i LOVE how america is portrayed as that rich "won-at-life" son the entire video lmao
@WanderlustZero16 сағат бұрын
5:05 Wrong countryball for these guys. It should be the Cross of St Patrick
@safiuddinhanafy201419 сағат бұрын
Yo,mind asking if you could do a video on the cold war and the Malayan Emergency after you're done with the WWII series. I'm getting a job soon and I just love your videos so much. They just have this Oversimplified vibes in a Polandball video.
@Flame5472620 сағат бұрын
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@raptodino199822 сағат бұрын
God that last bit really helped bring Junger to be so human. There he was ready to kill for his country. To do his duty as he done proudly many times before and without a second thought. He see's a wounded enemy and prepares to end him like some injured animal to be put out of their misery. However the soldier shows him a picture of the life he has back home waiting for him. Junger could continue to be the cold blooded killer, the hero of his nation that he wants to be but in that moment his humanity grabs hold and reminded him that these are people too. Not all of them are like him. Some of them want to kill him for their country and glory too sure but this one right here in front of him? He just wants to go home. Given that this takes place towards the end of the war I'm sure Junger has already seen this in his fellow country men as well. Not all of them are looking for valor or glory. Some, hell probably most just want to go home
@Tilly-u2h22 сағат бұрын
I got this from a sponsor
@generalivan348923 сағат бұрын
“And the British took Huawei.”
@ParadoxXx-eh8btКүн бұрын
Euro railways are a mess. Problems with coordination, timing, responsibility etc. Do some research on the immense inefficiency of the distributed bureaucracy through contracts.
@ParadoxXx-eh8btКүн бұрын
No Marx was absolutely not a statist and communism is stateless by definition. You are mixing Lenins contribution to how Marx saw the process of proletarian liberation with the criticism of Marx regarding thr anarchist approach
@chris92264Күн бұрын
Who saw this video because of sponsor
@Liam-i8e6oКүн бұрын
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@brandonprendergast7806Күн бұрын
China had some of the worst luck in the 19th century
@WilliamHovmandКүн бұрын
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@AyubuKKКүн бұрын
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@nebojsag.5871Күн бұрын
The most important resource a factory needs is people. Even with high literacy, a low pop state will struggle to furnish enough workers for your factories.
@WilliamHovmandКүн бұрын
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@anisanoor11042 күн бұрын
bokser Glow
@Gray-Wolf-0242 күн бұрын
What music did y'all use in this one?
@ActuallyAlasar2 күн бұрын
Wow "How states are ruined on the account of women" rings true every single time God damn.
@DariovanderVeldenTheisma-rm7os2 күн бұрын
I get it, but see flaws everywhere
@ZbigAnt2 күн бұрын
It's been over 100 years since the war, and most people have no idea what it was. These "new" nations fought on each side. Foreign troops didn't pour into them, because they were co-created by these nations. The cemeteries on the Eastern Front are a mix of Austrians, Hungarians, Poles, Russians, Ruthenians, Slovaks, Germans, etc. etc. In the case of Poland, even its future leader fought in the Austrian armies and was an agent of Prussia and Austria.
@PlzNo252 күн бұрын
Woah..
@stevefromwork61363 күн бұрын
The appeasement slap on the head genuinely made me laugh out loud, this is how you teach normie non nerds history
@BrandonFriedman-n2z3 күн бұрын
is there such a thing as Anarcho monarchism
@jays51863 күн бұрын
How the hell is the second most deadliest event so poorly covered. Great job you have done
@AldrinLey3 күн бұрын
Like what winstoncurchill said "WE SHALL NEVER SURRENDER"