The Greatest Warriors of All Time

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  • Weapons at the ready - here are the greatest warriors of all time!
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  • @Mr.Grim_Death_The_Reaper
    @Mr.Grim_Death_The_Reaper Год назад +313

    Imagine you got so angry at some farmer who grew up hunting in a forest and was just camping your guys so you decide to waist hundereds of thousands of dollars blowing up an entire forest just to hit the guy hoping to kill him and just make him get some battle scars

  • @jasielinman8363
    @jasielinman8363 Год назад +32

    No one ever talks about Sgt Alvin York anymore. He was seemingly bulletproof. For someone who received a huge amount of fanfare when he returned home he sure got forgotten easily.

    • @caseycooper5615
      @caseycooper5615 Год назад

      Totally underrated these days. Sgt. York was foremost a pacifist and only went to war because he had to. While he was picking off German soldiers (ultimately killing 25), he kept on asking them to surrender so he wouldn't have to kill them, and took over 100 prisoner, singlehandedly. He wasn't motivated by revenge or even wanting to save his own life, but by wanting to protect his fellow soldiers. Even the Right Whale, with the largest testicles in the animal kingdom, couldn't hold a candle to him.

    • @commonsenseking6386
      @commonsenseking6386 Год назад +2

      Agree, they do not talk about Audie Murphy too much either.

    • @whywoulditellyoumyrealname4598
      @whywoulditellyoumyrealname4598 10 месяцев назад

      The 82nd Airborne hasn't forgotten about him

    • @jurrehuizinga7136
      @jurrehuizinga7136 6 месяцев назад

      Sabaton has a song about him

  • @luxuryhub1323
    @luxuryhub1323 Год назад +158

    Somewhere in the unknown cosmos there is the soul of a caveman who fought off 8 saber tooths, 5 cave bears, 3 mammoths and an enemy tribe... and he's pissed he wasn't on this list.

    • @KingstonTiger
      @KingstonTiger Год назад

      History is a b*tch, isn't it? I mean we cannot even confirm if all these achievements are real or not besides just reading a script of paper.

    • @BeAmazed
      @BeAmazed  Год назад +48

      how could I forget Grogg the Great 😔

    • @aradke
      @aradke Год назад +11

      Yes grog the great!!! Edit: I loved that guy

    • @evanmills271
      @evanmills271 Год назад +7

      @@BeAmazed Wait where IS grog?

    • @aradke
      @aradke Год назад +3

      IDK

  • @iss2500
    @iss2500 Год назад +38

    Let’s mention Shaka Zulu- king and great fighter from Zulu tribe-South Africa also queen Nzinga from Angola ! Great video!☺️

    • @odinbolt4380
      @odinbolt4380 Год назад

      They don't remember Shaka.....but I do!

    • @christabelsibanda969
      @christabelsibanda969 Год назад +1

      Yes please there's several great warriors from the African continent

    • @Sinister_yt123
      @Sinister_yt123 Год назад +1

      DUUUUDDDDDDE THATS EXCATLY WHAT I WAS SAYING IN MY MIND bc shaka zulu was 1 of the best fist fighter or even one of the worlds best dude

  • @keatonburton5636
    @keatonburton5636 Год назад +38

    Quick correction to the deal that ended Ching Shih's reign as pirate queen:
    The man she talked to was an official appointed by the Emperor to deal with her named Bai Ling, and it was *her,* not the government, that set those terms.

    • @rachelbadergray9929
      @rachelbadergray9929 11 месяцев назад +4

      All hail the most badass queen of all China❤❤

    • @zehrudindulic3301
      @zehrudindulic3301 4 месяца назад +2

      What a badaas

    • @NkechiOkolo-lp6xb
      @NkechiOkolo-lp6xb 3 дня назад

      The government are indeed the ones who set the terms. The video says that.

    • @keatonburton5636
      @keatonburton5636 3 дня назад

      @@NkechiOkolo-lp6xb Well, not everyone can get things like this right.

  • @Fighter11244
    @Fighter11244 Год назад +13

    If you plan to do a Part 2, another great warrior to add would be Yi Sun-shin (or Admiral Yi). He was a Korean born around April 28, 1545. He fought against the Japanese when they tried to invade China through Korea after Korea didn't let Japanese soldiers go through them when they wanted to conquer China. He fought against unbelievable odds as an Admiral and never lost a single ship. He was such a formidable force and sunk so many Japanese ships, that he saved Korea and put the Japanese on the defensive because of stretched supply lines. He would later be let go because he refused an order to go into an obvious Japanese trap, but was later given the role back after his replacement fell into a similar trap and lost nearly all of their ships.
    I can't put every detail in here or it would be a mile long, but Extra Credits made great videos about this.

    • @ronaanwer7161
      @ronaanwer7161 8 месяцев назад +1

      I watch extra credits btw

  • @christopherkingz2652
    @christopherkingz2652 Год назад +39

    A part 2 would be nice 😊

    • @abdullahalharthi2429
      @abdullahalharthi2429 Год назад +4

      I Agree, I was surprised when he didn't include Khalid bin Alwaleed who took down the Persian empire and he entered in the heart of Rome and he took back the North Middle Eastern land from the Roman Empire, and he said a quote "We love death like you love life"

  • @Danversdiary
    @Danversdiary Год назад +127

    Ching Shih was the greatest pirate of all time. You can't change my mind. (Jack Sparrow as a fictional one comes second)

    • @roshanrajgowda
      @roshanrajgowda Год назад +11

      What about luffy 🥲

    • @Danversdiary
      @Danversdiary Год назад +5

      @@roshanrajgowda luffy is still the best 😭

    • @jmsta.romana4660
      @jmsta.romana4660 Год назад +3

      @@roshanrajgowda Ah yes, i watch One Piece, their bounty is higher ngl, it costs like millions or billions to get everybody in the bounty list of his crew.

    • @dino4688
      @dino4688 Год назад +4

      Darth Vader

    • @Dr.Bright17
      @Dr.Bright17 Год назад +3

      For a second I thought you said CRINGE Shih 😂

  • @haldemarest
    @haldemarest Год назад +61

    It is important to notice that Alexander the Great's lands were going through turmoil. After losing the eastern lands and giving his daughter to Chaudagupta to ensure peace Seleucus was able to obtain 500 war elephants that would serve him well during the battle of Ipsus by scaring the cavalry that was supposed to flank him and then leading his own cavalry behind the phalanx causing a mass defection of the enemy mercenaries. So in the end they both got what they wanted.

  • @sinaputkiacc
    @sinaputkiacc Год назад +45

    Simo Häyhä had 505 confirmed kills on rifle only. He also had 300 confirmed kills with submachinegun, making his total killcount up to 800. And those are 100% confirmed kills. Some sources suggests his total (unconfirmed) killcount may be even up to 1200 as he was mostly acting solo.. And all this in just three months.

    • @agentdoggo6085
      @agentdoggo6085 10 месяцев назад +1

      That is about 12 kills a day for 100 days unconfirmed and 8 kills a day confirmed

    • @anna-gt2mu
      @anna-gt2mu 9 месяцев назад +1

      A

    • @ingridakerblom7577
      @ingridakerblom7577 9 месяцев назад +2

      Suomalaista laatutyöta!

    • @ryleighs9575
      @ryleighs9575 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@ingridakerblom7577And the world thanks you brave Fins! :P

    • @Aseemknowledge
      @Aseemknowledge 8 месяцев назад +1

      omg, i hope he waz safe

  • @ishanijasmin
    @ishanijasmin Год назад +276

    Such a well-researched video! Love how you included warriors from around the world. Would enjoy seeing a part 2!

  • @huxley6203
    @huxley6203 Год назад +36

    If a part two comes out, I'd love to see napoleon and other amazing rulers like him, just such a upset that they weren't included here, I'd love to see more of this! :D

  • @shawnwing-kovarik9762
    @shawnwing-kovarik9762 Год назад +27

    I think that Black Bart was one of the most successful pirates. (Him and his Royal Fortune man-o-war)

  • @stephencrabtree4256
    @stephencrabtree4256 Год назад +6

    Wonderful video. I am extremely appreciative that this seems to be one of the few RUclips channels to carefully type out and synchronize their own closed captioning. I often have to watch videos silently, so it’s a real credit to Be Amazed that they use proper spelling, capitalization, and punctuation, rather than trusting the automatic captions that so often butcher proper names and unfamiliar words. Again, thank you for an under appreciated job well done!

  • @DerangedVoices
    @DerangedVoices Год назад +13

    Hell yeah, a part 2 would be great. I love hearing about badasses.

  • @miyukisamui3408
    @miyukisamui3408 Год назад +21

    To me, Simo Hayha should be called "The Ghost Sniper"

    • @blakeburton5732
      @blakeburton5732 Год назад +1

      I’m sorry but may be *”The Snow Sniper”*

    • @langbo9999
      @langbo9999 3 месяца назад +1

      That name is already taken if I not mistaking.

    • @langbo9999
      @langbo9999 3 месяца назад +2

      White Dead was Perfect.

  • @franzkass5639
    @franzkass5639 Год назад +9

    19:15: On 6 March 1940, Simo was hit by an explosive bullet fired by an soviet sniper. No mortar was involved!

  • @siddharthkarthikeyan9285
    @siddharthkarthikeyan9285 Год назад +36

    The only reason they were annihilated at Thermopayleas is because a traitor lead the Persians through a pass in the mountains to attack from both sides. Leonora’s then ordered most of his men to escape while they could.

  • @alyasVictorio
    @alyasVictorio Год назад +8

    I've watched the movie '300' about legitly 300 Sparda soldiers with 2 million enemy kills or more. They're so great. 😎

    • @debbylou5729
      @debbylou5729 Год назад +1

      They made an f-ing wall out of the bodies. And yes Spartans were trained with only a cloak

  • @liaml2389
    @liaml2389 Год назад +6

    We need a part 2 of this it’s absolutely amazing

  • @kivi766
    @kivi766 Год назад +6

    im from finland and i love that simo häyhä was in this video love the content keep going!

  • @ross.2003
    @ross.2003 Год назад +15

    Galvarino, a Mapuche warrior, had his hands chopped off in part of Spanish leader, Governor Garcia Hurtado de Mendoza who ordered his troops to do so. Instead of giving up Galvarino attached knives to his stubs and used them in a major battle known as The Battle of Millarupe. He and his fellow Mapuche tribe were captured but he never gave up. Nobody knows his true reason of death though.

    • @anna-gt2mu
      @anna-gt2mu 9 месяцев назад +1

      Eareaeareaeareaeareaeareaeareacool.era

  • @alexpuppylover1261
    @alexpuppylover1261 Год назад +4

    I wasn't aware of most of them, only the pirate queen and opera singer duelist, but I am glad to hear about them.

  • @CoffeeFruits-World
    @CoffeeFruits-World Год назад +13

    If you decide to make a part two to this video, I would like to suggest Ben L. Saloman, an American dentist who was assigned to the front lines of WWII to replace a wounded surgeon. When some Japanese soldiers killed a man he had just saved, he took up a machine gun and killed nearly 100 enemy soldiers. He is one of only three dentists to ever receive the Medal of Honor.

    • @Riverstyx777
      @Riverstyx777 Год назад +4

      It wasn't directly on the front lines. Saloman (not sure on the spelling) was defending a forward field hospital/command camp after basically all the brass and combat trained units got killed in the initial attack. He held out for a long time to make sure his patients could be evacuated. I only heard the story once, and a long time ago; only trying to fill a few holes in what you said.
      Edit: Something about the rules of warfare (which I cannot claim to know) made that camp less likely to be attacked, thus it only had a skeleton crew protecting it, thus why our dentist had to show his badassery.

    • @youraveragepsycho
      @youraveragepsycho Год назад +1

      This is why I don't like dentists, they are scary

  • @caliberspecificreload
    @caliberspecificreload Год назад +39

    Leonidas was sided with Athenians at the hot gates, but they deserted by and large leaving the Spartans to themselves on the last day of the battle, when they found out they had been betrayed. Such an inspirational tale and incidentally leonidas' general Thamistocles (possibly misspelled) ran from Marathon to warn the Spartan leaders of the impending invasion which was 26 miles and is the root of the term Marathon that we run today! Love the story of Leonidas and his personal guard.

    • @LeoistheJuice
      @LeoistheJuice Год назад +1

      You are true Leonidas' Best friend "Dionekes'' was a general and helped the Spartans alongside Leonidas

    • @erikjrn4080
      @erikjrn4080 Год назад +3

      No.
      Leonidas himself dismissed the rest of the Greek army. 700 Thespians refused to leave, and some accounts report that Leonidas kept 900 helots (Spartan slaves), and that some Thebans also remained. All were killed, except the Thebans, who reportedly surrendered. At a minimum, the last stand was made by 1,000 men, and possibly by 2,300. Leonidas both expected and intended to die at Thermopylae, due to a divination by an oracle. No one deserted.
      The story of the origin of the Marathon is about Philippides, an Athenian, who ran from the site of the battle of Marathon, where the Athenians had defeated a Persian land army, to Athens, to warn the largely defenseless city (all fighting men being at Marathon) of an impending attack by the Persian fleet. He died from exhaustion shortly after arriving, and before he had warned the city. It all worked out, in the end, though. Personally, I've taken the moral of the story to be "never run a marathon", and, so far, so good.

    • @danielsingeorzan2808
      @danielsingeorzan2808 11 месяцев назад

      the story of Marathon is a bit different. There was another battle between the Greecs and Persians, and a warrior ran after the battle was ended just to let the people know then had won, and these were his final words, as he collapsed and died. And the name of that man was Pheidippides. That was the battle at Marathon

  • @humongousfungusamongus3871
    @humongousfungusamongus3871 Год назад +7

    Chandragupta Maurya wasn't interested in ruling...just revenge, & he fulfilled his agenda. I can see why he abdicated the throne.

  • @slydog2678
    @slydog2678 Год назад +15

    I’m sorry but it’s so hard to hear you pronounce agoge wrong

  • @andrewobrien8325
    @andrewobrien8325 9 месяцев назад +2

    24:59 Damn! I mean I knew the Gurkhas were tough but I mean from fighting one handed to the fact it was the Japanese he was taking on….to holding off 200 of them…..damn just damn. I’m honestly amazed.

  • @justsomerandomdude3317
    @justsomerandomdude3317 Год назад +46

    Lu Bu trained to split the sky in two with his ultimate move.

  • @jacartlop
    @jacartlop Год назад +7

    Personally, if there was a part 2, i would love Rodrigo Diaz/ El Cid would be included, since his story is a perfect blend of a great warrior and the feudal politics that was the reconquista

  • @rexmagar544
    @rexmagar544 Год назад +12

    The famous weapon of The Gurkhas is known as KHUKURI.
    I wonder how much study and research you have done for all your content.
    Really you are amazing 🤩

    • @timsmith1323
      @timsmith1323 Год назад +1

      Clearly not much since he said Leonids and his Spartans fought 2mill Persians which isn’t even close same with just 300 Spartans there was other Greeks there as well but hey I guess that’s not a exciting m

    • @y_fam_goeglyd
      @y_fam_goeglyd Год назад +5

      @@timsmith1323 he did mention that! Weren't you paying attention?

    • @timsmith1323
      @timsmith1323 Год назад +1

      @@y_fam_goeglyd yes he said it as a afterthought but used the numbers i but in the above msg as the main numbers

  • @Chisszaru
    @Chisszaru Год назад +62

    Simo Häyhä is a legend. His total confirmed kill count was 505 Soviet soldiers. Also, you don't want to fight a Swede. We don't give up

    • @smrsmd8522
      @smrsmd8522 Год назад +2

      Is swede similar desendants or potentially historic mingling in trading combat techniques to the swiss des meurons. In hbc history books.

    • @commandant9310
      @commandant9310 Год назад

      well said comrade

    • @Chisszaru
      @Chisszaru Год назад +3

      @@smrsmd8522 that, i don't know. What i do know is that Swedes are the decendents of the vikings

    • @Boeing77747
      @Boeing77747 Год назад +1

      Simo was finish and was nicknamed the white death

    • @Chisszaru
      @Chisszaru Год назад

      @@Boeing77747 i know

  • @meitadkar3150
    @meitadkar3150 Год назад +26

    If you are considering a part - II, it would be great to see the Maratha emperor Chhatrapati Shivaji. He was up against the Mughal empire, and won several important battles and is also known as the father of the Indian Navy.

  • @midnightmosesuk
    @midnightmosesuk Год назад +14

    As a Brit I'm proud of our country's association with the Ghurka people. Their fighting prowess is legendary and their loyalty is unshakeable. They deserve far better treatment from the British Government than they currently receive.

    • @AspenMatabi
      @AspenMatabi 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yep. The ghurka have my respect 🫡

  • @stirgy4312
    @stirgy4312 Год назад +52

    👍 part 2 please. May I suggest British naval captain, Thomas Cochrane? One of the most incredible stories I have ever heard. I believe Aubrey in Master and Commander was based loosely on him. maybe even Horatio Hornblower too

    • @zapperbunny1
      @zapperbunny1 Год назад +1

      Herbert Horatio Hornblower?

    • @kasen9487
      @kasen9487 Год назад +1

      God bless God loves you

    • @miyukisamui3408
      @miyukisamui3408 Год назад +1

      His name is similar to my school name in Malaysia, Cochrane Perkasa(Glory, I think). That would be make sense if he invaded Malaysia

    • @reneyibowei2019
      @reneyibowei2019 Год назад +1

      I agree

    • @LaFang-kn6wg
      @LaFang-kn6wg Год назад +1

      Don’t forget about Doss Desmond!

  • @InkyWinkDink
    @InkyWinkDink Год назад +12

    Julie literally made me scream, she's the badass out of everything in the world.

  • @bigbeauf_____3167
    @bigbeauf_____3167 Год назад +3

    I visited Crazy Horse Memorial in 2016. The staff told me that it's going to take 300 years to build the monument.

  • @TheAmity
    @TheAmity Год назад +3

    I say this as a person who knows the history of Persia. For the first time, I heard the story/history of Leonardis close to the truth, Thank you "BE AMAZED" for that. At the end of that conflict, They lost to the Persian army and for a few years, the Greeks had to annually pay compensation to the Persian empire. At that time, most historians were Greeks and wrote history to keep the dignity of Greece intact. Basically, they twisted the historical facts a little.

  • @Lizzardtong
    @Lizzardtong Год назад +2

    Oh i love hearing about Simo "The White Death" Häyhä. i always hear so little about him when it comes to famous warriors. and i say that as a german.

  • @kingant1385
    @kingant1385 7 месяцев назад +1

    11:52 As a half Portuguese person, I can say I am very proud of the country.🇵🇹

  • @nemeziz_prime
    @nemeziz_prime Год назад +53

    Chankaya didn't destroy Nanda dynasty because they made fun of him. Alexander was quickly approaching India from Kandahar region. Alexander would've conquered India one way or the other. Chanakya went to meet Dhana Nanda in his court to urge the king to make alliances with other smaller Indian kingdoms to stop Alexander. But Nanda king insulted him and threw him out of the court. Nanda king was a tyrant, and he had to be dethroned. That's when Chanakya vowed to destroy Nanda and end his tyranny. Chanakya was a genius war strategist, one of the most intellectual persons in all of Aryavarta. He found a gem of a person in Chandragupta, and he along with Chandragupta went on to create the first united(Akhanda) empire in India

    • @Eric_Dagoat
      @Eric_Dagoat Год назад +1

    • @dizznuts8752
      @dizznuts8752 Год назад +1

      If India is close to roman empire india 101% defeated the problem is if roman serious about invading india its gonna cost so much money

    • @nemeziz_prime
      @nemeziz_prime Год назад

      @Muhammad Raffasya Wistara you can think whatever you want

    • @rahulbania19
      @rahulbania19 Год назад

      true

  • @AliSakurai
    @AliSakurai Год назад +8

    Please make a part 2 with Lyudmila Pavlichenko!

  • @epicgamingyt3418
    @epicgamingyt3418 Год назад +4

    "This it's Spartan"
    Me:They still badass

  • @NovexusNui777
    @NovexusNui777 Год назад +8

    This was an amazing video, but I'm both surprised and sad you didn't mentioned the Unkillable Soldier himself, Adrian Carton De Wiart.

  • @gracemaurass8237
    @gracemaurass8237 Год назад +3

    Yes! Part 2 is definitely needed!

  • @sebastianaxdalstergaard1959
    @sebastianaxdalstergaard1959 Год назад +4

    You forgot the White feather he shot a sniper through his own sniper scope! And even better the sniper that was shot was the Cobra
    (In the second world war)

  • @MrBanaanipommi
    @MrBanaanipommi Год назад +3

    Simo häyhä, 505 confirmed kills with his rifle + 200 with m/31 suomi smg.... there should be part 2 and add 3 army veteran finnish guy also...

  • @ibanheadhunter8317
    @ibanheadhunter8317 Год назад +4

    Tlahuicole was just Aztec Thor at this point.

  • @Boeing77747
    @Boeing77747 Год назад +4

    Every day in the winter war was a field day for Simo

  • @theconfederacyofindependen7268
    @theconfederacyofindependen7268 Год назад +18

    For the GE, the Mandarin fleet wasn't powerful enough, now saw hello to the 7th fleet, the largest fleet ever. Speaking of that spartan, it inspired the battle of Rorke's drift between 170 British soldiers 20K Zulu Warriors and

    • @nursestoyland
      @nursestoyland Год назад

      Task Force 38: am I a joke to you?

    • @theconfederacyofindependen7268
      @theconfederacyofindependen7268 Год назад

      @@nursestoyland I'm not kidding, the 7th fleet of the Guamanian Royal Navy was LITERALLY the largest Navy in the GE, 700 times larger than Task force 38, it has 765 warships, of which, here's the list of the class of ships in the 7th Fleet
      1. The Guamerfi Class Ships
      -GNHMS/SSA Guamerfi Battleship (sank a few miles from where it was built during a training mission for new sailors)
      -GNHMS Royal Destroyer (decommissioned after WW2 and was commissioned into the Guamanian Royal Remnant, it was sank after being shelled by a fleet of 62 ships)
      -GNHMS Hercheal Dreadnought (based off of USS Texas from our world)
      76+ other ships
      2. Gwomnotta Class ships
      -GNHMS/SSA Gwomnotta Battleship (is a mix of both the KMS Bismarck and the IJN Yamato and is still used today)
      SSAN Guamerfi airborne Battleship (is a Battleship basically taken to the skies)
      Part 2 coming up soon.....

    • @nursestoyland
      @nursestoyland Год назад

      @@theconfederacyofindependen7268 dang. What I mean is by terms of experience

  • @spacegamer4671
    @spacegamer4671 10 месяцев назад

    All these people are the definition of I’m still standing

  • @aurorbear0
    @aurorbear0 Год назад +3

    yes part 2, it was a very well researched video and I even knew a few iI would greatly enjoy seeing a part 2 in the series.

  • @Jeans130
    @Jeans130 Год назад +5

    Can there be a part 2? And if there will be a part 2, can you please add 'the red baron'? he's one of my favorite war heroes!

  • @devonmyhre766
    @devonmyhre766 Год назад +7

    Actually Simo was hit by an explosive bullet when he was sent into battle, not hit by a mortar

  • @montecorbit8280
    @montecorbit8280 Год назад +2

    At 15:29
    "Lieutenant Custer"
    You miss identified George Armstrong Custer's rank. His rank is abbreviated "Lt Col", short for lieutenant colonel. When speaking shorthand you refer to a lieutenant colonel as "Colonel", unless you're a higher rank and you are "pulling rank".
    That was tradition then, it is tradition now....

  • @erikjrn4080
    @erikjrn4080 Год назад +4

    Many of these were undoubtedly great warriors, even if we subtract a bit to account for sources with overactive imaginations. However, others were mainly great generals; even leading from the front, a general's reputation is made by winning the battle, not by fighting in it. We need to account for much more than just overactive imaginations, when dealing with their stories.
    Also, there are several glaring omissions. The biggest, in my opinion, is Egill Skallagrimson. The man was an ongoing mass murder in human form, killing fellow Vikings, Christian soldiers, random neighbors, other berserkers, commoners, and royalty; in brawls, duels, skirmishes, battles, self defense, and "self defense". He killed an older kid with an axe, when he was seven; the kid made the mistake of cheating in a game. He killed the slave that helped him bury his gold, when he was 80, before dying peacefully in his bed (which he do doubt found annoying; it's not like he hadn't made an effort to get himself killed properly). An English king once paid him two chests of silver, for fighting in a single battle. He was also extraordinarily ugly, and a great poet. So great, in fact, that he got out of his own execution for killing the son of king Eirik Bloodaxe, by composing and reciting a poem so stunning that the king was bound by custom to reward him (the Norse took their poetry very seriously), and, for a condemned man, the only reward of any significance is a pardon. His moral standards may have left something to be desired, and he should definitely not be emulated. However, even accounting for massive exaggerations in the saga, he must still have been one of the most lethal warriors, ever. He did with a sword what modern soldiers rarely (if ever) accomplish with a minigun.
    So, you know, stuff him in there, next time. You definitely don't want his ghost haunting you. It might, if we are to believe in such things. I doubt they dared let him into Hell; the Devil doesn't need that kind of competition. That would leave his disembodied soul to roam the World.

  • @andrewaddo5394
    @andrewaddo5394 Год назад +5

    hope to see Shaka Zulu in the next series

  • @bigboymuslim9272
    @bigboymuslim9272 Год назад +11

    Actually, Gurkha Chad used a bolt-action rifle than a submachine-gun or a machine-gun. Bolt-action rifles must used with two hands, one hand holds the rifle steady while the other one reloads, shoots and operate the bolt mechanism. So this was an amazing feat back in the day.

  • @hannesbrag5529
    @hannesbrag5529 Год назад +6

    part 2. please bring the Swedish Caroleans. They beat Russia, Poland and Denmark at the same time after marching miles.

  • @dago3624
    @dago3624 Год назад +4

    I’m Native American like crazy horse

  • @miyukisamui3408
    @miyukisamui3408 Год назад +20

    Part 2 please. Add Khalid ibn al-Walid, the greatest warrior in Islam or the greatest general ever lived. He never got defeated once,i need to research just in case. If I'm not mistaken, he actually want to die in war but he cried when he can't die at war
    (edit)
    He fight over 115 battles. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) even called Khalid as Sword of Allah(God). He died at old age. He wasn't always a Muslim. At first, he was uhhhh the qurasyh tribe at Mecca.After the Hudaibbiyah peace treaty, he converted into Islam. His last sentence is "I fought in so many battles seeking matyrdom(die in war or struggle) that there's no spot on my body left without a scar or a wound made by a spear or a sword and yet here I am dying on my bed like an old camel.May the eyes of the cowards never rest" .And I will return to cover the other guy, Salahuddin Al-Ayub

  • @syedmuhammadusman4364
    @syedmuhammadusman4364 Год назад +7

    Please include Khalid bin Walid as he was one of the greatest fighters in history

    • @bluehaze-gaming2_2
      @bluehaze-gaming2_2 Год назад

      Yeah he was strongest and the best commander

    • @timsmith1323
      @timsmith1323 Год назад +2

      He doesn’t get any respect unfortunately, every video like this always misses him out

    • @a.g.i1612
      @a.g.i1612 Год назад +1

      Yes, i agree but probably because khaleed is more to one of the best military general with genius mind rather than warrior as an individual achievement. I think he's the same categories like Napoleon who didnt make the spot too. But yea i kinda sad he didnt make the spot, he deserved it.

  • @sansfan2215
    @sansfan2215 8 месяцев назад +1

    3:02 wealth, fame, and fortune... it's no surprise that the queen of the pirates obtained this and everything else that the world has to offer. And her dying words go to countless souls around the seas. “You want my treasure? You can have it! I left everything I gathered Together in one place. Now you just have to find it! ” These words lured men to the grand line, pursuing dreams greater than they Ever dared to imagine. This is the time known as the great pirate era.

  • @ibanheadhunter8317
    @ibanheadhunter8317 Год назад +5

    Obviously needs a part 2. Now add two Iban legends by the name of Awang Anak Raweng and Kanang Anak Langkau. Also, if you think Gurkhas aren't afraid of death, the Iban Trackers deserved the same respect and recognition.
    During the Malayan Emergency from 1948 till 1960, Awang Anak Raweng was an Iban Tracker, mind I tell you who were just civilians that volunteered the British Army at the time, who protected his severely injured comrade, Private G. Huges, against 50 communist even though he got shot on the tigh and right arm. After a 40 minute standoff, the communist withdrew after Awang pulled out a grenade and threatened to kill everyone with it using just his teeth to pull out the pin. He was awarded a George Cross for his bravery.
    Next is the legendary Kanang Anak Langkau during the Communist Insurgency in Malaysia from 1968 till 1989. He was an Iban Tracker in the Royal Ranger Regiment, now a real military after independance, who was outnumbered and in a fierce firefight after tracking the enemy for eleven days. While in battle, he shouted the infamous Iban battlecry "Agi Idup, Agi Ngelaban" which means "I Will Fight While I Live" which is now the moto of the Royal Ranger Regiment. He got shot on the body 3 times whilst trying to save his comrade and got into a coma for 2 months.

  • @Cola-42
    @Cola-42 Год назад +11

    Please do part 2! Don't forget the greatest man in history, One Punch Man. Ending all his battles with one punch.

  • @annayosh
    @annayosh Год назад +4

    If you do make a part 2, let me propose 'Mad' Jack Churchill to be included in it.

  • @user-kv1hg5im7u
    @user-kv1hg5im7u Год назад +2

    SIMO HAYHA IS A LEGEND!!

  • @OnahIfeakachukwu-ww4rz
    @OnahIfeakachukwu-ww4rz 11 дней назад +2

    I want part 2 of this 😢

  • @y_fam_goeglyd
    @y_fam_goeglyd Год назад +4

    I used to work where the Ghurkas are (were? It was 30 odd years ago). We'd see them in town, and because of the nature of my job, I occasionally went onto their garrison. They have the most awesome reputation throughout the UK for their bravery & sense of honour but when you meet them in peace, as it were, you couldn't wish to meet anyone more polite, smiley and generally adorable!
    I'm *not* saying this in any way negatively. I would *not* want to be someone in battle against them, because I'd probably leave the battlefield in a body bag, if I could be found. But they're just the complete opposite of that well-earned reputation in "real life". I always loved getting the chance to go to our job there, but as the supervisor, I didn't often get the chance to get out of the office (fortunately, my office was about a mile or so from the camp, so if I got my timing right I could "ride shotgun" with my worker, so to speak ☺️).
    Any non-allied soldier should take notice; if you see them coming, run! Their reputation is not exaggerated!

  • @siddharthavermaR15
    @siddharthavermaR15 Год назад +4

    Chandragupta Maurya , one of the Greatest Warriors of all time. U should make next video on Shivaji Maharaja , Guru Gobind Singh Ji, Banda Singh Bahadur, and Maharan Pratap. Great Warriors of India...Shivaji Maharaj killed a lion in his young age....Guru Gobind Singh Created Sikh Khalsa , fought against Mughals, won all battles in his lifetime....!!!

  • @LeAOWAviation
    @LeAOWAviation Год назад +1

    Lachhiman Gurung is a British-Nepalese Gurkha hero as he lost one arm but did not give up, he killed 200 Japanese soldiers and never got killed like a hero

  • @ilovecodexe49
    @ilovecodexe49 Год назад +1

    You should include Audie Leon Murphy, the most decorated soldier in the entire history of the U.S Army.

  • @arindampanda6293
    @arindampanda6293 Год назад +8

    As a indiaian I am proud of Chandra Gupta Muarya ❤😊

  • @davidjames2513
    @davidjames2513 Год назад +9

    Your stuff is always great. I'd love a part 2.

  • @SlendisFi_Universe
    @SlendisFi_Universe Год назад +1

    Correction. Simo Häyhä was taken down by an explosive bullet. Not mortar round. The Soviets bombarded forests to hit him but all rounds missed. Also. Simo killed over 500 comfirmed. With the freaking spitz!

  • @chloecoomans7560
    @chloecoomans7560 Год назад

    I’m happy for these people

  • @mw7946
    @mw7946 Год назад +8

    This is how I like to learn history. Can we have a part 2 please?

  • @TooriGAA
    @TooriGAA Год назад +4

    I like the Indian guy who defeated his empire and died mediation

  • @raeshavalta2898
    @raeshavalta2898 Год назад +1

    More please!! I knew about Leonidas cuz of the movie 300 but didn’t know about the others! Where’s Mulan in this? There have to be plenty more! I love these kinds of warriors! So awesome!

  • @thewaterwither6650
    @thewaterwither6650 6 месяцев назад +2

    What if an army had a group that included all of these people, that army would be unstoppable!

    • @p19322
      @p19322 6 месяцев назад

      yes it would

  • @emirlo8364
    @emirlo8364 Год назад +11

    "All of these warriors, better than i will be."
    "Honey go outside."
    "Shut up mom im talking to Myself and my made up friends!"

  • @cil923
    @cil923 Год назад +6

    Have to admit, that was an amazing video! Ended up learning quite a bit and have to admit, I'd love to see a part 2. If I could make a suggestion though? Leo Major comes to mind as deserving the title of 'Greatest Warrior of all Time' alongside the people you had already mentioned.

  • @bredsheeran2897
    @bredsheeran2897 Год назад +1

    11:42 bro is like those people who take jokes to seriously

  • @ironvulture2015
    @ironvulture2015 8 месяцев назад +1

    another person which I think may have fit well into this video is Adrian Carton De Wiart also known as the unkillable solder. he survived two plane crashes, tunneled out of a POW camp, bit off his own fingers when the doctor would not amputate them, and when discussing WW1 he said "frankly I had enjoyed the war"

  • @yvonnemoskera4817
    @yvonnemoskera4817 Год назад +3

    Do a part 2!!!

  • @debbylou5729
    @debbylou5729 Год назад +14

    Vlad Dracul should be on this list. A hero to the Romanians working with hardly any armed, trained warriors. Let’s talk, not on how many were conquered, but how many were conquered with very few soldiers

  • @airforcemax
    @airforcemax Год назад +2

    *¡watched at 11:40 am Pacific Daylight Savings Time on Tuesday, 6 September 2022!*

  • @andreiionica4269
    @andreiionica4269 Год назад +2

    Yesss, part 2.

  • @Lebeauski
    @Lebeauski Год назад +3

    As a Sioux, i appreciate the Crazy Horse memorial. Its commisioned by natives and will one day have a college there. Its entirely funded by donations, so help that out if you feel.. ✌

  • @davidbroy
    @davidbroy Год назад +3

    I love your videos

  • @deku9153
    @deku9153 10 месяцев назад

    You are that teacher who makes a hard and boring subject fun and easy because you are so good at telling a story.

  • @slcRN1971
    @slcRN1971 Год назад +1

    I love his great comment about mispronouncing a word 17:55, and how quickly the response is. 👍👍😆👏👏‼️

  • @biffgee6797
    @biffgee6797 Год назад +8

    During the battle of the little bighorn, Custer was a lieutenant colonel, not a lieutenant. A lieutenant colonel is one rank above a major.

  • @tevinprewett9803
    @tevinprewett9803 Год назад +20

    We would absolutely love a part two

  • @princeham441
    @princeham441 Год назад +1

    This is amazing can’t wait for the next part

  • @Boxman4532
    @Boxman4532 Год назад +1

    Hey Be Amazed, I love your videos!

  • @dinosaurpro6592
    @dinosaurpro6592 Год назад +3

    Love your videos!

  • @jamesfouts2016
    @jamesfouts2016 Год назад +12

    There was also a Russian woman who fought German men almost single handedly to avenge her husband.

    • @midnightmosesuk
      @midnightmosesuk Год назад

      In her own personal tank, if I remember correctly.

    • @prajwal3627
      @prajwal3627 Год назад +2

      He covered it in the revenge video

  • @my_name_is_copyright
    @my_name_is_copyright Год назад +2

    Finaly a low quality thumbnail by be amazed

  • @humongousfungusamongus3871
    @humongousfungusamongus3871 Год назад +2

    Audie Leon Murphy.....nuff said.
    Cochise, Chiricahua Apache! Cochise taught Geronimo everything he knew about military tactics & survival. I'm a descendant of Cochise through his 1st wife.