AMERICAN REACTS TO WORLD WAR 1 FOR THE FIRST TIME! 😊 (WHO STARTED THE WAR?!)

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  • @FavourInternational
    @FavourInternational  Год назад +17

    Should I do more history reactions or stick to culture?! 😁 LIKE THE VIDEOOO 👍
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    • @davidmezo4784
      @davidmezo4784 Год назад +11

      I think that understanding the history of a country makes you understand more of their modern day culture. Yes, definitely do more of these!

    • @eliata1512
      @eliata1512 Год назад

      Hi!👋 Personally I find this video on WW1 a lot more interesting and better made.
      ruclips.net/video/QwsVJb-ckqM/видео.html
      They also made a video on WW2 which I enjoyed watching

    • @wojtekpawlowski5660
      @wojtekpawlowski5660 Год назад +4

      History

    • @bobopro1628
      @bobopro1628 Год назад +2

      Hi Favour, I'm impressed that you're taking the effort to learn more historic stuff about Europe. This really is very valuable for understanding todays social and political dynamics and developments in Europe. (including Eurovision even) I believe this way you'll win over many viewers as real fans. It's great that you're not just assuming and judging, but start to question more, look up facts and try to comprehend things. Great stuff, loving it. -> Don't torture yourself though and react to more enjoyable content if you want. Greetings from Berlin.

    • @ARJJ02
      @ARJJ02 Год назад

      React to more Liverpool FC videos

  • @morbvsclz
    @morbvsclz Год назад +56

    When things started to escalate, the German Emperor actually tried to reach his cousin... Who happended to be Emperor of Russia (yeah) and make arrangements to contain all this to Serbia / Austria / the Balkans rather than engange in all out war all over Europe. He was known to change his mind often... So in the end you could argue Germany did not want the war afterall, but could not betray the oaths that bound Austria and Germany (Nibelungentreue).
    This also shows after the war. Austria-Hungary was reduced from a global Superpower to just some of the German native lands (some nevertheless given to Italy despite without asking the locals in South Tyrolwhich even lead to terror attacks and still shows in elections) that formerly made up Austria-Hungary. What remained of Austria even wanted to reunite with Germany, but that was also denied by the Allies.

    • @charlottehardy822
      @charlottehardy822 Год назад +12

      And let’s not forget they were also cousins with King George V of Great Britain.

    • @Tamwyn107
      @Tamwyn107 Год назад +3

      Don’t forget that the people in many countries wanted the war, because of being unhappy with their system or society co.
      No one expected such a brutal and long war, which was possible though science.

  • @lordchappington6724
    @lordchappington6724 Год назад +67

    World War One is honestly one of the most confusing wars to try and figure out, theirs a million and one reasons as to why it happened but I like to put it down to the M.A.I.N acronym (Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism) all things that the powers in Europe had in abundance. The British ultimately didn’t want Germany gaining too much power in Europe or Africa by gaining French colonies (which already split Britain’s African colonies in half). France wanted the region of Alsace-Lorraine back from Germany which the Germans took from them after the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871. Which was a source of resentment in France against Germany. And Germany wanted to weaken its rivals and gain “its place on the sun” as a great empire like all other European powers. It also feared being surrounded, strangled and starved of resources and wealth. (Their are many other reasons but this Is already long enough) so long story short no one nation should be blamed for World War One. This is just my opinion however.

    • @invidusspectator3920
      @invidusspectator3920 Год назад +5

      Honestly the imperialism is the most important factor.

    • @cann0708
      @cann0708 Год назад +2

      @@invidusspectator3920 I'd say Nationalism personally, I think that's what fuelled the other three factors

    • @Tamwyn107
      @Tamwyn107 Год назад +2

      You are forgetting that many people on different sides wanted the war. I am talking about regular people that were unhappy with the situations in their countries. So they hoped that the war is leading to new systems, what it also did in Russia, Germany, Austria, Poland was existing again etc.
      And until this war, no one really thought about how brutal war has become through technology and science.

  • @videoponder4673
    @videoponder4673 Год назад +59

    Concerning your question on the German flag: The black-white-red flag you see here is the flag of the German Empire and was used between 1871 and 1922 as well between 1933 and 1945. The black-red-yellow flag that is used nowadays is the flag of German democracy, and thus represents the oposite of the imperial flag. Black-red-yellow was not only used by the 1848/49 Revoultion, but also by the Weimar Republic (1922-1933) and by post-WW2 Germany.

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Год назад +1

      They sure made our French ancestors live miserably. Capitulated towards their compliance by imposing Tyranny rules all over our French soil.

  • @ContemplateConquer
    @ContemplateConquer Год назад +6

    10:19 "so they're like colonisers but french?"
    me, an algerian, a country that endured 132 years of french colonisation : yes, yes they are

    • @Yashusayn
      @Yashusayn 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same here from Syria brother👏

  • @Jackorite
    @Jackorite Год назад +14

    French did colonise, yes. Quebec in Canada, French Louisiana, much of north Africa and French Indochina and more.

  • @LeoKuz19683
    @LeoKuz19683 Год назад +41

    Me: Tell me your IQ is below room temperature
    This girl

  • @martingibbs1179
    @martingibbs1179 Год назад +18

    What this video fails to get across is that for hundreds of years these nations have had periodic wars with the last big ones being the Napoleonic wars. These earlier wars were perhaps romanticized and given that the leaders of the big countries Britain, Germany and Russia were actually cousins and played together as kids on the isle of whight. Given that Wilhelm had deformities its speculated that his cousins bullied him as some children do, which is probably where his desire to not loose to his cousins arose.
    WW1 was unprecedented because of the railways. At the time many thought that it would be over by Christmas because they were basing their expectations on battles fought a hundred years earlier. No one in the run up to WW1 really appreciated the impact the railways would have. Trench warfare was only made possible due to the rapid logistic supply lines created by the railways.

  • @PeterBuwen
    @PeterBuwen Год назад +24

    The fact is that every european nation at this time really wanted war. So it was not at all intended by anybody to avoid war. Therefore, it is problematic to blame one or two participants alone. And perhaps that's the lesson to be learned from WW1: rarely is there only one culprit for war.
    And the historical joke is that the leaders of the nations all were related. The german emperor Wilhelm II. was a grandson of the british Queen Victoria. And Zar Alexander III. from Russia was a cousin of the german emperor.
    The german flag by the way was black-white-red during the german empire. That is the reason why we today use another flag black-red-gold that is not historically encumbered. On the contrary: black-red-gold had been the flag of the democratic revolution in Germany in 1848.

    • @SnowyWolborg
      @SnowyWolborg Год назад

      It's kind of like Oversimplified said, military technology had come a really improved since the last major war situation, and all of a sudden, a lot of countries were pretty eager to beat each other up, further industrialize, and take over more stuff.

    • @leonbas3958
      @leonbas3958 Год назад +1

      and Belgium? They were neutral and didnt want any war

    • @PeterBuwen
      @PeterBuwen Год назад

      @@leonbas3958 Let's say "oversimplkyfied". Switzerland and Luxembourg didn't want to get to war either. But I talked about the european powers.

  • @sephas79
    @sephas79 Год назад +7

    You found out that there’s no good and bad sides. There’s no evil and legit countries. It’s all about money, power, survival. It’s been like that for centuries, it will be forever.

  • @Kunoichi4ever4
    @Kunoichi4ever4 Год назад +12

    Everyone is to blame. Honestly it is probably better that way. In the end we all are neighbours and while some people sitll feel some sorta way about WWI and WWII towards outher nations, it is generally understood that the war happened not coz of 1 national, but coz of one human atrribute - GREED. Everyone wanted more wealth and territory and the Austrian-Hungarian x Serbian conflict was just the last drop everyone was waiting for.

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier Год назад +8

    5:55
    There I'll have to disagree with the video.
    He was used as a scapegoat by the entente after the war.
    He certainly wasn't blameless.
    But this war was just way more complicated then this.

  • @danielprotiwa
    @danielprotiwa Год назад +16

    World War 1 leads in to World War 2 witch leads in to the Cold War, that also resulted in the Korea and Vietnam War. So almost all wars during the last century happened because of World War 1.

    • @fusssel7178
      @fusssel7178 Год назад +8

      Well, you can also argue that WW1 is a result of the Franco-Prussian war which for some parts also came to be due to the napoleonic wars and so on. You can trace the big conflicts in europe back to Karl dem Großen / Charlemagne / Charles the Great. All the conflict between the french and germans (I am purposfully not using the nations here but the people) came from the split of the Frankish Empire (Frank not french, the franks were a germanic tribe from modern days Netherlands who conquered Gaul after the fall of Rome) into West Frankia (later France), East Frankia (later Germany) and Middle Frankia/Lotharingia/Lothringen. Middle Frankia was fought over by East and West Frankia and because of the diversity in the region it was always a hotbed for french/german wars.
      Most know example would be Alsace-Lorraine/Elsass-Lothringen which switched rule by either french or german rulers a lot of times and what triggert the french revanchism after the Franco-Prussian War.

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Год назад

      @@fusssel7178 Alsace et la Lorraine is ours.
      Il est à nous.
      Everything you said about our French origin. We have some German traits/influence due to the fact we Franco German used to be one Nation like you mention it under the Frankish Empire/Kingdom of Emperor Charlemagne 🇫🇷🇩🇪
      Germanic of Tribes

  • @chaotic9157
    @chaotic9157 Год назад +3

    Colonizers but French? France was one of the biggest colonizers, right there with the British, Spanish, and Dutch. They still have a lot of their colonial holdings today

  • @sakkra93
    @sakkra93 Год назад +3

    The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was really sad. Franz himself was shot in the neck, whilst Sophie was shot in the stomach (IIRC), whilst he was bleeding from the gunshot wound in his neck Franz begged Sophie not to die, but to live for their children.

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier Год назад +4

    4:25
    Regarding Northern Ireland...
    You're aware that the catholics there where treated as second class citizens and wanted to cede from the UK and enter the Republic of Ireland, right?

  • @internalpolitics461
    @internalpolitics461 Год назад +12

    Russia mobilized first but didn't use it first

  • @Miguel-nm3od
    @Miguel-nm3od Год назад +29

    Infographics isn't the best source of information tbh

  • @RESTITVTOR_TOTIVS_HISPANIAE
    @RESTITVTOR_TOTIVS_HISPANIAE Год назад +14

    "Russia doesn't have allies, except the biggest nation in the world, but that doesn't count"
    And come on, supervillain? This is the real world, not some fantasy story.

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier Год назад +3

    7:06
    Heir, not leader.
    It was his father that ruled the country.

  • @nellam8
    @nellam8 Год назад +15

    Bullteproof glas... 1914

  • @IvanTominski
    @IvanTominski Год назад +6

    12:17 during the time the European Great powers were all pretty Equally matched
    Can't say the same about Canada and Mexico who are both much weaker than the US

  • @Crimsrn
    @Crimsrn Год назад +5

    4:49 thats just sexism lmao.

  • @Crimsrn
    @Crimsrn Год назад +2

    this is incorrect, italy fought alongside the allies in ww1 not against them

  • @thompsrc
    @thompsrc 10 месяцев назад +1

    Interestingly, Kaiser Wilhelm, King George, and Tsar Nicholas were all related v IA Queen Victoria.

  • @callummardling1524
    @callummardling1524 Год назад +3

    What made it more personal was that the kaiser ,king George v , tsar nicholas 2nd were cousins

  • @hannofranz7973
    @hannofranz7973 Год назад +1

    You sometimes say really weird stuff like:"It hurts more when a woman dies of violence."

  • @timokohler6631
    @timokohler6631 Год назад +9

    Wilhelm II is a funny character. In reality he was an overcompensating fool with extreme insecurity and a desparation for popularity, he literally changed his mind daily based on what he thought would make him more popular. British propaganda during WWI however created this myth of a comically evil maniac so effective, that the idea is still present among armchair historians.

    • @vanyadolly
      @vanyadolly Год назад

      Unfortunately, one does not exclude the other. He was an asshole by all accounts, probably exactly because of his insecurities which his mother had imprinted on him since he was young. Often miserable people live for making others more miserable than they are. Not even his other monarch cousins liked him.

    • @timokohler6631
      @timokohler6631 Год назад

      @@vanyadolly You make it sound like being not liked by other useless inbred monarchs is a bad thing.

  • @FiannaUladh
    @FiannaUladh Год назад +7

    And the reason the USA and Canada and Mexico are not threats to eachother is because they were all results of European Colonialism, with no concrete culture, as Mexico, Canada and the US especially are multi-cultural, whereas in Europe all our nations HAVE concrete cultures dating back 1000s of years ago and we have been fighting eachother for 1000s of years and growing

    • @dirkspatz3692
      @dirkspatz3692 Год назад

      But still the US invaded Canada 1812 (but failed) and fight against Mexico (1846-1848) to grab former mexican California, Nevada, ... and started with the US annexion of Texas.

    • @davidwebb4451
      @davidwebb4451 Год назад

      That wasn't true in the past with the USA going to war with Canada in 1812 and of course the USA taking territory from Mexico.

  • @Jungfrun1
    @Jungfrun1 Год назад +7

    To connect the actions of Austria-Hungary and the assassination of the Duke to something more recent, the US openly invaded Afghanistan after 9/11, where they mad yes, did they also want the oil yes so with 9/11 they had cause to invade as so did. Same with Austria-Hungary, the Serbians killed the duke, and they have an excuse to invade. This is why you had more than one son so that if one died and gave you an excuse to start a war you still had a spare.

    • @Jungfrun1
      @Jungfrun1 Год назад

      @@Maria-js9ou well I should've written it gave them an excuse to declare the war on Terror which gave the presidents the power to declare war on any Muslim, or none Muslim country even if I think that would be harder in the middleast as the requirement for invading or involving troops is whatever the president considers a possible threat which is an opinion and doesn't have to be true. The invasion of Iraq followed a year after 9/11.

    • @melchiorvonsternberg844
      @melchiorvonsternberg844 Год назад

      @@Maria-js9ou Nope! But other rare materials...

    • @grahamtravers4522
      @grahamtravers4522 Год назад

      There had been another heir for Austria, but he killed himself - see Mayerling.

  • @IllyrianMapper
    @IllyrianMapper Год назад +1

    4:07 who is gonna tell her that no one liked living in austria hungary at the time

  • @Favourreacts
    @Favourreacts Год назад +4

    Who do you think is most responsible for WW1? 🤔

    • @minchen_2265
      @minchen_2265 Год назад +12

      I'm not an expert on this topic so please take my comment just as an opinion that was formed after reading Books on this topic. There are many books out there with different viewpoints so opinions on this matter will widely differ among the community I think.
      1st) The "Emperor Wilhelm was evil and Germany wanted War at all costs" is a quite english sided and old fashioned view coming from the anti-german sentiment after 2 WWs. You can find this claim in many old english History Books. Many modern Historians on the contrary, with more modern and neutral stands on this topic and other sources than those that were avaiable 40/ 50 years ago, question this nowadays. One Historian even claims that Germany actually didn't wanted that War as they found old letters that were sent from Berlin to Vienna where Berlin asked Vienna to reconsider their plans (Declaration of War). Another point is that Wilhelm was actually quite close with the russian Tsar. And saying that Germany didn't want other Countries to be more powerful than itself is a bit odd as the same goes for all the other major european powers at that time. France and - especially - England were in no way any better - maybe even worse as the now unified Germany was seen as a thread.
      My Opinion on this question is that it's not as easy as in Hollywood Movies. There is no deep Black and radiant White (and certainly no "Evil Emperor" behind the scenes) but a lot of Leaders with different motivations and stupid decisions in a time that was already quite tense.

    • @wojtekpawlowski5660
      @wojtekpawlowski5660 Год назад +9

      I would say each great European power(UK,France,Germany,Austria-Hungary and Russia).

    • @brianshockledge3241
      @brianshockledge3241 Год назад +4

      The Entente-Cordiale was a friendly pact between Great Britain, France and Russia but unlike the latter two didn`t obligate Britain to join the war. Belgium was a country created by the British after the Napoleonic Wars from the Netherland states. It acted as a neutral buffer between warring states so as to deter one power from dominating Europe in the future as Napoleon had done. Great Britain insisted to Germany that Belgium`s neutrality must be maintained knowing full well it probably wouldn`t be. It was the quickest route for Germany to march on Paris and once they entered Belgium Britain declared war.

    • @charlottehardy822
      @charlottehardy822 Год назад +3

      Controversial answer is Queen Victoria

    • @Ashley4029
      @Ashley4029 Год назад +1

      Rothchild

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier Год назад +2

    7:52
    No, this video is very biased so far.
    Edit:
    Actually it's just very sensationalist, completely failing to catch the nuances.

  • @alwynemcintyre2184
    @alwynemcintyre2184 Год назад +1

    Your putting 21st century sensibilities on early 20th century facts, the king and queen grew up in the late 19th century when they expected to be treated like gods by the peasantry.

  • @Crimsrn
    @Crimsrn Год назад +1

    did you just say imperialists BUT french? france was one of the leaders of imperialism.. only beaten out by britain..

  • @sp9459
    @sp9459 Год назад +4

    A more detailed video about the rise of the Nazis in Germany would be great too !

  • @mickymc4653
    @mickymc4653 Год назад +12

    Italy didn’t fight with Germany in WWI

    • @nellam8
      @nellam8 Год назад +12

      Yeah but it was in a alliance with germany and austro hungary before the war. They kinda backstabbed this and joined the other side.

    • @bluredstoneiii5594
      @bluredstoneiii5594 Год назад +1

      @@nellam8 that alliance was a defensive pact

    • @MasterFeidn
      @MasterFeidn Год назад +1

      They did. In late 1917 germany helped the austrians and broke the Italian lines.

  • @Metal-never-die1220
    @Metal-never-die1220 Год назад +4

    I also recommend the following movie alll quiet on the Western Front

  • @owennoad-watson2820
    @owennoad-watson2820 10 месяцев назад

    I mean, America did try to invade Canada so ;) At this time, pretty much everyone wanted an empire- it was the age of imperialism for all major nations

  • @janos7351
    @janos7351 Год назад +1

    Plz search what Germany, Russia and Austrio-Hungary did to Poland 100 years befor WW1

  • @At0ThEb
    @At0ThEb Год назад

    Terence McKenna called that the "male ego"

  • @alankenney
    @alankenney Год назад +3

    The narrator mentioned America early on as one of the countries at war. However, there was no mention of Canada being involved and I've got to say that, without Canada joining in, I would not be here. Briefly, my grandad was born in South Africa, emigrated to America and joined the Army there ,then he and his mate went to Canada and settled. WW1 started and grandfather joined the 1st Canadian Infantry, shipped to Europe, injured by shrapnel at Ypres and transferred to a war hospital in England where he met a nurse who he married - and here I am. So why no mention of Canada?

    • @melchiorvonsternberg844
      @melchiorvonsternberg844 Год назад +2

      That's easy... All these troops, were Empire troops and counted with the British...

  • @5556665012008
    @5556665012008 Год назад +1

    All sides were pulling strings because they all had large competing empires

  • @mbentien
    @mbentien Год назад +1

    Sorry have to say USA doesn't mess with Canada because they know we can burn the white house. 😂

  • @sodpati
    @sodpati Год назад

    after ww1 when germany became a republic they changed their flag to include yellow

  • @ILOSTMYIDENTIFICATION7
    @ILOSTMYIDENTIFICATION7 Год назад

    I just watched this women figure out why men get aggressively obsessed over war😂

  • @rey6708
    @rey6708 Год назад +1

    franz ferdinand was the austrian prince

  • @Metal-never-die1220
    @Metal-never-die1220 Год назад +2

    I recommend the following film for the second world war from the perspective of the Germans, it wasn't all Nazis in the Wehrmacht
    ruclips.net/video/VnJJQxZ0hu8/видео.html

  • @rey6708
    @rey6708 Год назад +2

    the ww1 video is extremly one sided lol

  • @daviddomenici7940
    @daviddomenici7940 Год назад

    A scuola che storia si studia in america? Mi dispiace che devi affrontare un argomento che ci vogliono anni per capirlo in 5 minuti... Il video che hai visto è una ricostruzione velocissima di cosa è successo... Per l'ingresso degli Usa in guerra vedi il RMS Lusitania, ciao a buono studio

  • @5556665012008
    @5556665012008 Год назад

    Serbians wanted freedom from Austria-Hungary, that's why the duke was assassinated

    • @obradpopovic9814
      @obradpopovic9814 Год назад

      Yes,but Bosnia too.After the fall of Ottoman empire Bosnia was aneccted by the AustoHungerian empire.Didnt we have the right to finally live free on our soil?

    • @sakkra93
      @sakkra93 Год назад +1

      It was a huge own goal, though, since Franz would have been the most likely one to give it them had he taken the throne.

  • @jayzandstra1830
    @jayzandstra1830 Год назад +1

    you should definitely dive in more world war 1 or 2 topics,from europe aswel as from the pacific perhaps.

  • @p.f.5718
    @p.f.5718 Год назад +6

    No, Austria didn’t want more land - the serbian black hand was killing a lot of people from the other slavic states too - they always wanted more power and dreamed from a Great Serbia - see the war in Jugoslavia - one of the most horrible wars.
    The empire of Austria still lived to that time and was about 90 years old - he never wanted to get into war but he was too old and weak.
    The people around him wanted to take down Serbia because they always make troubles in this region. And russia was waiting to get power all over the balkan and more - Sovjet Union - Serbia surely didn’t want this but shit happed.
    The Russian, German and British were Cousins and Wilhelm II hated his british cousin - Queen Victoria their grandmother was always angry about them. There were emotional reasons too.
    For Austria it was too late to make right decisions - the son of the emperor killed himself, his wife Elisabeth was assassinated and the nephew Ferdinant and his wife too - the leaders of the „Hofkanzlei“ government were old and not very clever and arrogant.
    The Austrians made a lot of fails - but they had always a motto: Tu felix Austria nube - means others may make war but you happy Austria marry. They always tried to get land over marriage.
    Love from Austria 🇦🇹

    • @melchiorvonsternberg844
      @melchiorvonsternberg844 Год назад +1

      Da liegst du aber etwas daneben. Tatsächlich, mochte Queen Viktoria, Willhelm sehr gerne, was dem englischen Schorsch, gar nicht passte. Fakt ist jedoch, dass Niki und Willy, sehr gut miteinander konnten...

    • @p.f.5718
      @p.f.5718 Год назад

      @@melchiorvonsternberg844 Es tut mir leid, dass ich anscheinend falsche Informationen gelesen und weitergegeben habe. Danke für die Richtigstellung.
      Grüße aus Österreich 🇦🇹🥰

    • @melchiorvonsternberg844
      @melchiorvonsternberg844 Год назад

      @@p.f.5718 Kein Ding, Nachbar! Schönen Gruß aus Bayern...

    • @obradpopovic9814
      @obradpopovic9814 Год назад

      Na mein lieber Schwarze hand hin oder her.Wer hat den Habsburgern erlaubt Bosnien zu annektieren.Nur weil Serbien und Bosnien schwach waren nach der Osmanischen unterdrückung heisst das noch lange nicht das sie das recht dazu hatten sich das Land zu greifen.Die Schwarze Hand mag ja die Waffen geliefert haben,oder auch die Attentäter ausgebildet haben.Aber es sind alles Bosnisch stämmige Studenten,Serben, Kroaten und Muslime.Also sollte auch ihnen klar sein das es gehen denn Besatzer ging,und nicht um eine Vergrösserung Serbisher Gebiete.

  • @vihrenshokarov5236
    @vihrenshokarov5236 Год назад +1

    You should do the Balkan wars

  • @emildrimbea3210
    @emildrimbea3210 Год назад +1

    Ferdinad whas the heir of Austrian Hungaryan empire, not Serbian

  • @Darth_Nycta_13
    @Darth_Nycta_13 Год назад

    Also WW1 was from 1914-1918. WW2 is from 1939-1945.

  • @Metal-never-die1220
    @Metal-never-die1220 Год назад +4

    sad, which country is Hitler from?

  • @hussain6469
    @hussain6469 Год назад +2

    24:18 LOL😂😂😂😂

  • @danielharrison9237
    @danielharrison9237 Год назад +2

    black whte and red flag of the German Empire

  • @huevomerken
    @huevomerken Год назад +1

    "You need bulletproof glass", IN 1914 LOL

  • @carolinekofahl8867
    @carolinekofahl8867 Год назад +2

    As you could never go to war, I‘m sure you're happy not to be a Ukrainian citizen 😊

  • @Darth_Nycta_13
    @Darth_Nycta_13 Год назад

    Serbia was the catalyst but every country, especially the ones in Europe, had some blame in the war.

  • @mikestauffer7033
    @mikestauffer7033 Год назад +1

    ww1 broke out because of an accumulation of tensions throughout Europe, however, by no means one could blame it on France, as germany literally invaded them with 5 millions soldiers

  • @baneeeeee1
    @baneeeeee1 9 месяцев назад

    You don't know anything. Regards from glorious Serbia!

  • @ThePetyi
    @ThePetyi Год назад

    same hapening now . all ship wepons to ukrain but did nothing to prevent the fights.Hiden motives aggain.

  • @danielabatabogdanov8586
    @danielabatabogdanov8586 Год назад

    How if you for example have family in a village 100 miles from your home beaing attacked? Guess it might change your views.

  • @HigginsBiggins
    @HigginsBiggins Год назад

    well one is that women couldnt go into power most of the time soo

  • @se-qh8cq
    @se-qh8cq Год назад

    France, Great Britain need to be blaime!

  • @bluredstoneiii5594
    @bluredstoneiii5594 Год назад

    Fall of roman empire is the real reason

  • @Yashusayn
    @Yashusayn 10 месяцев назад

    To generalise all these countries in historically different contexts is ehhh, saying that Russia for example is some supervillain isn't exactly right. This war was the greed of the monarchs on all sides

  • @ARJJ02
    @ARJJ02 Год назад

    React to more Liverpool videos !!

  • @mamorot7110
    @mamorot7110 Год назад

    Norma usa dont go to school and internet safe 20023 from the school?

  • @njschnieber
    @njschnieber Год назад

    13:23 and they were cousins....
    No really, they were all related by blood and marriage through queen Victoria

  • @coccaine777
    @coccaine777 Год назад

    dont worry i couldnt go to military neither

  • @user-ib3kb1fd1c
    @user-ib3kb1fd1c Год назад

    React to holocaust video

  • @matthewshinners5789
    @matthewshinners5789 Год назад +1

    🤦‍♂️

  • @Red-hh7dm
    @Red-hh7dm Год назад +1

    None of this would have happened without the assassination