AMERICAN REACTS TO THE FALLEN OF WORLD WAR 2 FOR THE FIRST TIME! 😳 (PUTS THINGS IN PERSPECTIVE...)

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  • @FavourInternational
    @FavourInternational  Год назад +50

    Excuse the profanity throughout this video…. Should we do a part 2? 🙇🏾‍♀️🥺
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    • @internalpolitics461
      @internalpolitics461 Год назад +8

      I think a part 2 is very good

    • @Luredreier
      @Luredreier Год назад +15

      I know that it's hard, but I hope that you will.
      This is kind of important.
      And every child in Europe learns about this so it hopefully will *never* happen again.
      For what it's worth the end is actually kind of positive though.
      Also, I totally get being angry.
      We are too.
      My country was invaded by them.
      But anger doesn't solve problems.
      If we want to make sure that this *never* happens again we need to learn what happened, *why* it happened, and *understand* it.
      Because at the end of the day, if we just look away and this ends up being forgotten we're *doomed* to repeat this.
      Indeed there's concentration camps right now where civilian Muslims in China are being held, and we honestly don't know enough about what's happening to them.
      Just like we didn't know enough about the concentration camps back then till Germany was invaded and they where found.
      Regular Germans had heard rumors of course, just like we've heard rumors about those camps in China.
      But they didn't *know*.
      This is important here and now.
      And the mindset of these peoples exists today in all countries to varying degrees.
      This is part of why liberals in Europe are looking at America with so much worry...
      Because Trump reminds us so, so much about some of these people...
      But don't get me wrong, this exists *here* too.
      Although WW2 was a strong vaccine for most of Europe against facism and it has thankfully taken the far right a *long* time to recover from those days...

    • @mariojakel5544
      @mariojakel5544 Год назад +2

      no part 2 its to hard, my Grandpa was wounded in WW II and surrender 1944 in italy, he lost his brother in russia and wasn´t a nazi. his first wife burn his papers to protect her and his life. 1932 he was member of the communist party. But WW II wasn´t the most devastating War for germany the 30 years war was harder some regions lost up to 70% of there population. For the world most devastating was the mongol invasion and some zivil war in china. For his own people are very deadly Mao in China, Stalin in the USSR, Hitler in Germany, Pol Pott in cambodia, Idi Amin in Uganda and many CIA supportet South American Diktators. Maybe ask why the Iran hate the USA what the CIA has done there to Mohammad Mossadegh he was an demokratic Iranian politician, author, and lawyer who served as the 35th Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953.

    • @KqrolTV
      @KqrolTV Год назад +1

      Soviet Union is todays Russia

    • @magnustool
      @magnustool Год назад +3

      Fun fact (or rather "Bad fact"): In Germany, the situation of the 6th Army in Stalingrad was described with the following quote: "Black as night, white as snow, the Red Army all around!" The color combination is based on the swastika flag. Anyone who said this quote openly and was observed doing so was immediately shot in the street for high treason. Nobody was allowed to publicly announce the situation in Russia.
      The Soviet Union had the most casualties of any nation. 14.2% of the total population died. On the German side 9.2%. Not counting the victims of the Nazi regime among Germans (Jews, communists, homosexuals).

  • @kingdedede333
    @kingdedede333 Год назад +686

    Germany's war with the Soviet Union wasn't simply for land or hegemony, it was a war of extermination, and the numbers reflect that

    • @raptorfromthe6ix833
      @raptorfromthe6ix833 Год назад +34

      It was a combination of all three

    • @catherinelw9365
      @catherinelw9365 Год назад +22

      Actually, they wanted the Caucasus oil fields, since Germany does not produce its own oil.

    • @charlie7mason
      @charlie7mason Год назад +11

      @@raptorfromthe6ix833 That is what the 'simply' in the OP's response means.

    • @iriscollins7583
      @iriscollins7583 Год назад

      Germany declared war on the USA IN 1942.

    • @alittleaccurate3080
      @alittleaccurate3080 Год назад

      “True socialism” vs. National Socialism. Both are authoritarian and should be rejected.

  • @booms4337
    @booms4337 Год назад +279

    It is CRAZY to see that American don’t learn that at school..
    I mean I know there wasn’t the war in the American territory but still
    As a french person I know that this was the hardest war for civilians and our contry was invaded by Germany because of a betrayal of « General Petain » the gouverner at the moment.
    And Nazi people were just horrible with jewish people, they were shot and threw in pits
    Clearly one of the most sad moments that I passed in school 💀
    And after the end of the war in France (8th may of 1945) relations were hard between countries especially in Europe and our country was destroyed… We had to rebuild everything
    It must have been such an horrible life at this time ..

    • @prouvencau6343
      @prouvencau6343 Год назад

      ça suffit d'enfoncer le maréchal Pétain, il n'a rien trahi du tout faut arrêter de déconner.

    • @bigbk3278
      @bigbk3278 Год назад +10

      we do😀

    • @miriamweller812
      @miriamweller812 Год назад

      Funny how peopel only focus on jews all the time and not all the many more othe victims, including every leftist, every Soviet, majority of other, especially non-white races and whoever they saw as 'subhuman' for what reason ever.

    • @Dremorich
      @Dremorich Год назад +10

      and now imagine that what the Nazis did to the Jews, they did to the Russians, and much more massively and cruelly ... This video does not show all the losses of the Soviet Union, in fact, then more than 27 million people died in the Soviet Union ( taking into account not only soldiers, but also ordinary citizens of the USSR)

    • @zeroto1erance351
      @zeroto1erance351 Год назад

      because the people who are in power in their countrу don't want them to know so for that it would be possible at any time to re-implement such ideas of Nazism or similar

  • @moxame
    @moxame Год назад +368

    It's actually shocking to me that all of this is new to you. Here in Germany a lot of time is spent in school to go over how the war happened in the first place and what horrible atrocities were committed in ordner to prevent something like that from ever happening again. I would not say that I got used to seeing these kinds of things but we already know about them. That's why I was kind of surprised by the rapid ending of the Video because you couldn't handle it anymore.
    Nevertheless a very good video, keep it going!

    • @karstenbursak8083
      @karstenbursak8083 Год назад

      Just blame the US education system ... if the US are not directly involved like in the north african Theater or the eastern front, it's noth worth to be mentioned in history class ... or why do you think that still many americans believe that the US defeated the nazis all alone ?

    • @MilovanLoon
      @MilovanLoon Год назад

      I agree. The lack of any knowledge about these worldly affairs is shocking. What do they teach over there? Can't handle some real horrific things. Wait till you learn what Stalin did. Or Pol pot. They killed millions more then the nazi's. And their atrocities are hardly mentioned.. And let's not forget who dropped those h-bombs?

    • @rayquaza1245
      @rayquaza1245 Год назад

      Almost as if WW2 is a conflict is centered around Germany

    • @_pepperz7455
      @_pepperz7455 Год назад +30

      We spend a lot of time on this stuff as well in the US. I don’t really know how it’s new to her tbh.

    • @voszvaivaldtkoszikovokh6418
      @voszvaivaldtkoszikovokh6418 Год назад +2

      Hey, In most countries teaching is decentralized, it's usually up to individual teachers how in depth they go over what s its only so much you can cram in a year, and if i recall corectly, specifically in the usa, isn't there complaints about different schools recieving different funding thus resulting in a unequal teaching quality?

  • @martinaklee-webster1276
    @martinaklee-webster1276 Год назад +231

    I don't like the Term " Nazi"for all German Soldiers. There was a huge difference between the Wehrmacht and the Waffen SS , too. Most, Soldiers who had to serve in the Wehrmacht has been normal Citizen, who had no choice. My Great Grandfather was a member of the socialist Party, SPD, and therefor He was in Prison under the Nazi Regime. But nevertheless, my Grandfather and his Brother had to Join the Wehrmacht , and Go to War. Tough subject, and unfortuenly it shows until today: Humans are the Humans worst Enemy.
    Greetings from Germany.

    • @Luredreier
      @Luredreier Год назад +36

      Exactly.
      There where people fighting for Germany committing war crimes, like the ones torching villages here in Norway or killing Jews.
      Then there where those that had little choice.
      And then there where those brave enough to fight against the facists, like the white rose.

    • @jk844100
      @jk844100 Год назад

      Yeah, just because a particular party is in power, doesn’t mean everyone in the military supports them.
      It’d be like saying everyone in the US military is a democrat who supports Biden. Or just a few years ago calling those same people Republicans who support Trump.

    • @pianoman1857
      @pianoman1857 Год назад +3

      Actually even at the end of the war the SS didn’t really mean anything since it was supplied with very young troops and also soldiers of the Wehrmacht

    • @Eliel-Lin
      @Eliel-Lin Год назад +4

      Not only that, the Waffen SS didnt directly mean allegiance to the nazi ideology either if they were foreign volunteers

    • @jorgjorgsen7528
      @jorgjorgsen7528 Год назад

      they fought for the NAZIS so they can gas some jews, NAZISOLDIERS is what they are.

  • @jmirsp4z
    @jmirsp4z Год назад +41

    it's easy to say right/wrong side of history in 2023... but people had no idea what was about to happen when the war started... this is often easy to forget when watching history videos...

    • @Marxlikesmavs
      @Marxlikesmavs Год назад

      You have to be a Nazi no way are you saying the Nazis could’ve been the good guys. Even without knowing everything after they were invading other nations without just cause. Just because they wanted that sweet land and resources and to exterminate people. That’s it.

  • @paralystepsis
    @paralystepsis Год назад +39

    It’s mind blowing to me to think that this all happened less than 80 years ago with people still alive today who went through it

    • @Eroshenkova
      @Eroshenkova Год назад +3

      My grandfather was killed in ww2, my another grandfather died when I was born (he was fighting in ww1 and ww2) . My husbands grandfather still alive, he is 95 years old, he is a veteran of ww2. Each family I know has grandfathers, who were killed in that war.

    • @Padfoot1985
      @Padfoot1985 3 месяца назад

      There's not many....This video was made in 2015. And he talked about rushing to get stories.
      It's now 2024. Add nine years to all of those ages. It's doubtful anyone's still alive. '44 to '24 is 80 years.

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier Год назад +74

    6:33
    With WW2 I definitely agree.
    Europe was seriously messed up after WW1 and leading up to WW2.
    WW1 had left many scars.
    And the way people where thinking on the whole continent changed as a result.

    • @NatashaAvtonomova
      @NatashaAvtonomova Год назад +1

      Да ничего там не запуталось , всегда лезли в Россию грабить и убивать , все вместе европейцы и прочие , хоть и в родстве с русскими , веками и каждый век получают от русских пинка под зад в итоге и плачут , что мы злые . Русские добрые , другие бы за такой геноцид народа стерли всех с лица земли , а мы позводили жить и жить по человечески всем и вот опять начинается , история дураков ничему не научила .

    • @7ismersenne
      @7ismersenne Год назад

      There is a view that the 2 wars can be regarded as "the European Civil War" which ran from 1914 to 1945 with an armistice between 1918 and 1939 with the war in the East as something of a sideshow.

    • @planetfourthreich3022
      @planetfourthreich3022 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah and great job backing up Soviet union ,and installing Communism in China , by defeating Japan .... That cant ever backfire, right? :D

  • @GAme-Irina
    @GAme-Irina Год назад +57

    Наши предки сражались до последней капли крови,ради всего человечества. Жертв было много. Не только военные. Сражались все,мужчины,женщины,дети. Вечная память 🙏

    • @Manul_Atreides
      @Manul_Atreides Год назад +2

      Ну да, и ещё классическая тактика забрасывания мясом, прям как сейчас. Рабочая схема по тем временем, как мы видим. Просто забрасываешь врагов пушечным мясом до тех пор, пока они не устанут стрелять в ответ. Можешь отвечать что угодно, но как бы цифры это подтверждают.

    • @GAme-Irina
      @GAme-Irina Год назад

      @@Manul_Atreides чего подтверждают,поясни.

    • @Manul_Atreides
      @Manul_Atreides Год назад

      @@GAme-Irina Ведение тактики забрасывания мясом.

    • @TheGalaxarD
      @TheGalaxarD Год назад +9

      @@Manul_Atreides А твоя альтернатива какая? Сдаться нацистам?

    • @СергейИванов-о5е7о
      @СергейИванов-о5е7о Год назад +12

      Типичный вброс, про закидывание мясом. Военные потери 11:8.
      АК жертв много, потому что нас не пришли захватывать, нас пришли уничтожать.

  • @MikefromRussia
    @MikefromRussia Год назад +10

    Мой дед воевал, его брат пропал без вести во время войны. Всего около 27 миллионов советских граждан, военных и гражданских, отдали жизнь, чтобы Вы, дорогой автор, жили как живете сейчас, а не были уничтожены по расовому или национальному признаку. Так что не нужно называть фашистов людьми и сочувствовать им. Посмотрите на людей из концентрационных лагерей и подумайте еще раз. С любовью из России.

    • @morismusic679
      @morismusic679 5 месяцев назад

      Посмотри на лагеря ссср это, была не священная война а война двух зол, если не хватает ума понять такие элементарные вещи как то что нет хороших и плохих стран а есть только "ужасные" и "ужасные" страны то тебе явно пора спать и идти в школу так как это обычно узнают уже с этих лет

  • @andibar8625
    @andibar8625 Год назад +55

    Es ist faszinierend wie wenig Amis über Geschichte wissen

    • @likeaplatypus8909
      @likeaplatypus8909 Год назад +9

      Und beschämend für ihr Bildungssystem

    • @apenguingames4305
      @apenguingames4305 Год назад +8

      Lassen Sie sich nicht durch die Unwissenheit eines einzigen Amerikaners von den nächsten 335 Millionen von ihnen zwingen

    • @semiramisubw4864
      @semiramisubw4864 Год назад

      @@apenguingames4305 Bin zwar kein großer fan der USA aber da gebe ich dir komplett recht.

    • @nikeygd1332
      @nikeygd1332 Год назад +2

      Die Kommentare unter den Videos von den Amerikanern sind auch ganz lustig, wie sie denken sie hätten viel Ahnung.

    • @1Connaisseur1
      @1Connaisseur1 Год назад

      Hier in Deutschland doch genauso, gibt sogar viele die immer noch an den Mythos der sauberen Wehrmacht glauben.

  • @HouseMD8787
    @HouseMD8787 Год назад +48

    Хреново когда не учишь историю и твоё лицо на протяжении видео всё увеличивается)

    • @noirgames7561
      @noirgames7561 Год назад +18

      Интересно , а она помнит что их страна уничтожила 2 города полных мирного населения ? 3 если взять Дрезден.

    • @gulkin
      @gulkin Год назад +6

      У нее интелект орешка о чем речь

    • @Manul_Atreides
      @Manul_Atreides Год назад +3

      @@gulkin Что ты здесь забыл, гений мирового класса? Поватничать пришёл ?

    • @highborn5473
      @highborn5473 3 месяца назад

      @@Manul_Atreides Он что-то не так написал?

    • @Manul_Atreides
      @Manul_Atreides 3 месяца назад +1

      @@highborn5473 Ты бы ещё спустя пять лет мне написал, клоун.

  • @simulik10
    @simulik10 Год назад +15

    To me it'always funny how people think today we are so different to people back the, when it hasn't been even 100 years ago. "Modern times" my a**. People are still the same, human nature didn't change.

  • @stevetheduck1425
    @stevetheduck1425 Год назад +34

    Among the worst wars in terms of deaths are the 'Taiping Rebellion' in China.
    The population numbers in China were pretty well known before it started, and twenty years after that war finally ended, the Chinese records mostly show that over half the population of China had vanished.
    Twenty years after it was over, the population was less than half that before it began.
    Compared to the population of France after WWI, which showed a slight dip in the rate of increase by 1920, this was death on a genocidal scale.

    • @sirboomsalot4902
      @sirboomsalot4902 Год назад +3

      And the Tailing Rebellion started because some guy had a fever dream that he was the brother of Jesus

  • @markusklar9479
    @markusklar9479 Год назад +69

    The Video is really well made. The only thing I dont like, is when he is calling the german soldiers n@zis, cause by far not all of them were.

    • @Zephyrus88PL
      @Zephyrus88PL Год назад +1

      As a Pole, I understand that not every soldier in the army of the Third Reich was a Nazi.
      However, the manipulations of the Nazi government did their job and many good people died in the name of evil.

    • @jmirsp4z
      @jmirsp4z Год назад

      in 1943 about 10% of the German people were members of the National Socialist German Workers' Party. i just did a quick search so i might be off too.

    • @michaelhuttig6596
      @michaelhuttig6596 Год назад

      Oh, don't mind, for the rest of the world we definitely are Nazis will always be. .
      I take it as a medal of honor after all those years....

    • @miriamweller812
      @miriamweller812 Год назад

      When you got along with Nazis, you are a Nazi, no matter if out of stupididy or being that sick.
      Sure, the 'real' Nazis were a small minority which would have had no chance to reach anything. All those who helped them might not have been real ideological Nazis, but they made the genocide possible.

    • @LearningDrummerSam
      @LearningDrummerSam Год назад

      Cpmplete nonsense.

  • @JdDiehl
    @JdDiehl Год назад +12

    To answer your question, a Kamakazi attack was evented by Japanese fighter pilots. They would purposefully crash their planes into enemy targets
    Basically a suicide bomber, but replace the bomb with a plane
    Scary stuff

  • @romanbecker6711
    @romanbecker6711 Год назад +25

    This is a tough Thing, but IT IS important to Talk about. Every human Loss needs to be remembered, even IT IS horrible to hear the Stories of the war cruelties. Never again!

  • @danielprotiwa
    @danielprotiwa Год назад +11

    Cool that you’re reacting to this clip. I was going to suggest it !

  • @MadLemon
    @MadLemon Год назад +12

    Mostly what happened to the "Survivors" of the fight for Stalingrad and also a lot of concentration camp survivors is that they died from eating too much after being rescued. It is now a well known fact that you can''t immediately feed someone starving hard food, which we learned from those horrible experiences.

  • @subway5907
    @subway5907 Год назад +15

    12:15 i dont know if u saw it at the beginning, but each one of those «human symbols» is 1 thousand soldiers. Crazy

  • @TheLarix
    @TheLarix Год назад +9

    12:25 You said "just to defeat the German army". It sounded like it was easy to defeat her... In fact, it was very difficult. Those Nazis that are shown to us in games and films are just a fake image of a German soldier, but the real Nazi was cruel and ferocious, well trained and skilled, and also had good equipment and weapon. And most importantly, he was well motivated. And believing in your cause and having a strong motivation, even without good uniforms and weapons, you can achieve a lot.
    Therefore, the German army was not so easy to defeat.
    And these victims and losses are real figures of what the price of victory in that war was.

  • @TomikoPL
    @TomikoPL Год назад +18

    Oh, it looks like you need to learn a lot about WWII.

  • @cheekygizmo4045
    @cheekygizmo4045 Год назад +15

    Perhaps one or the other from all over the world now understands better why it is so difficult for us Germans to feel a kind of pride in the country in which we were born. Certainly many good things came from Germany. Culture, science, engineering. But THAT overshadows everything. Til today.

    • @leokadiyaselezneva41
      @leokadiyaselezneva41 11 месяцев назад +2

      Вся, беда в том , что Германия снова пошла тем же путём , поддерживая нацистов Украины . Бербок открыто сказала , что Германия воюет с Россией.

    • @morismusic679
      @morismusic679 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@leokadiyaselezneva41а ты я вижу умом не наделён да ? Если думаешь так то тебе пора ложится спать и идти в школу

  • @ultimatespidybawlz2198
    @ultimatespidybawlz2198 6 месяцев назад +4

    The Soviet Union wasn’t just Russia. It was a federal state made up of 16 republics. The two most powerful republics were Russia and Ukraine

  • @leighpowell1062
    @leighpowell1062 Год назад +5

    Auschwitz consentration camp is now a museum in Oswiecim, Poland. It's to remember those who died and to teach the lesson never again

    • @Dremorich
      @Dremorich Год назад

      At the same time, Poland right now supports the new Nazis ...

  • @johnsimmons5951
    @johnsimmons5951 Год назад +6

    I believe the final count of dead in WWII (both military & civilians) was 54 million - just short of the population of the UK today.
    The USSR had the hardest fighting and lost 20 million people. If it wasn’t for the USSR I can’t see how the allies would have won.
    However it was the industrial might of the USA that enabled all the other allies (including the USSR) to fight, the supplies sent to the USSR from the USA was via the Artic convoys from the UK to the port Archangel in northern Russia, lots of UK sailors died in these convoys.

  • @iamangelulu
    @iamangelulu Год назад +2

    The Soviet Union almost wiped out its own generation at that time, the turning point of World War II, the Battle of Battle of Stalingrad

  • @pandanemi-0239
    @pandanemi-0239 Год назад +14

    "The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic." Joseph Stalin, Leader of the Soviet Union. People can understand the death of one person, but most can't imagine millions of people dying. There's a World War 1 version video of this made by Reallifelore.

    • @toddjohnson271
      @toddjohnson271 10 месяцев назад

      A psychopath.....like many elites.

  • @Lorddonen
    @Lorddonen Год назад +18

    My great grandfather fought in WW2 as a tank commander, luckily he survived the war and lived to an old age.
    Hello from Wales, UK 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧

    • @susanpeters5392
      @susanpeters5392 Год назад +3

      My grandad was taken POW at Dunkirk , survived. Hi from Nottingham England

    • @Lorddonen
      @Lorddonen Год назад +2

      @@susanpeters5392 Great respect to your grandad ❤️

  • @isabelsilva62023
    @isabelsilva62023 Год назад +2

    Kamikaze were pilots who dived into their targets and were not expected to survive, in fact it was considered dishonourable to survive. At the time japanese people saw the Emperor has a living deity and they gave their lives for him when they were not even allowed to hear his voice or see him. Culturally it was a great shock for the country when Emperor Hirohito spoke on the radio to declare surrender, it was like a divinity coming down from heaven. Many of the surviving german POW's captured by the russians only returned home in the 1950's.

  • @KenoMeme
    @KenoMeme Год назад +18

    So you didnt even know Axis and allies fought in africa in their colonies for oil etc?😂

  • @wkeklaalal1577
    @wkeklaalal1577 Год назад +2

    My grandfather was conscripted when he was 19 in 1941, after the war he suffered from severe PTSD, he had no job after the war cuz of which my grandmother left him. He committed suicide in 1949.

  • @balazscsukovits7098
    @balazscsukovits7098 Год назад +21

    You should totally watch the 2nd part, and if you do so, please pay special attention to what they say about the losses of the polish population. It always gets me...

  • @Faoriter
    @Faoriter Год назад +10

    Honestly if you are intrested in why japan had such issues with the us i would suggest watching extra history's The path to Pearl Harbor.

  • @MCAWESOME19
    @MCAWESOME19 Год назад +2

    Honestly, the thing that set the chain reaction that led to WW2 was the Treaty of Versailles right after WW1 ended, it severely crippled Germany.

  • @iplaygames8090
    @iplaygames8090 Год назад +2

    8:30 because, in their eyes, the alavs werent people. In the east it was a war of extermination. The germans wanted "living space" and the slavs were living in that space.

  • @jassypr
    @jassypr Год назад +2

    That’s why we should be grateful that we weren’t born at that time instead our ancestors who have experienced it and some gave their lives and now were existing here. 😭😭😭😭

  • @karstenbursak8083
    @karstenbursak8083 Год назад +12

    I just hope by watching this Video you get some context and different perspective for when the next american claims that the US defeated the Nazis in WW2 all alone.
    Btw: some of your reactions, like the one on the north african battles of WW2, again show the flaws of the US education system. If the US where not directly involved, it is not worthy to be mentioned in history classes.

  • @AtlasCrafted
    @AtlasCrafted Год назад +5

    Man, sometimes I don't want people to learn about how dark we can be.
    Its like watching some of that innocence die in you.

    • @timp1390
      @timp1390 Год назад +4

      Agreed but we all learn it at some point. It's fckn sad what humans can do

  • @Elena0460
    @Elena0460 Год назад +3

    Вы досмотреть не смогли, а мой дед из Беларуси видел ребёнком эти смерти.
    Много свидетельств что делали с детьми и женщинами в сёлах. Сгоняли всех в церкви и сжигали живьем, прибивали к деревьям живых младенцев, варили в кипятке и ещё множество ужасов... Сколько седых детей... Об этом вам не расскажут ... Не одну семью не обошла стороной эта война.
    Мы помним и не забудем. Ни один русский не хочет войны, каждый понимает этот ужас.

    • @SashaTsy
      @SashaTsy Год назад

      Под тезисами об исключительном миролюбии берется в учет беспредел, происходящий с момента внешней военной интервенции на территоиию Украины, которую активно поддерживает провластная часть Российского общества?
      Под воздействием телевизионной пропаганды и чувства национального, или государственного превосходства укореняя в сознании зрителей кровожадные убеждения и заставляя поверить в целесообразность насилия, мы вводим в основу национальную нетерпимость, формируем культ войны, угрожаем всему миру ядерным оружием.

    • @SashaTsy
      @SashaTsy Год назад

      Я это к тому, что сам факт того, что мы подверглись беспрецедентной жестокости никак не влияет на формирование миролюбия и гуманных ценностей, такова часть человеческой натуры. Человек обычно не извлекает уроки и не делает выводы, когда становится жертвой подобных обстоятельств. Иногда напротив, тяжелое прошлое становится предметом для манипуляции впечатлительной толпы, которое в порыве импульсивных чувств начинает формировать такие же кровожадные убеждения.

    • @Elena0460
      @Elena0460 Год назад

      @@SashaTsy Я что то писала о миролюбии? Только о том, что никто не хочет войны, особенно те, кто вырос с рассказами об ужасах на устах твоих родных. Тем страшнее повторение, а бездействие, как предательство. Зависит от совести каждого, что считать действием.

    • @Elena0460
      @Elena0460 Год назад

      @@SashaTsy действительно, любые события используются как манипуляция, особенно, что касается исторических) Это взаимодействие между людьми. Зачем идеализировать, нет отношей да же в семье без манипуляций. Но везде есть рамки. Человеческая жизнь должна быть бесценна. Нельзя формировать миролюбие убивая) Нельзя говорить о прошлом глядя и вздыхая, как оно происходит перед тобой.

    • @SashaTsy
      @SashaTsy Год назад

      @@Elena0460
      А не противоречат ли убеждения "Ни один русский не хочет войны" с реальной действительностью, в которой человек начинает оправдывать целесообразность войны? Под миролюбием как раз таки и подразумевается отказ от желания войны, который на ваш взгляд присущ русскому человеку.
      Заявляя, что " каждый понимает этот ужас", мы наблюдаем патриотический кретинизм от лиц, разъезжающих под лозунгами "Можем повторить", вопринимающих победу в войне как показатель превосходства, а себя в качестве поборников борьбы с нацизмом, не замечая аморальности своих собственных убеждений.
      Интересно, может ли пропаганду бесчеловечных ценностей оправдывать простым "взаимодействием между людьми"?
      О каких рамках может идти речь, когда поощяряют культ насилия?
      Как человеческая жизнь может быть бесценна в обществе где акт самопожертования считают наивысшей ценностью, который используют в качестве инструмента для отправки впечатлительных на убой?
      "Нельзя формировать миролюбие убивая"-также как и будучи жертвой ты не формируешь в себе черты миролюбия. Человеку в основном свойственно полагаться на импульсивные чувства, чем на рациональное осмысление произошедшего. Поэтому зачастую жертва воспринимает месть и расправу как акт справедливого насилия,
      "Нельзя говорить о прошлом глядя и вздыхая... "-равнозначно как и о событиях прошлого, воспринимая на свой счёт ввергающие в ужас события, очевидцем которых ты не являлся. Кстати поэтому заявлять о том, что именно русский имеет наибольший резон ненавидеть войну не имеет за собой никаких оснований. Он может ненавидеть и предпочитать войну в равной степени как и немец, канадец, еврей или китаец. Не важно насколько тяжелое прошлое было у твоего народа, не ты испытывал недостаток серотонина, находясь в окопах, или в тылу получая извещение о смерти близкого человека.

  • @mikalcobbs9402
    @mikalcobbs9402 11 месяцев назад +1

    Don’t look away, it’s ugly but those who aren’t aware of the past are doomed to repeat it

  • @jenshendrickx2230
    @jenshendrickx2230 Год назад +4

    It’s still so crayzy to me the soviets lost more people then my country has a population (belgium ~12milion).

    • @planetfourthreich3022
      @planetfourthreich3022 8 месяцев назад

      Who asked them to fight ? They didnt fight communist revolution this hard ...
      I cant remeber Nazies starving 20million of theyre own citizens ..mhh? What do you have in your papers ?

  • @martinaklee-webster1276
    @martinaklee-webster1276 Год назад +9

    I realy want to know, how your schools are teaching about the two World Wars. IS there a Curriculum? Can every school district teach what they want? IT is not to offend someone, but I have noticed, that the knowledge of these desastres Wars are very Limited in the US. Please, Tell me someone.

  • @antonryz2761
    @antonryz2761 Год назад +2

    Мир Спас русский солдат! Знайте... но вам так приятно жить там где вас использовали по все фронтам

  • @113Branty
    @113Branty Год назад +2

    Most German soldiers werent Nazis and had no idea what the SS were doing. They were just normal people too.

  • @SkyForgeVideos
    @SkyForgeVideos Год назад +5

    Whatever you imagine, the truth is worse.

  • @gemini-tq1jv
    @gemini-tq1jv Год назад +3

    You've been wondering of the average age..? Let me quote Paul Hardastle in his song: "in world war 2 the average age of a combat soldier was 26 in Vietnam it was 19." Reference: ruclips.net/video/YtWEiWDYxL0/видео.html

  • @stefanmzenhardt2891
    @stefanmzenhardt2891 Год назад +6

    Well, for Japan, America cut the oil supply for Japan, so they attacked your Country because they needed the oil for ther on war in the pacific

    • @timothymartin5538
      @timothymartin5538 Год назад +1

      It was actually to have dominance in the Pacific so they could push into mainland Asia, but whatever

  • @Suvorov_Alexander
    @Suvorov_Alexander Год назад +4

    Поэтому нужно знать историю, чтобы сегодня её не переписывали под себя

  • @Mandosami
    @Mandosami 4 месяца назад +1

    ...and to think the Chinese lost even more than the Soviets

  • @CypherSteve
    @CypherSteve Год назад +2

    Germany and Japan wanted more land, for different reasons:
    Japan is not a resourceful country and wanted to invade, especially nations in the Pacific, to get resources, and since they wouldnt be able to the US on a fair fight, they tried to immobilise them by hitting Pearl Harbour, which was like a navy base with ships, submarines and what not
    Germany had a philosophy that their people (well, Aryan race) was the one true race, and so they wanted to take land so that they can occupy it and essentially grow this race, hence why they were very hateful on Jews, Slavs, Russians, Poles, etc.
    It is unfortunate becoz both Germany and Japan had armies that we indoctrinated so much to be hateful and kill if it means winning, and also, in the case of Japan, that surrender was not an option, and it was honourable for them to die in battle for their nation, hence the kamikaze attacks (suicide bombing if you will).
    We should learn for this as a youth, that our ancestors (Im South African, so our great parents fought alongside British) were very brave to die for a life that we live right now and are not appreciating as we should, becoz it was built on blood and loss

    • @morismusic679
      @morismusic679 5 месяцев назад

      Хуйню несёшь ты уголек, чертовщину из уровня видео на ютубе, в германии была такая философия для отвлечься внимания населения, какова была первая причина Гитлера? Стать просто равной западным странам таким как франция, британия и другие так как над немцами все буквально издевались и измывались, что привело к большому коллапса называемой второй мировой войной, и да немцы не ненавидели славян а пытались их подавить из-за огромных аппетитов СССР которые летали далеко за границы страны, ведь они просили поддержки в захвате их территорий во время российской империи тоесть Турция Румыния Болгария Греция, именно с этих пор отношения у них стали висеть на нитке да были идейный люди и из было много в германии но и в СССР люди убивали сотнями ради партии Сталина, честно мне лень писать абсолютно все потому просто остановлюсь на том что это была война не "света" и "тьмы" или "хороших" и "плохих" это была война "ужасных" против "ужасных" и ужасными были все стороны

  • @atriox7221
    @atriox7221 Год назад +3

    It’s dogshit how the narrator calls the Germans nazis, most of their soldiers weren’t nazis it generalises and dehumanises the younger and/or less extremist German soldiers who dies as well

  • @ianprince1698
    @ianprince1698 Год назад +9

    a bit Americo-centric at the start there were 5 ? beaches with commonwealth including the UK otherwise much more balanced in hind sight round two started because the treaty at the end of the great war tried to punish the axis powers

    • @sirboomsalot4902
      @sirboomsalot4902 Год назад

      Well, Omaha was by far the bloodiest of the beaches.

  • @7530СМЗХ
    @7530СМЗХ 11 месяцев назад +1

    Если не ошибаюсь то Американцы открыли фронт только в 1943 году а до этого торговали с Советским Союзом и фашистами

    • @morismusic679
      @morismusic679 5 месяцев назад

      Так ссср помогал в войне с Францией и британией воевал с Польшей на стороне Германии и что?

    • @7530СМЗХ
      @7530СМЗХ 5 месяцев назад

      @@morismusic679 дурень иди учи Историю сразу видно прогуливал

  • @gunterd2
    @gunterd2 Год назад +4

    About why Japan entered in ww2 was two major factors: 1 - how they were treated in the Treaty of Versailles and 2 - at that time the Japanese government wanted more land for natural resources because, Japan is a big island with and archipalago.

    • @dolphindiverbct8297
      @dolphindiverbct8297 Год назад +3

      Japan? Versailles? Not really they got pretty much everything they entered WW1 for

  • @stephensmith2736
    @stephensmith2736 Год назад +1

    It comes down to power even in today's society.

  • @Sharman166
    @Sharman166 Год назад +2

    "What is kamikaze?"
    When you turn yourself to become a bomb.

  • @ТимофейЕлагин-в6н
    @ТимофейЕлагин-в6н 9 месяцев назад

    It is estimated that about 27.5 million soldiers and citizens died in the USSR.

  • @ВалерийПодольский-ю9ш
    @ВалерийПодольский-ю9ш 8 месяцев назад

    Here are the statistics of military deaths only. But if you look at the number of civilian deaths, you can find out that in addition to 8 million Soviet soldiers, another 19 million civilians gave their lives.

  • @leonardleonard3769
    @leonardleonard3769 Год назад +1

    А хотели ли коренные американцы ассимилироваться? Наверное нет

  • @powellpker
    @powellpker Год назад +14

    russia won ww2.. not america

    • @catherinelw9365
      @catherinelw9365 Год назад

      BS, without US, UK and Commonwealth supplies to feed and clothe their army... they would have lost.

    • @Finn.Muller
      @Finn.Muller Год назад

      Without the help of the USA and there Allies they would have all burned

  • @unimerc5116
    @unimerc5116 Год назад +3

    Yes, is was a human catastrophe. To know what was really happening you have to watch reality videos of this time with real people. It is excruciating and extremely painful, but only watching a video about "numbers" you will not get the picture. If you do not stand it, its normal and human but to know about WW 2 is really not easy.
    People and tourist go to auschitz as a sight seeing, but its a memorial and reminder never to be happend again...

  • @isaiahquiatchon
    @isaiahquiatchon 2 месяца назад

    Over 70M deaths in WWII and it only happened in a span of 6 years
    To put that into perspective
    6 years ago was 2018, I was in 3rd grade at the time
    The war started in 1939 September 1
    And ended on 1945 August 9
    If we place the WWII timeline on the modern day
    WWII lasted very long and it would've started in September 1, 2018
    And ended in August 9, 2024, As of writing this, it is August 12
    So even though "6 years" sound short, if WWII began in 2017, It would've only ended 4 days ago

  • @oarabiletshwagong1736
    @oarabiletshwagong1736 Год назад +1

    Yes Africa was involved in the world War, almost every country was, that is why its called the "World War".
    Mostly African countries were fighting against the German occupation of Africa. Some actually fought on European land against the Germans.

    • @morismusic679
      @morismusic679 5 месяцев назад

      А численность их ? Их было дай боже 1 на сотню солдат

  • @karstenkristensen4718
    @karstenkristensen4718 Год назад +2

    Because people fight back even if invaded

  • @whtz9000
    @whtz9000 9 месяцев назад

    You have very good understanding of things.

  • @CharlieyT95
    @CharlieyT95 Год назад +2

    Stick with it actually gets quite positive at the end

  • @ДаниилШаров-х8р
    @ДаниилШаров-х8р 9 месяцев назад

    Actually, the casualty figures on the eastern front were different. Germany lost more than 8 million people on the eastern front, and the USSR lost more than 11 million.

  • @michaausleipzig
    @michaausleipzig Год назад +7

    What was Japan's problem?
    You were Japan's problem. 😉
    Well ... not you. But the US... 🤷‍♂️

  • @smn475
    @smn475 Год назад +1

    Look up the Armenian Genocide, Unit 731, Einsatzgruppen, the Russian Pogroms, Mao Zedong. Man's inhumanity to man is the most multicultural trait of our species.

  • @HenriHattar
    @HenriHattar Год назад

    The wars which are claimed to taken more lives than WW1` are difficult to justify. As to wars in modern times, currently there are about 2,000 wars being waged worldwide in 2023

  • @Roel_Scoot
    @Roel_Scoot Год назад +5

    Kami kaze are suicide commando's, like flying manned bombs. Japan's issue with the US was the military power over the Pacific area and Japanese imperialistic expansion over all Asia. Asia for the Asians, meaning Nippon (Japan).

  • @Patryk26080
    @Patryk26080 4 месяца назад

    Sadly lost my Grandad who fought in this war against bother Germans and Russians

  • @TheMyrmo
    @TheMyrmo Год назад +1

    Angry that it happened is the correct reaction to this.

  • @Komrad_Yuri
    @Komrad_Yuri 2 месяца назад +1

    The smoke alarm chirp 😂

  • @nannunbgd
    @nannunbgd Год назад

    One example.. If you defeated you country,if a citisen kill an enemy somdier,for that soldier,a village will be massacrated to discourage people to fight back. And that is real.

  • @SUBTT67
    @SUBTT67 Год назад +11

    In Stalingrad - nowadays Volgograd - 200’000 Germans surrendered to Soviets. Not 100’000. Only couple thousand Germans came back home. 98% died in Russian hands.

    • @lZYDl
      @lZYDl Год назад +1

      бред, их отправили работать на благо страны и в дальнейшем они остались в СССР или просто не могли уехать и образовали семьи здесь

    • @morismusic679
      @morismusic679 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@lZYDlберд несёшь здесь ты,да часть отправили работать но работать до смерти без права на какую либо пощаду

    • @lZYDl
      @lZYDl 5 месяцев назад

      @@morismusic679
      🤦 Ты пишешь про то, что я несу бред, но при этом соглашаешься? Биполярку полечи и возвращайся.

  • @kandradreas4334
    @kandradreas4334 Год назад

    Kamikazes are when war planes would nosedive directly into a warship as to try and blow them, which is why they are looking like their completely engulfed in huge flames and smoke as they didn't have our modern powerful missiles like we do today.

  • @AHbIKTOMbI
    @AHbIKTOMbI Год назад +2

    СССР потерял около 28 миллионов человек из которых только 8,5 миллионов были военными.

  • @Valerianqelbri
    @Valerianqelbri Год назад

    Of all the the people who died during the US invasion and occupation of Iraq, most Iragis died after the invasion ended.

  • @jasper46985
    @jasper46985 Год назад +1

    I recommend the film 'saving private Ryan' for a good picture of how the war was, although its not reality, its based on a real story.

    • @Eroshenkova
      @Eroshenkova Год назад +4

      For the good picture of real war look "Come and see" . After that film you will never be the same.

    • @jasper46985
      @jasper46985 Год назад

      @@Eroshenkova ohw, okay. Thanks mate!

  • @nobodyimportant1600
    @nobodyimportant1600 Год назад

    1. People who didn't want to be involved.
    Soldiers also didn't want to be involved. Maybe only few % of all the people cared about the war.
    2. USSR is not Russia. It is Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and other countries.

  • @antonymash9586
    @antonymash9586 Год назад +2

    Extra credits did a very good serires of 4 part shorts on D-day from the different perspectives of the various nations at play.

  • @Conn30Mtenor
    @Conn30Mtenor 11 месяцев назад

    02:10:00 The other five? (1) The Qing Dynasty Conquest of the Ming Dynasty (China) - 25 million. (2) The Taipei Rebellion (China) 20 million. (3) The An Lushan Rebellion (China) 35 million. (4) The Dungan Revolt (China) 20 million. (5) The Muslim Invasions of India. 17 million, but some Indian historians claim 80 million. 03:15 Why WW2 happened? Big question but I can say that there were three themes. (1) Resentment. (2) Race Hatred and (3) Moral Cowardice. 16:17 The pregnant women and children went straight to the gas chambers.

  • @DSiren
    @DSiren Год назад

    The invasion was partially done due to overpopulation of Germany itself. They were after 'Lebensraum' - living room for the german people.

    • @morismusic679
      @morismusic679 5 месяцев назад

      Немного бреда несёт типичный американец

  • @bulgariannationalist5719
    @bulgariannationalist5719 Год назад +3

    Learn more for POW system - Gulag

  • @PropperNaughtyGeezer
    @PropperNaughtyGeezer Год назад +38

    18 million, more recent calculations put it at 20 million. At that time, 194 million people lived in the USSR. This was not only because of the Germans, but also because the USSR didn't take their soldiers into account. That hasn't changed to this day, if you look at it in Ukraine. They send new, poorly trained soldiers on an attack to test how good the defenses are, and then send better troops where the defenses seem weakest. It doesn't give a damn how much goes on it.

    • @kosarkosar7683
      @kosarkosar7683 Год назад +8

      Because they were not ready for war and needed almost two years to train and organize for the war against the Nazis, they bought their time by sending inexperienced soldiers into battle. Unlike the UK and USA, which were across the sea and had a few years to arm and train. In addition, the Soviets caused 90 percent of all German casualties, and the most trained and motivated Nazis. On the Western Front, the Germans sent inexperienced soldiers against the Western forces, on D-Day half of the German soldiers were minors there, I think, I have already forgotten the data.

    • @Eliel-Lin
      @Eliel-Lin Год назад +4

      @@kosarkosar7683 No matter how experienced or inexperienced the heer was in the west lets not undermine the accomplishments of the british and the US. The truth is the USSR couldnt have done it without US logistics and british intelligence, let alone the significance of the Italian and french front. I dont find it fair to give massive credit to the genocidal tyrant Stalin when he couldnt have done it without the west.

    • @tinytank6642
      @tinytank6642 Год назад +1

      They had no choice. They were fighting a war of extermination. It took too long to train experienced soldiers.

    • @kosarkosar7683
      @kosarkosar7683 Год назад +16

      @@Eliel-Lin More people died because the UK and USA refused to sacrifice their soldiers until almost the end of the war, when the Nazis had lost almost all their power, as they had died because of Stalin.

    • @marcos14223
      @marcos14223 Год назад +3

      @@kosarkosar7683 Not true 100% URSS had a lot of troops in the border too... historians say that URSS would have invaded germany by 1943-44. And yes, WW2 was a German-Soviet conflict, west front was where tired divisions from the east would go to rest... The divisions guarding the atlantic wall were recruits being trained and Ost Volunteers, specialy the 352 div, the one that defended omaha beach, Ost Volunteer were volunteers from soviet territorys, Ukraine for example received germans troop like heros at the start of the war

  • @jesusramirezromo2037
    @jesusramirezromo2037 2 месяца назад

    7:00 Oil and Pride, The US gave them an embargo on oil after Japan invaded China and Korea, So, Japan developed a hatred

  • @GodTierHuman
    @GodTierHuman Год назад +2

    At 14 minutes i ask myself, do you really think the soldiers wanted the war? Because the way you say that it sounds like that!

  • @mcgee227
    @mcgee227 Год назад

    We should have never fought in WW1. But we had to absolutely fight in WW2.

  • @mdr7483
    @mdr7483 Год назад +5

    Video series, I'd highly recommend is the Oversimplied WW2 videos (Really all their videos). Yes it's a lot of information but it can really give a good learning experience. (I know some teachers use the videos in their classrooms as well)

  • @Kaador
    @Kaador Год назад +1

    Nazis were germany but the germans are no Nazis. Wäre schon ganz schön das mal von außerhalb zu hören....

  • @yescacongelada1306
    @yescacongelada1306 Год назад +1

    Por lo general veo a los estado unidenses como gente segada por su autopersepcion pero na' es bueno comprender un hecho tan historico como lo que fue la WW2

  • @toddjohnson271
    @toddjohnson271 10 месяцев назад

    You are now aware......and now have the responsibility to act accordingly.

  • @mattinakynen6139
    @mattinakynen6139 Год назад +16

    I'd say it wasn't good side versus bad side. Soviet union can hardly be described as good side and they were on the allied side. SU invaded neutral countries just like Germany did. And SU also did mass murdering, for eamplex Stalins purges.

    • @jukopliut
      @jukopliut Год назад +7

      SU tried to invade Finland and we received help from Germany because only one who wanted to help. Good/bad but without German help we would have end like Estonia at the end of ww2. Still we lost about 10% of out land that we haven't got back even when SU ended.

    • @catherinelw9365
      @catherinelw9365 Год назад +4

      Yes, it was a good side v. bad side. No way was Japan "good" in the war. Wars make for strange bedfellows and the Allied inclusion of the Soviet Union is an good example of that.

    • @fz7091
      @fz7091 Год назад +1

      ​@@catherinelw9365 Both sides are evil, it's just that the axis are much more cruel

    • @Yusheesan
      @Yusheesan Год назад

      @@SovermanandVioboy Considering that Germans wanted to completely exterminate the Soviet Union to make room for their supreme Aryan race, anyone who "considered" joining them was not on the side of good.

    • @АлександрБазаркин-ж4г
      @АлександрБазаркин-ж4г 10 месяцев назад

      Что вы бл.... дь несёте!!!????

  • @bekah728
    @bekah728 Месяц назад

    We froze Japan's financial accounts in the US because of what they were doing to Korea and China. That's why. Money.

  • @vasiltashkov594
    @vasiltashkov594 Год назад +7

    If only Germany was not humiliated so badly by France and UK after the WW1, maybe there wouldn't be a second one

    • @karstenbursak8083
      @karstenbursak8083 Год назад +6

      If only they had accepted Hitler at art school ...

    • @timothymartin5538
      @timothymartin5538 Год назад

      As a Pomeranian I'd be inclined to agree, if it wasn't just the Marxists doing what Marxists do

  • @peterandersson1230
    @peterandersson1230 7 месяцев назад

    The same US should take responsibility for civilians killed, Vietnam,,Iraq and so on.

  • @nathanrhoten8421
    @nathanrhoten8421 Год назад

    "Kamikaze, any of the Japanese pilots who in World War II made deliberate suicidal crashes into enemy targets, usually ships"

  • @Zephyrus88PL
    @Zephyrus88PL Год назад +8

    Welcome to real history.