Just for anyone not in the know this is a riff on a quote attributed to Einstein “i do not know with what weapons ww3 will be fought, but ww4 will be fought with sticks and stones.” Altho the quote was only later attributed to him by one of his friends at a press conference, it did appear to be a sentiment that Einstein shared.
fun schleswig-holstein fact: there’s a dedicated danish -separatist- minority party in germany and they hold exactly ONE seat in the bundestag in my defense, that's how my german friends described SSW to me when they shared the news
That's fake. Yes, the SSW (South Schleswig Voters' Association) does exist and it has exactly one seat in the Bundestag (as it is exempt from the 5% threshold because it represents minorities) BUT it is by no means, not even close, a separatist party. The official position of the SSW is regionalist, protecting the rights of the Danish and Frisian minority.
as a Dane the war after this war is arguably the most important event in our history with how Denmark and Danes see themselves, and how it effects our modern culture, this war and the impact it have had on Denmark, and how much of a shock it was and how much it changed Denmark has made this a national trauma on Denmark. That is how big the The Second Schleswig war was for us.
@@trollgegael that is fair, while the first has some significance, it’s no-where near the war after the one in the video. (The second Schleswig war is the one with the most importance)
@@trollgegael It's rarely mentioned internationally outside of the context of German unification, and in that regard is usually overshadowed by the wars against Austria and France in 1866 and 1870. But in Denmark the Second Schleswig War is incredibly important. The first one is mostly forgotten in Denmark, I doubt most people even know of it (since most people refer to the Second Schleswig War as simply "the War of 1864", thereby ignoring the "second"-part entirely).
The war was caused by Denmark, because they no more respected the rights of german Population, written in Riepe Treaty of 1495. They only won, because Brittain, France, Sweden and Russia promised help. Before mid 1840s there was no trouble beween German Federation and Denmark. So danish, not german nationalism.
I am from Flensburg, the town next to Danish border. We are the northernmost German town, and idk how they let us remain part of Germany and not become a part of Denmark.
February 10, 1920, after WWI, there was a referendum. In Northern Schleswig on February 10, 1920, 75% voted for reunification with Denmark and 25% voted for Germany. In Central Schleswig on March 14, 1920, the results were reversed; 80% voted for Germany and just 20% for Denmark, primarily in Flensburg. No vote ever took place in the southern third of Schleswig, because the result for Germany was predictable. >So that is why Flensburg was German instead of Danish. Hitler in WWII upheld the results against other Nazi who wanted it back to WWI border. After WWII Some Danes tried to regain Schleswig, it had the effect that Prime Minister Knud Kristensen was forced to resign after a vote of no confidence because the Folketing did not support his enthusiasm for incorporating South Schleswig into Denmark. Following the expulsion of Germans from various Eastern and Central European countries after World War II, Schleswig-Holstein absorbed a large number of German refugees, causing the population of the state to increase by 33% (860,000 people) >And that is why Flensburg stayed German.
Tigerstar has the Northern Seven Years' War as well as the Livonian War and the Second Northern War, but I'd be interested to see both the War against Sigismund and the Polish-Swedish War. The Polish Swedish War had several periods of truce so it would make sense to have it be several videos. Overall just interested in that period of history and it would be cool to fill in that gap in Baltic relations with the Thirty Years' War going on as well as the Time of Troubles in Russia.
@@shift_glitchalso to add on to what you said, we did not lose all ability to fight in 6 hours, our king at the time (the person who can surrender the country by law) did so because he knew we could not win and fighting would only lead to more suffering and death for Dane’s, while we can argue about the morality of not fighting the Nazis more, there is no denying that the kings choice saved many Dane’s.
@@shift_glitch oh no dont worry not what i thought you did, i just added more info to what you said ''also to add on to what you said'' and then the rest of my comment goes off after that
So I actually had a class about the whole 1848/49 situation in Germany and Europe. In 1848 there was a wave of revolutionary sentiment that swept across Europe with revolutions in France that deposed King Louis-Philippe and in Germany (and other regions like Italy). In Germany this was led by a national-liberal sentiment of the people and ultimatly led to the creation of a civil/bourgeois parliament in the city of Frankfurt am Main, where representatives of the memberstates of the German Confederation met. One of the goals of this revolutionary government was the creation of a german nation state, the big question was: what should be part of this? Are all members of the Confederation supposed to be part of that state? Can Prussia and Austria keep the parts of their realms that were not a part of the Confederation and where maybe even not german in character (like Hungary)? What about states that were not officially part of the Confederation yet still hat land inside its borders like the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Luxembourg or Denmark in Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg? This last bit is important for this video, obviously. So the german population in these parts of Denmark that were also a part of the German Confederation, rose up in a nationalistic fever. They were german nationals and they saw it as their right as such to be a part of a german nation state. This soon turned into an armed conflict, as we have seen. Now, Prussia and the Confederation did not withdraw on their own accord. In the post-Coalition-War era that Europe was in at the time, there was an agreement among the european superpowers (France, Prussia, Austria, Russia, Britain) that in case of a radical and violent revolution they would intervene. And since this national-liberal revolution led to an armed and therefore violent act, both Britain and Russia, beforehand actually divided on the matter of when exactly they should intervene, did exactly that and basically forced Prussia and the German Confederation to withdraw their support for the rebels. This was the first setback for the revolutionary parliament that met in Frankfurt since they were outplayed by the major powers. In 1849 the parliament would send a delegation to King Friedrich-Wilhelm IV of Prussia to crown him as Emperor of a new german nation state, but he refused, destroying any last hope for this experiment of a first german republican nation state. TLDR: contemporary power politics destroyed this uprising in the greater revolutionary setting of Europe at the time.
Unions mandated summer leave for all Danish soldiers, which forced everyone to just wait for them to return from their holidays before fighting could resume.
Interesting how the Danish had the opportunity to get all lost lands back but only got the North in the treaty of Versailles post WW1 referendum and refused after the end of the Second World war to even consider it.
@@manumainio Not weakling. They recognized that taking land that isn't even apart of their ethnic group only leads to further confict, as seen after ww1 (ww2). Weakling mindset would be taking the land despite knowing you cant hold it
Are u talking about the prussians? In that case it was mainly a mix between caution (they were essentially just using the war to test the water to see what they could get away with when it came to trying to unify Germany) and diplomatic pressure as multiple major powers including Britain and Russia wanted prussia to leave the war
@@OnkelMotu Dann bleib mal schön in deinem holsteinischen Kiel. Aber bitte komme ja nicht nördlich des Kanals, da wohne ich und lebe das Dänentum. Morgen werde ich erneut den Dannebrog hissen, dir Nationalhymne singen und hoffen dass wir eines Tages nachhause kehren. Hilsen fra Sydslesvig 🇩🇰
Schleswig-Holstein: Nice, we're winning this game easily Prussia: Guys, gotta go now. Dinner's ready and I don't want to keep mom waiting. Take it over from here. Schleswig-Holstein: Prussia WTF?! "Denmark is victorious"
The video for the Second Schleswig War will be out on Friday. Enjoy!
Love your videos!💚
how do 7ou map in paint after the microsoft update?
Two wars named after my hometown. Oh boi
It's my birthday today so, so happy that EmperorTigerstar could do this now. 😀
Great
"I don't know what weapons the third Schleswig War will be fought with, but the fourth will be fought with sticks and stones"- Bismarck
Genius
It'll be fought with Bratwurst
Just for anyone not in the know this is a riff on a quote attributed to Einstein “i do not know with what weapons ww3 will be fought, but ww4 will be fought with sticks and stones.” Altho the quote was only later attributed to him by one of his friends at a press conference, it did appear to be a sentiment that Einstein shared.
Third Schleswig War: Denmark loses in 6 hours 😂
@@jaredjosephsongheng372what? That’s world war 2 💀💀💀
fun schleswig-holstein fact: there’s a dedicated danish -separatist- minority party in germany and they hold exactly ONE seat in the bundestag
in my defense, that's how my german friends described SSW to me when they shared the news
Fr
Yeah they are not a separatist party, but a minority-party
They aren't really separatists but more a party representing the danish minority in Schleswig-Holstein...
It's not a separatist party. They don't call for unification with Denmark. They're a recognised minority party
That's fake. Yes, the SSW (South Schleswig Voters' Association) does exist and it has exactly one seat in the Bundestag (as it is exempt from the 5% threshold because it represents minorities) BUT it is by no means, not even close, a separatist party. The official position of the SSW is regionalist, protecting the rights of the Danish and Frisian minority.
as a Dane the war after this war is arguably the most important event in our history with how Denmark and Danes see themselves, and how it effects our modern culture, this war and the impact it have had on Denmark, and how much of a shock it was and how much it changed Denmark has made this a national trauma on Denmark. That is how big the The Second Schleswig war was for us.
This is the 1st schleswig war you numpty
@@ZPheenix Calm down
bro i've literally never heard of this war before
@@trollgegael that is fair, while the first has some significance, it’s no-where near the war after the one in the video. (The second Schleswig war is the one with the most importance)
@@trollgegael It's rarely mentioned internationally outside of the context of German unification, and in that regard is usually overshadowed by the wars against Austria and France in 1866 and 1870. But in Denmark the Second Schleswig War is incredibly important. The first one is mostly forgotten in Denmark, I doubt most people even know of it (since most people refer to the Second Schleswig War as simply "the War of 1864", thereby ignoring the "second"-part entirely).
I'm a dane, and my great great grandfather fought in both the wars as infantry, so it gets me really excited to see more mention of them here.
I've never wanted a sequel video from Tigerstar more than now. Hoping for Second Schleswig next week!
I know how the second war played out but its kind of interesting that Denmark actually won this one
That is why diplomacy is sometimes always the best course of action sometimes it even helps you won wars
The second war Ended with Dänemark getting their *sses kicked
Die you seriously not know
The war was caused by Denmark, because they no more respected the rights of german Population, written in Riepe Treaty of 1495. They only won, because Brittain, France, Sweden and Russia promised help. Before mid 1840s there was no trouble beween German Federation and Denmark. So danish, not german nationalism.
The Danes starting planting legos as mines. Prussia refused to fight the mad men. What horrors.
fact of history
"Ow, my back"
- Prussia, probably
You should do the March Across the Belts. It would be cool to see the Swedish army walk across the frozen straight in your video style.
I am from Flensburg, the town next to Danish border. We are the northernmost German town, and idk how they let us remain part of Germany and not become a part of Denmark.
Because the overwelming majority of Südschleswigers were German and the allies wanted a strong West Germany after the second world war.
tf do you mean by West Germany? this war took place in 1848 not 1948 @@Johann55555
@@oskar1076 why would the op be about the Schleswig wars? It clearly refers to the decision making of the victorious powers after both world wars.
February 10, 1920, after WWI, there was a referendum. In Northern Schleswig on February 10, 1920, 75% voted for reunification with Denmark and 25% voted for Germany. In Central Schleswig on March 14, 1920, the results were reversed; 80% voted for Germany and just 20% for Denmark, primarily in Flensburg. No vote ever took place in the southern third of Schleswig, because the result for Germany was predictable.
>So that is why Flensburg was German instead of Danish.
Hitler in WWII upheld the results against other Nazi who wanted it back to WWI border.
After WWII Some Danes tried to regain Schleswig, it had the effect that Prime Minister Knud Kristensen was forced to resign after a vote of no confidence because the Folketing did not support his enthusiasm for incorporating South Schleswig into Denmark. Following the expulsion of Germans from various Eastern and Central European countries after World War II, Schleswig-Holstein absorbed a large number of German refugees, causing the population of the state to increase by 33% (860,000 people)
>And that is why Flensburg stayed German.
@@tommy-er6hh couldn’t have said it any better! My grandfather actually was one of those refugees.
Tigerstar has the Northern Seven Years' War as well as the Livonian War and the Second Northern War, but I'd be interested to see both the War against Sigismund and the Polish-Swedish War. The Polish Swedish War had several periods of truce so it would make sense to have it be several videos. Overall just interested in that period of history and it would be cool to fill in that gap in Baltic relations with the Thirty Years' War going on as well as the Time of Troubles in Russia.
Are you going to cover the new island from the volcano explosion in the change of the map series?
Good video!
Yes I fell into your little asinine quiz trap of Austria not participating in this one.
An invasion of Denmark that didn't take 4 hours. I'm impressed
You mean 6 not 4 hours
@@shift_glitchalso to add on to what you said, we did not lose all ability to fight in 6 hours, our king at the time (the person who can surrender the country by law) did so because he knew we could not win and fighting would only lead to more suffering and death for Dane’s, while we can argue about the morality of not fighting the Nazis more, there is no denying that the kings choice saved many Dane’s.
@@CoverCode I only corrected not said that they were weak or something
@@shift_glitch oh no dont worry not what i thought you did, i just added more info to what you said
''also to add on to what you said'' and then the rest of my comment goes off after that
@@CoverCodeany Jews in Denmark?
Hi from Schleswig. The city, not the province.
Ok, wer ist dieser Schleswig und wieso holt er Steine?
@@IewiYT Das ist Lord Schleswig vom Schloss Gottorf und ...
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So I actually had a class about the whole 1848/49 situation in Germany and Europe.
In 1848 there was a wave of revolutionary sentiment that swept across Europe with revolutions in France that deposed King Louis-Philippe and in Germany (and other regions like Italy). In Germany this was led by a national-liberal sentiment of the people and ultimatly led to the creation of a civil/bourgeois parliament in the city of Frankfurt am Main, where representatives of the memberstates of the German Confederation met. One of the goals of this revolutionary government was the creation of a german nation state, the big question was: what should be part of this? Are all members of the Confederation supposed to be part of that state? Can Prussia and Austria keep the parts of their realms that were not a part of the Confederation and where maybe even not german in character (like Hungary)? What about states that were not officially part of the Confederation yet still hat land inside its borders like the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Luxembourg or Denmark in Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg?
This last bit is important for this video, obviously. So the german population in these parts of Denmark that were also a part of the German Confederation, rose up in a nationalistic fever. They were german nationals and they saw it as their right as such to be a part of a german nation state. This soon turned into an armed conflict, as we have seen.
Now, Prussia and the Confederation did not withdraw on their own accord. In the post-Coalition-War era that Europe was in at the time, there was an agreement among the european superpowers (France, Prussia, Austria, Russia, Britain) that in case of a radical and violent revolution they would intervene. And since this national-liberal revolution led to an armed and therefore violent act, both Britain and Russia, beforehand actually divided on the matter of when exactly they should intervene, did exactly that and basically forced Prussia and the German Confederation to withdraw their support for the rebels.
This was the first setback for the revolutionary parliament that met in Frankfurt since they were outplayed by the major powers. In 1849 the parliament would send a delegation to King Friedrich-Wilhelm IV of Prussia to crown him as Emperor of a new german nation state, but he refused, destroying any last hope for this experiment of a first german republican nation state.
TLDR: contemporary power politics destroyed this uprising in the greater revolutionary setting of Europe at the time.
True
Prussia carried the game
and then he dc
Man that movie “1864” really hit hard on this video
That one is actually about the second schleswig war, where prussia didn't just nope out and let the danes take back everything.
Yes
Fun fact: The Wars Happened during The Revulotions of 1848
Tigerstan became fascinated by the Germanic history and started making more videos on this era, and I like it;)
"Meine herren - HAUBITZEN!"
Nice
Why is this using the OST from Time Fcuk? Not that I'm complaining.
Was there something specific about early July that caused fighting to stop every year?
Unions mandated summer leave for all Danish soldiers, which forced everyone to just wait for them to return from their holidays before fighting could resume.
@@ThatIcelandicDude tee-hee
schleswig was not schleswigging correctly at the time
This makes me want to play EU4.
After many years Schlewig war
Interesting how the Danish had the opportunity to get all lost lands back but only got the North in the treaty of Versailles post WW1 referendum and refused after the end of the Second World war to even consider it.
Weakling mindset. It's common in the nordics.
@@manumainio Not weakling. They recognized that taking land that isn't even apart of their ethnic group only leads to further confict, as seen after ww1 (ww2). Weakling mindset would be taking the land despite knowing you cant hold it
@@manumainio you sound very big-brained
As a swede I wished Sweden helped Denmark in this war
I want be mapper like you
Danmark til Ejderen!
Javel! Længe leve det danske Sydslesvig! 🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
It never was about supporting ethnic Germans there. It was always about geopolitics.
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Bruh tf why they wihdraw?
Russians threatened war with Prussia if they didn’t cease hostilities with Denmark.
Diplomatic pressure from the Great Powers.
Are u talking about the prussians? In that case it was mainly a mix between caution (they were essentially just using the war to test the water to see what they could get away with when it came to trying to unify Germany) and diplomatic pressure as multiple major powers including Britain and Russia wanted prussia to leave the war
I was born in Flensburg and live in Kiel. I don't hate the Danes, but i'm glad i'm German.
😂😂😂 Bet you couldn't stay serious when you wrote this
Please name a few reasons why you're glad to be German
Because i don't want to choke on my tongue when speaking my language.@@danishcommander4dk
@@OnkelMotu Dann bleib mal schön in deinem holsteinischen Kiel. Aber bitte komme ja nicht nördlich des Kanals, da wohne ich und lebe das Dänentum. Morgen werde ich erneut den Dannebrog hissen, dir Nationalhymne singen und hoffen dass wir eines Tages nachhause kehren. Hilsen fra Sydslesvig 🇩🇰
Schleswig-Holstein: Nice, we're winning this game easily
Prussia: Guys, gotta go now. Dinner's ready and I don't want to keep mom waiting. Take it over from here.
Schleswig-Holstein: Prussia WTF?!
"Denmark is victorious"
6 hours ago...
what did you do 6 hours ago? 🤔
@@danishcommander4dkentering Danish border
DANMARK TIL EJDEREN!!!
First
Bolt action Rifle won prussians the war