He took the idea from the World War Two Every Day with Army Sizes video. Not saying there’s anything wrong with it, but he didn’t come up with the idea. Unfortunately nobody credits the original videos nowadays but it is what it is.
Season 1: Germany 0:05 - 2:24 Season 2: A Global War 2:24 - 3:57 Season 3: Pacific 3:57 - 5:38 Season 4: Liberation 5:38 - 6:54 Season 5: Destruction 6:54 - 7:46
That was the best World War 2 video I have ever seen, I hope a conflict like that never happens again, and love to all the lives lost, the African theater is overlooked in my opinion, and other theaters like the Chinese and Indian. Good Job to mapsinanutshell!!!
Mongolia and Tyva were active participants in the conflict, so they should be also cyan-colored on the map. Mongolia and Tyva contributed not only to lend-lease (sending tanks and horses to the Soviet Union) but also whole squadrons of cavalry, aviation and other forces. Obviously, mongol forces (Tyva was already annexed at the time) were also participating in dismantling Manchukuo.
The only thing I didn't like was that there was no way to show the winter war, but other than that. This was really good. Loved it and it probably won't be my first time here.
Here is a 5,000 word story about World War II: The Longest Day The sun had barely risen over the horizon, casting a dim glow across the still waters of the English Channel. On the beaches of Normandy, thousands of Allied soldiers crouched nervously in their landing crafts, gripping their rifles and peering towards the distant shoreline. The air was thick with tension as they prepared to embark on one of the most pivotal military operations in history - the D-Day invasion of Occupied France. Among them was Private James Mackenzie, a young Scottish conscript who had been drafted into the British Army just a year earlier. At only 20 years old, this would be his first taste of combat. As the landing craft approached the beach, the deafening sound of artillery fire and machine guns filled the air. German defenders had turned the coastline into a heavily fortified death trap, with rows of barbed wire, land mines, and concrete bunkers bristling with firepower. "This is it, lads!" shouted the sergeant over the din. "Remember your training and stick together! For king and country!" The ramp of the landing craft dropped with a heavy thud, and James found himself charging into a maelstrom of bullets and explosions. All around him, men were cut down by the withering German fire. Smoke and chaos enveloped the beach as the Allied forces struggled to gain a foothold. James ducked behind a concrete obstacle, his heart pounding. He had never experienced anything like this - the sheer terror and brutality of modern warfare. Steeling his nerves, he peered out and squeezed off a few rounds towards the German positions, praying that his aim was true. After what felt like an eternity, a gap opened in the enemy defenses, and the surviving Allied troops began to push inland. James and his squad mates advanced cautiously, their boots squelching in the blood-soaked sand. The once pristine Normandy coastline had been transformed into a hellish landscape of destruction. As they moved further from the beach, the fighting only intensified. James found himself caught in a vicious firefight, ducking behind a hedgerow as German machine gun fire raked the area. One of his comrades took a bullet to the chest and collapsed beside him, gasping for air. James felt a surge of panic, but he forced himself to remain calm and return fire. Eventually, the German resistance began to falter, and the Allies were able to secure a vital foothold on the Normandy coast. But the cost had been staggering - thousands of brave young men had paid the ultimate price to breach Hitler's vaunted Atlantic Wall. For James, the horrors of that day would be seared into his memory forever. As he trudged inland with the rest of his unit, he couldn't help but wonder how many more battles like this lay ahead. The road to Berlin was long and treacherous, and the outcome of the war still hung in the balance. *** Across the English Channel, in the war rooms of London, Allied commanders were carefully monitoring the progress of the D-Day landings. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the supreme Allied commander, paced nervously as reports trickled in from the frontlines. "The initial assault waves have secured a foothold on the beaches," reported one of his aides. "But the fighting is still fierce, and casualties are mounting." Eisenhower nodded grimly. He had known that the invasion would be a bloody affair, but the sheer scale of the carnage was difficult to comprehend. Thousands of brave young men were giving their lives to liberate Europe from the grip of Nazi tyranny. "What's the status of our reinforcements?" he asked. "They're moving in as quickly as possible, sir," the aide replied. "But the Germans are putting up a hell of a fight. It's going to be a long, hard slog to break out of the beachhead." Eisenhower sighed heavily. He had spent months meticulously planning this operation, weighing every possible contingency. But no amount of preparation could have fully prepared him for the realities of modern warfare. The fate of the free world hung in the balance, and he knew that the coming days and weeks would test the resolve of the Allied forces to the limit. *** In Berlin, Adolf Hitler paced the floor of his underground bunker, his face contorted with rage. Reports of the Allied invasion had reached him just hours earlier, and he was furious that his vaunted Atlantic Wall had been breached. "This is an outrage!" he shouted,
Finland has been forgotten completely. Winterwar against soviet union 30.11.1939-13.03.1940. Continuation war against soviet union 25.06.1941-04.09.1944. Lappland war against German soldiers 05.09.1944-30.04.1945.
Its only axis vs allies,Finland did cooperate with germans but never joined to axis. You guys gotta thank your politicians at that time for not joining to axis,otherwise soviets would not agree to peace out after ending contiunation war,it would just bring more destruction to finland
Até onde eu saiba o Caribe e a América Central foram invadidos pelos EUA antes da Segunda Guerra Mundial, então basicamente eram apenas os estados dos EUA declarando guerra, até hoje Porto Rico ainda é ocupada pelos EUA, apenas a América do Sul escapou de intervenções, graças principalmente à soberania regional do Brasil.
Hey sussy baka Edit December 2023: I was drunk when I watched this video, I have particularly this month gotten lots of notifications of people raging over this ancient quote from the times of the great Amongus.
So we just gonna forget the whole winter war (39-40) and continuation war (41-44) between the ussr and finland and then the lapland war (44-45) between finland and germany huh?
Backstory and story of the most deadliest war in history. How it all happened On the date 29/10/1922 Benito Mussolini overthrew the Italian Regime and became a dictator. He banned all other third-party groups, ideologies and stuff. Now on 8/11/1923 Leader of the Nazi Party Adolf Hitler went to Munich, gave inspirational speeches about overthrowing the Government. A lot supported him but police arrived and kill 200+ of his members in the Nazi Party. When he called for reinforcements, (he was forced to go out the building to guide) it was not easy. When they arrived, every citizen fled secretly. A year later in 1933 he seized (yes, seized) power and renamed Chancellor “Fuhrer” After that, he made a rule that all Jews in the country should be killed because Hitler thought they were helping Germany’s enemies. France and the UK wont do anything. Not many people were happy but they couldn’t do anything since its a lot of military presence and they would recieve extreme punishments if they rebel. On 12/3/1938 Hitler invaded Austria because there was an attempted coup d’etat against the Austrian Government, a rising Nazi Party, like Hitler’s and because Austria-Hungary was his birthplace. When Hitler was invading Austria, there was absolutely no resistance, people happy they got into Germany (Most of the people in Austria wanted to be German). Now there was peace for a few months. France, UK, just normal except Spain which was in a Civil War between the Nationalists and the Republicans. 7 months later in 1/10/1938 Germany invaded Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia. He was allowed to do this because in a Munich Conference between the 4 great European Superpowers (UK, France, Italy, Germany) UK first said no. But after a few deals, Chamberlain eventually said yes *as long as their isn’t another territorial demand* But Eduard Benes protested against this. (He was Czechoslovakia’s Head of State.) And British PM Chamberlain said no one will help them so Benes just shutted up. Even Czechia’s military can’t defend because of the mountains between Germany and Czechia. After Sudetenland was seized by Germany, for 1 year (in Europe, we knows what’s happening in Japan with Taiwan) everything was fine until you guessed it, September 1, 1939 came. Story of ww2 when i get back on this video.
"every theatre" except for the following: Soviet invasion of Poland Soviet invasion of Finland Japanese-Chinese war prior to Pearl Harbor And probably some other minor ones that I'm not thinking of
Pretty sure the soviet invasion of poland was the same as the german one, for the finnish invasion, most likely because he uses 2 colors and adding a third one would be weird for a video of his(?), for the Sino-Japanese war, WW2 started on 1st of september. Not on 1930 or something.
@heptex8989Maybe the italian invasion of ethiopia could be considered, but prior to my first comment, WW2 started in 1st of september. I didnt even know there was a hungarian invasion of czechoslovakia but im assuming its with the german one. For sikiang the same for the first.
No one declares war on Japan when they invaded China as international powers left them alone after the fall of Qing a signal for Japan to invade the country. When Poland was invaded Great Britain and France immediately declare war on Poland's request as Czechoslovakia problem raised concerns for international powers against Germany. If the Germans doesn't invaded Poland the Japan war on US will never happened as they know they will lose.
@@fjioewjgt6039 The Tripartite pact wasn’t signed until 1940 so that means WW2 shouldn’t have started in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland because Germany wasn’t part of the Axis either
I dont really know how people treat them, but one thing you should do is congratulate for their work: ww2 veterans were brave af dont talk about it: trauma
This really accentuates the complete inaction of Britain and France to stem Germany in the early stages of the war. We just bloody sat there and ate it like a bunch of muppets. Thank god for the RAF, the Navy and the English Channel. Otherwise we'd have followed the French
@@hannahdyson7129 Fair point. Combined with complete faith in France to hold the Maginot Line. It took us 4 whole years to regain the advantage following Dunkirk, thanks in large part to the US and USSR. Had Germany not invaded Russia and had Japan not bombed Pearl Harbour, we'd have eventually lost.
@lloyd9500 France was in a much worse state after Verdun . The reason Germany and Hitler were reluctant to invadeas was because they didn't want to get bogged down Plus a resistance movement was in the plans . Combined with other European resistances the Germans would have struggled
Would you be down to make. a version that includes the earlier pacific theater? Japan invaded China before Hilter invaded Poland, and the Pacific fighting lasted longer than the European did.
@OrN227 thats why I said MOSTLY not ONLY by USSR. The contribution of Britain to Victory is great, but you cannot deny the fact that USSR destroyed military potential of European Axis in 1941-43 before D-day and etc.. Nazi Germany wasnt just a Germany, it was a whole Western and Central Europe with its populace and production capabilities. Dont forget about its satelites (Hungary, Romania, Finland etc.) which had an armies of more than million men combined.
U.K:Thanks for the bananas bro your use is very helpful Honduras:Realises german u-boat sunk all of its bananas BANANA ROCKET INVENTED TO BLOW UP HITLER
Because when Germany attacked Polandit was when Britain and France declared war on them, Japan and China were fighting for years now and nobody declared war on Japan so it wasn't really the start of WWII
you forgot that in 1939 soviet union attacked Poland together with Hitler (it’s very III reich oriented and inaccurate with Soviet and Japanese invasions and anexations)
@@jes3d Winter War is just Soviet and Finland fighting it's just the same days that WW2 is ongoing. There are no axis or allies side in Winter War just Soviets and Finnish people.
Wow! Incredible how these leaders spoke for weeks! Mad respect
They spoke so slowly that no one at the time could understand what they were saying, but fortunately we have videos like this to make it clear
Filibustering to a whole new level.
Bro just copied the comment from the eastern front video
I thought you were me.
Yes
Love it when you add historical clips and speeches into the videos! Makes it that much better. Keep up the good work!
Some speeches dont have anything to do with the developments shown in the video, especially the no no guy's
@@O_Tade i think he adds it for the aesthetic
He took the idea from the World War Two Every Day with Army Sizes video. Not saying there’s anything wrong with it, but he didn’t come up with the idea. Unfortunately nobody credits the original videos nowadays but it is what it is.
he put a krupp factory 1935 speech at late ww2
@@XQFangs not even actually.
Thanks. The pacific and eastern theatres are totally overlooked in ww2.
I mean even this map overlooks Soviet criminal invasions of its neighbours...
@@eksiarvamus criminal invasions? XD
they literally saved europe, you should thank them now.
@@eksiarvamus Yea because it's not meant to
@@eksiarvamus this is a ww2 map and the soviets didnt officially enter the war until the germans invaded it
@@hiplsnols4394 They officially entered the war when they invaded Poland
Season 1: Germany
0:05 - 2:24
Season 2: A Global War
2:24 - 3:57
Season 3: Pacific
3:57 - 5:38
Season 4: Liberation
5:38 - 6:54
Season 5: Destruction
6:54 - 7:46
@susknight9410Who cares
The thing that peaks my interest about ww2 was despite it being a nearly 90 year old conflict it was so well documented
What? Humans have been documenting things for thousands of years.
Wrong 80 years
@@popeo1973 he said nearly, he didnt do the math
*piques your interest
A 90 year old conflict from 1939, the future generation of maybe even just 40 years will have even more info about the history happening now
Way better than the old one. Keep improving!
That was the best World War 2 video I have ever seen, I hope a conflict like that never happens again, and love to all the lives lost, the African theater is overlooked in my opinion, and other theaters like the Chinese and Indian. Good Job to mapsinanutshell!!!
wait for the Russians to come
Have you seen Christopher's one? It's not all theatres but imo it's much higher quality.
The British really shined in the African theatre
it will happen but not in 2022 it will heat up near 2030's and 2040s will start WWIII. but that will be the Last World War
@@williamarens7073 that and the italians sucked.. in every theatre
Mongolia and Tyva were active participants in the conflict, so they should be also cyan-colored on the map. Mongolia and Tyva contributed not only to lend-lease (sending tanks and horses to the Soviet Union) but also whole squadrons of cavalry, aviation and other forces. Obviously, mongol forces (Tyva was already annexed at the time) were also participating in dismantling Manchukuo.
Wow, I never thought a regular russian like you had known and recognized the mongolian contribution. 😅 quite interesting and rare sight 😊
@@erdenebilegb.379много русских знают про это
@@erdenebilegb.379все знают
Beautiful! I'd love to see more!
The only thing I didn't like was that there was no way to show the winter war, but other than that. This was really good. Loved it and it probably won't be my first time here.
It's even better with "Bring Forth the Tanks", my favorite song
Your probably my favorite mapping channel
Lookup Eastory
Here is a 5,000 word story about World War II:
The Longest Day
The sun had barely risen over the horizon, casting a dim glow across the still waters of the English Channel. On the beaches of Normandy, thousands of Allied soldiers crouched nervously in their landing crafts, gripping their rifles and peering towards the distant shoreline. The air was thick with tension as they prepared to embark on one of the most pivotal military operations in history - the D-Day invasion of Occupied France.
Among them was Private James Mackenzie, a young Scottish conscript who had been drafted into the British Army just a year earlier. At only 20 years old, this would be his first taste of combat. As the landing craft approached the beach, the deafening sound of artillery fire and machine guns filled the air. German defenders had turned the coastline into a heavily fortified death trap, with rows of barbed wire, land mines, and concrete bunkers bristling with firepower.
"This is it, lads!" shouted the sergeant over the din. "Remember your training and stick together! For king and country!"
The ramp of the landing craft dropped with a heavy thud, and James found himself charging into a maelstrom of bullets and explosions. All around him, men were cut down by the withering German fire. Smoke and chaos enveloped the beach as the Allied forces struggled to gain a foothold.
James ducked behind a concrete obstacle, his heart pounding. He had never experienced anything like this - the sheer terror and brutality of modern warfare. Steeling his nerves, he peered out and squeezed off a few rounds towards the German positions, praying that his aim was true.
After what felt like an eternity, a gap opened in the enemy defenses, and the surviving Allied troops began to push inland. James and his squad mates advanced cautiously, their boots squelching in the blood-soaked sand. The once pristine Normandy coastline had been transformed into a hellish landscape of destruction.
As they moved further from the beach, the fighting only intensified. James found himself caught in a vicious firefight, ducking behind a hedgerow as German machine gun fire raked the area. One of his comrades took a bullet to the chest and collapsed beside him, gasping for air. James felt a surge of panic, but he forced himself to remain calm and return fire.
Eventually, the German resistance began to falter, and the Allies were able to secure a vital foothold on the Normandy coast. But the cost had been staggering - thousands of brave young men had paid the ultimate price to breach Hitler's vaunted Atlantic Wall.
For James, the horrors of that day would be seared into his memory forever. As he trudged inland with the rest of his unit, he couldn't help but wonder how many more battles like this lay ahead. The road to Berlin was long and treacherous, and the outcome of the war still hung in the balance.
***
Across the English Channel, in the war rooms of London, Allied commanders were carefully monitoring the progress of the D-Day landings. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the supreme Allied commander, paced nervously as reports trickled in from the frontlines.
"The initial assault waves have secured a foothold on the beaches," reported one of his aides. "But the fighting is still fierce, and casualties are mounting."
Eisenhower nodded grimly. He had known that the invasion would be a bloody affair, but the sheer scale of the carnage was difficult to comprehend. Thousands of brave young men were giving their lives to liberate Europe from the grip of Nazi tyranny.
"What's the status of our reinforcements?" he asked.
"They're moving in as quickly as possible, sir," the aide replied. "But the Germans are putting up a hell of a fight. It's going to be a long, hard slog to break out of the beachhead."
Eisenhower sighed heavily. He had spent months meticulously planning this operation, weighing every possible contingency. But no amount of preparation could have fully prepared him for the realities of modern warfare. The fate of the free world hung in the balance, and he knew that the coming days and weeks would test the resolve of the Allied forces to the limit.
***
In Berlin, Adolf Hitler paced the floor of his underground bunker, his face contorted with rage. Reports of the Allied invasion had reached him just hours earlier, and he was furious that his vaunted Atlantic Wall had been breached.
"This is an outrage!" he shouted,
It's amazing how France was crushed in just a month
@Grimly75th ikr lol
@Storm denmark is small, but france was one of the superpowers of the time
A month and half
They where at the gates of Moscow . Not many militaries can boast of that
And France having also 400k Brit’s, the Dutch, Belgian and Luxemburg😂😂they had same amount of troops: 3.3m
5:18 wheres that video from? I've been searching eastern ideologic speeches of WW2 for a while and I havent found any
Japanese Prime minister Hideki Tojos banzai speech
@@Bellee702 thanks
Finland has been forgotten completely. Winterwar against soviet union 30.11.1939-13.03.1940. Continuation war against soviet union 25.06.1941-04.09.1944. Lappland war against German soldiers 05.09.1944-30.04.1945.
Its only axis vs allies,Finland did cooperate with germans but never joined to axis. You guys gotta thank your politicians at that time for not joining to axis,otherwise soviets would not agree to peace out after ending contiunation war,it would just bring more destruction to finland
@@anidiot4243 Name of the video, was WW2 "every theatre"? The "theatre" was certainly here also.
they kinda showed the continuation war in the vid, as the borders of finland and USSR changed a bit
@@pyrokatarina In that video, Finland was marked kind of neutral. I did not see any border movement?
@@thomasmaenpaa 2:39 Border of USSR reduced.
Yay! The multiple moth long speeches are back lol
Hi,nice video!
Incredible!
Never knew ww2 took 8 minutes
Bro, listen to yourself ww2 did not take 8 minutes it took six years
@@britishsnail its clearly a joke, the video is 8 minutes and the joke is pretending the video is in real time
@@britishsnailit actually took 7 years not 6
@tla2119 wrong! It took 8 minutes and 3 seconds, check yourself 😂
@@nateschannel1553 it took 3 seconds for the painter to pull the trigger
should have included the Soviets as a separate party during the Invasion of Poland and the Winter War but other then that this was great!
The collapse of Poland's border in the east was still visible though
@@dolphingoreeaccount7395 yeah but the Winter war and Soviet annexations in the Baltics and Finland would have been nice
I love how all of South America and Central America were in the war
Até onde eu saiba o Caribe e a América Central foram invadidos pelos EUA antes da Segunda Guerra Mundial, então basicamente eram apenas os estados dos EUA declarando guerra, até hoje Porto Rico ainda é ocupada pelos EUA, apenas a América do Sul escapou de intervenções, graças principalmente à soberania regional do Brasil.
Also north.
Hey sussy baka
Edit December 2023: I was drunk when I watched this video, I have particularly this month gotten lots of notifications of people raging over this ancient quote from the times of the great Amongus.
when the snow speaks soviet
That is the most beautiful way of greeting another human being I have ever seen in my whole life
@@Randomstuffs261 bro fr fr no cap fr he bussin fax outta nowhere
@@fallaciousfirm2524 yes indeed
Sissy baka
This video is very well made! but could you take out the video in the corner? it kind of distracts me idk
Had no idea so many people went to the theaters during the war.
Amazing with good effort
can we just give nearly all credits to the cameraman for being a god figure and flying out into space to show us what happened
haha 😐
Haha lol lmao 😐
@@yipiiiiiiiiiiiiii ur just mad cause ur pfp lost the war
@@yipiiiiiiiiiiiiiidam bro you had 2 chances to win a war, give up then yeah
0:00 You could put here "A więc wojna" and Beck's speech about the honor
So we just gonna forget the whole winter war (39-40) and continuation war (41-44) between the ussr and finland and then the lapland war (44-45) between finland and germany huh?
Backstory and story of the most deadliest war in history.
How it all happened
On the date 29/10/1922 Benito Mussolini overthrew the Italian Regime and became a dictator. He banned all other third-party groups, ideologies and stuff. Now on 8/11/1923 Leader of the Nazi Party Adolf Hitler went to Munich, gave inspirational speeches about overthrowing the Government. A lot supported him but police arrived and kill 200+ of his members in the Nazi Party. When he called for reinforcements, (he was forced to go out the building to guide) it was not easy. When they arrived, every citizen fled secretly. A year later in 1933 he seized (yes, seized) power and renamed Chancellor “Fuhrer” After that, he made a rule that all Jews in the country should be killed because Hitler thought they were helping Germany’s enemies. France and the UK wont do anything. Not many people were happy but they couldn’t do anything since its a lot of military presence and they would recieve extreme punishments if they rebel.
On 12/3/1938 Hitler invaded Austria because there was an attempted coup d’etat against the Austrian Government, a rising Nazi Party, like Hitler’s and because Austria-Hungary was his birthplace. When Hitler was invading Austria, there was absolutely no resistance, people happy they got into Germany (Most of the people in Austria wanted to be German). Now there was peace for a few months. France, UK, just normal except Spain which was in a Civil War between the Nationalists and the Republicans. 7 months later in 1/10/1938 Germany invaded Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia. He was allowed to do this because in a Munich Conference between the 4 great European Superpowers (UK, France, Italy, Germany) UK first said no. But after a few deals, Chamberlain eventually said yes *as long as their isn’t another territorial demand* But Eduard Benes protested against this. (He was Czechoslovakia’s Head of State.) And British PM Chamberlain said no one will help them so Benes just shutted up. Even Czechia’s military can’t defend because of the mountains between Germany and Czechia. After Sudetenland was seized by Germany, for 1 year (in Europe, we knows what’s happening in Japan with Taiwan) everything was fine until you guessed it, September 1, 1939 came.
Story of ww2 when i get back on this video.
Great video
"every theatre" except for the following:
Soviet invasion of Poland
Soviet invasion of Finland
Japanese-Chinese war prior to Pearl Harbor
And probably some other minor ones that I'm not thinking of
I don't know If you read the title but it said WW2 not wars that happened the same time as WW2.
@@classeontop7403 those conflicts are literally part of World War 2 lol just like the North African campaign or the allied invasion of Italy
Pretty sure the soviet invasion of poland was the same as the german one, for the finnish invasion, most likely because he uses 2 colors and adding a third one would be weird for a video of his(?), for the Sino-Japanese war, WW2 started on 1st of september. Not on 1930 or something.
@heptex8989Maybe the italian invasion of ethiopia could be considered, but prior to my first comment, WW2 started in 1st of september. I didnt even know there was a hungarian invasion of czechoslovakia but im assuming its with the german one. For sikiang the same for the first.
Does the background music use the original soundtrack of Hearts of Iron 4?
Please tell me how you made this!
3:38 gives me chills
This is really giving me some old Oversimplified vibes
How you are make this videos or map
im glad he time travelled to see the events and maps from beginning to finish
Вечная память каждому погибшему в этой войне, 🥃🥧 🕯🪖
как Гитлер случайно
@@Countryballs_guerra.Застрелился
@@Countryballs_guerra.not for hitler.
Stalin speak from 3:59 to 4:40 so his speak took 5 months reallt insane
За нашу родину!советский союз
This is what I can saved in my Kazakh USSR
@@gamer_play.1 Stalin killed 9 million people before the war
@@uchuk7623 i am sayed no good leader Stalin it's how we soviets killed nazi
@@uchuk7623 did I say stalin
Thank you so much by so great, interesting and usefull material
But hey channel owner, why they aren't red at the end?
Hi name from the speech from Stalin?
WOW WORLD WAR 2 LASTED 8:03?!?!
yes it did, 10s of millions of lives lost in that short time span, truly astonishing
could you please show only the sound of the videos because these videos cover a large part of the map.
Why is it widely accepted WW2 started in 1939 as if Japan wasn’t attacking China?
No one declares war on Japan when they invaded China as international powers left them alone after the fall of Qing a signal for Japan to invade the country. When Poland was invaded Great Britain and France immediately declare war on Poland's request as Czechoslovakia problem raised concerns for international powers against Germany. If the Germans doesn't invaded Poland the Japan war on US will never happened as they know they will lose.
@@kingremarmarkov1997 okay. Then why does World War 2 end with Japan’s surrender if it did not start with Japan’s invasion of China?
@@lelouchvibritannia7809 Japan was already on Axis when Japan surrendered. In 1937, Japan wasn't on Axis yet.
@@fjioewjgt6039 The Tripartite pact wasn’t signed until 1940 so that means WW2 shouldn’t have started in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland because Germany wasn’t part of the Axis either
its accepted that ww2 in asia begins with 2nd sino japanese war.
the speech of Stalin at 4:25 is from the October Revolution Parade of 1941, way before the date in which you put the clip
This speech was recorded in WW2, he literally said " utter destruction to the German invaders"
This speech has been frequently translated to calling for the destruction of Nazi Germany invaders by Russian native and not native speakers .
Blud really said “fuck it i’m oversimplified”
I hate how people nowadays treat ww2 veterans, its just messed up...
I dont really know how people treat them, but one thing you should do is
congratulate for their work:
ww2 veterans were brave af
dont talk about it:
trauma
They weren’t joking when it was a whole world war
Good job ! Thanks.
I have a question, what happened to Sweden and Turkey during the Second World War?
Sweden was neutral, turkey.... Eh... They only joined weeks before Germany collapsed
@@vastgalaxy1538 Thank you very much
Ahh Mickey Mouse
neutral
Spain and Portugal also
What is this video’s version of “The Great Patriotic War” caller? The official one on youtube,does not sound the same as this one.
This really accentuates the complete inaction of Britain and France to stem Germany in the early stages of the war. We just bloody sat there and ate it like a bunch of muppets. Thank god for the RAF, the Navy and the English Channel. Otherwise we'd have followed the French
The Somme was still fresh in mind
We where caught unawares as well
@@hannahdyson7129 Fair point. Combined with complete faith in France to hold the Maginot Line. It took us 4 whole years to regain the advantage following Dunkirk, thanks in large part to the US and USSR. Had Germany not invaded Russia and had Japan not bombed Pearl Harbour, we'd have eventually lost.
@lloyd9500 France was in a much worse state after Verdun . The reason Germany and Hitler were reluctant to invadeas was because they didn't want to get bogged down
Plus a resistance movement was in the plans . Combined with other European resistances the Germans would have struggled
You did not include the Winter War - the attack of the Soviet Union on Finland in the winter of 1939-1940. Why?
Is animation or game
Is a traumatic event that lasted for 6 years around 50,000,00 people died that event
@@uchuk7623 u know what he meant
1:24 wrong its record in 1935
so u just slowed the original down?
Why does the pacific theatre only start when the USA joins, japan was fighting since 1936
ikr
because the US made the biggest contribution to defeating the Japanese in WW2
Because that's just Japan and China's War not the world's.
@@classeontop7403It was Japan v 80% of Asia
@@UserName-om6ftChina lost 10 times the amount the US did as did most of Asia
"Put more signs! They breed and volunteers!" Captions at 0:27
Super underrated
Would you be down to make. a version that includes the earlier pacific theater? Japan invaded China before Hilter invaded Poland, and the Pacific fighting lasted longer than the European did.
He has a video about it.
how to do this
Faltou um discurso do ex-presidente Getúlio Vargas na hora que o Brasil entrou na guerra
how do you make these videos?
Incredible how it took the whole world to defeat germany and the axis😅
@OrN227 it’s literally took 2 and a half countries to defeat germany
@OrN227 what
Yea, dumb move by axis to crusade against entirety of world. Got their asses kicked hard
European Axis were mostly knocked out by solo USSR, Japan mostly by US and China.
@OrN227 thats why I said MOSTLY not ONLY by USSR. The contribution of Britain to Victory is great, but you cannot deny the fact that USSR destroyed military potential of European Axis in 1941-43 before D-day and etc..
Nazi Germany wasnt just a Germany, it was a whole Western and Central Europe with its populace and production capabilities. Dont forget about its satelites (Hungary, Romania, Finland etc.) which had an armies of more than million men combined.
1:10 - 2:31 Only time Someon were alone fr
2:58 the big boss was coming
Denmark: „blink and you’ll miss me!😉💀“
What if you added the war in China from the beginning 🤔🤔
bro when ww2 started, China wasn't on the Allies yet.
@@fjioewjgt6039 I mean, it never formally joined the allies but that’s irrelevant. The 2nd Sino Japanese War is an important precursor to WW2
You forgot to mark Finland red
finland was not part of the axis, but did collaborate with germany in invading the USSR
@@pyrokatarina if it looks like a duck, flies like a duck and quacks like a duck... maybe it's a duck?
I think you're date's are off on Pacific front.
I love how Hondouras in WW2 supplied the allied with bananas 😂😂😂
U.K:Thanks for the bananas bro your use is very helpful
Honduras:Realises german u-boat sunk all of its bananas
BANANA ROCKET INVENTED TO BLOW UP HITLER
apparently switzerland has extended west
And new zealand has somehow shifted west
And Finland, according to the author, did not participate in the war and did not attack the USSR???
It did in the Continuation war. Also, Finland didn't join the Axis.
This is WW2 I think you meant winter war, because winter war is not apart of ww2 just happened to be at the same time.
AXIS POWERS GANG 💪
EVEN 90% OF THE WORLD AGAINST THEM THEY STOOD STRONGER IN THE FIGHT 💪 {4:33}
They never had the slightest chance to triumph over the allies
if they stood stronger then why did they lose?
@@basilisk414 that was ww1, not ww2
@@Schazm they did but it didnt happen due to america and russia
Second Sino Japanese started before germany attacked poland
this is the real beginning of the Second World War
Because when Germany attacked Polandit was when Britain and France declared war on them, Japan and China were fighting for years now and nobody declared war on Japan so it wasn't really the start of WWII
@@daveJDB yes but still it would be good if it was there
@@mina-qi5lf Wouldn't be relevant to the topic tho
Music was a bit too loud in my opinion, couldn't hear the speeches. Other than that, great video
“Every Theatre,” yet you wait until 12/07/1941 to add Second Sino-Japanese War, that predated any moves in Europe by two years?
Me hearing rise of nations music, here we go again..
The Soviets began the war by attacking Poland on September 17, 1939. They were initially an ally of the Germans.
5:10 annoying voice or crappy camera quality
banzai
Western maybe forgot Chinese 😢
We dead 35 million people
How did drones exist in 1939-1945?
Wait...... Now I see..... You only forgot Mongolia which joined the allies in 1943
Admin, why you deleted my comments?
It's a bug.
Japan in 1941: Let's take over the world, yay Germany!
Japan in 1945: I never met this man in my life.
you forgot that in 1939 soviet union attacked Poland together with Hitler (it’s very III reich oriented and inaccurate with Soviet and Japanese invasions and anexations)
WW2 Every theatre with army sizes?
BRO WHAT'S WRONG WITH SUBTITLES AT 2:57
Remove your profile picture is HATE
no winter war?
Because it's not apart of WW2.
@@classeontop7403 yes it is lol
@@jes3d Winter War is just Soviet and Finland fighting it's just the same days that WW2 is ongoing. There are no axis or allies side in Winter War just Soviets and Finnish people.
Your probably didn't need to include the americas in this video because there is like no fighting there
Why isn’t Finland red
Porque a Finlândia não ficou em vermelho? Ela também não era do eixo?
Она нейтральная была
Japan…(I am japanese )
Germany... (I am german)
You got a mention here
And dont worry no ones forgotten you
The Chinese would love to forget you
Wow this is cool but Tibet look like it lost land.
what about how spain sent troops to fight russia
Literally just blinked and Denmark disappeared
WW1 every theatre?
5:20 NO WAAAAAAAAAY