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@dorutuzamfir6139
@dorutuzamfir6139 2 сағат бұрын
Fascinating stuff guys
@SxVaNm345
@SxVaNm345 2 сағат бұрын
THE BOYS ARE BACK
@Lily.Morrow_06
@Lily.Morrow_06 6 сағат бұрын
Apreaciate that you search it before talking
@brandybox7560
@brandybox7560 16 сағат бұрын
Great video. But I have video yall may like. Szigetvar 1566 by kings and generals. thanks.
@sevoo1579
@sevoo1579 Күн бұрын
Will you react to the Thirty Years' War of Kings & Generals ?
@annroousivakumar2819
@annroousivakumar2819 Күн бұрын
Blinked and missed the part where denmark got invaded
@sevoo1579
@sevoo1579 Күн бұрын
people weren't playing back then
@Mutazili
@Mutazili Күн бұрын
You guys should react to the 'the refugee prince' by Historically, a great and well produced video of the founder of Islamic Spain who had a crazy story.
@sevoo1579
@sevoo1579 Күн бұрын
Surprising how France got back on its feet from no where
@sevoo1579
@sevoo1579 Күн бұрын
Great guys !
@user-ds2lm8uz6s
@user-ds2lm8uz6s Күн бұрын
I recommend vampire hunter d bloodlust it’s the Art of Animation
@sevoo1579
@sevoo1579 Күн бұрын
They were thinking that they were fighting barbarians and that they didn't needed any strat amazing part of history episode with plenty of amazing side stories
@williamjones4778
@williamjones4778 2 күн бұрын
Keep up the great content ! 🔥Can you guys react to battle of mirbat please 🙏🏽
@kristianberg4264
@kristianberg4264 2 күн бұрын
Why are the scenes still playing but the sound keeps going out? Am I missing something or are you new to editing? Makes for a pretty terrible watch.😮
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 2 күн бұрын
If you look at the date the video is old and this was one of our first reactions if you stick with it they will improve as you go through the seriers if you watch our most recent episode just to see our improvement we hope you can enjoy the later episodes
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 2 күн бұрын
Thank you for trying and giving us your input hopefully we see you around again
@Dalie_Tern
@Dalie_Tern 3 күн бұрын
5:50 please stop with the breathing asmr, hold your mic further away please.
@FlyingFinns45
@FlyingFinns45 3 күн бұрын
and more than 200 kills with a Suomi submachine gun m31
@axdde381
@axdde381 3 күн бұрын
you lost the unity because you desegregated
@unbagideon5938
@unbagideon5938 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for fearing reaction with our story
@Nem01
@Nem01 4 күн бұрын
Music a bit quiet but nice reaction.
@2yoyoyo1Unplugged
@2yoyoyo1Unplugged 5 күн бұрын
Please stick with this and react to the whole series
@Shoma-me4kh
@Shoma-me4kh 5 күн бұрын
Love these guys 🎉
@bigmikem1578
@bigmikem1578 6 күн бұрын
New history Dose. Mongols before he this khan 🎉
@Legacy522
@Legacy522 8 күн бұрын
This video is full of errors about the history of Islam. I recommend watching videos from Islamic sources
@Varun37251
@Varun37251 8 күн бұрын
New history dose vid on the origin of the mongols, the ending goes hard asf
@brian0902
@brian0902 9 күн бұрын
Y’all should check out history dose the brutal origins of the mongols
@bigmikem1578
@bigmikem1578 9 күн бұрын
Another interesting thing I read about is when Napoleon returned he was going to divorce Josephine but he said himself it was the children. Crying. He couldn’t leave them he knew he had to stay. Interesting
@kaybevang536
@kaybevang536 10 күн бұрын
Hey by tne way History Does Made A Mongol Prequel Of The Mongols ypur gonna love it man !!!!
@ciaranvaille7531
@ciaranvaille7531 10 күн бұрын
Hey Tubby and Jack! I wrote a comment about 2 months ago explaining how my dad was dying of brain cancer and that you guys have a great comfort for me throughout the whole process. Now, I’m sad to say that my dad did end up passing away on the 16th of April. His last words were an “I love you” to me, and this statement was indicative of our relationship. He and I would watch history documentaries together all the time, including Epic History TV. And it makes my day every time I see you guys react to one of their videos. It makes me feel like I’m back with my Dad and having a great time learning about history with him again. And I can feel the brotherly love between Tubby and Jack there as well. As for my Dad, he will get his final wish of “becoming a redwood tree” soon on the 14th of June, and will become one with nature again. He passed way too early at the age of 59, and I can only hope to make him proud and become half the man he was. I can only imagine that Tubby must have felt a similar way after the passing of his mother, and that he’s always doing his best to make her proud. We’ll get through this together Tubby, and we’ll come out stronger than ever from it. I’m glad to see you smiling and having fun again, and I’m starting to do the same now as well. Please take of yourselves Lazydaze family, be safe and know that I love you all and that fun times lay ahead of us ❤
@ciaranvaille7531
@ciaranvaille7531 10 күн бұрын
Also, yes, I did get to be there when my dad passed. My family and I randomly arrived at his room in hospice right before he passed. It was almost like he was waiting on us just before passing on. And extended family had also just randomly showed up at the same time, including his mother, brother, sister-in-law, and others. And I must state that we really all had no idea that he would pass away so soon. The nurses all told us that he still had days left. So, this was truly a shock and completely random that everyone got to be there to witness it. I got to stare into his eyes and play with his hair as he passed on, while my sister and brother held his hand. It was truly a gift that I will never forget.
@ericmarley7060
@ericmarley7060 10 күн бұрын
I know this is an old video, but as someone else said on the original Historia Civilis video, I really think that Alexander's behavior was a deliberate strategy. That's why he saw no contradiction in his thoughts. His father, Tsar Paul I, was very obsessive and had a tendency to get absorbed in his ideas, no matter how absurd or impractical. It's what got him murdered. By doing the exact opposite, never letting his potential rivals know exactly what he was going to do or what he "really" thought, he could make them underestimate him or think him mad and unreliable. He could get others to think whatever he wanted them to think. It was all an act. Except the bear hug. I absolutely believe that was real and genuine.
@ericmarley7060
@ericmarley7060 10 күн бұрын
11:57 Vivat Jacobus Rex!
@panther7748
@panther7748 11 күн бұрын
I think Talleyrand deserves the title "most slippery bastard in history". He consecutively served the old french monarchy, the radical revolutionaries, the directory, and Napoleon, then conspired with the coalition against France to put the House of Bourbón back on the throne - which he then served as well, representing France at the Council of Vienna.
@CMY187
@CMY187 10 күн бұрын
I don’t like Talleyrand, but I cannot deny his brilliance. The man betrays everyone he ever works for or with, yet he keeps finding employment.
@Rings-of-Saturn2
@Rings-of-Saturn2 9 күн бұрын
@@CMY187 Thats because he is too good at his job and always had France's best interest at heart. Everyone understood that Talleyrand was not stupid enough to hitch his destiny to failing regimes, his methods were how you survived in such a chaotic period
@SxVaNm345
@SxVaNm345 11 күн бұрын
These comedians were savage, I hope you have the budget for more future content like this. Laughing in tears the whole time
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 11 күн бұрын
The first two were our friends. We thought they did really well considering it was their first time doing something like this, and it was recorded Ross mcgrane, the actual comedian, was the best we couldn't have asked for more We have plans for more videos of this quality, don't you worry We hope you enjoyed the video, and it made you laugh as much as it made us laugh 🤣
@ddc2957
@ddc2957 11 күн бұрын
Interesting note not covered here. Napoléon’s “We’ll see,” response to Bernadotte’s prediction of a guillotining was reportedly one of the most nervous & sheepish moments of the Emperor’s documented life. For all his stunning bravery in the battlefield on a moments notice, both here & during the assembly, he appears to have lost, or very nearly lost, his nerve.
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 11 күн бұрын
It looked like it was all over for sure, but once again, napoleon surprised us
@Jayschannelyo
@Jayschannelyo 11 күн бұрын
Amazing lads
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 11 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed
@NyaHaKitty277
@NyaHaKitty277 11 күн бұрын
Talleyrand as always before and after this saw a chance for greatness - Likely in his own mind, by recommending Napoleon, he saw opportunity. If Napoleon succeeded he could use the argument that he was a keyplayer in Napoleon's rise of power. Talleyrand has always been described as a man that went where the wind blew, no matter the regime. He likely understood that Napoleon would seize power at some point. Talleyrand the slippery snake...
@enzonicolas7501
@enzonicolas7501 11 күн бұрын
Joseph Fouché was not one of Napoleon's Marshal but he served Napoleon as his Minister of Police until 1810 when him and Talleyrand (Foreign Minister) attempted to overthrow Napoleon and remplace him with Murat in 1808/1809. According to most historians these men have a political intelligence and lucidity that many men in Napoleon's entourage did not have. “vice pressed on the arm of crime” Chateaubriand on Talleyrand and Fouché.
@Rings-of-Saturn2
@Rings-of-Saturn2 9 күн бұрын
Talleyrand and Fouche did not attempt to overthrow Napoleon, they were simply contemplating who should be his replacement if something happened to him in Spain, Joseph or Murat were both considered. Since they were going against Napoleons will by choosing a successor he had not approved it could technically be considered a plot
@bdiggy7
@bdiggy7 11 күн бұрын
Back at it again !!
@ericmarley7060
@ericmarley7060 11 күн бұрын
35:23 JACK NOOOOO!!!!
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 11 күн бұрын
Exactly what Tubby thought 😂
@ericmarley7060
@ericmarley7060 11 күн бұрын
@lazydazepodcast6052 It’s just a Roman Salute, KZbin! He was referencing the painting!
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 11 күн бұрын
Just a Roman Salute!
@Kamonohashiii
@Kamonohashiii 11 күн бұрын
Without the conscription that the French called "La levé en masse" "The mass rise", France had no chance against the multiple coalitions. Then we must remember that France, in equality with Russia, had by far the largest number of inhabitants in Europe at that time. The two alone make up half of the European population. Conscription was therefore very effective.
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 11 күн бұрын
Interesting point to think about
@keto0303
@keto0303 11 күн бұрын
I think conscription should be mandatory, or something that the gov can force if it needs to. Its just reasonable imo to expect from people to defend the country they live in. If one benefits from being part of a society, there should also be a duty to defend its existence. The countrys existence is literally the basis for the society that you are a part of, so neglecting defence of its existence is quite self-neglecting in that sense.
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 11 күн бұрын
It's a tough balance though how much service is needed and at what age? Tubby can for sure say he was very rebellious when younger, as many people are today and would not want to join the military. This could cause mass ressentiment to the government and do the complete opposite of gaining a national pride which has been lost.
@keto0303
@keto0303 11 күн бұрын
@@lazydazepodcast6052 I agree that the potential problem you paint there is important to consider. But I do also think that most people who refuse in such a scenario of crisis would be a minority. Most people I think would come together to resist a common enemy. Its quite natural. But its still a potential problem. Its also not like everyone is fit to do it, the gov will select those who it deems capable. So the people who absolutely shouldnt or cant makes no sense to force, I dont think the gov would need it anyway. But if one is capable I think there should be this patriotic duty.
@ericmarley7060
@ericmarley7060 11 күн бұрын
Honestly, I really dig all the outrageous outfits worn by the Council of Ancients and the 500. I wish politicians in the US dressed like that! The Roman Republic, in ideal, is to be admired.
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 11 күн бұрын
yeah before the great Ceaser 😂
@ericmarley7060
@ericmarley7060 11 күн бұрын
I hope EHTV talks a bit about Novi and General Suvorov in their video about the Secobd Italian Campaign. Very many "what ifs" about him. What if he had lived to fight a young Napoleon?
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 11 күн бұрын
Interesting we can only hope they do go into more details.
@DaniilDude
@DaniilDude 11 күн бұрын
Sure! For me personally it is perhaps the greatest "what if". Would be extremely interesting to look two geniuses faces each other in Italy.
@VaibhavGupta-hr8vc
@VaibhavGupta-hr8vc 11 күн бұрын
It was Paul Barras who gave Napoleon the command of French army of Italy. Plus he was also the one who cheated with Josephine.
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 11 күн бұрын
Noted!
@Kamonohashiii
@Kamonohashiii 11 күн бұрын
one of many
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 11 күн бұрын
😂
@bigmikem1578
@bigmikem1578 11 күн бұрын
Barras affair with Josephine was one of the reasons he was known and give the army of Italy so you could say Napoleon may have never became “Napoleon” if it wasn’t for Josephine’s… “skills”. ….
@teronuppi708
@teronuppi708 11 күн бұрын
finland hates heros.
@razhok9725
@razhok9725 11 күн бұрын
15:36 Joubert was killed on Napoleon birthday as well I think which lead to Napoleon being the miltary figure for the coup Crazy how history works
@lazydazepodcast6052
@lazydazepodcast6052 11 күн бұрын
You cant write history