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Monarchy vs. Republic: The Contentious Debate Shaping Australia's Identity
History connects us all - The Royal Tour of the 20th Century now on Chronicle.
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In this clip from 'The Royal Tour of the 20th Century' learn about Australia's Referendum to become a republic. Did the Queen mind or was she more concerned about the Commonwealth?
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Civil Defense: Britain's World War II Heroes
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Civil Defense: Britain's World War II Heroes
Rasputin and the Romanovs
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Rasputin and the Romanovs
A Nation in Mourning: Reflecting on the Emotional Turmoil After Diana's Death
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A Nation in Mourning: Reflecting on the Emotional Turmoil After Diana's Death
Make Do and Mend: The Art of Thrifty Fashion During World War II
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Make Do and Mend: The Art of Thrifty Fashion During World War II
Finding Joy During Adversity: Recreational Pursuits in the Midst of War
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Finding Joy During Adversity: Recreational Pursuits in the Midst of War
Yamato vs. Taffy 3: The David and Goliath Battle off Samar
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Yamato vs. Taffy 3: The David and Goliath Battle off Samar
When War came to Sydney | Sydney at War - The Untold Story
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When War came to Sydney | Sydney at War - The Untold Story
Robert Fortune's Impact: From Economies to Gardens
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Robert Fortune's Impact: From Economies to Gardens
The Cold War U-2 Incident
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The Cold War U-2 Incident
The Eleventh - Gough Whitlam Reflects Upon His Dismissal
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The Eleventh - Gough Whitlam Reflects Upon His Dismissal
From Tet to Saigon: Television's Influence on Ending the Vietnam War
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From Tet to Saigon: Television's Influence on Ending the Vietnam War
Suez Crisis: The Secret Meeting for Operation Musketeer
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Suez Crisis: The Secret Meeting for Operation Musketeer
Gorbachev's Revolution: The Soviet Leader's Fight for Change
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Gorbachev's Revolution: The Soviet Leader's Fight for Change
The Sudden Ascendancy: Nicholas II's Challenging Rise to the Russian Throne
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The Sudden Ascendancy: Nicholas II's Challenging Rise to the Russian Throne
The Dark Side of Total War: Internment in World War II
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The Dark Side of Total War: Internment in World War II
The Battle for Guadalcanal: The Allies Shift to the Offensive
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The Battle for Guadalcanal: The Allies Shift to the Offensive
Total War: From Von Clausewitz to World War II
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Total War: From Von Clausewitz to World War II
Gough Whitlam's Symbolic Return of Land | 'Gough Whitlam: In His Own Words'
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Gough Whitlam's Symbolic Return of Land | 'Gough Whitlam: In His Own Words'
Australia's Indigenous Activism: The Fight for Recognition
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Australia's Indigenous Activism: The Fight for Recognition
2050: If George Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty Four' was True
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2050: If George Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty Four' was True
Francisco Franco and the Spanish Civil War
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Francisco Franco and the Spanish Civil War
What Would You Do In The Stanley Milgram Experiement?
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What Would You Do In The Stanley Milgram Experiement?
Pearl Harbor - The Infamous Day that brought America into WWII
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Pearl Harbor - The Infamous Day that brought America into WWII
Polish Resistance - The Warsaw Uprising
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Polish Resistance - The Warsaw Uprising
Europe's Addiction to Tea Fuelled the Opium War | 'Robert Fortune The Tea Thief'
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Europe's Addiction to Tea Fuelled the Opium War | 'Robert Fortune The Tea Thief'
The Terror of the Revenge Weapons - V1 and V2
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The Terror of the Revenge Weapons - V1 and V2
The Origin of George Orwell's 1984
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The Origin of George Orwell's 1984
Hydrogen Hazards: WWI Zeppelins and the Dawn of Aerial Warfare
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Hydrogen Hazards: WWI Zeppelins and the Dawn of Aerial Warfare
The Internment of Japanese Americans during World War II
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The Internment of Japanese Americans during World War II

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  • @anis.c1140
    @anis.c1140 Місяць тому

    Now do one on Netanyahu

  • @Unknown-Backrooms-1
    @Unknown-Backrooms-1 2 місяці тому

    Nice

  • @pauldavies5611
    @pauldavies5611 3 місяці тому

    It wasn’t 1974. It was 1975. How could you possibly get that wrong?

  • @googletop1989
    @googletop1989 3 місяці тому

    Viva la Luftwaffe !

  • @AlannahIrwin-wj9xc
    @AlannahIrwin-wj9xc 3 місяці тому

    So comparable to settlement expansion in to Palestinian Territories.

  • @Reap-Sow
    @Reap-Sow 4 місяці тому

    Of course the ones who actually have racial ideology as “chosen” and literally genocide to create a “living space” would spread LIES. Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union….NOT RUSSIA. was a preemptive strike rather than an unprovoked attack. The evidence includes: 1. Soviet Military Buildup: The massive buildup of Soviet troops, tanks, and aircraft along the German border, which was reportedly the largest in history. This buildup was characterized by offensive, rather than defensive, preparations, such as the construction of railways and barracks designed for an invasion. 2. Reconnaissance Reports: German reconnaissance flights reportedly observed large concentrations of Soviet forces, tanks, and war equipment positioned for an attack, which suggested an imminent Soviet invasion. 3. Soviet Actions and Demands: Various aggressive Soviet actions, such as the invasion of Romania, interference in Yugoslavia, and demands made during Molotov's visit to Berlin, including Soviet control over Turkey and the Dardanelles, which were seen as provocative and indicative of Soviet expansionist intentions. 4. Statements from Nazi Leaders: Quotes from Heinrich Himmler and Otto Ernst Remer, both high-ranking Nazi officials, prove that the German leadership believed they were facing an imminent Soviet threat. Himmler is quoted saying that the Soviet Union was preparing to attack Europe and that Germany's invasion was necessary to prevent this. Remer also supports the notion that Soviet forces were positioned for an attack and that Hitler reacted to these developments rather than acting out of a desire for conquest. The German invasion into the Soviet territory was a strategic decision based on Soviet threats not a campaign for domination of whatever bullshit Lies you ppl tell. It would have been illogical for Hitler to launch an unprovoked attack on the Soviet Union while already engaged in a war with Britain. Key points include: 1. Strategic Logic: it would make no sense for Hitler to divert significant resources away from the war with Britain-an ongoing conflict with a global empire-just to invade the Soviet Union for conquest. Clearly they felt a Soviet attack was imminent. 2. Preemptive Strike: The invasion of the Soviet Union was the "only logical choice" for Hitler, given the intelligence and reports of Soviet military preparations on Germany’s eastern border. Germany had to act quickly to prevent the Soviet Union from becoming an even greater threat to Europe, especially since the Soviets were allegedly preparing for their own offensive. 3. Soviet Post-War Behavior: the Soviet Union, after World War II, quickly reverted to being seen as a major global threat, especially in the context of the Cold War. The continuity in Soviet behavior, framing the Soviets as aggressors both before and after the war, supports the fact that Germany’s invasion was a defensive move against an expansionist power. The decision to invade the Soviet Union, while already fighting Britain, would only make sense if Germany genuinely believed it was acting in self-defense against an imminent Soviet attack. SUre Germany had dreams or RECLAIMING OUR INDIGENOUS, NATIVE LANDS OF THE GERMANIC PEOPLE. Which is actually PROVEN AND OUR FUCKING RIGHT. UNLIKE YOU WHO HAVE NOTHING BUT A FAIRYTALE THAT APPARENTLY MAKES YOUR SHIT RIGHT

  • @dr.lennartlichtenstein4298
    @dr.lennartlichtenstein4298 4 місяці тому

    1:24 = Wir müssen auf Heinrich Himmlers Fehler warten!

  • @dr.lennartlichtenstein4298
    @dr.lennartlichtenstein4298 4 місяці тому

    4:50 = Warum gibt es die Verzögerung, Heinrich Himmler?!

  • @susanpower-q5q
    @susanpower-q5q 4 місяці тому

    Warren Carroll in Volume 6 Christendom recommends Brian Crozier 1967 Franco as a corrective to Paul Preston Fierce Biased Biography of Franco as Carroll describes Preston

  • @SeaSideJumpStart
    @SeaSideJumpStart 4 місяці тому

    My Grandfather was a tail gunner in one. Got shot down over Germany and became a POW.

  • @AussiePom
    @AussiePom 5 місяців тому

    My mum was in Hayes west London and she hated the Anderson shelter for it was always damp even though it had a sump in one corner. She her brother mum and dad stayed in the house most of the time and used the Morrison shelter in preference to the Anderson shelter. After the war the Anderson shelter was turned into a wine cellar until rust ate through the metal then it was taken out and turfed out.

  • @TitusMaximus-g8w
    @TitusMaximus-g8w 5 місяців тому

    If you really want to know what happened in ww2 without having your opinion spoon fed to you read David Irving's books,no other ww2 historian comes even close to him, then make your own judgement.

  • @liverpool666
    @liverpool666 5 місяців тому

    Not free??

  • @kikayei
    @kikayei 5 місяців тому

    Good thing Spain didn’t join the axis to fight against the allies. They would’ve had their culo kicked and Franco would’ve died along with Hitler and Mussolini.

  • @AMP-pr5zq
    @AMP-pr5zq 6 місяців тому

    Limited depth and understanding of history

  • @HenriHattar
    @HenriHattar 7 місяців тому

    The Aboriginal people make up les than 4% or Australia's population, which means 96% are NOT aboriginal, yet aboriginals control about 20% of all land in Austrlia, this is not including that domestically owned by individuals. A large portion of th 4% and not full blood, probably NONE of them is we were to be honest, a call to country is fine but to say this land will always be agoriginal I would think upsets the 96% a bit......how about a reply SBS?

  • @iancarswell4198
    @iancarswell4198 7 місяців тому

    A few mistakes,the main one being the bomb load capability.The Wellington could carry 4,000 lbs of bombs.Not a small load as stated.

  • @youdontseeanoldmanhavinatw4904
    @youdontseeanoldmanhavinatw4904 7 місяців тому

    What documentary is this from?

  • @Prfdt3
    @Prfdt3 8 місяців тому

    What a cool looking bomber.

  • @RosaGlez-ls1oz
    @RosaGlez-ls1oz 8 місяців тому

    Music is too high.

  • @DataWaveTaGo
    @DataWaveTaGo 9 місяців тому

    *Operation Steinbock, He 177 Note:* While, as an operation, Steinbock could only be considered an abysmal failure, the He 177s achieved some success. The more experienced crews carried maximum bomb loads and, climbing to 23,000 feet while still over German territory, approached their target in a shallow dive, attaining speeds in excess of 430 mph, at which night fighters could not intercept and anti-aircraft fire could not follow them. page 346 - "The Warplanes of the Third Reich" - William Green copyright 1970, SBN 356 02382 6

  • @DataWaveTaGo
    @DataWaveTaGo 9 місяців тому

    *He 177 Operations in Russia* The end of He l 77 operations in the West was by no means the end of the He 177 in Luftwaffe service. During the late spring of 1944, Kampfgeschwader l under Obstlt Horst van Riesen began converting to the aircraft, the first Gruppe moving to its operational airfields in East Prussia in May. Before the end of the month, 1./KG 1 was joined by II and III. Gruppe, and the Geschwader now comprised some ninety He l 77As, undoubtedly the most powerful striking force on the Eastern Front. Operations began almost at once, the bombers striking at troop concentrations and Soviet supply centres in support of the German army. No attempt was made to strike at strategic targets although many were within range. The bombers attacked in daylight at about 6,000 m (20,000 ft) and losses were very low. The few Soviet fighters that managed to reach the bombers' attacking altitude rarely pressed home their attacks because of the formidable defensive armament of the He 177. Also, very few He 177s were lost because of engine fires; constant modifications had ensured that troubles suffered by the coupled engine installation were reduced to a minimum. The machines that did crash due to this cause were mainly those flown by inexperienced pilots who mishandled the throttles, causing the engines to overheat. At one time, KG 1 made several pattern bombing attacks, the only time such tactics were employed by the Luftwaffe. During one such operation, von Riesen led 87 bombers in a mass attack on the railway centre of Velikye Luki. Flying in three waves, each comprising a Gruppe of some 30 aircraft, the He 177s must have been a most impressive sight. From: “German Aircraft of the Second World War” by J. R. Smith & Antony L. Kay Pages 187 to 188 Copyright 1972 ISBN 85177 836 4

  • @Gorky25
    @Gorky25 9 місяців тому

    There isn't on imdb

  • @ProfessorCL04
    @ProfessorCL04 10 місяців тому

    Pretty surprising how little content is available on this platform regarding Lebensraum. And of the short videos available, almost all are worthless. This is a good video. Good narrative. Relevant imagery. Insane that the very bad ones have thousands of views. This one only has 282 views (at the time of this comment). It should be one of the top videos when one searches for "Lebensraum."

    • @Reap-Sow
      @Reap-Sow 4 місяці тому

      Because they just ramble bullshit that is not backed by any evidence. As this bs video does.

  • @samuraisakura9064
    @samuraisakura9064 11 місяців тому

    General McCathy thought Emperor Hirohiro were like Savior Jesus Christ Due to his attitude. He begged McCarthy to save all the Japanese but he is willing to die for them 🙏

  • @ConnorHogan-d8g
    @ConnorHogan-d8g 11 місяців тому

    Thanks I've always loved sydney terraces.

  • @TheAdventuresofRussell
    @TheAdventuresofRussell 11 місяців тому

    I am so glad the Griffin's had an impact on Australia outside of Canberra. It is just a shame Canberra wasn't built to his design

  • @mikeericaful
    @mikeericaful 11 місяців тому

    Propaganda bullshit. I don’t wanna hear any of that.

  • @Hbb-ht9kq
    @Hbb-ht9kq Рік тому

    Real intro is at 1:02

  • @19mike88
    @19mike88 Рік тому

    He was not elected. He did a revolution while the govern was stalling, soldiers and people were with him because he was something really different from the politicians: direct in the speech, down to heart, charismatic. The king knowing he was in a dangerous situation (fascism was anti monarchy in the very beginnin) decide to gave Mussolini all the power. The first decade went absolutely well, with groundbreaking improvements in society, work hours, education, infrastructures really flourished. Then...economíc powers, the church, nepotism start making everything less revolutionary and factual. He refocused on those principles too late in the war (Republic of Salo and Manifest of Verona 1943). Wasn't indeed rascist, africans from italy empire can say that (abolished slavery in every conquered country, he awarded personally thousand of African soldiers, had launch and laugh with them, while Americans still have had racist law till 1970s) but even if fascist jews were not radically touched by racial laws wanting to hit the jewish elites that were pushing for war he end up ruining normal peoples life. I gave him a 9/10 from 1922 to 1936. You dont need to thank me

  • @plapypie9606
    @plapypie9606 Рік тому

    Nothing's changed lol

  • @desertpier
    @desertpier Рік тому

    Bro really said comics are gay

  • @jamiewells22
    @jamiewells22 Рік тому

    Went from “them damn comics” to “it’s the damn phones real quick”

  • @not_pyxlwhip
    @not_pyxlwhip Рік тому

    I feel like this is stolen. But if not good job mates!

    • @chronicle_history
      @chronicle_history Рік тому

      Glad you liked the clip - it's from the 6-part series 'History's Greatest Myths' which you can watch all of the complete episodes on our streaming service www.chronicle.watch/

    • @not_pyxlwhip
      @not_pyxlwhip Рік тому

      Thank you @@chronicle_history! I hope your existence is good and that you do not stub your toe in the next 1 to 50 years.

  • @azmtkdzv
    @azmtkdzv Рік тому

    Yes when Gorbachev was lead to believe that he will be this great leader that changed the world. USA thought this fucker will just give us everything for free. And later on we will take over the whole border of Europe with our military bases and will one by one divide Russia and take its resources. Gorbachev died hated by the whole country.

  • @nm628679c
    @nm628679c Рік тому

    Then they promptly went out and murdered each other.🤔

  • @kightsun
    @kightsun Рік тому

    The Gen. Fucked up by not accepting the emperor's offer to convert the country to Christianity

  • @geraintjones9274
    @geraintjones9274 Рік тому

    the usa fuck the up so bad thay sketching hello kitty and anemia ever since

  • @leightowe9632
    @leightowe9632 Рік тому

    I remember bread being delivered by horse and cart also the empty bottle man (mainly beer bottles) and the milkman. l was born in 1953 so horse and carts were around for a while

    • @Lunky1
      @Lunky1 Рік тому

      Things change as time goes by

  • @barakemil7095
    @barakemil7095 Рік тому

    Russia with American 🇺🇸 and England help Russia had power to beat their enemies

  • @LMyrski
    @LMyrski Рік тому

    Just what the internet needs, another poorly researched video. The HE-177's issues were no worse than the B-29's issues, and less HE-177's killed their crews than B-29s. Like the B-29, there were serious teething issues, and like the B-29 they were worked out. The last few raids by the HE-177 had few defects, but Germany was in no position to use this plane by then.

    • @princepsbellum3413
      @princepsbellum3413 8 місяців тому

      I dare say the He 177 killed more crew per capita, no?

    • @LMyrski
      @LMyrski 8 місяців тому

      @@princepsbellum3413 No. Not even close. But, you keep on hating on it.

    • @princepsbellum3413
      @princepsbellum3413 8 місяців тому

      @@LMyrski a little passive aggressive, are we?

    • @corvandervelde4897
      @corvandervelde4897 8 місяців тому

      Also due to fuel shortage

  • @dquod6.096
    @dquod6.096 Рік тому

    It makes me sick knowing that WWII could’ve been avoided if the French had better leadership. The war could’ve been ended before it even began. Alot of people don’t know this but France had a larger army then Germany at the onset of war & even had experienced troops that fought in WWI EVEN launching a small invasion into the Rhineland but decided to call it off after a few days correct me if I’m wrong. Hitler even ordered his troops to retreat if the Allies showed up back when he sent the Wehrmacht to occupy the Rhineland. The ALLIES held all the cards & yet their INACTION caused the worlds second biggest conflict. They could’ve easily invaded DEEP into Germany while Hitler was focused on invading Poland. Effectively thwarting Hitlers plans of a quick victory in Poland. And I doubt Hitler & Stalin would’ve combined their armies to fight off the Allies FAT CHANCE! Hitlers alliance was LITERALLY only based off the fact that he couldn’t fight a two front war so he quickly allied with Stalin to split Poland in two between the two of them. If France immediately started invading from the West Hitler would’ve had to divert troops & once Poland falls he would have to wage war on Germany’s home front. Not very ideal considering in reality Germany quickly conquered Poland then quickly conquered France & would go on to conquer most of western Russia only being thwarted by stretched supply lines. Plus, General Winter pulled up & the Germans didn’t anticipate the cold & once the tanks froze meaning no Blitzkrieg maneuvers Germany’s fate was pretty much sealed. To make matters worse Italy was losing its war in North Africa so Hitler would inevitably have to divert troops to Africa FURTHER stretching their lines.

  • @rodneyspragg2986
    @rodneyspragg2986 Рік тому

    This is the guy that flew to Hanoi (north vietnam) to show australias' support for them, meanwhile we were fighting the north vietnamese army in the south and on top of that he was responsible for the australian waterside union refusing to load our supply ship and australia postal union refused to send and deliver our mail when it was our only communication with the outside world so as far as I am concerned he and the alp have got blood on their hands and he will get NO sympathy from me. Jim cairns was also responsible for a lot of what happened too.

    • @TheAdventuresofRussell
      @TheAdventuresofRussell Рік тому

      We should never have been there in the first place. It the US that has blood on their hands.

    • @rodneyspragg2986
      @rodneyspragg2986 Рік тому

      As a Vietnam Veteran the adf was sold down the drain by the alp and the unions.!!!!@@TheAdventuresofRussell

  • @williammiles459
    @williammiles459 Рік тому

    What?!!! Dude doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Germany wasn’t ready for a protracted war, they were still using horse carts to ship material. They did not have enough infrastructure, all they had was the autobahn. Hitler was the downfall of national socialism and hence, Germany.

  • @roseanneward6060
    @roseanneward6060 Рік тому

    Why do men wanna keep killing each other?😢

  • @lucaswhite2604
    @lucaswhite2604 Рік тому

    He liked natzis

  • @stormshadow5283
    @stormshadow5283 Рік тому

    The concept of Total war was far early realised and practiced by the Chinese states during the Spring and Autum period some 2000 years before Clausewitz.

  • @Thebaconmurderer
    @Thebaconmurderer Рік тому

    Some severe downplay on the actual size of Japan Empire at that time. Complete control over the Koreas, Taiwan. Not to mention the length of Japan could stretch over the entire US eastern seaboard.

  • @chapmansbg
    @chapmansbg Рік тому

    I love all these light skin coloured people masquerading as Aboriginals. The fact of the matter is that without European settlement all of these people would not even exist. Enough with the BS pretending that you are anymore Aboriginal and any less European settler than anybody else.

  • @NormalerBenutzer06
    @NormalerBenutzer06 Рік тому

    And ppl still think that the nazis were sigmas