The Most Dependable & IMPACTFUL Non-Major Axis Force of WW2

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Күн бұрын

While there were many minor powers that contributed to the Axis war efforts, none matched the impact that Romania had. In this video we break down exactly the impact they had and why.
Why ROMANIA Was
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:49 Neutral Beginnings
2:39 A New Alliance
3:45 Hitler’s Man
5:07 Man Power
6:56 Natural resources
8:51 Final Betrayal
9:31 Conclusion

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@windex7934
@windex7934 Жыл бұрын
About time someone makes a video on the lesser known axis armies. Do a serious on the axis armies Croatia, Hungary, Slovak, Bulgaria and Thailand!
@davidevans916
@davidevans916 Жыл бұрын
Say please
@chadgaming8071
@chadgaming8071 Жыл бұрын
Finland: hold my vodka
@windex7934
@windex7934 Жыл бұрын
@@chadgaming8071 Finland not an actual axis member, only a co-belligerent
@Wolf-hh4rv
@Wolf-hh4rv Жыл бұрын
@@windex7934 Finland attacked the Soviets in 1941
@dimakapeev3156
@dimakapeev3156 Жыл бұрын
Bulgaria was Axis only in name. The pro-Russian populace would never fight in Russia so Boris III kept making false promises to Hitler until his assassination. Didnt stop the Allies from bombing Sofia into ruins.
@thatstorm_spectre
@thatstorm_spectre Жыл бұрын
Something not touched upon here is the Hungarian and Bulgarian land demands on Romania which forced Romania to take a side
@M26IsBestTonkFightMe
@M26IsBestTonkFightMe 3 ай бұрын
The king himself!
@generationclash5004
@generationclash5004 Жыл бұрын
Thank you beyond anything for this video. It's well past time that historians stopped habitually neglecting my country in the history books. Kudos to you, guys at The Front! 🇷🇴
@macblackadder93
@macblackadder93 Жыл бұрын
I won't lie, it felt way too stupid not mentioning Romania in general.
@generationclash5004
@generationclash5004 Жыл бұрын
@@macblackadder93 It's what these Western "historians" are best at. Blatant ignorance of any Romanian accomplishments and brow-beating us about Transylvania being supposedly part of Hungary. I can't say I'm surprised but it still bothers me nonetheless.
@aidanwinn8736
@aidanwinn8736 Жыл бұрын
@@generationclash5004 canada better
@kuwaitisnotadeployment1373
@kuwaitisnotadeployment1373 Жыл бұрын
It's not something I'd brag about tbh....the Nazis number one lackey's isn't something I'd want my country to be known for but to each his own I guess 😉
@generationclash5004
@generationclash5004 Жыл бұрын
@@kuwaitisnotadeployment1373 My original point extends beyond merely WW2 but keep on projecting. Also, nice display of classic Western ignorance of Romanian history right there. Typical.
@Waldemarvonanhalt
@Waldemarvonanhalt Жыл бұрын
Just to put things into perspective: The total *annual* oil consumption of the Axis powers and the territories they controlled during WW2 is only a tiny fraction of the world's *daily* consumption now.
@gidi3250
@gidi3250 Жыл бұрын
The world population and amount of cars have ballooned up and up to the point some nations are barely able to support the number of people with foriqnen aid.
@autokrator_
@autokrator_ Жыл бұрын
@Alan Pratama this unironically, Germany never really motorized and even if they had they wouldn’t have been able to secure the fuel for it
@valdivia1234567
@valdivia1234567 Жыл бұрын
I think you were trying to wow people. Makes complete sense on every level so not surprising at all.
@serdradion4010
@serdradion4010 Жыл бұрын
Romania was drawn in to the war because USSR took them province of Bessarabia. They wanted it back, so they joined the Axis. Similar happened with the Thailand. They both got Axis support for solving their territorial problems, and accepted the deal. Romania had to turn against the Germany finally in 1944.
@lexthemystic3541
@lexthemystic3541 Жыл бұрын
Not to mention Finland and Karelia.
@Necromancer_88
@Necromancer_88 16 күн бұрын
​@@lexthemystic3541 Same thing
@binder946
@binder946 Жыл бұрын
I think Romanian had same position as Indian soldiers in British military. When something good happened it was British army. If they lost it was the Indian / colonial troops.
@ronhall9394
@ronhall9394 Жыл бұрын
Have you any examples of this practice?
@alexanderpippington9277
@alexanderpippington9277 Жыл бұрын
I dont think thats a sentiment anyone today holds...
@scavulous6336
@scavulous6336 Жыл бұрын
@@ronhall9394 russian break through around Stalingrad was blamed on Romanian troops. Loss of Gallipoli was blamed on colonial troops by British
@isbee56
@isbee56 Жыл бұрын
@@scavulous6336 they didn't blame that on Indians, they blamed it on Churchill and the ANZAC'a officers (the people responsible)
@scavulous6336
@scavulous6336 Жыл бұрын
@@isbee56 anzacs. Colonial troops.
@jokodihaynes419
@jokodihaynes419 Жыл бұрын
"The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies, it comes from those you trust the most"
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094 Жыл бұрын
Silco: "I trusted you....and you betrayed me!"
@spider439square8
@spider439square8 Жыл бұрын
the saddest thing about this betrayal is that they sucked us dry and refused to compensate
@alahsiaboi8909
@alahsiaboi8909 Жыл бұрын
I mean duh , how do you ge betrayed by your enemies lol
@DensApri
@DensApri Жыл бұрын
Not necessarily related to the op but what's this latest trend of being sad and angry because people betrayed the Nazis? If anything you should be happy unless you're a modern Nazi incel
@extremekiwi1311
@extremekiwi1311 Жыл бұрын
Exactly this quote makes no sense
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094 Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for this video. Finally glad to see Romania get a spot in the limelight.
@davidbuturca3286
@davidbuturca3286 Жыл бұрын
Yesss
@cedricliggins7528
@cedricliggins7528 Жыл бұрын
Romanian women are best
@omglordluca8914
@omglordluca8914 Жыл бұрын
As a Romanian, I completely agree with you, my friend.
@guessundheit6494
@guessundheit6494 Жыл бұрын
0:35 - Why was Romania's contribution ignored? For the same reason Canada's was: the other countries were louder and braggarts about their accomplishments.
@MrQ454
@MrQ454 Жыл бұрын
Not really! The Germans tried to cover up their mistakes by blaming them on their allies. And the Allies took these without a critical point of view. The Soviets were more interested in increasing their role and did not want any mention of failures against a lesser force. And the Romanians under Soviet control and then having people brought by the Soviets in charge were not interested in showing their contribution to the war against the USSR (in communist time!).
@branned
@branned Жыл бұрын
The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) was Critical to winning the Battle of the Atlantic. The Canadian Army was not critical. The Canadian Army in Europe was only 1/3 Canadian. The Allies had to help. Quebec was an embarrassment.
@maddog4u31757
@maddog4u31757 Жыл бұрын
I have a K98 that was made in Czechoslovakia for the Romanian military in 1940. Serial # is YR8040 (Y indicates it was the last batch, R for Romanian destination, 80 indicate it was in that count, 40 indicating the year). It was later used by the communists since the seal had been professionally scrubbed off the receiver.
@MrQ454
@MrQ454 Жыл бұрын
or was it a Soviet capture of war
@maddog4u31757
@maddog4u31757 Жыл бұрын
@@MrQ454 a lot of the Romanian rifles were used during the revolution and they systematically scrubbed them off and didn't replace them with the hammer and sickle like the soviets would do
@MrQ454
@MrQ454 Жыл бұрын
@@maddog4u31757 you are wrong, there were rifle like these in Patriotic Guards but practically there was no mention of usage of them in revolution, also the rifles from the old kingdom had their crest removed but not replaced by any ”hammer and sickle”! BTW, the Romanians didn't used those on their weapons. Romanians also build those rifles at the end of the war and many years after until were replaced by SKs-s and AKM (also produced here). What I say it's the soviet captured many and latter they sent those to other nations like N Korea, Vietnam etc. Some of those rifles used or built in Romania came only after 1990 in USA.
@maddog4u31757
@maddog4u31757 Жыл бұрын
@@MrQ454 Incorrect. Soviet captured rifles (known as RC rifles in the firearm community) will have an "X" stamped onto the action of the rifle. There is no capture marking on this rifle.
@MrQ454
@MrQ454 Жыл бұрын
@@maddog4u31757 yeah as you know Romanians put ”hammer and sickle” on guns...
@khanhtran8772
@khanhtran8772 Жыл бұрын
Make sense why Romania AI in HOI4 is so strong
@hgman3920
@hgman3920 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a video about the Bulgarians in WWII. Although they were nominally an Axis power, they joined the Germans mainly out of self-interested territorial gain, refused to fight the Russians directly on the eastern front, and also switched sides in the end.
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 Жыл бұрын
sounds like an opportunist
@scavulous6336
@scavulous6336 Жыл бұрын
@@theawesomeman9821 rather be an opportunist than an actual diehard axis member state
@ryack6355
@ryack6355 Жыл бұрын
@@scavulous6336 With more loyalty you’re more likely to win and reap the rewards, however if you do lose you have further to fall. Winner takes all and they did
@ChrisS-fh7zt
@ChrisS-fh7zt Жыл бұрын
The other fact is that the Bulgarian and USSR embassies remained open in each others countries during the war and was the only Axis power to have this happen.
@BadBomb555
@BadBomb555 Жыл бұрын
Literally the only thing Bulgaria did for the Axis was to allow them to pass through their country to Greece. For this, Bulgaria gained small territorial gains from Romania which Bulgaria owns to this day.
@mimisor66
@mimisor66 Жыл бұрын
Polish gold was hidden all through the war in a cave on the grounds of Tismana monastery and was returned to them after the war.
@EUTalks
@EUTalks Жыл бұрын
Și acum Polonezii ne considera țigani și se pupa pe gura cu ungurii.
@WEMBLEYNE
@WEMBLEYNE 10 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure it was shipped to England
@AquaTofana.
@AquaTofana. 8 ай бұрын
​​@@WEMBLEYNEonly a part (the big part) of it went there. Poland secretly made a deal with romania and left 51 chests full of gold (over 3 tones) in our national bank's undergrounds. The Polish deposit remained in Bucharest until July 1944, when over 4,000 crates, containing almost 200 tons of romanian gold, plus the Polish gold, were secretly transported to the Tismana monastery, renovated by the Romania Nationsl Bank, in this purpose. There was a great danger of being captured by retreating German or Soviet troops (the Soviets had already entered Romania), so on August 14-16, all the crates were moved to a cave whose entrance was walled off.The Romanian-Polish treasure stayed in this hiding place until February 1947, when it returned safely to Bucharest. On September 17, 1947, the National Bank of Poland and representatives of the Bank of Poland signed a receipt with Romania, by which the 51 crates were returned to Poland, without any mutual claim. On the same day, two Polish military planes took the 51 crates to Poland.
@WEMBLEYNE
@WEMBLEYNE 8 ай бұрын
@@AquaTofana. amazing story
@dtikvxcdgjbv7975
@dtikvxcdgjbv7975 2 ай бұрын
​@@AquaTofana. nice. So noble act of Romania. It deserves a video!
@timmccarthy982
@timmccarthy982 Жыл бұрын
I believe they were unfairly blamed at the battle of Stalingrad when they and the Hungarians were put out on the flanks in open country without not having heavy anti-tank guns. Hitler's obsession with capturing the gutted ruins of a city that just happened to have his rival's name on it. I've always felt that it was about making up for not capturing Moscow to and getting that headline in the press. I worked with a Romanian girl long time ago over 20 years who had just moved to America, Vesy if I remember. On our crew when we worked long late hours and got tired we would have little slap fights. Two people face each other and start one light slap to the face each. Then you increase the strength of the slap a little each time til someone gives up. My friend was trying to show Vesy how to do the slap fight but she was still learning English, he demonstrated it and then he slapped her lightly first and then she came back with a full 100% swing to his face and slapped him into the following week!!! Funny
@comradekenobi6908
@comradekenobi6908 Жыл бұрын
Hitler didn't just want to capture stalingrad because it has stalin on it, the city is the gateway to the Caucasus oil
@comradekenobi6908
@comradekenobi6908 Жыл бұрын
@@nikolamilicevic1040 also gateway to oilfields
@ferdinand8994
@ferdinand8994 Жыл бұрын
@@nikolamilicevic1040 i would have been better to be encircled instead of captured.
@DovahFett
@DovahFett Жыл бұрын
@@ferdinand8994 Encircling a city _is_ a part of capturing it. You don't just encircle it and leave it be because every day it stays under enemy control is another day that you have to spend troops and equipment to keep it surrounded, when those resources could be better used on the front.
@ferdinand8994
@ferdinand8994 Жыл бұрын
@@DovahFett no that's a day where enemy equipment/food gets slowly depleted and meanwhile you preserve the life of your own men, the germans lost about 7-800k men there, that's insane.
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094 Жыл бұрын
Tfw Romania was so dependable that they shortened the war by 6 months.
@brunobacelli5389
@brunobacelli5389 Жыл бұрын
Romania gave the Germans a (not so well armed) military force and much-needed oil. Although on paper it could have been a big contributor, Italy gave the Germans wide fronts to fight in, unrelated to their major goal (fighting the Soviets), while using a part of Romanian oil and draining German soldiers and resources. So, partly for geographic reasons, it may be that Romania was more of a help than Italy to the German war effort. The Germans maybe could have profited by Italy staying neutral?
@DensApri
@DensApri Жыл бұрын
Germans also fought the British empire before the soviets, and the Italian main war effort was directed against the British (tough not so effectively to say the least)
@fan9775
@fan9775 Жыл бұрын
But good thing they didn’t.
@fuxihutterer8088
@fuxihutterer8088 Жыл бұрын
Wow italy really ist even more Shit
@jakew7982
@jakew7982 Жыл бұрын
It depends if Germany would have got involved in North Africa if Italy hadn’t joined the war. Italy did do a somewhat decent job in challenging the free movement of the Allies within the Med.
@brunobacelli5389
@brunobacelli5389 Жыл бұрын
@@jakew7982 Yes, the Mediterranean being closed was a problem for the British, but did this give a real advantage to the Germans?
@donaldg.freeman2804
@donaldg.freeman2804 Жыл бұрын
Very informative. Added quite a lot to the little I knew about Romania's war.
@tricolourbearer2435
@tricolourbearer2435 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this one! Very interesting perspective, and obviously a welcome one from a Romanian! :)
@ComradeDany
@ComradeDany 2 ай бұрын
I dont think u should be happy that there is a video about your country's fascists regime and that contributed to killing innocent people
@lloydster9000
@lloydster9000 Жыл бұрын
My great-grandmother’s second husband had a brother who died during Operation Tidal Wave. Rest In Peace, John W. Potts of Sycamore, IL.
@Insanerobert44
@Insanerobert44 Жыл бұрын
It is severely understated how the Soviet Union was seen as a bigger threat than Germany to Eastern European countries, especially before the war and Romania was no exception. One of my grandmothers lived the war and for her, it was a shocking difference between German soldiers and the Russians and how they threated people in her region. She told me how clean and disciplined were German soldiers and since in her region she lives, there were hardly any jewish minorities, she has no recall of the atrocities we usually hear about them. She said soldiers used to respectfully treat people and trade goods like chocolate for food and other stuff and if they crossed the line or behaved disrespectfully, the officers were eager to punish them or even shoot the soldier on spot. On the other hand, the Soviet forces would get drunk, would rob, kill people that opposed them and rape women regardless of age or etnicity so most Romanian women preferred to hide when they heard Soviet troops were underway after the alliance change in 1944. She told me how she used to hide in hay and other places with her female relatives/neighbours and how they feared to be found, since it was impredictable how the soldiers would react and how far would go. And the officers didn't even bother to punish or control this behavior (perhaps even encourage it). She also shared stories about how the Soviets used to drink, listen to music, made sex with women, "make their needs" and sleep in the same place, without intimacy, shame or regards to hygene or cleaniness, some of them even getting dysentery.
@WEMBLEYNE
@WEMBLEYNE 10 ай бұрын
I'm Romanian and I keep hearing the same stories how great the Germans treated the Romanian civilians. Germans were allies and the Soviets were the enemies. Wtf did you expect? You think the romanians were handing candies to soviet kids??? If the Germans were so civilized why weren't they behaving the same towards the soviet civilians? I'm pretty sure after 23 August the attitude of the Germans changed dramatically towards their former allies.
@oboroth51
@oboroth51 9 ай бұрын
​@@WEMBLEYNEthe soviets were raping and killing while they had control of romania you clown
@avlach3088
@avlach3088 9 ай бұрын
@@WEMBLEYNE Germans continued to act disciplined in the soviet union as well, the same stories that are heard in Romania can be heard in Ukraine and the baltic countries. The only civillians killed were partisans.
@rarescevei8268
@rarescevei8268 6 ай бұрын
My grandmother also told me of an experience her mother had. Her mother's father owned a farm. When german soilders were in the area, the german officer asked how much one cow cost and bought the cow from her. When Soviet soilders came they stole all the cows.
@pedjatrninic
@pedjatrninic 4 ай бұрын
Bullshit.
@uberbeeg
@uberbeeg Жыл бұрын
It's so refreshing to hear about the other powers in WWII. The main powers have been done to death.
@lawrencerogers576
@lawrencerogers576 Жыл бұрын
First-class summation of this period in history. Your videos are always of a high standard. I look out for them. Thanks.
@TFJWise
@TFJWise Жыл бұрын
King Michael I of Romania played a huge role in overthrowing Antonescu, throwing the Axis out of Romania and shortening the war by up to 6 months, but was ousted by the Soviets in 1948 due to Churchill and Roosevelt gifting half of Europe to Stalin. And he died only five years ago.
@TFJWise
@TFJWise Жыл бұрын
@@rubobostes1937 Do you honestly think that he did that willingly so that he and his Mum could go into exile for the next 40 years? Churchill and Roosevelt willingly satisfied Stalin’s appetite with Poland, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Eastern Germany, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Albania and North Korea.
@bogdantoma8472
@bogdantoma8472 Жыл бұрын
Also, I believe Romania would have never gotten back Northern Transylvania if we fought the soviets to the end. That alongside all the destruction that would have been caused by a war on our territory.
@shadowlord1418
@shadowlord1418 Жыл бұрын
He trusted the Soviets his mistake was on him
@killthereds2.043
@killthereds2.043 Жыл бұрын
@@rubobostes1937 numele tau spune tot;)
@bulllea
@bulllea Жыл бұрын
​@@bogdantoma8472 who said that we should fought to the soviets ? a peace treaty with soviets would have been nice before the coup d'etat the slow thinking little Michael I did . but , as the history have proven , little Michael was not a thinker . at all .
@jeremybertz796
@jeremybertz796 Жыл бұрын
Its nice to have channels now start to cover non-major players in WW2! Great video!
@michellejean11
@michellejean11 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, that was mostly new and more detailed then I had know about the Romanian - German Alliance.
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094 Жыл бұрын
Whats even more interesting about this period and during Interwar was the way an Iron Commissar named Eugen Alimănescu dealt with crime in 1930s Romania...which is something you only see in Untouchables and the Wild West...or sth related to Al Capone and John Dillinger. His cases would make Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes proud. EDIT: And yes...he even did the Orient Express one 26 years after the book..
@generationclash5004
@generationclash5004 Жыл бұрын
Didn't he eventually sell out and became an enforcer for the Communists in the 50's, though?
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094 Жыл бұрын
@@generationclash5004 Yes he did. Although the fact that he interrogated and tortured the resistance members from the mountains was never confirmed. And he did shoot a Russian spy which lead to his downfall/retirement.
@generationclash5004
@generationclash5004 Жыл бұрын
@@v.emiltheii-nd.8094 He did in fact torture priests and other religious leaders, though.
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094 Жыл бұрын
@@generationclash5004 That much is true (although my point is that records from the communist period, especially the 1950s, are unfortunately murky in general and the propaganda, discrediting and lies were so thorough that people in Romania nowadays still believe King Michael I ran away with the gold even though that's false. So it is possible they made him look worse than he actually was the moment he became a liability to them). Although the most suspect is whatever happened to him. Was he thrown off a train or did he really retired and sold apples? Whatever the case 1958 is the year he died on his certificate.
@christopherellis2663
@christopherellis2663 Жыл бұрын
It is rumoured that Capone was from Romania
@msgfrmdaactionman3000
@msgfrmdaactionman3000 Жыл бұрын
That's pretty awesome history, thanks! A Romanian Colonel was also staying in the 10 man tent I was in at Iraq, lol. 2004 Camp Victory, near Baghdad airport.
@backtobettertimes5864
@backtobettertimes5864 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always!
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 Жыл бұрын
I knew about Romanian oil and soldiers helping the Axis. But the bro-mance it's leader with Hitler was a new one for me. Nice video.
@MrJakobMovies
@MrJakobMovies Жыл бұрын
Well i guess im playing romania in hoi 4 now, i was gonna sleep but this happens to me everytime i watch these videos
@tonyjedioftheforest1364
@tonyjedioftheforest1364 Жыл бұрын
Good video, loads of info that I was not aware of.
@MrProsat
@MrProsat Жыл бұрын
Interesting. Romanian troops given a bad name during the Soviet breakout to surround the Axis forces at Stalingrad. But considered what they were armed with, I suppose not much could have been expected. Like to know why Hungary and Romania hated each other so much that the Germans couldn't put them near each other on the front.
@juliantheapostate8295
@juliantheapostate8295 Жыл бұрын
I think the Romanians fought quite well against the Soviet Tank Corps considering how under equipped they were
@WEMBLEYNE
@WEMBLEYNE 10 ай бұрын
Just have a look at the map and you will understand why romanians wanted them dead.
@oliversherman2414
@oliversherman2414 3 ай бұрын
Great video 👍🏻
@jantschierschky3461
@jantschierschky3461 Жыл бұрын
Well Rumania played an extremely important role, in most regards were better soldiers and more reliable than Italian troops at the eastern front. The oil from Rumania was crucial. However the Rumanians lacked heavy guns and ammunition.
@ionutandanuta7607
@ionutandanuta7607 Жыл бұрын
We had ammunition but we needed heavier tanks
@jantschierschky3461
@jantschierschky3461 Жыл бұрын
@@ionutandanuta7607 small arms ammo was low. Biggest issue was with PAK, only 37mm.
@MrQ454
@MrQ454 Жыл бұрын
@@jantschierschky3461 Romanians built better antitank guns at 75 mm but came too latter (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/75_mm_Re%C8%99i%C8%9Ba_Model_1943. They had heavy guns but the enemies had more and heavier!
@jantschierschky3461
@jantschierschky3461 Жыл бұрын
@@MrQ454 i am aware, biggest issue was at stalingrad, nothing to stop the soviet tanks
@MrQ454
@MrQ454 Жыл бұрын
@@jantschierschky3461 In Stalingrad things were much worse and mostly because of the Germans! First of all there weren't enough troops to cover both flanks and there weren't even any reserve troops for a long time before the Germans gave in and created something that proved insufficient. Then the supply was in short supply also because of the Germans who had monopolized the transport favoring their troops in the city with ammunition and fuel. So the Romanians had shortages ranging from artillery shells to winter clothing and food for many weeks before the attack began. The result was that the Soviet tanks penetrated the heavily thinned lines, which had virtually no support behind them. Even if they had had stronger guns they could not have done much as there were not enough men to cover the entire length of the front. It should be noted that the Romanians were aware of the bad situation they were in and repeatedly asked for action, but the Germans refused almost all calls
@Bede1968
@Bede1968 Жыл бұрын
Of course Antonescu preferred Hitler and the Nazis to Stalin and the communists. But he mainly sided with Germany knowing that Romania couldn't have resisted better than Poland being attacked by the Germans and Hungarians from the West and by the Soviets from the East. Antonescu would have been on the side of Britain, had Britain been geographically closer to Romania than the USSR.
@laf43777
@laf43777 Жыл бұрын
Very informative
@spqr1945
@spqr1945 Жыл бұрын
Stalin made a huge mistake taking Bessarabia from Romania. Romania became a valuable axis power providing manpower and resources to Germany.
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094
@v.emiltheii-nd.8094 Жыл бұрын
Hindsight is 20/20.
@dongilleo9743
@dongilleo9743 Жыл бұрын
Same thing with Finland. Finland would have happily kept it's head down and remained neutral through the war. By attacking Finland in November 1939, supposedly to keep Finland from posing a threat, but in reality just an excuse to seize territory, Stalin assured that Finland was pushed into working with Germany.
@oneshotme
@oneshotme Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your video and so I gave it a Thumbs Up
@FlexBeanbag
@FlexBeanbag Жыл бұрын
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@luciancarp7496
@luciancarp7496 Жыл бұрын
The commentary is objective, documented and quite impartial. However, there are also some "slips". The territorial losses were: Bessarabia, in favor of the U.S.S.R.; Transylvania in favor of Hungary; Quadrilateral, in favor of Bulgaria. These brought a large number of refugees to the Kingdom of Romania and led to the political conclusion that Bessarabia and Transylvania must be recovered only with the help of Germany.
@mikesmith2905
@mikesmith2905 Жыл бұрын
Interesting, thanks
@SayNoToDemocide1
@SayNoToDemocide1 Жыл бұрын
Where did you find footage of the armored train at 1:44? I know of the video "Pociąg Pancerny nr 11 "Danuta" (Armored train no 11)", but I may as well go looking for hen's teeth rather than look for footage of armored trains. Maybe you and Pathe1939 found it in a footage archive, possibly the same archive. Sorry to be off-topic.
@lestra5
@lestra5 Жыл бұрын
you have the most epic intro video pls bring back the long version its so epic!!!!!!!!!!
@anonymousphantom9644
@anonymousphantom9644 Жыл бұрын
I want more videos about the Hungarians and Thais during WWII
@PabloCruise1
@PabloCruise1 Жыл бұрын
I want world peace.
@renevalleramos994
@renevalleramos994 Жыл бұрын
It's more like a one-sided love story, when the one gives it all but none from the other..
@johnelliott7375
@johnelliott7375 Жыл бұрын
We were taught all of this except for the bromance part in American History in Jr. High, World history in Intermediate and High school. But we were taught all kinds of things like this, you have to remember that it was like almost 40 years ago. Great day to you on this Monday morning.
@abiyemekonen6235
@abiyemekonen6235 Жыл бұрын
I didn't know that. Nice to know
@fr.michaelknipe4839
@fr.michaelknipe4839 Жыл бұрын
Excellent
@paulcrowley8587
@paulcrowley8587 Жыл бұрын
Wars are a problem for countries close to the combatants. Cooperate or suffer. These guys had no choice with the combined axis powers of Germany and Russia on their borders.. When those split Germany was the better choice at the time. But once it is clear that Germany will lose, all countries will pick the clear winners, being the British empire, when it is clear than they are on the losing side. Practical necessity is the logical choice.
@nostromokg
@nostromokg Жыл бұрын
Very informative... Greetings from Serbia
@ExRhodesian
@ExRhodesian Жыл бұрын
Antonescu met his end bravely, men like him are very rare.
@ferdinand8994
@ferdinand8994 Жыл бұрын
Men like him are almost extinct at this point..
@artaxerxe1
@artaxerxe1 11 ай бұрын
Ceaușescu was another one.
@WEMBLEYNE
@WEMBLEYNE 10 ай бұрын
Sucks to get stabbed in the back by a 19years old little shit
@VladVlad-ul1io
@VladVlad-ul1io 7 ай бұрын
Are you white from zimbabwe?
@ExRhodesian
@ExRhodesian 7 ай бұрын
Close but no cigar.
@nickdarr7328
@nickdarr7328 Жыл бұрын
A great irony is after the war when seeing the so called "secret protocols" of the Molotov Ribbentrop pact we found out Stalin had written permission and Hitler's ok to annex parts of Romania in Bessarabia. I wonder if German diplomats saw this coming.
@TranscendianIntendor
@TranscendianIntendor Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I was aware of manpower given the German army, and oil, but wasn't aware of the sizes of those donations. Nor was I aware of the links between German receipts and that Romania was not paid and what that meant to the Romanian financial system. I hope that the US continues its policy of honoring all its debts.
@ferdinand8994
@ferdinand8994 Жыл бұрын
Us and honour in the same sentence? Crazy
@TranscendianIntendor
@TranscendianIntendor Жыл бұрын
@@ferdinand8994 I am brought to near curses Ferdinand considering the places and times. Failed morality and wasted courage may be the story since I was born in 1952 but there are degrees to failure and betrayal and the US in paying its bills as a guiding principle meant it was the best of reserve currencies.
@snneakydevil
@snneakydevil Жыл бұрын
I love so much your content man keep it up ,could you upload some about the burma and indochina campaign?
@carolinewynton-rhodes3810
@carolinewynton-rhodes3810 Жыл бұрын
Yes, l knew all this. Learnt it all in school.
@dms-f16
@dms-f16 Жыл бұрын
And also Romania switching sides shortened the war by 6 months!
@Mr9thArmy
@Mr9thArmy Жыл бұрын
Even if Romania changed sides and joined with allies by kicking out General Ion Antonescu from throne with a coup on 23rd August 1944, Romania didn't escaped of troubles. After war on 1945 on Yalta the major powers (US, UK and Russia) decide it to split countries and Winston Churchill decide it to give Romania to Russia. Why? Because even if country (Romania) switched sides and joined with allies later in war it didn't change the matter that it commited war crimes and one of them was supporting Germany with resources, manpower and weapons. After WW2 Romania has been under communism boot almost for half of century (44 years) until 1989 when Romania has executed Ceausescu husbands (Nicolae and Elena) for their crimes against country and it's people.
@Tomekk25
@Tomekk25 Жыл бұрын
At 5:40 that is a hungarian Csaba armored car
@mohammedsaysrashid3587
@mohammedsaysrashid3587 Жыл бұрын
Thanks (the Front ) channel ...Yes I had knowledges about WW2 Participation of Romania as 3rd Axis Power in Europe content Not as 2nd one....or such Details ...allot thanks
@TallDude73
@TallDude73 Жыл бұрын
Did you mean "Sevastopol" at 6:03?
@crhu319
@crhu319 Жыл бұрын
Shouldn't this story begin at latest with the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact wherein the Germans tacitly supported seizure of Moldova/Bessarabia and it's incorporation into USSR? It seems this is the tipping point argument to join the Axis, only once it was clear that Molotov-Ribbentrop was to be abandoned & Barbarossa launched. At that point it's a choice between two expansionist powers.
@honodle7219
@honodle7219 Жыл бұрын
Romania, like Italy, tired of Germany and the war when it started rolling over them; both countries switched sides.
@dudugardus343
@dudugardus343 Жыл бұрын
Almost every axis country tried to switch sides.Only romania and italy make it ,or if u like the idea,finland too.Even slovakia did it late in war
@lexthemystic3541
@lexthemystic3541 Жыл бұрын
@@dudugardus343 Finland managed it. Lapland’s War.
@cedricliggins7528
@cedricliggins7528 Жыл бұрын
Romanian manpower support to Germany in the Soviet Union was like South Korean support of the US in Vietnam
@rarescevei8268
@rarescevei8268 6 ай бұрын
No, Romania provided around 700000 soilders.
@Mulligatawney
@Mulligatawney Жыл бұрын
Hiring Antonescu as PM was a great example of someone foolishly trying to compromise with fascists and getting facerolled. You can't negotiate or work with them, they'll simply take everything you give and then take the rest.
@AbuBased731
@AbuBased731 Жыл бұрын
Good BASED Antonescu
@mimisor66
@mimisor66 Жыл бұрын
still better than being a conquered country. The choice was cooperate or we will divide you up among your neighbours that are cooperating with us. That was after already taking two great parts of Romania away. A no-brainer, one might say.
@BillyBOB-sm3rl
@BillyBOB-sm3rl Жыл бұрын
I watched a documentary about the raid on the oil fields. And how it hurt Germany when Russia pushed th Germans out and they flipped sides.
@tarta2002dragos
@tarta2002dragos Жыл бұрын
Do you have the name of the documentary?
@BillyBOB-sm3rl
@BillyBOB-sm3rl Жыл бұрын
@@tarta2002dragos It was on A&E or Discovery Channel back in the 80s. They did a lot of WW2 stuff back then.
@YoJimBoHugabaJoe
@YoJimBoHugabaJoe Жыл бұрын
Funny how such a small amount of oil by todays standards was a huge amount back then
@nopottrept
@nopottrept Жыл бұрын
6:03 just a nitpick but the city is sevastopol
@Chiller01
@Chiller01 Жыл бұрын
My father was in the 15th Air Force flying out of Italy. The 15th were the planes that bombed the Ploiesti fields and refineries among many other targets in 1944. There were dozens of raids on the oil fields which did eventually reduce the flow of oil to Germany to a trickle.
@artilire
@artilire Жыл бұрын
Why do I love the way you say Soviet
@niller88
@niller88 Жыл бұрын
Great respect for the Romanian effort! Even though the forces of evil triumphed their bravery are an inspiration for the future.
@TiPeteux
@TiPeteux Жыл бұрын
Wow man so edgy.
@nonautemrexchristus5637
@nonautemrexchristus5637 Жыл бұрын
How very edgy, you must be loved by everyone in 6th grade
@assmilkerfeetretriever
@assmilkerfeetretriever Жыл бұрын
Whats wrong with wanting your country to win a war to with a behemoth of an empire as big as a continet which forced you to give your land away or else they would attack?
@killthereds2.043
@killthereds2.043 Жыл бұрын
@@TiPeteux what?
@leonardlopez4106
@leonardlopez4106 Жыл бұрын
honestly, like I knew about their resource dependency on Romania and a bit of troops used in Russia, but 1.2 million men!!! Bro, for the Germans to have around 3 million plus Romania's 1.2mil how'd they lose? I mean I know how, but c'mon. I really think that if senor Hilter had gone for an all out assault on Moscow instead of Stalingrad he would of lopped off soviet high commands head. Reason being is I'm sure Stalin was the same as Hilter, as in he wouldn't leave the capital out of pride even with German forces just 20 kilometers away or so. But I like hearing about non-Major powers, next you should do Bulgaria and Hungary if you haven't already. I'm pretty sure even the minors alone did more for the axis than Italy ever could
@stephenmeier4658
@stephenmeier4658 Жыл бұрын
"more troops in Russia than Italy"...Mussolini insisted on sending soldiers to the Eastern front, against the instincts of Hitler, who did not want Italians in Russia (by this time the lacking martial qualities of the Italian armies had been made manifest).
@zenster1097
@zenster1097 Жыл бұрын
I love your use of oil being called "black gold."
@FeldwebelWolfenstool
@FeldwebelWolfenstool Жыл бұрын
..."Where a Finnish SS man stood, the enemy was always defeated." "heinrich the dick" himmler
@havocgr1976
@havocgr1976 Жыл бұрын
The oil fields in Ploesti was the main reason Germany postponed their USSR invansion to secure Greece.If they didnt RAF could launch bombing raids from there.
@parvizdeamer
@parvizdeamer Жыл бұрын
Wait, if Romania switched to the Allies, how did they wind up under Soviet rule after the way. Actually I’d be really interested to know how post-war negotiations lead to the division of Europe
@dudugardus343
@dudugardus343 Жыл бұрын
It was on soviet sphere of influence,unfortunately
@williamromine5715
@williamromine5715 Жыл бұрын
You do know that the USSR was part of the allies? Churchill knew Stalin wouldn't keep his word about letting the Eastern European countries remain free, Roosevelt thought he could control Stalin. Unfortunately, Churchill was right, and the Eastern European nations(Poland, Romania etc) were swallowed up by the USSR after the war.
@MrQ454
@MrQ454 Жыл бұрын
even though the effort and strategic importance was greater than in the case of Italy, which was recognized as a co-belligerent, the Soviets did not want to recognize
@phillipallen3259
@phillipallen3259 Жыл бұрын
The reason is two fold location and the fact that they supported the Nazis. The Soviet Union took control of as much as they could without upsetting their western allies.
@wallachia4797
@wallachia4797 Жыл бұрын
Czechoslovakia was an Ally before the war even began. Poland was the country over which the war started to begin with; allegiance wasn't important, the Soviet Empire took all it was allowed to take.
@faranume3186
@faranume3186 Жыл бұрын
Make a video about romanian troops fighting with soviets in ww2. I heard they fought in Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Austria.
@cat_city2009
@cat_city2009 Жыл бұрын
Now do one about the Allies. I want another video about how badass the Yugoslav partisans were.
@nikolaikorsakov6246
@nikolaikorsakov6246 Жыл бұрын
Does anyone know the name of that gigantic Aryan in the intro photo? He’s massive.
@robertm2663
@robertm2663 Жыл бұрын
Vladimir Putin
@rarescevei8268
@rarescevei8268 Жыл бұрын
@@robertm2663 It is such a hilarious joke, so much so that all 8 billion people on earth forgot to laugh
@domdabomb2033
@domdabomb2033 Жыл бұрын
Antonescu is an interesting story. He took over Romania at a time where no one really wanted to. He started out as a facist and then outlawed the Iron Guard and became just an average right wing politician while still retaining his military leadership. He never harmed a Jew inside of Romania, but didn't care for the ones outside of it. He was a staunch anti-Communist. He allied with the guys who could stop his Communist enemies. He was an interesting case, but ultimately on the wrong side.
@WEMBLEYNE
@WEMBLEYNE 10 ай бұрын
Yes and no. The romanians had no business in stalingrad. They should had stopped after retaking Basarabia. In the end it was Hitler who aproved the takeaway of transilvania and Basarabia. I mean, it's a matter of self esteem, you don't ally with the bully.
@domdabomb2033
@domdabomb2033 10 ай бұрын
@@WEMBLEYNE agreed. They really shouldn’t have gone that far. But as history later proved, life in Romania was actually better under antonescu than under the soviet puppet regime led by the Romanian communists. So it’s really hard to tell, but it is what it is and history can’t be undone.
@danielandrone8795
@danielandrone8795 4 ай бұрын
​@@WEMBLEYNEof course, and the British should have stop after they won the air battle with Germany..... use your head for something other than keeping the rain from falling into your neck
@WEMBLEYNE
@WEMBLEYNE 4 ай бұрын
@@danielandrone8795 if you compare Romania with the British empire at that time I suggest you stop sniffing glue.
@danielandrone8795
@danielandrone8795 4 ай бұрын
@@WEMBLEYNE he he... if USSR was the main danger to Romania at that time, why it should stop after retaking Basarabia ? Kind of the same thing.... why British empire had the right to pursue Germany untill was defeated, after the British won the air battle, and Romania should had stopped after retaking Basarabia? I think u sniff glue, becose u think double standard is ok....
@randywise5241
@randywise5241 Жыл бұрын
The Balkans seem to have a very messed up history. Amazing stories come from that region.
@NYG5
@NYG5 Жыл бұрын
Romanians and Italian troops guarding Stalingrad's flanks weren't equipped with proper antitank weapons which lead to the city's encirclement and destruction of axis armies.
@cpt_bill366
@cpt_bill366 Жыл бұрын
Hold up. Just how do you get from Poland to France via Romania?
@MrQ454
@MrQ454 Жыл бұрын
Most of them with ships direct to France (Black Sea-Mediterranean Sea). Some of them arrived by sea in Syria (which was controlled by France then) and latter came to France.
@iustinsavu4942
@iustinsavu4942 Жыл бұрын
Big hugs from Romania. Salutari. 😄
@cedricliggins7528
@cedricliggins7528 Жыл бұрын
Romanian women are the best
@iustinsavu4942
@iustinsavu4942 Жыл бұрын
@@cedricliggins7528 what about the male population?
@FSSRTNO
@FSSRTNO Жыл бұрын
7:27 ayo-
@themilkman5401
@themilkman5401 Жыл бұрын
Love the video as always! As much as I do find videos about the Western Front fascinating, there are a group of men in the Pacific who have been severely overlooked. The men in particular are the U.S Navy's Corpsman aka "Doc" and the Navy's Construction Battalion, aka the "Seabees". The Corpsmen were always targeted by the Japanese, leaving many to perish who sought to answer the call to their Marines and in such, most recipients of the Medal of Honor were received by Navy Corpsmen. The Navy Seabees, most of my family including my Daddy himself who was apart of Mobile Naval Construction Battalion 5 during his 2 tours in Afghanistan, are known for their ability to build on the frontlines even before Marines arrive, defend their construction vigorously, their ability to steal/"tactically acquire", and throughout their existence to this day they have never lost an inch of ground. During one encounter when the Seabees were constructing an airfield, the Japanese ambushed the Seabees. In result, the Seabees embarked upon their bulldozer known as "Natasha" with 1903 Springfields and managed to cause the Japanese to panic out of fear and casualties. Their emblem was even created by Disney and their actions inspired the film "The Fighting Seabees". To this day, their motto is "Can Do!"
@joehall6559
@joehall6559 11 ай бұрын
never new this part of the war.
@trolltalwar
@trolltalwar Жыл бұрын
romania made an all in bet on germany for one simple reason, the same reason that so many other countries assisted germany: communism had to be obliterated. barbarossa was the do or die moment in history and was the only chance to remove the USSR
@michaelbelcher2041
@michaelbelcher2041 Жыл бұрын
I did not know
@romanianspy4277
@romanianspy4277 Жыл бұрын
EYYY LES GOOOOOOOOO
@lloydchristmas1086
@lloydchristmas1086 Жыл бұрын
Spanish volunteers held off 3 or 4 soviet army attacks at Krasny Bor preventing all of Army Group North from being surrounded and wiped out. It was one of the biggest achievments on the entire eastern front. Hitler had nothing but praise for the Spaniards.
@danwhornham4037
@danwhornham4037 Жыл бұрын
New to me, thanks.
@charles_0017
@charles_0017 Жыл бұрын
When I think of Romania's contribution to the war effort on the Axis side, I don't think of their armies. I think of their large oil fields that fueled the German war machine, the tanks, the aircraft, the Wehrmacht was reliant on this oil source from Romania. Especially after Germany's failed attempt to capture the oil fields in the Caucasus, the Wehrmacht became more desperate and short on fuel and increasingly reliant on Romania's oil fields in 1943 right up until Romania defected to the Allied side when Soviet troops stormed across the border in 1944.
@MrQ454
@MrQ454 Жыл бұрын
read about the conquer of Crimea and how many Romanians were there before came with those stories!
@aidankitson7877
@aidankitson7877 4 ай бұрын
I heard that Slovakia was the only army to accompany Germany at the beginning of Barbarossa
@turbomarcel7472
@turbomarcel7472 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget the most notorious of them all. Sam "Candyman" Hyde, Hitlers top guy
@davidsmith1310
@davidsmith1310 Жыл бұрын
Question: What countries would have contributed forces for the invasion of Japan had the nukes not been used?
@gordonlard1092
@gordonlard1092 Жыл бұрын
Russia
@thecell8787
@thecell8787 Жыл бұрын
What video is the comment of the week from?
@tomislavmatic4146
@tomislavmatic4146 Жыл бұрын
There was only one minor axis army shoulder to shoulder with germans inside Stalingrad hell
@juliantheapostate8295
@juliantheapostate8295 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget their Russian allies. The 'Hiwis'
@haroldearlgray5629
@haroldearlgray5629 Жыл бұрын
Slovakia will never gets it's awknoledgement
@cedricliggins7528
@cedricliggins7528 Жыл бұрын
Romanians are considered "Latin" not Slavic.
@cedricliggins7528
@cedricliggins7528 Жыл бұрын
@@rubobostes1937 My girlfriend from Romania doesn't call herself that.
@killthereds2.043
@killthereds2.043 Жыл бұрын
Which is also why Hitler wanted them as allies and didn’t plan to exterminate them
@grayley1233
@grayley1233 Жыл бұрын
Do a vid on Hungary next, they were very devout, Germany even supplied them some of their precious Tiger tanks
@InquisitorXarius
@InquisitorXarius Жыл бұрын
Yeah, uh, no, Hungary sucked during WW2. Hungary was the first axis member after Italy to try to leave the axis when they got cold feet which failed badly. In general, Hungary was an economic and military hindrance on the axis. Romania, on the other hand, was both militarily and economically vital to the axis. At the same time, Hungary kept trying to convince the Nazis to kill the Romanians because of Hungary’s fantasy of inflicting tyranny on Transylvania.
@grayley1233
@grayley1233 Жыл бұрын
Didn't say they were good, they stuck around however for a good while and I think they would be interesting to talk about.
@generationclash5004
@generationclash5004 Жыл бұрын
@@InquisitorXarius You forgot the Hungarians casually deporting and massacring Romanians when Northern Transylvania was stolen from us by the Germans and Italians in the absolute sham that was the Second Vienna Award. Look up Nuşfălău, Ip and Treznea in particular.
@InquisitorXarius
@InquisitorXarius Жыл бұрын
@@grayley1233 I agree WW2 Hungary should be discussed by our boi Geetsly. However, calling Hungary a “very devout” member of the Axis powers is intellectually dishonest.
@grayley1233
@grayley1233 Жыл бұрын
I will be honest I have not heard much about them and may be incorrect, which appears to be the case (apologies), all the more reason for a educational vid on them lol
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