Wow, I’m so pleased with how quickly you’re moving through this history. It’s not easy to keep my attention, but your straightforward and nonstop recount has me glued to the screen. Thank you!
@MadeInHistory25 күн бұрын
Very glad you enjoyed it!
@BBB-rd2qi24 күн бұрын
Agreed! This documentary organized a fast amount of history and moved through the information with ease. Bonus points for colorization!
@leskobrandon45182 күн бұрын
History is agreed upon by lies. Think about it.
@jebbroham1776Ай бұрын
Don't make the mistake of thinking that this can never happen again...because it already is, only this time it's coming from Asia and the Middle East.
@lilmike2710Ай бұрын
Yeah... And now we have some radical nutcase insider in Washington that has "leaked" top secret military strategy to Israel's enemy. It's crap like this that causes world wars to start. I'm no diplomatic or political expert but it's probably safe to say that a country might get a little bit upset with their "ally" feeding military intelligence to a 💩 hole country that they're currently at war with. Personally, I wouldn't blame them if they were to demand that the "leaker" be named and if not handed over, then at least see to it that they're punished accordingly.
@williamhemmings2879Ай бұрын
What?
@michaelholston2233Ай бұрын
Nevermind him....that's a bullshit statement made by some MAGA motherfucker. @@williamhemmings2879
@aussiedownunder4186Ай бұрын
Yes but World War has not happened YET!!
@DominicFlynnАй бұрын
They took over the Ukraine in 2014
@robertmejia9817Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@MadeInHistoryАй бұрын
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
@principlvideotekaАй бұрын
Your series of world history videos is the best that I found on youtube. Very in depth but easy to listen to at the same time and covering pretty much everything notable. Great content!
@MLawrence-z9kАй бұрын
Yeah as long as they don't blurr out anything because history is not ment to be blurred especially the violence & brutality , it's supposed to be a reminder to us & blurring it is disrespectful to the ppl that dies for their country
@rogerpattubeАй бұрын
The start is misleading
@emerkamp1Ай бұрын
Mussolini was more than just a Socialist journalist. Dude was a fanatic from years earlier. His use of leftist Gov. is skewed throughout also, seems to use it everywhere. Germany got more than what was stated from the US is another. Try the whole eugenics program
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Hitler and Eva Braun escaped to Argentina. Watch the docudrama film Greywolf and Mark Felton videos; Find the Fuhrer, if you don’t believe me.
@nmm2867Ай бұрын
nice documentary film
@t.l.1610Ай бұрын
Thank you!! Great job. 👏 I’m always struck by how far we’ve come restoring old footage now. Colorizing it used to be controversial, but it does help humanize the faces we’re seeing.
@philipmcdonagh1094Ай бұрын
Maybe someone should go into the Louvre and turn the Mona Lisa and other masterpieces into black and white. Photography is itself an art and should be left the way it originally produced, restoring it like paintings is fine. Colourizing it shouldn't be done. Of course that's just my opinion. Each to his or her own.
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Hitler and Eva Braun escaped to Argentina. Watch the docudrama film Greywolf and Mark Felton videos; Find the Fuhrer, if you don’t believe me.
@t.l.1610Ай бұрын
@@philipmcdonagh1094 Def depends on individual preference. I used to feel like you do - but then I saw the impact color had on my teenager. Instead of random historical video, they became people that’s valuable.
@kerrimuir1Ай бұрын
It’s so true the colour does make them more human, more relatable .
@igordewit735727 күн бұрын
True. It ceases to be stuff from far away in the past... Colourising makes you realise this could easily happen again. It always did in the past,like clockwork.We are not that different..
@D_TedHitchcockАй бұрын
Why no mention of the USSR invading from the east and splitting Poland with Germany in Sept '39?
@philipmcdonagh1094Ай бұрын
Who would you rather live under Stalin or Hitler. Me Hitler all day long. As usual with this topic its all the winners against the looser's. Stalin killed more or his own people than Hitler and was at it up till his death. And of course he walked free after the war so we could have the cold war and an arms race. And yes Hitler and Stalin invaded Poland hand in hand so they both kicked the war off. Bet you weren't thought that in school.
@MLawrence-z9kАй бұрын
I just noticed that too!!! They forgot to mention alot of things but it's still a very informative doc for only being 2hr long
@trafficjon400Ай бұрын
What did the Nazi soldiers belt Buckle read out?
@trafficjon400Ай бұрын
@@MLawrence-z9k Important things should never be left out no matter how short or long.
@zschow9259Ай бұрын
@@trafficjon400 thats wat she said
@jda7656Ай бұрын
Outstanding video! Thank you so much for the upload and keep up the great work!
@Arthur-tx8fdАй бұрын
Transferring the footage to color is exceptional
@noturdad5354Ай бұрын
Thank you for this, I love the history of the wars and everything that happened especially during the Second World War
@brainstormingsharing1309Ай бұрын
🔴 Absolutely well done and definitely keep it up! 👍👏👍👏👍
@kirstimiller3029Ай бұрын
This was so informative I learned so much in this video. I didn't miss a single word I was enthralled.
@thomasbolton8373Ай бұрын
what a brilliant doc. so informative and answers so many questions. well done, i congratulate you on your efforts. thank you.
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Hitler and Eva Braun escaped to Argentina. Watch the docudrama film Greywolf and Mark Felton videos; Find the Fuhrer, if you don’t believe me.
@MilitarySummaryChannel2024Ай бұрын
I have 1 friend. His parents grew up during World War II, and they were traumatized by it. Now that he's an adult, he understands why they couldn't express love to him and his brother. The war had stripped them of the ability to show kindness and affection. His grandparents couldn't show it to his parents, and his parents couldn't show it to him and his brother. He has suffered so much, his parents suffer, and their families suffer as well. And he hopes that his son won't have to suffer. He pours all his love into his child. The best he can. When the war ended, it took generations for mental health to recover.
@redbaron9029Ай бұрын
They should ask for reparations from zionists who created this mess.
@samdoors5132Ай бұрын
I guess they were all having sex with mad looks on their faces They were also probably reliving it in their mind at the same time.
@TheDavidlloydjonesАй бұрын
Nope. Mental health will align itself with behavior, in ten minutes flat at most, and usually instantly or in a matter of seconds.. People who whine on and on about their mental health are just making excuses for their own bad behavior.
@philipmcdonagh1094Ай бұрын
Please tell me you have more than 1 friend.
@appaho9telАй бұрын
This mental/emotional state is not fixed or permanent. Brainwave training is proven to drastically change this mental state.
@redwandennaoui4508Ай бұрын
Informative documentary, thank you for sharing this with us
@antoniajerndorf16 күн бұрын
Tack!
@MadeInHistory16 күн бұрын
Thank you very much! Very glad you enjoyed it!
@mikesciales976810 күн бұрын
Very well done! I learned a lot, especially about the later part of the war, the pacific campaigns. Thanks for creating this.
@MadeInHistory10 күн бұрын
No problem! Glad you enjoyed it!
@CharlesHarris-zw8vf7 күн бұрын
Good stuff. Colorization good. No intro at all. You just jump right in.
@williamhemmings2879Ай бұрын
One point that’s interesting the article mentioned the battle of the bulge having taken in January 1945. It was December 1944.😮
@alvaroegoaguirrefernandez6149Ай бұрын
Really playing it safe by avoiding mention of Japanese war crimes
@bogbody9952Ай бұрын
Isn't that always the case?? Clearly there's a reason for it. I think Truman wanted the Japanese as allies more than justice for the dead and mangled. It sure looked like Russia was going to steamroll western Europe the way they stole eastern Europe. The allies broke Japan but didn't rub it in and perhaps that may have insured their true commitment fighting Stalin if they were needed. Just a guess, I don't know.
@lilmike2710Ай бұрын
Indeed. Virtually every act of the Japanese military during that time was a war crime. But no need to mention it or even remind people about it, because Japan 100% paid for her sins. The only reason that the Emperor wasn't hung was for the sake of the civilian population AND America's plans to rebuild, re-establish, and ultimately profit from the reconstruction. America has gained from that decision even to this day.
@sharonwhiteley6510Ай бұрын
Why mention the Japanese war crimes when there was no Nuremberg style trial against them? Nor did they mention the treatment of the POWs by Japan. They didn't mention crimes committed committed by the Germans either. Of course, carpet bombing had to come up and the use of nukes against Japan. They don't mention that Japan was warned to surrender or get out of town. Over 40 tons of leaflets were dropped on Japan. Documents and statements by Bomber Harris and several Americans near Dresden have finally been released. Harris didn't order the bombing of Dresden and Cologne. The order came from the HQS of Eisenhower and confirmed, in writing, by British authorities. The Americans in the area said there was a large amount of military personnel, equipment and communications building up there. So neither city was "white as new snow and bombed for no reason". Several survivors knew they would become a target because of the troops and equipment in the area.
@TheOsfaniaАй бұрын
@@lilmike2710 don't forget the US using Japan as an atomic testbed. I think that squared things.
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Hitler and Eva Braun escaped to Argentina. Watch the docudrama film Greywolf and Mark Felton videos; Find the Fuhrer, if you don’t believe me.
@HenriHattarАй бұрын
NOT at NO CHARGE ! The British did not finish paying off the debt, with the interest that the US added to it, until about 2010..there was a charge ! And there is more to that story if you wish to dig a bit !
@reeseprince8Ай бұрын
You can bet ukraine is in debt with uk and america now
@johnwilletts3984Ай бұрын
Actually Britain payed the final payment to the US on 31st December 2006. That massive financial debt finished the U.K. as a world power, it also gave the US some leverage over the U.K. Following the war, poverty and rationing in Britain actually got worse. As a boomer I can just remember those days. All that money paid to the US powered the American economy and helped the US become the dominant world power.
@HenriHattarАй бұрын
@@johnwilletts3984 I did say ABOUT, and it was just from memory ! But yes it did screw the British and there was NO such thing as lend lease !
@ruthwhall3020Ай бұрын
As my dad use to say ," we won the war... ,not" We paid to help build Germany back ,as well as pay the debt to america , RIP all thoughs that fort and have died for are freedom ,lest we forget ,just why they fought 🥀
@ghz24Ай бұрын
@@johnwilletts3984We were already the dominant world power. That is why you came begging to us. And we gave you a loan at 2% for 50 years so you could eat. At least you paid it back thank you and your welcome for still speaking English
@gillwil27 күн бұрын
Brilliant upload...thank you 😊
@learningone7786Ай бұрын
Watched all the way through. Do you have an Excel spreadsheet of all these dates?
@laserbeam0022 күн бұрын
This is a a very good summation of WW2. Thank god America had FDR, Great Britain had Churchill and Russia had Stalin. The world had the right men in the right place at the right time.
@rev2272Ай бұрын
The color video was nice. To truly discuss WW II, and what led to the war would take more like 10 hours, which is why I gave the narration a “C” grade. They failed to really detail how Montgomery had screwed things up several times and General George S. Patton had saved the British from more Dunkirk-type disasters. What was most alarming was the Battle of the Bulge was won by good weather and had nothing to do with General Patton. Overall, an acceptable effort, realizing you could not cover everything, but those things covered should have been clear and concise.
@LawrenceLeverton19 күн бұрын
I cant believe they made Montgomery Godlike in Britain. I guess its like the Godlike persona the Kennedy's have. They both are sorta worthless with actual facts to back up my assertion. The Job Description of a General is to be a murderer. Whether its your own troops or the other sides. Montgomery was at best an average Commander. But for the Brits its the best they had. Or ever will have.
@We_All_Seek_Truth29 күн бұрын
I can't imagine this all happened just a few years before I was born. This war was hell on earth. Then the Great Depression was just before that. Then WWI was just before that. This life is hell on earth. Just waiting for the next hell...
@robbpowell19414 күн бұрын
I was skeptical of yet another WW2 video... However, you are both concise and comprehensive. And, I might say.. relatively nuanced. If I were to recommend a "one stop shopping" video of WW2 to the next generation, this would be on my shortlist.
@patrickotis3884Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@tellyonthewall875128 күн бұрын
@ 3:30 you mention 1931 for Mussolini appointment to PM but your picture says 1922 - 1943 ... make up your mind
@Zenn3k16 күн бұрын
You had to use the space music from Kerbal Space Program eh? That whole section at around 14:00 I couldn't stop thinking about being in space with my Kerbals.
@wmr901925 күн бұрын
I noticed you didn't mention weirmar republic was almost bankrupt and people were living in destitution, and abject poverty , also the country was in a downward spiral of moral debauchery which is why the Nazi party evolved and kicked out the bankers, and the country became debt free in a few years with no unemployment, and incentives for people to marry and have children!!!!
@dusangagic676513 күн бұрын
They are not ready for that conversation. Its always one sided history.
@TheGoliathen12 күн бұрын
Wow, just wow. Have you ever looked at a history book? The Nazi party just stopped paying ww1 debts to other countries, stopped counting women AND jews in unemployment counts and made conscription mandatory for most men, thus unemployment lowered but not zero. Should i mention during the final weeks of war, German unemployment was over 6 million? Stop reading Klan pamphlets and open real books.
@TOBY-P7411 күн бұрын
They talk about it at 4:40min lol
@anjanghosh5217 күн бұрын
Nice brick-by-brick history lessons of World War 2, many many thanks for preparing this video.
@MatthewMcRowanАй бұрын
Here before premiere, hope the good guys will have more luck this time around
@strongbraveloudАй бұрын
Why
@MatthewMcRowanАй бұрын
@@strongbraveloudI'm sick of USA pretending they did nothing wrong
@MrCtsSteveАй бұрын
@@MatthewMcRowan what did the Americans do ?? Enlighten us
@RickL_was_hereАй бұрын
Steve, aside from the soldiers later on, they initially provided resources. The British and the Russians would have been hard pressed to do much of anything without help from the Americans. I'm not an American.
@brettschermeister9389Ай бұрын
@@MrCtsStevetoo much to list what they did do, I don't have time to write a novel. What didn't they do? Should be a short list.
@luzzbightyear2476Ай бұрын
The skiing soldier falling at 1:03:50 lolol
@jamalbanks5136Ай бұрын
Bro I had to rewind it back when I seen it😂😂
@lilmike2710Ай бұрын
🤣 Yeah but how do you know he simply fell? There's a pretty good chance that he was shot or hit with shrapnel.
@GreenCanvasInteriorscapeАй бұрын
He didn't fall? 🚫🤡
@leor8813Ай бұрын
idk if he just simply fell :(
@3BK235Y19 күн бұрын
1:36:03-1:36:12 Where is she today? Probably dead, but made immortal to us through technology... To all of us who are still alive, until the day, when like her, we'll go the way of all flesh. That's a wonderful thing indeed.
@bogbody9952Ай бұрын
I was able to get my entire home clean and looking good and there is still ten minutes of the war left. I guess I'll sit down now and see who finally wins this world war thing. Goooo Jamaica!!
@GreenCanvasInteriorscapeАй бұрын
Maroons return soon?
@GreenCanvasInteriorscapeАй бұрын
Maroons return soon?
@flashgordon6670Ай бұрын
Hitler and Eva Braun escaped to Argentina. Watch the docudrama film Greywolf and Mark Felton videos; Find the Fuhrer, if you don’t believe me.
@ahklys132117 күн бұрын
sorry to inform you, Jamaica lost the War
@julianshalders6047Ай бұрын
Best detailed version of ww2 ever, Australian narrator.
@brentinnes5151Ай бұрын
I only hear an English accent...no Australian
@TheLordZokaАй бұрын
It’s an AI narrator. It’s all written by AI as well.
@HenriHattarАй бұрын
NOT an Australian at all !
@DominicFlynnАй бұрын
It's literally AI produced click bait and mindless propaganda. It's interesting that you think it's good
@ahar7624Ай бұрын
Would be interesting to hear what about it is mindless propaganda?
@openclassusa3534Ай бұрын
WOW!.. great content!
@MadeInHistoryАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@sitpaintandplay388126 күн бұрын
It is shameful this isnt the number 1 ww2 timeline video. I swear every other one is "The first days of ww2 America(no one else) invaded the beaches of normandy, market garden happened, then the battle of the budge, then hitler died. Nothing else happened the end. America won, we number 1 world war winner" It was nice to hear about everything that occured, whats going on in italy and how hitler was actially inspiried by Mussolini etc. very informational. You all did a great job at compuling all the info for this video.
@MadeInHistory25 күн бұрын
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
@noturdad5354Ай бұрын
I know this is about war but it’s crazy to imagine how old the Eiffel Tower is, truly a modern marvel
@mham1330Ай бұрын
I'm surprised that the allies never destroyed the tower or Italy.
@LawrenceLeverton19 күн бұрын
@@mham1330 Declaring an open city sorta helped. Any resistance would have easily caused damage.
@trapped-ion21 күн бұрын
Great content! I don't understand calling it a "movie". Isn't this a documentary? What am I missing here 😅?
@Milovan-c9xАй бұрын
What about Czechoslovakia, a DEMOCRACY that Britain and France betrayed?
@bogbody9952Ай бұрын
What about them? They have hockey teams so it's cool
@jonathannixon8652Ай бұрын
Im part Czechoslovakian.
@jonathannixon8652Ай бұрын
MILOVAN are you from Europe ‽?
@Milovan-c9xАй бұрын
@@jonathannixon8652 I'm Serbian, thankyou for asking 👍
@addysong1628Ай бұрын
Everyone had hard dilemmas back then. (And, admittedly, some moral cowardice likely played a role in many cases.) But we have to consider the practical realities: what could they really do over Soviet-occupied territory? The armies were exhausted. The only likely means of keeping Eastern Europe free would be to engage in a new world war against a vast Soviet army who had enormous numbers and demonstrated no value for human life. Both sides would have lost a few million soldiers before we prevailed and liberated Eastern Europe from them, which by then would be a depopulated smoking rubble with few people left alive, (all of them by then victims of war crimes.) We would have liberated nothing but corpses and ashes. Recognizing that, I think the Allies just crossed their fingers and hoped in 1945 that they could mellow out the Soviets with diplomatic and trade pressure. Hindsight is 20/20.
@EddAbulАй бұрын
Am wondering whatever happened to Gen Jonathan Wainright U.S army who was a POW at Japan during WW2
@LawrenceLeverton19 күн бұрын
Last you heard from him. Sorta cowardly I'd say. But its not my legacy. You will notice not many monuments named after him.
@jerometeluzАй бұрын
Great videos
@Mossyz.19 күн бұрын
I learn more here then i did at school.
@LordAshtray9111 күн бұрын
This shit wasn't even covered in school, wtf? Well, atleast where I went, since 80-90% of the population is black and they think that subject is considered racism
@lornel83582 күн бұрын
you didn't learn to use than , rather then 'then'....'now and then'...more than, less than
@Mossyz.2 күн бұрын
@@lornel8358 English not is my 1st language .But i try
@lornel83582 күн бұрын
@@Mossyz....hello...u should use than, not then ♡
@Mossyz.Күн бұрын
@@lornel8358 Thanks :))
@davidmason5163Ай бұрын
I can hear background music from Kerbal Space Program...just in the video background!
@kaylabrownell1268Ай бұрын
2:05:02 that's the mushroom cloud from Nagasaki, why did you use the same stock footage twice?
@nicolascanale4877Ай бұрын
There's nothing wrong with nationalism and a strong military. It's what type of government that matters. Cultural pride is normal, embrace it.
@rajiv-1801Ай бұрын
So correct. A national of a nation should be a nationalist.
@metanoian965Ай бұрын
Nation _ Native = Ethnic DNA. 30, 000, 000 pp, and ALL related = Nationalists - So which eternal Tribe decided to gaslight the thoughtless and make Nationalism subordinate to Communism ?
@misterroller-b6p21 күн бұрын
BRAVO !
@CARL_093Ай бұрын
Thanks bro
@Arthur-tx8fdАй бұрын
When we talk about Hitler and race it was great to see Roosevelt accept Jesse Owens at the White House in front of all that media then they both got in the same car for a parade. We really showed Germany how tolerant we are over them
@hereef1Ай бұрын
Are you trolling here? From Britannica… …A month after the Olympic Games, Owens told a crowd, “Hitler didn’t snub me-it was [Roosevelt] who snubbed me. The president didn’t even send me a telegram.” Roosevelt never publicly acknowledged Owens’s triumphs-or the triumphs of any of the 18 African Americans who competed at the Berlin Olympics. Only white Olympians were invited to the White House in 1936…
@hereef1Ай бұрын
Are you trolling or what? From Britannica… …A month after the Olympic Games, Owens told a crowd, “Hitler didn’t snub me-it was [Roosevelt] who snubbed me. The president didn’t even send me a telegram.” Roosevelt never publicly acknowledged Owens’s triumphs-or the triumphs of any of the 18 African Americans who competed at the Berlin Olympics. Only white Olympians were invited to the White House in 1936
@hereef1Ай бұрын
Are you trolling or what?
@name5702Ай бұрын
America is built on slavery and exploiting the vulnerable, very tolerant
@yamkelagambinoАй бұрын
😂😂😭Sarcasm
@trapped-ion8 күн бұрын
4:05 Mussolini could've done so very well as a stand-up comedian 😂
@nobeoddy1664Ай бұрын
right you are - but for how long? & it continues until today in the mid-east.
@familydogg12349 күн бұрын
I found an old soldiers brass award on an old pole and it referred to WW 1 as just " World War" - goes to show it wasn't referred to as " World War 1" back then
@Shadowbreaker-dsАй бұрын
Very informative,an excellent narration.I hope that humanity learned from this.
@tellyonthewall875128 күн бұрын
No no .. not learning from this shyte .. too many errors and too many important things NOT mentioned
@theantagonist2147Ай бұрын
Colour is spelled wrong in the thumbnail
@aypniasanagnosma14 күн бұрын
57:48 Allies : in deep trouble Tiny-little Greece : NOW ITS MY TIME TO SHINE (Spartan style)
@uwabataАй бұрын
THIS DOCUMENTARY IS BLESS MY DAY
@JulioAlfradiqueАй бұрын
Para que gosta do tema, trata-se de uma abrangente sinopse da Segunda Guerra, com surpreendentes imagens, brilhantemente colorizadas por computador. 🤩👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@johnsm-bq7ct25 күн бұрын
the painter was right
@AndersHolmberg-t9g15 күн бұрын
Extremely interesting documentary! However the similarities in the socioeconomic situation between the rise of the nazi regime in Germany and the present one in US..... (and other western democracies) are frightening !
@niiv9747Ай бұрын
53:29 - Дв-да-да, конечно…🤦🏻♂️ только одна страна, ну-ну…🤦🏻♂️ Ох уж эти исключительные американцы… И как только мир жил до образования США…😒
@ДаниилНазарьев-ю9зАй бұрын
Ну так все верно. Британская империя только одна воевала с Германией. СССР в то же время с Германией сотрудничал. Каких-то явных надежд на него не было. Лишь США активно помогали. Разве не так?
@beautifulfouseАй бұрын
Concerning Hitler and his followers, This has to be the Darkest Time in All of Human History. How could a people this large get so seriously out of touch???
@michaelguy5151Ай бұрын
Look at ISRAEL.YOUR TAX DOLLARS ARE FUNDING GENOCIDE IN PALISTINE
@ghz24Ай бұрын
@@michaelguy5151Israel didn't start it. Don't start no shit won't be no shit.
@LawrenceLeverton19 күн бұрын
The people "in general" were not out of touch. The atrocities were in the most part committed by others. Goebbels Propaganda Machine hid the real facts. Sorta like today huh??
@sylvaindescoteaux420816 күн бұрын
They were not out of touch Mr , they were built up to be Proud of theyre Heritage . Nothing wrong in Loving yourself , your country and You People! Confidence and Perfect Economy , Security and Respect , was what German people wanted , and Adolf gave it to Them . The problem here , is , the people were unaware of what was Really happening to the Jews , it was hidden , they herd stories here and there , but were unaware of the true horro at play . The other wrong thing is invading a part of Europe and declaring War to the Red Flag , Russia . Hitler's ambition was what Destroyed Germany . He could have built a Dreamland and Protect it against invaders , but invading Europe and exterminating Jews ...not good decision .
@kutlukkgn23 күн бұрын
İsn't there english subtitles?
@perspellmanАй бұрын
The main reasons for the Wannsee Conference and the Final Solution was not the cost of ammunition, but basically the bad psychological effect it had on the German soldiers having to execute all the victims, together with time use. Killing people with exhaust in lorries had already been tried as a solution, but this was not regarded effective enough, so the death camps with gas chambers and Zyclon B were developed.
@tellyonthewall875127 күн бұрын
The main reason was to get rid of the Jews, Slavic, Taters, Gypsies and ..in general .. die Untermenschen, the Non-arien, non-usable Human Beings, secondary the ammo use (as it could be better used at the front) .. the "funny thing" though, that the NSDAP thinking around / about "Die Untermenschen" was dirty, filthy, not worthy .... BUT their hair, their clothes, their shoes, their gold (in their teeth too), diamonds, money, paintings, furniture, flats and houses were NOT dirty or filthy !!!!!!!! How is that Cabaret song???? "Money makes the World go around .. the world go around .. the world go around" .. MONEY DOESN'T SMELL
@philipmcdonagh1094Ай бұрын
Could I be right in thinking the reason Hitler didn't use gas on the battlefield was because he was nearly blinded by it in WWI ?.
@Rednecknerd_rob963428 күн бұрын
Possibly.
@dsafsadfsdfasdfsf19 күн бұрын
"What is history? Its the story of the past that shall suit the global elite" August Strindberg
@We_All_Seek_Truth29 күн бұрын
A pretty cool video in some ways, and is for kids in another. There are animated, cartoon-like video parts. I liked them! I guess I'm kid-like in my mind. The colorized map that's used throughout is okay, except Germany is about the same color as the water/seas/oceans. Germany should be shown with a dark color, like black.
@Effortlessliving81Ай бұрын
Trying to link history of the bird but tube keeps erasing
@grabir0126 күн бұрын
Democracy is simply another way to spell communism and socialism.
@djbargas4595Ай бұрын
You left out a lot of important things and important information ℹ️
@statzuno16 күн бұрын
This video's beginning is eerily familiar
@ednorko5128Ай бұрын
The North American P -51D Mustangs were the only U S fighter escorting the B29s from Iwo Jima
@NateasnayАй бұрын
Looks beautiful ❤️
@aleksandarlazarevic1354Ай бұрын
Switzerland was not a totalitarian dictatorship right at the beginning,neither the Kingdom of Yugoslavia nor Sweden
@spikespa5208Ай бұрын
Well, it did say "major nations". Using some form of interpretation.
@silkekoehlmann4188Ай бұрын
KZbin Sean Hros G.I.U.R.E.H: " The Swiss Beast "!
@aleksandarlazarevic1354Ай бұрын
@@spikespa5208 even in that case it is not true.I do not see why the French should be a "major nation" and the Swedes not.
@PaulGilmore-fv6ezАй бұрын
The Latin word fascinating means a collective. Italian fascism was co-founded by mussilini and Giovanni Gentle.
@LawrenceLeverton19 күн бұрын
And the King of Italy allowed it to happen. When funny man took over the Mafia was decimated in Italy. Nowadays not so much.
@HallieBear-k6v26 күн бұрын
Europa the last battle made me respect the austrian painter
@BigPapaPandaJoker19 күн бұрын
Not many videos go over Japanese landing in Alaska.
@LawrenceLeverton19 күн бұрын
That is true.
@octavian9279Ай бұрын
Niiccceee color documentary
@lulamesele357817 күн бұрын
Please say something about Ethiopia
@LeviAnderson-y7nАй бұрын
History repeats 😮
@djsimonrossprice9400Ай бұрын
Sadly we've NEVER had a balanced view of ww2... ALL we get is the winners side... I was brought up to believe there were 2 sides to EVERY story... Peeps find and watch EUROPA THE LAST BATTLE A TWELVE HOURS Documentary.. It will shock you if you've never seen it... yeah it's a long watch but believe me well worth it...
@LawrenceLeverton19 күн бұрын
If anything the recent US Election made some peeps ask questions. Instead of peeps believing all the BS media spews. That's a good thing we don't believe much until they prove it. Kinda sad because it's their job to do such. Nowadays its a Jerry Springer slingfest. And peeps fall for it.
@paulbruyea43020 күн бұрын
Great film
@amer9208Ай бұрын
2 hours for WW2 isn't bad, I'd say the most important stuff you can get in. Okay maybe a good 3 of vital deets
@amer9208Ай бұрын
Okay okay 4, but no more.
@We_All_Seek_TruthАй бұрын
This documentary used Celsius instead of 32 degrees Fahrenheit. There is no good reason to go metric on temperature. Give me one every day advantage.
@michaeldbhawker3556Ай бұрын
The entire world uses metric. Ya being able to divide by 10 is retarded. Fucking yanks.
@Rednecknerd_rob963428 күн бұрын
Could it be that the narrator is from Britain? Hmmm.....
@Rednecknerd_rob963428 күн бұрын
@@michaeldbhawker3556 lol, Hey now, I'm a Yank lol. I get your point though lol.
@LawrenceLeverton19 күн бұрын
Its the other world. The US drives on the right side of the road. The Brits being what they are drive on the left.
@jonathanversteegh7217 күн бұрын
allied powers World War 2, known as the rebellion powers or the rebel alliances were united states united kingdom soviet union china france and other allied countries were part of allied powers world war 2 known as the rebellion powers or the rebel alliances.
@stephensangalliАй бұрын
Roosevelt did not end the depression, he protracted it. 😢
@addysong1628Ай бұрын
Bear in mind the real dilemma facing him -- and the common laborers, who always bear the REAL costs of the greed-gambles of the affluent. An affluent family can easily survive a short two year self-created depression, millions of poor laboring families cannot survive *two months* without money for food. They'd be dead of starvation, casualties of paper-gambling connivances they had no part in and no power to change. Compassionate national leaders recognize this dilemma: the people whos hands ACTUALLY create the wealth don't benefit much from the wealth their hands create, but surely bear the real consequences from bad gambles. So the only real options were to remain hands-off, and let the "market naturally correct itself" as 30,000,000 kids starved to death... or option 2: borrow some money to artificially create infrastructure jobs for these people, to keep them fed and money changing hands over a slower but less catastrophic recovery. A middle or upper class family can gamble 90% of their resources in a three-card-Monty gamble to triple it without producing any real value, lose it, and survive a two year depression just fine by selling some jewelry or real estate. The working class -- who had no part or power over those gambles -- cannot go two months without grocery money without all dying. Abstract ideology is always beautiful and rational on paper... real community and humanity, with all its irrationalities, follies, and conflicting needs, is messy. All ideologies have blind spots and vulnerability surfaces that crafty self-serving (or simply stupid and unwittingly self-destructive) will locate and exploit. Those people rarely bear the true costs of their connivances; the real costs and suffering is born by the impecunious common people -- in every ideology or scheme.
@danielrivera634121 күн бұрын
Correct but little known.
@niiv9747Ай бұрын
Когда уже американцы поумнеют и перестанут лепить из СССР какой-то карикатурный режим из-за своей собственной необразованности???
@elyaqui5324Ай бұрын
"As it signaled japans intent for domination" And the Germans were considered liberators? Wow
@EduTensei-t3x17 күн бұрын
AAH YES.... History according to the winners....
@hurri7720Ай бұрын
No Finnish fighters took part in the sieg of Leningrad. That annoyed the Germans but the Finns knew Russia would remain a neighbour after the war too.
@mightyfabulous21 күн бұрын
Not quite so to be honest. At least passively Finland was part of the ring around Leningrad. Also Finland did some naval cooperation with German Siebel ferry unit and even an Italian torpedo boat formation in the Lake Ladoga against Soviet supply routes to Leningrad in 1942. There was also some ski patrol action in winter time over Ladoga ice. But, did not shell or bomb Leningrad directly, that was the policy, despite pressure from Berlin, which was time to time hard. Finnish leaders understood very well already 1942 or even late 1941 that Germany might lose the war.
@ahklys132117 күн бұрын
sounds familiar... the start
@robertewing3114Ай бұрын
None of this refers to 1936 and 1938 Cabinet Minutes, and jumps from subject to subject without emphasis on decision-making to slow Hitler and deny him the initiative, tells us nothing of note.
@williammoore841Ай бұрын
Please share your 2 hour production of WW2 surely it must be one the most informative and factual video concerning all the aspects of WW2 to ever be produced. Please give us all a chance to view your masterpiece
@robertewing3114Ай бұрын
@@williammoore841 See the PM at Heston giving publicity to the Anglo-German declaration signed that morning, and appreciate that masterpiece - know what it was, it was what he said to his private secretary in Munich, a calculated tactic against Hitler. This story began in the public domain by way of biography published in 1946, and all the details were published by 1961, yet few know anything of this story. See Feiling's biography, 1946, or MacCleod's, 1961, or anything published by Douglas-Home. And you can also read anything published by me, past or future, giving people a better chance to learn of WWII according to the evidence. You can also listen to John Colville private secretary to both Chamberlain and Churchill respectively, speaking in 1982, and saying Munich was absolutely right. Chamberlain was absolutely right. so appreciate the masterpiece and note the betrayal that is the historic failure to give the public a reasonable chance to see the reality.
@robertewing3114Ай бұрын
@@williammoore841 Chamberlain, the man of note
@ghz24Ай бұрын
@@robertewing3114Chamberlain made an agreement with Hilter that Hitler had no intention of honoring. He and Stalin had already divided up Poland. Your revisionist BS doesn't hold water.
@robertewing3114Ай бұрын
@ghz24 nothing revisionist and no BS, all published since 1946, access to diaries and Cabinet Minutes, and the agreement origin nothing like you imagine it, misled by BS
@melvinjamerson1920Ай бұрын
It's a Wonderful Story, hoping more folks get to Here It ✌️
@stephensangalliАй бұрын
Edward VIII was a quisling and a fool, but other than that a jolly good fellow. 😂
@LawrenceLeverton19 күн бұрын
I love the word quisling.
@gowensbach299827 күн бұрын
This sounds what is going on in the United States now, actually
@Jaggededge105521 күн бұрын
How is that exactly?
@AlfonsoKobaАй бұрын
Japanese women suffered the surrender act. They got raped by US soldiers for years. 2:05:27
@LawrenceLeverton19 күн бұрын
Arthur Arthur Prettyman get me an aspirin Tablet. No... No make it two. No one can talk me into a headache the way MacArthur can. So Roosevelt has said. Arthur getting the table was not the same person. It was the President's servant. Mac Arthur was a diva some say.
@hamhead276519 күн бұрын
Well thank goodness something like this will never happen again ... 😕