kind of _had_ their own religion and also a new calendar, until Napoleon rolled all that back.

  • @tadmurphy7436
    @tadmurphy7436 3 года назад +2

    Hey Dasha, I think you might need to watch that again, I know I did. It is a lot of information really fast. so suggestion when you're done with Chernobyl you're going to need to lighten things up a little bit, for your own mental health.You really like the oversimplified of the Russian revolution. I suggest you watch the American revolution over simplified. there's also the civil war the French revolution, World war II, World war I. they're all very informative and entertaining and you'll learn stuff. as always you're awesome ❤️💚☘️

  • @danpriest7212
    @danpriest7212 3 года назад +5

    Hey Dasha, when the United Nations was mentioned, you asked. Why didn't they do that earlier? 'They' tried - there is a Wikipedia page about The League of Nations which is worth a look if you want to learn moe.

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Год назад

      For that matter, the longer the United Nations exists the easier it becomes to understand why it wasn't tried earlier.

  • @Notric
    @Notric 2 года назад +3

    The Beavers were not just a little joke they were one of the most hunted skins and were nearly wiped out.

  • @bearofthunder
    @bearofthunder 3 года назад +9

    It is a good video introduction to history, making a broad outline from start to finish. Probably a good motivator to people to start studying history. The world needs global perspecives today more than ever. The time for nationalism is over.

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Год назад

      It's not really a one or the other choice. Having too much of either is as bad as having too little of either. You need the knowledge of the world but there is also truth to the saying that all politics are local politics.

  • @emzee1148
    @emzee1148 Год назад

    Beaver / The fur trade was literally one of the main reasons behind the colonization of North America.

  • @chrispatrick1824
    @chrispatrick1824 2 года назад

    Dasha,
    I absolutely love your reviews, you are the sweetest and have such a wonderful heart.

  • @Cuauhtemoc3
    @Cuauhtemoc3 3 года назад +4

    Crusade is like a holy War. Starting wars in the name of religion.

  • @stevensonbak
    @stevensonbak 2 года назад +3

    I was going to say it's a bit surprising that Dasha never heard of the Crusades (to be fair, she's presumably raised Russian Orthodox and the Crusades are mostly a Catholic thing), but I'm sitting here as an American trying to recall when the hell they ever talked about the Crusades in the American school system.
    To quote my 11th grade history teacher, "If it didn't happen in the last 300 years, don't worry about it."

    • @PongoXBongo
      @PongoXBongo Год назад

      Russian Orthodox comes from Eastern Orthodox which comes from Byzantium, no? So, I would think it would be taught in RO.

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Год назад

      Most 11th grade history classes in America are American History classes. You usually have to wait until college before you stumble into World History classes. This next bit will tip off how old I am but I learned more about world history going through encyclepedias when I was a kid than I learned in high school.

  • @purportedly
    @purportedly 2 года назад

    12:47 - *Crusade* is called Крестовые походы in Russian, as I can gather.

  • @edwardthorne9875
    @edwardthorne9875 2 года назад +1

    this whizzes by so fast, if you didn't know it before, you will probably not remember it anyway. But, it IS quite entertaining, and exhausting. 'Oversimplified' takes smaller chunks of history and examines them more closely, but still fast and furious. Quite a bit about Russia there, so you would enjoy it.

  • @WildDancer101
    @WildDancer101 3 года назад +4

    You should reacting to his "history of japan" video. :)

  • @edcrandall2048
    @edcrandall2048 3 года назад +2

    Since it's 4th of July weekend you should check it out - The Star Spangled Banner as you've never heard it before...

  • @realcourte
    @realcourte 3 года назад

    Dasha does history! :) Easy but so many infos in this clip!

  • @eljayr517
    @eljayr517 2 года назад +1

    We love Sasha, more reactions please, love to see this beautiful young lady, great smile, beautiful babe !

  • @jaycee330
    @jaycee330 2 месяца назад

    20:56 We did, the UN 1.0, called "The League of Nations"...and that didn't work so well, either.

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim 3 года назад +1

    when words pop up like *@**9:06* you should pause so you can read & catch some of the jokes
    this is teaching but also fun Entertainment

  • @scottvanhille5688
    @scottvanhille5688 2 года назад

    Very entertaining and informative video!

  • @charlieeverhart6646
    @charlieeverhart6646 2 года назад

    wow he did leave Russia out of the loop

  • @gerritvalkering1068
    @gerritvalkering1068 Год назад +1

    You got the basics of a crusade, except they tried to convince people with swords
    And yes, China was extremely technologically advanced compared to anyone else, using gunpowder, printing presses, clocks and many other inventions that happened in Europe only centuries later. At some point, they stopped striving for more and better, trying to keep to the way things always had been. And it's got to be said. China can rightfully claim to be the oldest nation on Earth. Sure, it broke up a couple of times, but it always came back. Generally bigger and stronger than before. They kind of stagnated in a period when nothing was trying to break China.
    Sugar cane came from South America. Europe had sugar beets but mostly used fruits and honey for sweetener
    Most countries tend to focus on their own history. I didn't know a lot of this first time I watched, particularly what was happening in India and China and South East Asia.

    • @gerritvalkering1068
      @gerritvalkering1068 Год назад

      World War 1 was a... complicated affair. Was Germany responsible? Sort of, but not really? Basically, it had just emerged as a nation and became an actual power to recon with, militarily and economically. Something stupid happened in the Balkans and Germany tried to throw its weight around as a Great Power, which they thought they were. The (other) Great powers, France, Britain and Russia, didn't like that and decided to show this upstart young nation who's boss. There were multiple chances to prevent World War 1, but all the powers, or their parliaments and such were pushing for war, as a show of strength. It's really hard to blame Germany when everyone else was so eager to go to war.
      It just didn't turn out the way they had thought it would. Most generals and politicians still thought of war in terms of the late 19th century (ok this is oversimplified, but a decent generalization). Napoleonic wars but maybe a bit more advanced because there were better guns. Infantry marching on the field, cavalry charges, heroic last stands. No one really, really understood how more modern inventions like the machine gun and more accurate and deadly artillery would impact the battlefield.

  • @kyuchiha3229
    @kyuchiha3229 10 месяцев назад

    Crusade - крестовый поход.

  • @granadosvm
    @granadosvm 3 года назад +4

    1:04 One of the most difficult concepts to assimilate from the big bang theory, is that it didn't just created the matter into space at certain time, but that it created space and time themselves. Trying to ask questions like "Where did the universe begin?" or "When did it begin?" of "what was there before?" have no meaning before time and space existed. He just plays with these ideas expressing them in the video in ways that seem like riddles.
    It's almost impossible as humans conceptualize these ideas because there is nothing in our daily experience that prepares us to understand them. It is like trying to understand rain from the perspective of a deep abyss fish who has never seen air, clouds, the sun, or dry land.

  • @jinn_1891
    @jinn_1891 2 года назад

    Best education ever

  • @D.o.l.l.a.r.s.2.0
    @D.o.l.l.a.r.s.2.0 3 года назад +3

    Dasha react to the ocean is way deeper than you think video.

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim 3 года назад +1

    Next React To *(The Universe Is Bigger Than You Think)*

  • @razvanboghi7502
    @razvanboghi7502 3 года назад

    U can't be an RUclips OG until you've reacted to history of entire world and How the universe is way bigger

  • @a.s.944
    @a.s.944 Год назад

    I love Russia 🇷🇺🖐

  • @anxiousteengamer8141
    @anxiousteengamer8141 2 года назад

    the crusades were a holy war pretty much

  • @jamesmatthew1903
    @jamesmatthew1903 Год назад

    Crusade = holy conquest / holy war.

  • @MRVAANY87
    @MRVAANY87 3 года назад

    What fly pass over a bunch of folks is that about that nothing was never anywhere he didn't say that by accident great af video ha e perfect day

  • @TheGentooGamer
    @TheGentooGamer 3 года назад +1

    Watch melody sheep history of the entire universe and journey to the end of time. Slower, high quality, and just as mind blowing.

    • @dylanholman3
      @dylanholman3 2 года назад +1

      Whelp. Now I’m adding a new video to my list to watch, so thanks. 🙏

    • @TheGentooGamer
      @TheGentooGamer 2 года назад

      @@dylanholman3 Your welcome, His videos are seriously high quality. The ones on what scientists think some alien life might look like are also even higher quality, like a really good documentary quality, but I would save those for later.

  • @arahantiusdetache5103
    @arahantiusdetache5103 2 года назад

    Don't worry about how Russia was left out of the WW2 part, everyone with the tiniest education knows Russia ended WW2. Russia's flag was shown though.

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Год назад

      Well, the Soviet Union's flag was shown. That's a little different from the current flag of Russia.

  • @dmwalker24
    @dmwalker24 2 года назад +2

    The breakdown of the Soviet Union absolutely was no accident. We can add that to the list of bad American behavior that many Americans don't even know ever happened. Right alongside training the Taliban in the 80's, overthrowing democratically elected governments, funneling weapons into other countries for the purpose of genocide, and "saving" the Vietnamese from the Vietnamese.

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Год назад +1

      More accurate to call it bad military-industrial complex behavior or bad deep state behavior.

    • @dmwalker24
      @dmwalker24 Год назад

      @@88wildcat I'll give you 'military-industrial complex', but it's not the 'deep state'. It's just the state. Every administration from both parties, going back as far as you care to look, were up to their eyeballs in that kind of behavior.

  • @isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421

    19:41 It wasn't. It was Serbia for assassinating the prince of Austria-Hungary.

  • @mltonsorangestapler
    @mltonsorangestapler 2 года назад

    LOL @ 12:22

  • @pookatim
    @pookatim 2 года назад

    You should do a reaction video of the movies "Terminator" and "Rocky".

  • @cobrazax
    @cobrazax 3 года назад

    yes they did include russia...rewatch that part

  • @josephdelp87
    @josephdelp87 2 года назад

    I like her. Would like to visit or show her around america .

  • @dean8147
    @dean8147 3 года назад

    to be honest, im shocked Russia wasnt mentioned in the WW2 part.

    • @bigdream_dreambig
      @bigdream_dreambig 3 года назад

      It _was_ mentioned, as much as any country: USSR's flag was one of the ones shown "tackling" Germany.

    • @dean8147
      @dean8147 3 года назад

      @@bigdream_dreambig yes, but if I recall correctly, there was once a moment it was not included when there should’ve been mention.

  • @jeffreyphipps1507
    @jeffreyphipps1507 3 года назад +2

    Technically, we describe WWI as a solely German issue, however the most famous pilot from WWI from the "German" (Prussian) side was Polish - "The Red Baron" was NOT German. An empire is made up of multiple kingdoms and it was the Prussian Empire (largely led by Germany) that fought on the "axis" (for lack of a better word) side.

    • @ericlahey7051
      @ericlahey7051 2 года назад +1

      I mean he was born in a city that is now Polish, but he was born to a Prussian aristocratic family, and almost certainly considered himself Prussian, which meant he definitely considered himself German at the time and not Polish. He came from the same class as Bismarck after all.

    • @ludger9878
      @ludger9878 2 года назад +1

      Never met a Pole named "Manfred" or "von Richthofen" also WW1 was definitely not a German issue.

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim 3 года назад

    *#SUGGESTION** When you Pause to talk push the back button to rewind *5 Sec* before continuing to play the videos

  • @sagnhill
    @sagnhill 3 года назад

    You should watch Neil Degrass Tyson's COSMOS series.

  • @jessedaniel6330
    @jessedaniel6330 2 года назад

    the crusades were when the Christians had a holy war or war that is justified by spreading faith

  • @holybible3338
    @holybible3338 2 года назад

    This can tell how friendly African are. They mind their own business and yet white people with their hate bother them

  • @booberry6993
    @booberry6993 2 года назад +3

    WWI Was Frances fault. Not Germanys. Germany was abiding by the Magna Carta, France wasn't. Austria declared a just war against a nation that assassinated the heir to their throne, and Germany and Hungry were allies supporting the punitive war. France had no business getting involved, but they did, and they dragged England and Russia into the war with them.

  • @joachimkylhammar5084
    @joachimkylhammar5084 2 года назад

    did you miss the russian flag entering germany with the other??

  • @thomasbaron5367
    @thomasbaron5367 2 года назад

    God you're beautiful
    Love your smile 🥰

  • @gooshie3
    @gooshie3 Год назад

    ...

  • @TheNativeEngine
    @TheNativeEngine 2 года назад

    Jesus. Do you live near a hospital? Why's there so many sirens?

  • @marvelousce1128
    @marvelousce1128 3 года назад

    Plz, React to The Throne of Allah - mindblowing.

  • @sickturret3587
    @sickturret3587 3 года назад +2

    don't know about the crusades? come on. you are just kidding.

  • @marsianer4842
    @marsianer4842 2 года назад

    Слава Україні. Героям слава.

  • @roscoebower4347
    @roscoebower4347 2 года назад

    Half of what he said is BS.