0:08 Decline of the British Empire 0:14 German invasion to Poland 0:16 England and France declare war against the Nazis Germany 0:17 Finland support The Nazis Germany against the Soviet Union 0:20 Denmark and Norway were invaded 0:23 Netherlands Battle 0:25 Occupation of the Baltic states 0:27 France was invaded 0:29 The Axis 0:37 Barbarosa 0:50 Comunism Spread 0:58 Italian Social Republic and The Kingdom of Italy (I have not sure) 0:58 Normandy's Battle 1:23 United Nations 1:26 Germany was divided 1:29 Socialist Germany (under the Soviet Union Control) 1:32 The other side was divided between Britain, France and USA 1:39 NATO 1:41 Warsaw Pact 1:47 Iron Curtain 1:50 Israel, supported by France and Britain, invaded Egypt 1:57 Space Race! COLD WAR (Yass) 2:08 Sputnick 2:13 Idk 2:24 I dunno (eh... probably Hiroshima and Nagasaki? ) 2:26 Berlin Wall 2:40 Missiles in Cuba and Turkey 3:36 Apolo 11 3:08 First step in the moon 3:21 Soviet Union crisis 3:28 Vietnam War (?) 3:33 Soviet Union Dissolution 3:37 The Fall of The Berlin Wall and German Unification Wow, the whole thing was a History Class
@nicknamed_71969 жыл бұрын
woah... you know that much? awesome!!
@nicknamed_71969 жыл бұрын
woah... you know that much? awesome!!
@nicknamed_71969 жыл бұрын
woah... you know that much? awesome!!
@laurenlightwood21469 жыл бұрын
+Yvonne Lim wow thank you, now some other things make more sense.
0:08 Early 20th century, the declination of the British Empire. 0:14 September 1939, Nazi invasion of Poland, start of WWII. 0:18 November 1939, Soviet invasion of Finland, start of the Winter War. 0:20 April 1940, Operation Weserübung, the invasion, and resulting occupation of the neutral countries Denmark and Norway by Nazi Germany. 0:23 May 1940, Nazi invasion of Belgium and the Netherlands. 0:25 September ~ October 1939, annexation of the Baltic states by the Soviet Union (the official joining of the Union wasn't until August 1940). 0:27 June 1940, fall of Paris to Nazi Germany, surrender of France. 0:29 September 1940, formation of alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan; the Axis Powers. 0:38 December 1941, Operation Barbarossa. One of the contributions to eventual German defeat was the Russian winter. 0:50 June 1948 ~ May 1949, Berlin blockade, intentional blockage of Western supplies for occupied Berlin by the Soviet Union (bit unsure about this part as it doesn't fit into the time line, but this is the best explanation that I've found). 0:58 September 1943, unconditional surrender of Italy, followed by the occupation of North Italy by Germany. 1:00 June 6, 1944, D-Day. The Allies land on Normandy beach and begin their fight through occupied France. 1:05 1945, advance of the Red Army into Germany. 1:10 April 25, 1945, Elbe Day, meeting of Soviet and American troops at the River Elbe, effectively cutting Germany in two. This short-lived pledge of peace between the two powers, while never having been an official holiday in any country, has gained new significance in the context of the Cold War (personally I liked the touch of olive branches - later becoming dead and scorched - behind America and Russia in this scene). 1:23 February 1945, Yalta Conference; The Four Policemen (not including France, who is standing). 1:26 August 1945, unconditional surrender of the Japanese Empire. 1:27 May 1945, split of Germany by the Allied Forces. 1:30 June 1948, Berlin blockade, one of the first major international crisis in the Cold War. 1:33 In response, the West organised supplies to be delivered by air into Berlin. The Soviets lifted the blockade in May 1949, resulting in the creation of two separate German states. 1:37 March 1946, speech of the Iron Curtain by Winston Churchill. Reign of the two Superpowers. 1:40 April 1949, signing of the North Atlantic Treaty among the capitalist states, birth of NATO. 1:42 March 1955, signing of the Warsaw Pact among the communist states. 1:50 October 1956 ~ March 1957, Suez Crisis, Israel invasion of Egypt, interference from the UK and France, to the fury of the US and the USSR. This war marked the end of Britain's role as a Superpower. 1:54 Withdrawal of the French and British backed Israel, due to pressure from the US and the USSR; Canada's proposal for PKO (almost missed him there...) By the way, the Soviets also made a threat of full-out war on Britain and France in defence of Egypt (hence that smouldering hot look from Russia. Please allow me to bury my face in my hands and give a squeal, guys). 1:57 1957-75, the Space Race. 2:10 October 1957, launch of Sputnik 1, the first satellite in human history, by the USSR. (Ураааааааааааааааааааааааааааа!!! ...cough. Just needed to get that out of my system). 2:24 1967, beginning of the US Apollo missions, with the first - Apollo 1 - ending in a disastrous fire during ground test. 2:26 1961, construction of the Berlin Wall to prevent massive emigration and defection. 2:43 October 1962, Cuban missile crisis, the moment in which the Cold War came closest to turning into a nuclear conflict. The US requested withdrawal of Soviet missiles positioned in Cuba; the USSR requested the same of US missiles in Turkey. 2:53 Soviet agreement to America's request, thereby ending the 13-day conflict. 3:00 Russia here appears to be ill, due to inner troubles the Soviet Union was experiencing. 3:10 July 1969, launch of Apollo 11 by the United States, first human landing on the moon. - "Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed." 3:25 1989-90, end of the Cold War. Russia steps down from his role as Superpower. 3:28 1975, American defeat and withdrawal from the Vietnam War. 3:32 December 25, 1991, dissolution of the Soviet Union. 3:37 1990, fall of the Berlin Wall, unification of East and West Germany. - To the tomorrow yet unseen to us. May we always remember what we have, and what we should protect at any cause. We are the world, we are one.
@AnIc3ySw33tn3ss10 жыл бұрын
Please feel free to point out any mistakes I may have made! This vid is a truly beautiful piece of work, it reminds us of what we should never forget, and at the same time, what we should never allow to get in the way of our present - that is precisely what I love most about Hetalia. Well, 'side from the super hot guys, of course. (Vanyaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Why you so cute it should be illegal to be so cute like seriously you're giving me a heart attack like omg I'm gonna shut up now.)
@protectivekitsune10 жыл бұрын
This was really awesome and helpful! Most of this I knew, but some stuff just slipped past me! Like the Berlin Blockade, I was looking for it and some how just totally missed it haha! Thank you for your work at putting this timeline together!
@valypaly310 жыл бұрын
I cannot thank you enough for this comment, I'm not exaggerating when I say that I learned more about history from both your comment and this video then I ever have. I agree, this video really is such a beautiful piece of work. You put it so perfectly ^^ About how we should never forget yet not let it get in the way of the present, one of my favorite morals about Hetalia. Take Germany for example, I grew up hearing nothing but negative things about them due to the Nazis. On top of that, me living in the US I'd hear bad remarks about Russia as well. But things really are very different today, I'm glad I know that now :) Again, fantastic list of the history in this video, thank you
@AnIc3ySw33tn3ss10 жыл бұрын
Lunar Blossom Aww, thank you for the kind words! It made all the research totally worth it :') Hetalia really knows how to cure prejudice with laughter, doesn't it? If there's one thing the characters taught me, it's that deep down we've all got something in common - regardless of where we come from or what we believe. Because of my country's history, I've always loathed the Chinese with a passion. I can't say that I like them now exactly, but I've learnt to think outside my box just a bit more, and even grow to adore China's character; that's something I couldn't have even imagined doing before Hetalia. It's so nice that somebody feels the same way I do! ^^
@valypaly310 жыл бұрын
AnIc3ySw33tn3ss Of course, I meant every word ^^ I can't thank you enough for all your research, and you're absolutely right, I remember when I heard about Hetalia for the first time and I was skeptical. From what I heard the show was about I was worried it would divide people even more. Not long into episode one I realized it was very much the opposite, it has everyone laughing even at themselves. The show really helps prove how bs stereotypes are, and that they are really only meant to be laughed at and not taken seriously. I'm curious, what country are you from? I think I can understand where such strong negativity might come from when looking at their past and things that still unfortunately plague them, due to communism I was taught to be wary of them. I realize now that things change rapidly in this world, and like you said I try to look at the big picture. Even if I might dislike or be afraid of a country's government, I keep in mind that it's just not possible for every single person in a single nation to be bad or fit that country's stereotype. Everyone is an individual and although they can be influenced by where they live, most of the time it doesn't come close to defining them. I'm glad though that Hetalia has helped you so much, especially with China, I adore hearing stories like that! I was always very interested in other cultures, but now that interest has probably tripled. There is not one character in Hetalia that I dislike, and that alone is a huge accomplishment for this show. Especially with Germany, despite the bad stigma I've been taught to give them I now see them for what they are in modern day; which is a very interesting nation with a lot of great people, and he's personally my favorite character :)
Both in Hetalia and Real Life: Russia and America Best Freinds/ Enemies... Let's just call the Two countries "Rivals" In the words of the Narrator Lady in the Anime "And so the most terrifying friendship was born"
@damienshort728310 жыл бұрын
I love this not just because America and Russia are super hot in this, but the history in it as well. It covers the Cold war nigh on perfectly and really gives you a feeling for it and the time. This is seriously one of the best fan made videos I've ever seen, both in video quality and historical accuracy
I LOVE THE AMOUNT OF REFERENCES IN THIS 1. World War II, when it was Allies VS Axis, Germany fighting most of it, I noticed that France wasn't sitting with the rest of this Allies, since he was occupied, nice detail! 2. Cold War, that was pretty much the whole video, with the different crisis: -When America, England, France shared Germany with Russia, before it became the DDR (eastern Germany) and the BRD (western Germany) (YEAH I DONT KNOW THE NAMES IN ENGLISH OK I USED THE GERMAN ONES) -Then the West Block "VS" the East Block, with all the communist countries behind Russia and the others behind America -Then the "Rush to Space", when both Russia and America began projects to go to space (and Russia who sent Spoutnik, first human satellite, and later Gagarin first human ever in space, is that right?) (plus America raging over that LAL) -The "Berliner Mauer", the wall of Berlin, built by the Soviet Union in 1961 (also built in Germany to separate the east and the west) -The "missile crisis", aka the Cuba crisis (russian missiles being brought to Cuba by russian boats, in order to be aiming at America) and the american missiles in Turkey, aiming at Russia -1969: first man walking on the Moon, by America -Then Russia "gives up": change of leader, who wanted to spare what was left of the Soviet Union -1989: Fall of the Berliner Mauer, both eastern and western Germany are reunified (I like how Prussia represents eastern Germany, I think that it fits him somehow) Then the world isn't bipolar anymore ;D It really shows, through real and historical facts, how much America and Russia have been chalenging each other, and thats quite cool! :D GGWP WHOEVER DID THIS
@小松菜-v2d5 жыл бұрын
今見ても格好いいな…
@TheIinLiyzz5 жыл бұрын
After all these years this is still my favorite MMD video to date
@RinKagaminer10 жыл бұрын
This... Is possibly.. Actually, very likely the best MMD video I've ever seen... Gosh, there are so many historical references, the feelings are portrayed so PERFECTLY. The animation is AMAZING. THIS IS WHAT HETALIA IS ABOUT.
@ロジカルノート3 жыл бұрын
これ初めて見た時小学生だったのに今はもう高3で感慨深いです😂
@AiSherryChan10 жыл бұрын
Best Hetalia MMD EVER! I love how the video relates to the historic events.
@yanoya234 жыл бұрын
久しぶりに見にきたけど今見てもめっちゃ綺麗だよな…
@野菜-p9n6 жыл бұрын
何回見たかもうわからん……
@ИсаакИльичЯковлев10 жыл бұрын
KZbinにうpありがとうございます! 史実寄り好きにはたまらない動画です。センスも技術も凄い!
@danabell67059 жыл бұрын
The history of the 1900s... with a vocaloid song. *_YES_* -Just going to ignore the fact that this song is about sex and keep listening-
@kandiidachan9 жыл бұрын
Do you know what song? I would like to look up the lyrics. ^w^
@danabell67059 жыл бұрын
Excuse me I'm everywhere what do you expect. XD
@danabell67059 жыл бұрын
_No one escapes me 8}_ I mean, yeah, I know I'm everywhere. Aheh. Hehehe...
@danabell67059 жыл бұрын
Nope. I am never ok. 8}
@danabell67059 жыл бұрын
No, it's fine! I'm never ok because I'm always fantastic! XD
@パピコ-m3v10 жыл бұрын
アメリカとロシアがかっこよすぎてヤバい///
@dakawaiioneandonly5 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best mmd videos I’ve seen and I mean it.
@敗北者たるたる Жыл бұрын
懐かしいっっ😭
@ddnvid10 жыл бұрын
One of the best WWII to Cold War vids I've seen out of the fandom yet!
@Sen_Ametare3 жыл бұрын
Всемирная история скрывает столько боли и трагедий, и от этого мне становится грустно. Пожалуй, это одно из таких видео, которое показывает мир "Хеталии" в более глубоком уровне. Это красиво. Благодарю.
@missously20882 жыл бұрын
you ever come back to watch this masterpiece just like ah yes this is really what the internet is meant to be :)
@Masaka_011611 жыл бұрын
色々な歴史を表現されているのですね、とても素敵でした! 史実寄りのMMD大好きです♡
@san-mi3sta8 ай бұрын
10年前まじか……………
@yaichi8403 Жыл бұрын
Please watch it after learning Japanese. 1:53 "Please, shut up." This part of Japanese is the best!
@chelidonian_56093 жыл бұрын
Did anybody realise that Canada is there at 1:54
@NikkiNeeky10 жыл бұрын
I am soooo turned on by the sheer amazingness of this video. Best MMD I've ever seen! The little gestures that aren't usually there, the time of WWII and the Cold War, the various nations fighting, the attire, the expressions, and the last scene of all the nations as we normally see them... TOTALLY EPICLY AWESOME!! You've set the bar soo freaking high on MMDs that it was, aw! I can't stop freaking over it, I can't believe I put off watching it! :DD
すごい!すごすぎる!こっちにHD版があってよかった。 THIS IS JUST AMAZING! Glad to find that there's a HD version!
@Qはる7 ай бұрын
解説消えてしまったのが悔やまれます😢
@ウィルすん3 жыл бұрын
祝100万再生!!!! おめでとうございます🎊🎉
@liyahdda10 жыл бұрын
Wow... I haven't seen a mmd in ages, let alone a decent one. I was not really paying attention to the song, but both the graphics and historical situations are stunning. Amazing video! :)
Wow so much thought and Historical accuracy put into this!!! 1:40NATO members and Warsaw pact fly by. Sputnik and the moon landing to spite Russia. The Suez crisis and Cuban Missile crisis at 2:45. I am jumping out of my skin on this!
@nannaleifa Жыл бұрын
Help, I've fallen to another hyperfixation of this video again. Seriously though, one of, if not THEE best Hetalia mmd.
I love that this plays with WWII and the Cold war(I saw sputnik and squealed) this is a great, creative way of showing this section in history. Showing the surge of USA and Soviet Union(At this point in time here) as dominate world powers since France and England were building back up and showing The East(Prussia) and West part of Germany, showing which countries took over these sides, also showing the wall Russia first attempted before the Berlin wall and USA & England having Air carts sent to east Germany(Prussia) that weren't getting supplies to basically live. i love the Space Race and tensity between USA & Russia and showing the Berlin walls fall and Germany and Prussia becoming a full nation once more which made the rest of the world relax now and start a new term of History with America and Russia no longer competing so much and now on some what better terms.
@kailynbug123310 жыл бұрын
at 1:00 Englands like "DON'T MESS WITH MA BABY!!!!!"
@kira-0036 жыл бұрын
奥が深すぎる!もっと歴史学ばないと(^ω^;);););)
@ireneca10 жыл бұрын
歷史向的MMD一直是我最喜歡的!!!感動!!
@mgapjjpwwdp2 жыл бұрын
最高傑作
@TheSpaShadow10 жыл бұрын
this is by far the best MMD i've ever watch you Sir or ma'am have talent
@JoolieJulie_10 жыл бұрын
3:36 I have the feeling to be slapped by the feels right there
@epicstyle160 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see this video crossed 1 million views. Genuinely one of the best hetalia mmds to date 😭
@whatagiantnerd74610 жыл бұрын
This MMD was almost as good as the Sochi Opening Ceremony. I'm surprised Russia didn't use this in the Olympic Opening Ceremony!
@CanadianEngland10 жыл бұрын
... I could point out all the issues with showing this during Sochi, but we'd be here all day.
@モノ·くま-o2i10 жыл бұрын
I don't think they would play it at Sochi, because this is about war, the Cold war, also, probably 1 out of.. like.. 1 million people that went there wouldn't know what the heck Hetalia is. So good luck putting that on screen. Just being honest.
@vladivostock26498 жыл бұрын
+Erika Vogel If They Did Russia And America Would Get Super Pissed.Cause Those 2 Are The Type Who Like Byegones Be Byegones,And Not Want To Re-live The Depressing Times Or Moments.
@wendyyang49035 жыл бұрын
1:41 wait but china wasn't in the Warsaw Pact. He even had a bad relationship with the ussr during the sino-soviet splits :O
@youngbounty139410 жыл бұрын
Wonderful tribute to the Cold War! So much symbolism!
@dancingcarapace8 жыл бұрын
Young Bounty it's the whole of the 1900s.
@youngbounty13948 жыл бұрын
Most of it anyways. It starts from the end of WW2, which is 1945. I'd say 1945-1991