The Battle of Rotterdam (1940) - A Key Battle During the German Invasion of the Netherlands

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  • The Battle of Rotterdam (Strijd om de Maasbruggen) happened during the German invasion of the Netherlands (Battle of the Netherlands) and initiated WW2 in the Netherlands. German paratroopers landed at airport Waalhaven and inside the city of Rotterdam to capture the New Meuse bridges. Dutch soldiers - among which soldiers of the Netherlands Marine Corps (Korps Mariniers) - rushed into action. A vicious battle took place that ended with the German bombing of Rotterdam and was the start of World War 2 in the Netherlands. It can be seen as a forgotten WW2 battle during the Second World War in Holland.
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Комментарии • 208

  • @HistoryHustle
    @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +9

    GERMAN INVASION OF THE NETHERLANDS:
    ruclips.net/video/_IIsY664tE4/видео.html
    GERMAN EFFECTIVENESS IN MAY 1940:
    ruclips.net/video/o-dBkEqdq-o/видео.html
    DUTCH EFFECTIVENESS IN MAY 1940:
    ruclips.net/video/lGLmxN8hx7o/видео.html

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад

      About what was the plan?

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +1

      @Thanos 6.0 Aha! I hope to cover the German invasion of Belgium (1940) soon! :)

  • @nikkibaugher2427
    @nikkibaugher2427 3 года назад +25

    Wow...it makes you think "what would I have done". Professor, interesting...very interesting. Thank you for the lecture.

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your reply again, Nikki!

    • @nikkibaugher2427
      @nikkibaugher2427 3 года назад

      @@HistoryHustle looking forward to the next lecturer, Professor!

  • @KeyWestChrisRehm
    @KeyWestChrisRehm 3 года назад +15

    Well done! One can feel your passion for your fellow Dutchmen's pride in defending Rotterdam. Rotterdam's bombing was held in Dutch hearts for decades.

  • @aldosigmann419
    @aldosigmann419 3 года назад +6

    Real drama - loved the glimpses of the old architecture too.

  • @markobavdek9450
    @markobavdek9450 3 года назад +4

    Some units fought exceptionally bravely, but they had to surrender because they were without support....this was the pattern that sealed the fate of many allied armies...

  • @thomaslang9188
    @thomaslang9188 3 года назад +6

    WW2, a war of bridges: "A Bridge Too Far" (in German: " Die Brücke von Arnheim") is my favourite WW2 movie of all times. Like in Rotterdam, many other beautiful bridges were destroyed all over Europe. Either they tried to rescue the bridges (in order to advance) or they tried to blow them up (in order to retreat or defence).

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +4

      Actually the Rotterdam bridges did survive the war! The old Willembrug was replaced in the early 80s and the railway bridge in the early 90s!

    • @thomaslang9188
      @thomaslang9188 3 года назад +1

      @@HistoryHustle Oh, thanks for your answer. I didn't know that. In Germany, for example, the old bridge of Remagen was never build up again after WW2.

    • @eddys.3524
      @eddys.3524 3 года назад +2

      @@HistoryHustle I had to drive over that bridge during my first driving lesson..... narrow and a lot of traffic, brrr....

  • @t.jjohnson6317
    @t.jjohnson6317 3 года назад +6

    Good vid.. lots of information , My grandfather was in Holland Liberation.. Thank-you

  • @graagr4269
    @graagr4269 3 года назад +20

    The Dutch soldiers were very brave. I can only admire their courage.

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад

      Thanks for your reply!

    • @oldman1734
      @oldman1734 3 года назад

      @@HistoryHustle. Didn’t the Netherlands surrender in four days?

    • @gamborler9184
      @gamborler9184 2 года назад

      @@oldman1734 They did but that's because Germany threatened to bomb down more major cities if they didn't surrender

    • @oldman1734
      @oldman1734 2 года назад +1

      @@gamborler9184. Yes I can understand that. But it’s seems to me that in modern times the courage of Dutch service people is not known. They were neutral in WW1 and surrendered more quickly than the Belgiums in the Second. However that proves nothing, either way.

    • @gamborler9184
      @gamborler9184 2 года назад +2

      @@oldman1734 Well to start with WW1 or any war wouldn't you rather stay neutral if possible? And the reason why the Netherlands surrendered was because they didn't want more deaths to fall because of city bombings. No need for more citizens to die because of that.

  • @helmhamerhand733
    @helmhamerhand733 3 года назад +3

    My grandmother lived on het Noordereiland may 1940. She apparently saw the german paratroopers land and a german handgrenade was thrown in their neighbor’s house. Later they saw the city burn after the bombardment. Quite a sight from the Noordereiland i reckon...

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +2

      I can imagine, thanks for sharing this.

  • @lwmotorsport7647
    @lwmotorsport7647 2 года назад +15

    Many people from the outside make fun of us sometimes that we surrendered so fast in WWII, while the real reason for that is just because of the bombings, in terms of ground fighting they could not really get passed the south of the Netherlands

  • @berjangerrits4099
    @berjangerrits4099 3 года назад +4

    Weer een geweldige video. Ik heb een boek over de slag om Rotterdam. Maar dit maakt het nog wat beter te snappen, met de ligging van de bruggen en waarom die zo belangrijk waren. Ik meen me te herinneren dat Nederlandse soldaten in een huis zaten tegenover de bruggen en dat iedere Duitser die overstak (met auto of motor) van de brug geschoten werd.

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +1

      Dank voor je bericht! Op Wikipedia las ik veel interessante details, maar omdat het niet in mijn literatuur stond, besloot ik het niet te melden. Je kan goed gelijk hebben hoor. Er zijn zeker meer details te melden over deze fascinerende slag.

  • @RickJZ1973
    @RickJZ1973 3 года назад +3

    Excellent video! I really enjoyed your presentation! Your enthusiasm for history really shines! You definitely had beautiful weather to lecture outdoors.

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. 3 года назад +18

    I found interesting that detail about the Germans calling the Dutch Marines "black devils". It reminds me of the stories of Germans calling the U.S. Marines "devil dogs" during WW1, and supposedly also calling the Polish 10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade, commanded by Gen. Stanisław Maczek, the "black devils" in September 1939. This nickname was later carried by the soldiers of Maczek's 1st Armoured Division, who, as you know, took part in the liberation of the Netherlands. So everything is connected. 😉

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +1

      Guess so yes, thanks for sharing!

    • @stefanmuller3069
      @stefanmuller3069 7 месяцев назад

      german soldiers never called american marines devil dogs, that is completly made up and i dont know how people still believe that

  • @mariyanadobreva8724
    @mariyanadobreva8724 3 года назад +4

    A fascinating video about resilience and courage. I never understood fascination for Dutch Waffen SS and prefer to reserve my unlimited admiration for the Dutch who fought AGAINST Nazis.

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +2

      I understand. In that case I'm sure you'll like this video:
      ruclips.net/video/lGLmxN8hx7o/видео.html

    • @mariyanadobreva8724
      @mariyanadobreva8724 3 года назад +1

      @@HistoryHustle Thank you.

  • @slimshady6597
    @slimshady6597 3 года назад +3

    So the white house from BF5 was a thing. That's so cool!

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +1

      Yup and it's still there :)

    • @slimshady6597
      @slimshady6597 3 года назад +1

      @@HistoryHustle yes, it's looks just like in the game. It's a shame what happened to the rest of Rotterdam.

  • @thegametwins7553
    @thegametwins7553 3 года назад +4

    Hey, maybe u can make a playlist from each german invasion
    1. Poland
    2. Denmark
    3. Norway
    4. Luxenbourg
    5. Netherlands
    6. Belgium
    7. France
    8. Yugoslavia
    9. Greece
    10. Russia
    11. A video about hungary, romania and bulgaria changing sides
    For the rest, its a rlly good video, keep going!!

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +2

      You're asking a lot my friend, since most of it I still have to cover you know. And I do these invasion vids on location. I will cover the invasion of France soon (from home, the German perspective) and hopefully the invasion of Belgium on location (Eben Emael) soon...

    • @thegametwins7553
      @thegametwins7553 3 года назад +1

      You are one of the only history yt channel who makes his video's on the place where it happend.
      HoW aBoUt ThE kOrEaN wAr (nOrTh PeRsPeCtIvE)

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +2

      @@thegametwins7553 perhaps in the future.

  • @icecoffee1361
    @icecoffee1361 3 года назад +5

    Great episode love finding out about the defence of Holland in 1940 👍🏻

  • @luxembourgishempire2826
    @luxembourgishempire2826 3 года назад +4

    Love your videos History Hustle!

  • @maciejniedzielski7496
    @maciejniedzielski7496 3 года назад +6

    02:10 von Choltitz "savor" of Paris

  • @connordevereaux759
    @connordevereaux759 3 года назад +2

    Good video historyhustle
    I like history it's why I subscribed to your channel.
    Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @lopezmario4633
    @lopezmario4633 3 года назад +1

    I love your enthusiasm!! Bravo! Cheers from Chile!

  • @hopliteavenger8517
    @hopliteavenger8517 3 года назад +4

    Hey history hustle, cam you maybe make a video about the battle of the residentie. In wich the German paratroopers were defeated by Dutch soldier while trying to capture the queen.

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +3

      Got the script, but have no plans made to record it on location, cannot promise when it will be delivered. Patience is my advice.

  • @diffsmasher4824
    @diffsmasher4824 Год назад +1

    thx mate, ur passion for history is contagious! Rotterdam WAS surely the most important port in western Europe. It should of been fought over...HARD....Norwegians fought alot harder over alot less...

  • @zacharyellison4189
    @zacharyellison4189 3 года назад +1

    Keep it up brother outstanding work👍

  • @thomasgonzalez7133
    @thomasgonzalez7133 3 года назад +2

    Another awesome video. Thank you. I have fought many battles at the White House on Battlefield V's Rotterdam map.

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your reply, Thomas. Never played the game haha.

  • @andrewsteele7663
    @andrewsteele7663 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant delivery, and really interesting, thanks

  • @davidraper5798
    @davidraper5798 3 года назад +1

    Interesting and well presented as ever.

  • @jamie7026
    @jamie7026 3 года назад +1

    Another, well researched and honest account of history, with a little glamour thrown in for good measure, . It always hard to deal with a subject that is close to home, so we'll done for the lessons, professor for saying it as it was :-)

  • @ShubhamMishrabro
    @ShubhamMishrabro 3 года назад +5

    Wow I didn't knew about this. Can you do underrated battles of imphal and kohima in burma campaign. They were very important but don't get much recognition

  • @maciejniedzielski7496
    @maciejniedzielski7496 3 года назад +6

    One bridge NOT too far

  • @xvsj-s2x
    @xvsj-s2x 3 года назад +2

    👍👍👍👍👍Thank for sharing 💪

  • @nikkibaugher2427
    @nikkibaugher2427 3 года назад +1

    Professor, looking forward to next lecture!!!

  • @timetraveltvniles7650
    @timetraveltvniles7650 3 года назад +4

    Fantastic video!🇳🇱

  • @janvermeulen1557
    @janvermeulen1557 3 года назад +4

    I read on some history page (can't remember where) that the Germans on the Noordereiland were close too surrender because of the lack of ammuntion. Also some of the bombers (second wave) were warned that the Dutch surrendered Rotterdam and they instead Bombed Strijen. A town nearby.

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +3

      I believe this was the case for the Germans in the bank building north of the bridges.

  • @mammuchan8923
    @mammuchan8923 3 года назад +3

    Very exciting video 🤗. I admire that Dutchwoman who was determined to get her groceries done during the battle 😅

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +3

      Crazy right?! Had to mention this haha!

    • @ozdavemcgee2079
      @ozdavemcgee2079 3 года назад +1

      Completely sensible to me. After the battle, rationing will definately be in place

    • @demonprinces17
      @demonprinces17 3 года назад +1

      Get them before gone

    • @stanleyrogouski
      @stanleyrogouski 3 года назад

      @@HistoryHustle It makes the battle seem more real to me. Life goes on even in the middle of a war. It also reminds me of how the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg was a woman who got hit with stray bullets while she was making bread. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennie_Wade#:~:text=Mary%20Virginia%20Wade%20(May%2021,bullet%20on%20July%203%2C%201863.

  • @robertdoorenbosch6655
    @robertdoorenbosch6655 3 года назад +2

    Interessante video weer Stefan!

  • @ChickenMan-nk8wx
    @ChickenMan-nk8wx 3 года назад

    Thank you for making a video about this!

  • @dickvansteijn4115
    @dickvansteijn4115 3 года назад +2

    General Kurt Student was shot in his head by a nervous LAH soldrier. He survived to become the "father of Fallschirmjäger".

  • @rogerhack3750
    @rogerhack3750 2 года назад +1

    Rotterdam, where the depot signal troops became a combat arm and where henceforth known as "het wapen der verbindingstroepen". we were the only regiment that, during the battle at the vier leeuwen brug, went from a combat support unit to an actual combat arm.

  • @keithshaylofjerezabayosait168
    @keithshaylofjerezabayosait168 3 года назад +5

    4 likes no views this is normal

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +1

      Guess a little disturbance in the system.

  • @gibraltersteamboatco888
    @gibraltersteamboatco888 3 года назад +1

    The quintessential Chingona. Thanks for another great video. BZ

  • @petemoss8625
    @petemoss8625 3 года назад

    great vid as always, I learn a bit more on ww2 with every vid.

  • @frankberkemeier
    @frankberkemeier 3 года назад +1

    The location of the building where the Royal Dutch Marines Museum is housed is the same building where the Marines were fighting from.

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад

      Didn't visit the museum yet. Hope to do that one day.

    • @frankberkemeier
      @frankberkemeier 3 года назад

      @@HistoryHustle the museum itself is a bit underwhelming, the location isn't. 🙂

  • @Bbqaddict84
    @Bbqaddict84 3 года назад +2

    There are videos on YT that show Rotterdam from before WW2

  • @historyhobby5878
    @historyhobby5878 3 года назад +1

    Well Dome! interesting video!

  • @8000296
    @8000296 3 года назад +1

    Top! Great video

  • @wixskid
    @wixskid 10 месяцев назад +1

    You are awesome. Could you make a longer, more detailed version in English about all the aspects during the Rotterdam 'invasion' and bombardment? It seems you as a Dutch have way more detailed knowledge about all the aspects. Which isn't unlogic, as you are Dutch

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  10 месяцев назад

      Perhaps in the future. TIK History made a good indepth video about the bombing.

  • @simho2069
    @simho2069 3 года назад +3

    Another forgotten battle during the blitzkrieg was the battle of Hannut

  • @GuilhermeFerrRibMelo
    @GuilhermeFerrRibMelo 3 года назад +4

    So this is the BFV map right?

    • @aaa00705
      @aaa00705 3 года назад +2

      "The WW2 you've never seen before" I guess they're 1/4 right about their concept

    • @GuilhermeFerrRibMelo
      @GuilhermeFerrRibMelo 3 года назад +2

      @@aaa00705 yeah i guess but the final product was not a good product. The single player campaign about the heavy water facility was also based on "some" true facts and heavily copied from a tv series called "The Heavy Water War". Well made tv series btw, check it out.

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +2

      Believe you can play in this map in BF5 yes.

  • @itsblitz4437
    @itsblitz4437 3 года назад +2

    Oh yeah this was the multiplayer map in the Battlefield V game.

  • @Arcangel77able
    @Arcangel77able 2 года назад +1

    Hi teacher. For Holland, "the Five Days War" the Dutch fought to defend their nation against the gale of the Blitzkrieg. The first to receive the German attack on 05/10/1940.
    His Army had 10 Div. 9 Infantry + 1 div. light (partially motorized) could mobilize, up to 250,000 h (if Germany gave it time, of course) its Aviation had 132 Planes (some models were very interesting) its navy had two operational groups, one European and one in Asia (3 Cruisers + destroyers of escort) and a powerful fleet of submarines (30) divided into the European Squadron and that of the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia today).
    Within the German Plan, they were the "decoy", to attract the two best French Armies and the English BEF, towards Belgium, away from the Ardennes and Sedan: the "chosen" irruption sector, according to Manstein's plan.

  • @laurentiusmichaelis8935
    @laurentiusmichaelis8935 3 года назад +1

    25th of May is close, will you make a video on the last battle of WW II in Europe?
    Greetings🤝

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +1

      Not anytime soon. I only do that on location. I live in the Netherlands. You do the math :)

  • @claudermiller
    @claudermiller 3 года назад +1

    Lol. I met a guy from Rotterdam in Key West. While in conversation I mentioned to someone else he was from Rottingham. Lolol.
    Seems I only knew one other European and he was from Nottingham.
    I got the two mixed up.
    He gave me a weird look. 😆

  • @claudermiller
    @claudermiller 3 года назад +1

    Why didn't they use the gunboats to destroy the bridges?

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +2

      Good question, that's because the Dutch weren't aware of the German plans and the Germans didn't capture Dordrecht yet. When it became clear the German spearhead made it's way through Noord-Brabant and wanted to cross through Rotterdam to strike Holland, that's when it became necessary to destroy the bridges. By that time the boats weren't anywhere near.

  • @caslinden1373
    @caslinden1373 3 года назад +1

    Weer een heel interessante video 👍👍🇳🇱

  • @heiichbinleon1
    @heiichbinleon1 3 года назад +4

    He got crackhead energy

  • @nickestnick5017
    @nickestnick5017 3 года назад +2

    Did Germany need the Netherlands for oil, money, ability to hide art or the heavy water program the most?

    • @nickestnick5017
      @nickestnick5017 3 года назад +1

      From what I understand there is still nazi art being kept there in safe boxes under lock and key for years. Is this true or partially true

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +2

      The Germans captured the Netherlands so it wouldn't be used by the British as a stepping stone.

    • @nickestnick5017
      @nickestnick5017 3 года назад +3

      @@HistoryHustle thank you 🙏 I really appreciate all the content , and the fact that you take time to answer questions. I feel like there were a lot of reasons but that one feels the most correct.

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +2

      Thanks, Nick!

    • @nickestnick5017
      @nickestnick5017 3 года назад +2

      @@HistoryHustle not at all, thank you 🙏

  • @TimDutch
    @TimDutch 3 года назад +1

    Interesting note is that the Dutch and British planes bombed more tonnage on Rotterdam ( ca. 68 ton) then the Germans (ca. 65 ton on the city ca. 32 ton was dropped elsewhere).

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +1

      The 1943 bombing yes.

    • @TimDutch
      @TimDutch 3 года назад +1

      @@HistoryHustle No, in 1940.

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +1

      And where did these bombs fell exactly?

    • @TimDutch
      @TimDutch 3 года назад +1

      Die bombardementen waren gericht op het vliegveld Waalhaven.

    • @TimDutch
      @TimDutch 3 года назад +1

      @@HistoryHustle zie 'Blitzkrieg onder vuur' Aspekt 2019.

  • @kimwit1307
    @kimwit1307 3 года назад +1

    Nice to see the city where I work (when not in lockdown, anyway). The Germans had hoped to take the country in a single day. That didn't work out quite so easily at least.

  • @Wondwind
    @Wondwind 3 года назад +1

    I love Rotterdam.

  • @zackarymckay1375
    @zackarymckay1375 7 месяцев назад

    Reminds me of a map in battlefield 5

  • @Dailydoseofcringe-x4m
    @Dailydoseofcringe-x4m 3 года назад +2

    My great-uncle was one of the Zwarte Duivels, and commanded a machine gun position from the top of the White House

  • @Arcangel77able
    @Arcangel77able 2 года назад +1

    German General Fedor Von Vock, Army Group B, had 29 1/2 Divisions (3 Panzer Div.) and parachute forces, not to mention that he could draw on the HEER general reserve (42 more Divisions). The Germans outnumbered the Dutch 3 to 1 on the ground. In the air, the German domain was absolute, 3,530 planes were assigned to act on the Western Front, Von Bock was supported by Albert Kesselring's 2nd Luftfloote, but, despite the small, Dutch Air Force (Luchtvaartafdeling) fought tooth and nail until it was completely decimated, even the navy, tried to collaborate, going up the canals two small warships, which tried to support their soldiers with their artillery, mentioning the Dutch marine infantry corps "the black devils" that they inflicted heavy casualties on the German infantry. The actions are detailed, in the history books, the Queen and her entourage went into exile in Great Britain to continue the fight with the allies. Greetings Stephan.

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  2 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to write this additional information.

  • @gabber_79
    @gabber_79 3 года назад +3

    Rotterdam, sterker door strijd onze motto!

  • @nikkibaugher2427
    @nikkibaugher2427 3 года назад +2

    Did Germany have War Bond drives?

  • @stansfieldmcelroy
    @stansfieldmcelroy 3 года назад

    nice

  • @theodorossarafis7370
    @theodorossarafis7370 3 года назад +1

    during the fighting the other found time to go for groceries. maybe along with the bombs also the prices dropped and she found some good deals :)

  • @sn3akydna314
    @sn3akydna314 2 года назад +2

    The Dutch were actually brave

  • @dickvansteijn4115
    @dickvansteijn4115 3 года назад +2

    Toen de Amsterdammers stonden te kijken wat voor mooie auto's die moffen hadden werden in Rotterdam die moffen nog van de brug afgeschoten. Juules Deelder. Nederlandse Mariniers, ga je niet mee lachen. Toen niet, nu niet, nooit niet!

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +1

      Heb ik vaker gehoord deze. Klopt natuurlijk niks van: pas na de overgave van Nederland trokken de Duitsers Amsterdam in .

    • @DT-wp4hk
      @DT-wp4hk 12 дней назад

      RIP Jules.

  • @daphefuell176
    @daphefuell176 2 месяца назад

    I am going to donate one dolar I dont need, how to do Patreon?

  • @Arcangel77able
    @Arcangel77able 2 года назад +1

    Sources (they are in Spanish language)
    _ That was the Second World War. (Anesa, Noguer, Rizzoli) 1972, Volume 1 page 170 and 172.
    _Political and Military Chronicle of World War II. (Sarpe) 1979, volume 1, page 98.
    _ Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aviation, ( Planeta) 1982 .Volume 1, pages 222 and 223.
    _ World War II Forum (web page) article: "The Dutch Air Force in May 1940" . From 06/10/2012.
    Greetings.

  • @nicolaihilckmann4677
    @nicolaihilckmann4677 3 года назад +1

    Limburgse Jager hier!!!

  • @marcoskehl
    @marcoskehl 3 года назад +1

    0:27 You must start accepting Bitcoins, mijn broer.
    Dank je! Obrigado!

  • @JohnnoDordrecht
    @JohnnoDordrecht 3 года назад

    Waar ik woon vertel ik niet

  • @celebritypgh
    @celebritypgh 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting content, but please reduce the amount of hand and arm gestures.

  • @JWang-qi6lz
    @JWang-qi6lz 3 года назад +5

    哈, I am the no.2 comment

  • @midsue
    @midsue 3 года назад +2

    🇳🇱👍

  • @gumpyflyale2542
    @gumpyflyale2542 3 года назад +2

    Why is the flood of 1287 in Friesland not blamed on man made climate change or the floods of the 300AD that took the homes of Dutch Friesland and Flemish people how is oceans taken land in 300 AD not blamed on man because if the exact same thing happened today how would it not be blamed on man also what about the little ice age from 1300-1850 also awsome channel

    • @HistoryHustle
      @HistoryHustle  3 года назад +2

      Not relevant to this video. Please make your comments relevant or else I'll delete them.

  • @puma2334
    @puma2334 3 года назад +5

    i am early