Sitting on a fence Florida man waits patiently.. the wind blows swiftly and counters the hot weather of that sunny day. He knows of the Nazis and their incoming invasion and he has prepared himself to defend his quaint suburban farm situated on the edge of the Everglades. He knows what he must do... "So you have finally come" says Florida man... "What!? Who do you think you are!?" Says the German troops raising their weapons "so you have chosen death.." Simply unsheathing the machete he used to conquer hundreds of gators that his grandfather gave him, every Nazis head comes flying off. He won the battle but he knows there is more troops far in the east. He must protect his entire state.. He was born for moment he says.
The real funny thing here is that they weren’t even counting the rest of North America, which makes the battle even more unrealistic as the Canadian navy in ww2 was massive, and I doubt Canada would accept their fate without at least trying to fight with the Americans
I was thinking about that too. Honestly, I think Germany's best approach probably would have been to invade or find a Central American country to ally with. Then use said countries as an operating base similar to how the US island hopped in order to get closer to Japan.
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It seems as if no effort is made to make history content interesting or easy in schools. Textbooks are dry and often don’t explain the consequences of how outcomes in history have affected us today. Perhaps it is due to an effort not to politicize certain issues. Teachers often just go with the curriculum not written by them, so they don’t know it well enough to explain it well or enthusiastically enough. If they did, they probably wouldn’t be a grade school teacher in the first place, and they’d probably be making more money doing something else with that knowledge.
@@MsaneGaming yeah? so? i love watching these videos and they are always on fun topics too. I don't mind giving them ad revenue and no, it is not clicks. Its ad revenue. PPC (pay per click) im fairly certain is only applied when you actually click into an ad and start interacting with its website
Consistent, sure. But not factual true. It begins with believeing that moustache man planned to gain world dominance or even wanted a war with the US or WAR AT ALL. Normies are illiterate when it comes to history.
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@@PeakFilmClipz A bulletproof helmet that was light enough to be worn didn't exist then. The helmets you saw were against shrapnel or a glancing bullet at best
Most people’s grandparents weren’t around during WW2 or were children. I’m one of the weirdos whose family skipped a generation so my grandfather was both fully grown and around during that time, but most people I know have grandparents around my parents’ age.
@@guitarbass22 my great grandfather was a kid I am in one of those families that decided to have an extra generation because they wanted to have kids a 20 😂
Germany in no way dragged Japan into war with the United States. That was entirely Japan's own doing for their own imperial ambitions. Germany didn't even know they were going to do it before it happened.
The USA cut their line of supplies (not so neutral) after years later of imperial Japan, and they had like a few months left with what they had left. Russia was already lurking around.
@@oliversherman2414 same history has always been my strong suit, so I would also pay attention in history and because of that I can easily pass history
In my opinion, the only way Germany could ever have overtaken the US was if Japan had been successful in their attempts to destroy the Pacific Navy and force all US military support to supply the west coast leaving the US focused heavily on Asia rather than Europe. The Battle at Midway was the key point in determining how this was going to go.
Britain was one of Hitler's Achilles' heel. He was an anglophile...Took it easy on them at Dunkirk, called back the Battle of Britain. He always wanted this alliance.
What's funny is that Britain had no plans for any surrender under any circumstances. It would have been Hitler's Vietnam. Simply put, Germany could NOT win World War II. Hitler's most idiotic decision was fighting the US, Britain AND the Soviet Union at the same time. Heck, Japan even had plans to invade the USSR at one point.
It's just so scary to think that this could have happened like if England or Russia had surrendered Edit: wow so many likes could you guys plz sub to me yt channel
@Deion Stanley No it couldn’t have. There’s no way Britain would ally with Germany and even still they have to cross an ocean to attack America. Crossing the English Channel during day was hard enough
The only way it ever could have happened would be if America didn't build up its army AT ALL, stayed neutral, and let Germany take over everything. This is because Germany was much more focused on the ground and the sky's then the seas. The only type of ship that Germany had in large numbers were submarines, and they can't land troops. Along with the fact that ships back then took multiple days to cross the ocean, unless the US let Germany build up a giant navy it never would have happened.
Let’s face it, even if the military was weakened a metric fuckton of civilians ( especially during that time where patriotism was at all time high) collect guns like they’re novelty items. A land invasion of the us would be very difficult.
To anyone who is interested, you should watch a TV series called ''The Man in the High Castle'' where a parallel universe of Axis powers have won World War 2
Me - goes back in time and ruins hitlers paintings so he gets kicked out of art school as revenge for all the bad things he did Sometimes my genius... it’s almost frightening
I think the United States' neighbors being relatively friendly, in the sense that they have been for the most part a nonthreat, is the biggest reason why this nation is so blessed.
7:15 If I am not mistaken Britian actually seriously considered surrendering to Germany but then Churchhill became prime minister and rallied the nation into never accepting defeat.
The most likely way I see this succeeding (it still wouldn’t btw) is that they used Bermuda (controlled by the uk) as a naval base and somehow manage to get their navies there unnoticed while Japan distracts the us at the pacific. The point is unless the Germans had the same size navy as the us or uk, it never would’ve worked
And they would also have assure that the rest of the Americas, from Canada all the way to Argentina, would not care that there are so many european firepower that close to home a century after blood bathed wars of independence. American countrys may not be best-friends, but they were definitely much more likely to unite against a commom enemy than any other continent.
@@DGSVasconcelosfr especially in the USA. Even tho dems abd repubs hate each other if we got invaded both would easily throw away hate ti protect the country
They had Uboats and basically 3 notorious surface ships that each got their poopdecks handed to them. The rest of the German "navy" was basically a joke. Not to mention, let's humor the notion and say if they DID have a navy capable of seizing the Atlantic, they still lose. Why? Because there would be nobody left to fight off the Soviet Union in the East.
Exactly my teacher read a story and she said it was based on a real story and the story is about the atmosphere was short that its height is about only the 2nd floor house
I just posted the same thing. I wish this channel existed when I was in school! History class would have been more fun having more information in a way that’s not boring.
American industrial and military might was unmatched in ww2. War on both atlantic and pacific was a gargantuan undertaking. But they pulled through. They won the war. Truly awe inspiring.
Er Russia were already on the way to destroying Germany. Britain and US kept them busy in West but they had them beaten anyway same with Japan by the time of the nuclear bombs. America and Britain were important because they stripped the Germans of forces and equipment they'd have used to destroy Russia so it was a combination of all but by the end Russia were taking Europe. The invasion in to France was far more about stopping Russia owning Europe by the end than it was destroying the Nazis. It's madly complex but no one county did it alone and especially when Japan got involved probably couldn't have. The world is lucky the Britain held on, as that's all they could do, hold on and slow the Germans until Russia and America got involved. Britain couldn't do it alone, neither could Russia or America.
@@runplatypus The USSR was protected from Japan thanks to Siberia and a non-agression pact signed in 1941. (And they already defeated 'em in khalkhin gol, in 1937) Also, the soviets were already fighting and defeating italians on the eastern front. What the US did, was preventing western europe from falling into commies hand and ending the war faster, by taking out Italy, Japan and landing on D-Day
I've actually read Japan's war plans where they had planned to invade and occupy the United States. The invasion of mainland United States was to begin in two places intitialy, first SanFrancisco bay, and here's where my own heart skipped a beat....they planned on landing in the Puget Soun8d, in Washington state, first In Seattle, then in Olympia, the state Capital...my HOME town! They then showed the planned attack merging together and after occupying the Pacific Northwest, they were to March along the interstate through Portland Oregon and on down to meet up with the main force who occupied SanFran/Oakland and together drive on until reaching LosAngeles,etc. Terrifying thoughts for a young reader as myself, who was only 12-13 and enjoyed studying WW2 history, and believe you me, I never felt so much gratitude for our forefathers who paid for our freedom in blood, as I did for that greatest of generations, the vets of that terrible conflict. So....? How's that for an idea for an episode? Sure there is plenty of research material if one was so inclined to due so...hint hint. 👍😁
It's funny how much this proves the lack of knowledge the enemy had of understanding the basic terrain in the US. (I live in Northern California, in a more rural area on the road from Sacramento to Oregon.) If we calculate the distance from San Francisco to Seattle, that would be roughly 812 miles of just basic driving, no extra fighting on the side. Between that distance is a range of different terrain, mostly mountains with not the best road quality that were VERY winding, and a lot of people who had access to firearms living between the two targeted spots. And if we look at San Francisco Bay (I'm more familiar with this region,) that is not an easy Bay to infiltrate because the moment any war ships enters uninvited, they are completely surrounded. There's also a good chance that the Golden Gate Bridge could have been taken down by willing civilians to use the fallen bridge acting as a safe door to block the enemy from coming in the bay. This is just the North West and the US is farther from the Japanese than it is from Europe on the other side. The huge distance would have been a burden to bring any equipment on that voyage. The US had at least various allies that gave them a chance to hop and refuel when necessary, taking over and liberating island by island. I think it would have been a different story for the Japanese heading towards the North American continent.
It worked in Wolfenstein. I was wondering when you were going at the start of the video with Germany and Britain attacking the US together. But I caught on soon enough and then just sat back to see how it would play out. Thoroughly enjoyed your adaptation of Hitler's dream world video.
I was thinking just that! I was like:' I can't be the only one to think this!' Scrolling through comments:' YUP! I knew it!' This is just like Wolfenstein!
The thing is, Canada had a decent sized Navy, and I highly doubt Canada would also wanna go against the United States. So Canada, if they wouldve got involved, probably wouldve fought alongside America.
I think your information is always great. However, I feel this outlook lacked explaining the US Submarines presences in the Atlantic and Pacific theater. The Japanese didn't prioritize attacking the moored subs In Pearl harbor. This proved to be fatal as the subs were the only ones to retaliate after the attack and so fourth. It's no secret that German u-boats were superior to US subs, but the submarine force was still very capable against surface vessels.
@@dylangilbert3355 I agree with Chonky I myself went to school in a big city and there was an average of 45 kids a class in my high school and 95% of the class the teacher was attempting to tame the loud students rather than teaching the ones like me that wanted to learn. I hated my high school experience so glad I’m out.
My grandfather was a navy diver for the Mississippi river during the war, the old kind with the giant suits that sink to the bottom. He found a sunken German recon submarine near New Orleans. We have a letter of thanks signed by Nixon.
You are correct in the fact at one point we did have the largest naval fleet. However that was before pearl harbor which literally crippled our ability to fight naval battles effectively.
Two things I'm thinking here. I know the French, who had a more substantial Navy than the Germans, scuttled their own fleet at Toulon after they surrendered, and so the British were likely to do the same or else they would have moved their fleet to Canada which was a plan if England fell. Second, America is not a desirable place to invade. The main problem for the Germans would be logistics, all their supplies would have to travel thousands of miles to the Americas, and they didn't have the merchant fleet to move them. Everywhere in America there would be resistance. Japanese Admiral Yamato was quoted as saying if they invaded America "there would be a rifle behind every blade of grass." Moreover, the vast expanse of the United States and the terrain would hamper any invader especially if they don't have well established lines of communication. Resistance plus logistical concerns are more than enough to hamper any invader.
Some of the Japanese high command wanted to invade the west coast, but one general said: "We cannot invade America. There would be a gun behind every blade of grass."
Germany: hey Japan I need help with an invasion Japan: can't I'm busy in the Pacific theatre Germany: it's against the United States Japan: ok say no more boi
Technically Germany and Italy had no contact with Japan in the war. The Japanese did what they liked, didnt even confirm the Pearl harbour attack to their axis and did it anyway. In the end America just came out on top. Meanwhile the allies were constantly having meetings, discussing strategies. The Germans always seem to have a problem with communicating with their allies in the world wars.
Something you might have mentioned about trying to invade the West Coast is the west coast is on the Ring of fire which means a lot of mountains even if every single ship in the Pacific was destroyed you could just pack everyone up get them over the passes and then bomb the passes and boom you have a wall that would be very difficult to get large numbers of troops over and on the other hand you could probably defend it very easily
I was about to take issue with the last statement about Germany dragging Japan into a death match in the Pacific, but they kinda did. When Germany took over Norway, they did more to damage the Japanese supply chain by neutralizing Norwegian and Scandinavian merchant shipping tonnage as a whole than the US did with all the Japanese merchant ships we sunk. The Japanese had no choice but to expand very quickly and consolidate their supply situation in order to survive.
It’s funny to see everyone going “He can’t, because everyone has guns thanks to the 2 amendment” Like yeah that’s the point of the second amendment, to have people armed incase of an attack
If the us citizen wasn't allowed to have guns, they wouldn't be conquered, the US is protected by two oceans, plus the country is almost the size of Europe
germany was at its lowest economic state before ww2, imagine if russia and germany switched landmass and germany was as big as russia. That'd be cold war germany versus usa then, germany wouldve done better than ussr i bet in cold war.
@Preserve American Culture nah but you just said you wished America was controlled by the Nazis and the Japanese so i'm just wondering what tf is wrong with you
It could have been any of the Yorktowns. It was mere luck that she happened to be the one to not get sunk. If it was Yorktown and not Enterprise that escorted Hornet for the Doolittle Raid, then people would be singing Yorktown's praises now.
@@llab3903 My point is there was nothing special about Enterprise, it just happened to not be in the wrong place at the wrong time unlike its sisters. Putting that ship and its crew on a pedestal as if they are more praise-worthy than Yorktown or Hornet and their crews(or any of the rest of the fleet...the carriers didn't win alone) is wrong.
Germany: "England, join me against the US!" England: "Why would I do that?" Germany: "Boston Tea Party" England: "A fair point. US?" US: "Fritz never drank tea to begin with." England: "Nuff said. I'm sticking with US." Germany:
I went to school in the 1960s. Once a year we would watch a grainy film that was 10 years out of date. if we'd had RUclips I might have learned something
At the beginning of WW2, the USA was ranked as Number 17th in the world. However, when this ranking was assigned, the USA's untested *manufacturing might* was probably NUMBER ONE in the world. When the USA got dragged into WW2, many manufacturing industries, across the USA, were ordered to join the War Effort, and thereby CEASE producing Domestic Items (...in favor of producing WAR Items!)
@@stinkychihuahua1586 Then I feel incredibly sorry for your students as you were obviously failed by your own teacher. Everything on Infographics I've already learned in school
@@GyeongmiBaeb sorry to say miss bt if u know everything y are u watching these vids? U acting like the best of students bt u don't have a humar to understand jokes.. plz stop lying to urself that u are better than the ones who didn't know all these from school .. n get an iq test cuz ur is lower than 50.. just to confirm the fact u know
What is most ironic is both WW2 Germany and Japan were such racist empires, both believing all other races/people were inferior and subhuman. Yet they became such formidable allies, set out to dominate the world and lost badly..then both later became economic superpowers after the end of the devastating war they brought upon the whole world.
Guerilla warfare would be very difficult to do because America is filled with flat plains, being very easy to traverse and invade while citizend have little to no where to hide. Yugoslavia were able to sucessfully perform guerilla warfare because yugoslavia is filled with mountains.
Just remember how close this could of been though. Like if the Nazi’s attacked Russia earlier they could of taken it and become pretty much unstoppable or close to being un winnable
It wasn't merely that there was no "realistic" plan to invade the US, there was no plan at all. Even if the "Amerikabomber" had been built, that would not be enough to actually invade. Recall how thoroughly the US bombed mainland Japan without ever invading more than Okinawa (and how we used the atom bomb rather than invading). The US is and was MUCH larger than Japan, and Germany never had the naval capacity to even invade England, much less the US.
A WW2 vet stated that US ships were ordered to fire 'over the bough' of German ships, in hopes that they'd return fire and justify US entry into WW2 (Japan's attack of Pearl Harbor wound up being what they wanted.) This video has fiction in it.
um what you said at time 7:43 was wrong Germany made a bomber that could fly all the way to New York and even did once to see if it would work but yes no fighters could follow but also it was too late the US had come to France and eventually took the airbase where the bomber was this plane was made by Junkers and was Ju 290 know as Alles kaputt which means everything broken
Yeah, never trust history documentaries on youtube as short as this, their good for storytelling but not very historically accurate on how the events actually laid out to happen.
Germany- We have landed on the southeastern coast of the United States
1940’s Florida man- So you have chosen death
Crocodile guerrilla warfare
Sitting on a fence Florida man waits patiently.. the wind blows swiftly and counters the hot weather of that sunny day.
He knows of the Nazis and their incoming invasion and he has prepared himself to defend his quaint suburban farm situated on the edge of the Everglades. He knows what he must do...
"So you have finally come" says Florida man... "What!? Who do you think you are!?" Says the German troops raising their weapons "so you have chosen death.." Simply unsheathing the machete he used to conquer hundreds of gators that his grandfather gave him, every Nazis head comes flying off.
He won the battle but he knows there is more troops far in the east. He must protect his entire state.. He was born for moment he says.
@@bobhydro913 I shed a tear or two 😭😭😭
Imagine thinking to can invade America from across the Atlantic Ocean, when you can't even land an army across 21 miles of English Channel
Florida man: ✨It’s my time to shine✨
The real funny thing here is that they weren’t even counting the rest of North America, which makes the battle even more unrealistic as the Canadian navy in ww2 was massive, and I doubt Canada would accept their fate without at least trying to fight with the Americans
Why would Canada fight with Americans?
@@FalonGrey Because they would have been next if they didn't
@@churchA.I Nevermind, I thought he meant it as fight WITH Americans, not alongside.
@@FalonGrey ahhh makes sense
I was thinking about that too. Honestly, I think Germany's best approach probably would have been to invade or find a Central American country to ally with. Then use said countries as an operating base similar to how the US island hopped in order to get closer to Japan.
US Navy: Destroyed
US Citizens: Oh no. *Loads shotgun* So anyways.
Germans: *build trenches*
WW1 Vets: "just like the simulations"
@@Fourtytwo4242 *loads trench shotgun with malicious intent*
@@CR-ef4op oh-
@@Fourtytwo4242 yup
US Navy: Destroyed
US: Oh no.. Anyways, I started building more ships.
This proves there is no reason for history to be boring
Yeah I didn’t learn anything in History classes. Everything I know is from RUclips, conversations, documentaries, and actually historical fiction books (well and nonfiction historical autobiographies) ❤️🤟🏻
It seems as if no effort is made to make history content interesting or easy in schools. Textbooks are dry and often don’t explain the consequences of how outcomes in history have affected us today. Perhaps it is due to an effort not to politicize certain issues.
Teachers often just go with the curriculum not written by them, so they don’t know it well enough to explain it well or enthusiastically enough. If they did, they probably wouldn’t be a grade school teacher in the first place, and they’d probably be making more money doing something else with that knowledge.
History is inherently and decidedly NOT boring
This isn't history
The past is never boring, the present always is.
The consistency of content is insane
Anything for the clicks amirite?
@@MsaneGaming yeah? so? i love watching these videos and they are always on fun topics too. I don't mind giving them ad revenue and no, it is not clicks. Its ad revenue. PPC (pay per click) im fairly certain is only applied when you actually click into an ad and start interacting with its website
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Consistent, sure. But not factual true. It begins with believeing that moustache man planned to gain world dominance or even wanted a war with the US or WAR AT ALL. Normies are illiterate when it comes to history.
This guy probably has his animators locked up somewhere lol
*Axis Powers invade America*
Americans: Oh my look at the time, it’s Glock O’Clock
Yes
Mac 10 goes brrr
Texans: *deep inhale*
Weren't you guys busy hanging black people back then?
Glock is Austrian
In a nutshell: he can’t
In a coconut shell: he can’t cause the civilians are more dangerous than the army itself
The civilians were like:
Our army wasn't protecting us from you, but protecting you from us.
I haven’t heard a coconut shell for a while
He would have the same problem the Marxists would have.
Dangerous for other civilians, but not for a trained and well-equipped military.
If you starve them to death ,yes you can just like the Man in the High Castle, everything is possible.
imagine if he was your history teacher lol
He basically is
That’d be bunk if I was paying thousands for tuitions
@@KingCoach2 this
You would think Israel was our greatest friend.
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The fact that we get free documentaries on RUclips by The Infographics Show is truly a gift.. 👍
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I lost it at “pounded into submission.”
LOL
Pervert.
@@korimcentire5367 pErVeRt
@@korimcentire5367 lol
@rinkerthemaker Its a joke bro calm down 😭
"America was not built on fear. America was built on courage, on imagination, and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand." Harry S. Truman
I also do jobs with my hand
Tell that to the natives
@@hellknightf1 it is I'm part of the choctaw nation
...but also fear.
@@hellknightf1 That the Europeans genocided
Because of the second amendment, a ground invasion would literally be impossible because everyone has guns
I mean if you have soldiers against civilians with no armor on I’m curious how that would go
@@PeakFilmClipz headshots.
@@ventilate4267 bulletproof helmets
@@PeakFilmClipz A bulletproof helmet that was light enough to be worn didn't exist then. The helmets you saw were against shrapnel or a glancing bullet at best
@@ventilate4267 boom, headshot
Imagine if Grandpa walked in the room while this intro was playing. Lol
Most people’s grandparents weren’t around during WW2 or were children. I’m one of the weirdos whose family skipped a generation so my grandfather was both fully grown and around during that time, but most people I know have grandparents around my parents’ age.
Im 34 and my grandpa fought in ww2 and korea
Have a great day everybody 💕lmk if my sniping RUclips channel is trash or not I been putting mad hours into it 🚨🚨🚀
@@guitarbass22 you mean most of your generation's grandparents.
@@guitarbass22 my great grandfather was a kid I am in one of those families that decided to have an extra generation because they wanted to have kids a 20 😂
Germany in no way dragged Japan into war with the United States. That was entirely Japan's own doing for their own imperial ambitions. Germany didn't even know they were going to do it before it happened.
Japan: oh BTW, we attacked America
Germany: YOU WHAT?!
The USA cut their line of supplies (not so neutral) after years later of imperial Japan, and they had like a few months left with what they had left. Russia was already lurking around.
@@diddykongred Russia was no threat to Japan. You can't attack an island nation without a navy.
@AT2T No it didn't. That was Chinese territory it was occupying. All Japan had to do was go home and stop its murderous oppressions of the Chinese.
@@odysseusrex5908 How,if they left the chinese would counter attack
Step 1: “Borrow” the best Navy in the world
Step 2: Invade the most heavily fortified country in the world
Genius
Yes, very
Infographics: their 4 inch guns cannot hope to match the range of the enemy battleships
Captain Evans Standing at USS Johnston: laughs*
Evans: Free kills and experience for everyone
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@Marty Genesis japan had no chance against America. Now adays, nobody does
@Marty Genesis what are you trying to say to me
@Marty Genesis go to bed before you start dreaming next time Mr. peter lips.
Man this channel taught me better than school
i agree, tho then again it may have been that i didn't pay attention to school just so i could watch these 😂
I'm actually an ardent history buff so I always payed attention to the history lessons in school but yeah I agree this is very interesting
@@oliversherman2414 same history has always been my strong suit, so I would also pay attention in history and because of that I can easily pass history
They sometimes clickbait
@@demise6017 ik but it's still entertaining
In my opinion, the only way Germany could ever have overtaken the US was if Japan had been successful in their attempts to destroy the Pacific Navy and force all US military support to supply the west coast leaving the US focused heavily on Asia rather than Europe. The Battle at Midway was the key point in determining how this was going to go.
Even then it wouldn't work
Britain was one of Hitler's Achilles' heel. He was an anglophile...Took it easy on them at Dunkirk, called back the Battle of Britain. He always wanted this alliance.
Yeah but we would NEVER SURRENDER!!!!
What's funny is that Britain had no plans for any surrender under any circumstances. It would have been Hitler's Vietnam. Simply put, Germany could NOT win World War II. Hitler's most idiotic decision was fighting the US, Britain AND the Soviet Union at the same time. Heck, Japan even had plans to invade the USSR at one point.
@@thunderbird1921 Only country with large land army and tanks(Germany) could invade Soviet Union.
@@thunderbird1921 japan had just beat the Russians earlier
As an American those spitfires basically cut off Germanys legs. What a plane
It's just so scary to think that this could have happened like if England or Russia had surrendered
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@Preserve American Culture but it couldve
No I couldn’t have. If it did German forces would be obliterated
@Deion Stanley No it couldn’t have. There’s no way Britain would ally with Germany and even still they have to cross an ocean to attack America. Crossing the English Channel during day was hard enough
@@ordinary_magician Really? England was all alone in the war for a while, and the Soviets were stuck in a corner until the winter came.
The only way it ever could have happened would be if America didn't build up its army AT ALL, stayed neutral, and let Germany take over everything. This is because Germany was much more focused on the ground and the sky's then the seas. The only type of ship that Germany had in large numbers were submarines, and they can't land troops. Along with the fact that ships back then took multiple days to cross the ocean, unless the US let Germany build up a giant navy it never would have happened.
Let’s face it, even if the military was weakened a metric fuckton of civilians ( especially during that time where patriotism was at all time high) collect guns like they’re novelty items. A land invasion of the us would be very difficult.
yea lets invade a congry with more guns thin peple were 90% of the peple wood not play nicy to the invashon yea that wil.l work out well
It's also a VERY LARGE country with a huge population...
To anyone who is interested, you should watch a TV series called ''The Man in the High Castle'' where a parallel universe of Axis powers have won World War 2
I don't know the TV series, but the book is probably much better. You should read it.
I will look for it. Thx! 😁
@Toppers - what is it about?
@@katjagolden893 Yea, if you love histories about world war 2 like me, you'll love it :D
@@hassanalihusseini1717 Oh ? Thanks for telling me :D
Me - goes back in time and ruins hitlers paintings so he gets kicked out of art school as revenge for all the bad things he did
Sometimes my genius... it’s almost frightening
This is a joke, right?
@@Galm02 I think so
Joke thief
You made the worst mistake that will cost millions of lives to be lost
shut it weeb
I think the United States' neighbors being relatively friendly, in the sense that they have been for the most part a nonthreat, is the biggest reason why this nation is so blessed.
Plus German soldiers feared the Canadians more than the Americans on the western front
Imagine if mexico and canada were Islamic, the religion of pEaCe
@@vincea1830 As if there's any religion of peace. Maybe buddhism, but I feel like there could be some extermists who bastardized that too.
@@PurpleCh4lk believe it or not there are Buddhist extremists as well, checc what they did in Myanmar
Everybody is friendly when you have them in check. Nukes will do that.
Respect for this animator❤️🙏🏻
For reals.
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So much little details put in there.
Yeah I love the effort put into these animations
Respect for the amount of time spent researching and editing this video. You guys rock!
I love the infographic show's wartime content lol
7:15 If I am not mistaken Britian actually seriously considered surrendering to Germany but then Churchhill became prime minister and rallied the nation into never accepting defeat.
Yeah Chamberlain was against war, but most of britain was for it. Then Churchill got in and we really got behind him
Even then, I very much doubt that we would have agreed to help the invasion
Very true
@@hallamdecort7786 english subjects will do what they are told to do...i thought that had been established 500 times over the centuries?
@@democratpro 'british subjects' do what we want 👍🏻
The most likely way I see this succeeding (it still wouldn’t btw) is that they used Bermuda (controlled by the uk) as a naval base and somehow manage to get their navies there unnoticed while Japan distracts the us at the pacific. The point is unless the Germans had the same size navy as the us or uk, it never would’ve worked
And they would also have assure that the rest of the Americas, from Canada all the way to Argentina, would not care that there are so many european firepower that close to home a century after blood bathed wars of independence. American countrys may not be best-friends, but they were definitely much more likely to unite against a commom enemy than any other continent.
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@@DGSVasconcelosfr especially in the USA. Even tho dems abd repubs hate each other if we got invaded both would easily throw away hate ti protect the country
@@DGSVasconcelos yeah
They had Uboats and basically 3 notorious surface ships that each got their poopdecks handed to them. The rest of the German "navy" was basically a joke.
Not to mention, let's humor the notion and say if they DID have a navy capable of seizing the Atlantic, they still lose. Why? Because there would be nobody left to fight off the Soviet Union in the East.
Ah yes, Señor Hilter.
Adam Hilt for you please!
Pretty impressive for a tiny surface navy that spent the entirety of the actual war trying hide from actual navies.
I learn more from this channel than actual school
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This channel is literally about history and animals if you legitimately learn more from this than school you seriously need to pay attention.
Exactly my teacher read a story and she said it was based on a real story and the story is about the atmosphere was short that its height is about only the 2nd floor house
I just posted the same thing. I wish this channel existed when I was in school! History class would have been more fun having more information in a way that’s not boring.
American industrial and military might was unmatched in ww2. War on both atlantic and pacific was a gargantuan undertaking. But they pulled through. They won the war. Truly awe inspiring.
Er Russia were already on the way to destroying Germany. Britain and US kept them busy in West but they had them beaten anyway same with Japan by the time of the nuclear bombs. America and Britain were important because they stripped the Germans of forces and equipment they'd have used to destroy Russia so it was a combination of all but by the end Russia were taking Europe. The invasion in to France was far more about stopping Russia owning Europe by the end than it was destroying the Nazis.
It's madly complex but no one county did it alone and especially when Japan got involved probably couldn't have. The world is lucky the Britain held on, as that's all they could do, hold on and slow the Germans until Russia and America got involved.
Britain couldn't do it alone, neither could Russia or America.
"they won the war" correction, they distracted Germany from the Soviets while the Soviets did the hard work
@@toddhoward7649 We should have let europe fight it out alone.
@@toddhoward7649 yeah but can Russia handle Japan and Italy as well? If US didnt join the war then Russia would be fooked.
@@runplatypus The USSR was protected from Japan thanks to Siberia and a non-agression pact signed in 1941. (And they already defeated 'em in khalkhin gol, in 1937)
Also, the soviets were already fighting and defeating italians on the eastern front.
What the US did, was preventing western europe from falling into commies hand and ending the war faster, by taking out Italy, Japan and landing on D-Day
The only remotely possible scenario where Great Britain helps Germany would be if Edward VIII remained on the throne.
Interesting comment and not without historical merit.
@@tiffanylyons4474 the people would of never gone with it. but i too understand the point vile man.
Somewhere, in the hidden infographics basement, an editor posts videos on war and human suffering as a sign to get help from us viewers /s
The untold story of the infographic animators
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@@powpowouchy5 why should I go back lol when I can post over here
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I've actually read Japan's war plans where they had planned to invade and occupy the United States.
The invasion of mainland United States was to begin in two places intitialy, first SanFrancisco bay, and here's where my own heart skipped a beat....they planned on landing in the Puget Soun8d, in Washington state, first In Seattle, then in Olympia, the state Capital...my HOME town! They then showed the planned attack merging together and after occupying the Pacific Northwest, they were to March along the interstate through Portland Oregon and on down to meet up with the main force who occupied SanFran/Oakland and together drive on until reaching LosAngeles,etc.
Terrifying thoughts for a young reader as myself, who was only 12-13 and enjoyed studying WW2 history, and believe you me, I never felt so much gratitude for our forefathers who paid for our freedom in blood, as I did for that greatest of generations, the vets of that terrible conflict.
So....?
How's that for an idea for an episode?
Sure there is plenty of research material if one was so inclined to due so...hint hint.
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It's funny how much this proves the lack of knowledge the enemy had of understanding the basic terrain in the US. (I live in Northern California, in a more rural area on the road from Sacramento to Oregon.) If we calculate the distance from San Francisco to Seattle, that would be roughly 812 miles of just basic driving, no extra fighting on the side. Between that distance is a range of different terrain, mostly mountains with not the best road quality that were VERY winding, and a lot of people who had access to firearms living between the two targeted spots.
And if we look at San Francisco Bay (I'm more familiar with this region,) that is not an easy Bay to infiltrate because the moment any war ships enters uninvited, they are completely surrounded. There's also a good chance that the Golden Gate Bridge could have been taken down by willing civilians to use the fallen bridge acting as a safe door to block the enemy from coming in the bay.
This is just the North West and the US is farther from the Japanese than it is from Europe on the other side. The huge distance would have been a burden to bring any equipment on that voyage. The US had at least various allies that gave them a chance to hop and refuel when necessary, taking over and liberating island by island. I think it would have been a different story for the Japanese heading towards the North American continent.
Currently I fear an attack by Russia because I live ~10 miles north of the biggest navel base in the U.S..
I had to watch that first few minutes again to make sure i wasnt in a alternate reality.
Found the leftist.
@@right-wing_reactionarychri8798 What?
@@right-wing_reactionarychri8798 huh
@@right-wing_reactionarychri8798 ok
Never clicked on a video so fast before
Why haven’t U posted in a long time
Right
It worked in Wolfenstein.
I was wondering when you were going at the start of the video with Germany and Britain attacking the US together. But I caught on soon enough and then just sat back to see how it would play out. Thoroughly enjoyed your adaptation of Hitler's dream world video.
I was thinking just that! I was like:' I can't be the only one to think this!' Scrolling through comments:' YUP! I knew it!' This is just like Wolfenstein!
Wow summer is in like weeks times flies
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@@dang1340 .
Time really flies when you're watching infographic
"We defeated the wrong enemy" -general patton
The thing is, Canada had a decent sized Navy, and I highly doubt Canada would also wanna go against the United States. So Canada, if they wouldve got involved, probably wouldve fought alongside America.
"America would be impossible to invade because there would be a gun behind every blade of grass."
Whether this was actually said is still disputed, but I love the sentiment. And yes, we have more guns than blades of grass. 🤣
I think your information is always great. However, I feel this outlook lacked explaining the US Submarines presences in the Atlantic and Pacific theater. The Japanese didn't prioritize attacking the moored subs In Pearl harbor. This proved to be fatal as the subs were the only ones to retaliate after the attack and so fourth. It's no secret that German u-boats were superior to US subs, but the submarine force was still very capable against surface vessels.
The US was the equal of Britain’s fleet. Germany never had the economic capacity to match it.
Thank you for teaching me more than any history class i've ever taken!
You should have paid more attention
I'm an ardent history buff myself so I always paid attention to the history lessons but yeah I agree this is very interesting
Have a great day everybody 💕lmk if my sniping RUclips channel is trash or not I been putting mad hours into it 🚨🚨
@@dylangilbert3355 I agree with Chonky I myself went to school in a big city and there was an average of 45 kids a class in my high school and 95% of the class the teacher was attempting to tame the loud students rather than teaching the ones like me that wanted to learn. I hated my high school experience so glad I’m out.
Wait. So the beginning scenario was a hypothetical? Was gonna say...I don’t remember learning that in history class.
yes :D
Texas: I'm your huckleberry.
Also Texas: Say when.
A chilling episode for any American and one of your very best.
My grandfather was a navy diver for the Mississippi river during the war, the old kind with the giant suits that sink to the bottom. He found a sunken German recon submarine near New Orleans. We have a letter of thanks signed by Nixon.
thats amazing. 🎉
the Germans didn't realize there was already a long range bomber, it was in the hands of the US, B-29 Super Fortress
I need this guy as my social studies teacher
lol btd you watch mehalic
I agree. My fellow penguin.
Imagine not siding with Germany against the Zionists
Imagine being an anti-semite.
@@aka-4719 imagine not being an antisemite that's against the 1% when the 1% are all Semites. Smart guy over here.
@@aka-4719 nice nose job mate
You are correct in the fact at one point we did have the largest naval fleet. However that was before pearl harbor which literally crippled our ability to fight naval battles effectively.
It was only like 10 ships that gotten hit and even then they got repaired immediately
Two things I'm thinking here. I know the French, who had a more substantial Navy than the Germans, scuttled their own fleet at Toulon after they surrendered, and so the British were likely to do the same or else they would have moved their fleet to Canada which was a plan if England fell. Second, America is not a desirable place to invade. The main problem for the Germans would be logistics, all their supplies would have to travel thousands of miles to the Americas, and they didn't have the merchant fleet to move them. Everywhere in America there would be resistance. Japanese Admiral Yamato was quoted as saying if they invaded America "there would be a rifle behind every blade of grass." Moreover, the vast expanse of the United States and the terrain would hamper any invader especially if they don't have well established lines of communication. Resistance plus logistical concerns are more than enough to hamper any invader.
Thank you for the history video it's been a while since you've done one
Some of the Japanese high command wanted to invade the west coast, but one general said: "We cannot invade America. There would be a gun behind every blade of grass."
Germany: hey Japan I need help with an invasion Japan: can't I'm busy in the Pacific theatre Germany: it's against the United States Japan: ok say no more boi
Technically Germany and Italy had no contact with Japan in the war. The Japanese did what they liked, didnt even confirm the Pearl harbour attack to their axis and did it anyway. In the end America just came out on top. Meanwhile the allies were constantly having meetings, discussing strategies. The Germans always seem to have a problem with communicating with their allies in the world wars.
Something you might have mentioned about trying to invade the West Coast is the west coast is on the Ring of fire which means a lot of mountains even if every single ship in the Pacific was destroyed you could just pack everyone up get them over the passes and then bomb the passes and boom you have a wall that would be very difficult to get large numbers of troops over and on the other hand you could probably defend it very easily
Can we appreciate how detailed the tumbnail was
Love how you made the British sympathizer look like a certain disgraced prince.
I was about to take issue with the last statement about Germany dragging Japan into a death match in the Pacific, but they kinda did. When Germany took over Norway, they did more to damage the Japanese supply chain by neutralizing Norwegian and Scandinavian merchant shipping tonnage as a whole than the US did with all the Japanese merchant ships we sunk. The Japanese had no choice but to expand very quickly and consolidate their supply situation in order to survive.
Didn't think about that, that would certain explain a bit there.
this channel makes history actually enjoyable
I always wondered how he ever planned on taking over a country of such stubborn nationalists
By failing poorly.
Here's the kicker, he didn't have any plans at all.
Didn't work for the Brits either, and they were closer! Really have to admire the Brits, they went through a lot yet they remained resilient.
@@OneOfThoseTypes definitely he would have succeeded Germany back then was a superpower
This literally popped up after watching the Saga of Tanya the Evil movie, that show is basically the alternate world Earth of WW1 WW2.
Have you ever watched the man in the high castle? It's an alternate history show on Amazon Prime where the Axis wins WW2
Did you watch it on Ani one?
Have a great day everybody 💕lmk if my sniping RUclips channel is trash or not I been putting mad hours into it 🚨🚨
It’s funny to see everyone going “He can’t, because everyone has guns thanks to the 2 amendment” Like yeah that’s the point of the second amendment, to have people armed incase of an attack
If the us citizen wasn't allowed to have guns, they wouldn't be conquered, the US is protected by two oceans, plus the country is almost the size of Europe
The thumbnail looks more like J Jonah Jameson trying to take over America
It is true.
Omni man 👨🏻
So what you're trying to tell me is that a full country almost lost to a state
germany was at its lowest economic state before ww2, imagine if russia and germany switched landmass and germany was as big as russia. That'd be cold war germany versus usa then, germany wouldve done better than ussr i bet in cold war.
Remember, Churchill had an American mother. Theres no way he would side with Germany
an american mother, LOL . she was jewish. Ashkenazi
It's kind of like "The Man in the High Castle," where America had been overtaken and German rule was on the East Coast, Japanese on the West.
@Preserve American Culture tf
@Preserve American Culture I agree. The world would be a utopia for us.
Well if that happens Germany and Japan in real life would get doomed and all American allies will help usa.
@Preserve American Culture nah but you just said you wished America was controlled by the Nazis and the Japanese so i'm just wondering what tf is wrong with you
@Preserve American Culture Poor bait. You have much to learn.
The enterprise was a vital part of us winning against the imperial fleet
It could have been any of the Yorktowns. It was mere luck that she happened to be the one to not get sunk. If it was Yorktown and not Enterprise that escorted Hornet for the Doolittle Raid, then people would be singing Yorktown's praises now.
@@tremedar I’m not sure what your point is. Of course if the events were different than the names would be different. That’s how life works.
@@llab3903 My point is there was nothing special about Enterprise, it just happened to not be in the wrong place at the wrong time unlike its sisters. Putting that ship and its crew on a pedestal as if they are more praise-worthy than Yorktown or Hornet and their crews(or any of the rest of the fleet...the carriers didn't win alone) is wrong.
Which the owner (who served on the ship) of Enterprise rent-a-car named his company after. 🚗🚙🚘
Fun FACT CENTRAL AMERICA is located in the North American Continent also the Adillas Caribbean Islands are part of NORTH AMERICA
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I love how people like infopgraphic show teach us better than school
They didn't teach anything here
Germany: "England, join me against the US!"
England: "Why would I do that?"
Germany: "Boston Tea Party"
England: "A fair point. US?"
US: "Fritz never drank tea to begin with."
England: "Nuff said. I'm sticking with US."
Germany:
Commenting to say I commented and dropped a follow and subbed. Thank you for the video.
I went to school in the 1960s. Once a year we would watch a grainy film that was 10 years out of date. if we'd had RUclips I might have learned something
You have a cat avatar so who cares what you learn
@@democratpro I feel there’s a reason nobody’s subscribed to you.
@@Sandthesand lol
Some of the best content on RUclips. Constantly solid info
French civilians after being invaded: help me Britain!!!!
American civilians after being invaded: So anyways I started blasting
French civilians after being invaded: ‘So anyway, I started blasting the railways.’
You never heard of The French Resistance? The Tunisian Campaign? Operation Torch?
@Lorenzo Nivellini oops my bad
@@JWonn trying to keep the comment related to the video. And yes iv heard
@@JWonn I'm sorry but the Grench Resistance has to be one of the coolest names I've ever heard of for WW2 other than the Trinity Test
Also maybe do a video about Operation Sea lion (the alternate invasion of Great Britain)
I think stuff like the infographics show is the future of teaching
At the beginning of WW2, the USA was ranked as Number 17th in the world. However, when this ranking was assigned, the USA's untested *manufacturing might* was probably NUMBER ONE in the world. When the USA got dragged into WW2, many manufacturing industries, across the USA, were ordered to join the War Effort, and thereby CEASE producing Domestic Items (...in favor of producing WAR Items!)
I learn more from this channel than I did in school 😂
We know. You guys say this every video. We get it. You're terrible students.
@@GyeongmiBaeb that isn’t really true I would say that this information is way easier to digest and easier to comprehend then large textbooks
@@GyeongmiBaeb I took AP classes so not really. And I’m a teacher now. Don’t assume you know people.
@@stinkychihuahua1586 Then I feel incredibly sorry for your students as you were obviously failed by your own teacher. Everything on Infographics I've already learned in school
@@GyeongmiBaeb sorry to say miss bt if u know everything y are u watching these vids?
U acting like the best of students bt u don't have a humar to understand jokes.. plz stop lying to urself that u are better than the ones who didn't know all these from school .. n get an iq test cuz ur is lower than 50.. just to confirm the fact u know
What is most ironic is both WW2 Germany and Japan were such racist empires, both believing all other races/people were inferior and subhuman. Yet they became such formidable allies, set out to dominate the world and lost badly..then both later became economic superpowers after the end of the devastating war they brought upon the whole world.
Germany: HAHAHAHA I HAVE FINALLY INVADED THE U.S
The Citizens: Mmm, don't hold ya breath buddy
Who would win: a trained and well equipped army vs grandpa with a gun
@@shyamkumarkhangembam9169 Grandpa with a gun obviously
@@larimari87 ikr, at that point it's not even fair
Guerilla warfare would be very difficult to do because America is filled with flat plains, being very easy to traverse and invade while citizend have little to no where to hide. Yugoslavia were able to sucessfully perform guerilla warfare because yugoslavia is filled with mountains.
@@shyamkumarkhangembam9169 In a nation this large, with home field advantage, with a heavily armed citizenry? Grandpa.
Just remember how close this could of been though. Like if the Nazi’s attacked Russia earlier they could of taken it and become pretty much unstoppable or close to being un winnable
It wasn't merely that there was no "realistic" plan to invade the US, there was no plan at all. Even if the "Amerikabomber" had been built, that would not be enough to actually invade. Recall how thoroughly the US bombed mainland Japan without ever invading more than Okinawa (and how we used the atom bomb rather than invading). The US is and was MUCH larger than Japan, and Germany never had the naval capacity to even invade England, much less the US.
Only thing of note I’d say would be at the end of the video- japan dragged Germany into the war with America not the other way around
0:10 that was my favourite childhood game
You make history seem so much easier 😊
The Navy: dead
The Fish: So anyways, I started swimming away.
The world would be a better place today if Japan had kept their hands to themselves and America had never entered World War 2
A WW2 vet stated that US ships were ordered to fire 'over the bough' of German ships, in hopes that they'd return fire and justify US entry into WW2 (Japan's attack of Pearl Harbor wound up being what they wanted.) This video has fiction in it.
Infographics thumbnails: 🕺🕺
Infographics animation: \•/
um what you said at time 7:43 was wrong Germany made a bomber that could fly all the way to New York and even did once to see if it would work but yes no fighters could follow but also it was too late the US had come to France and eventually took the airbase where the bomber was this plane was made by Junkers and was Ju 290 know as Alles kaputt which means everything broken
Yeah, never trust history documentaries on youtube as short as this, their good for storytelling but not very historically accurate on how the events actually laid out to happen.
Doctor: Hitlerbell doesn't exist it can't hurt you
Hitlerbell: 4:01
Imagine if he stayed in Art School.
Hosted something like Bob Ross...
Cheesy landscape paintings at starving artist sales.....he should have painted portraits of soup cans. Worked for Warhol.
He wanted Canada. You know, the best north american country
If he was my history teacher every year of my school education, I would always pay attention
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