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The Mitsubishi A6M Zero: Japan's Legendary WWII Fighter Plane
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Discover the history of the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, Japan's most famous WWII aircraft. Known for its agility and impact in the Pacific Theater, learn how it shaped aerial combat during the war. Perfect for history buffs and aviation enthusiasts!
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HistoryMaps Presents: Sherman Tank
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shop.history-maps.com/ The Sherman Tank, officially known as the M4 Sherman, became the backbone of the Allied armored forces during World War II, with over 50,000 units produced from 1942 to 1945. Designed to support infantry and exploit breakthroughs, its versatility, reliability, and ease of production outshone its individual battlefield performance. Despite being outgunned and outarmored by...
Samurai Collection
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shop.history-maps.com/collections/samurai Dive deep into the riveting History of Japan through the lens of its iconic Samurai and Shogun. Our collection unveils the essence of Bushido, the Japanese tradition of honor, through authentic journals and paintings. Journey back to the Sengoku Jidai era to discover the roots of Samurai culture. Join us in honoring the spirit of Japanese tradition and ...
HistoryMaps Presents: Yojimbo dancing in the rain
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shop.history-maps.com/ Samurai were the military nobility of medieval and early-modern Japan, revered for their martial prowess and strict adherence to the code of Bushido, emphasizing honor, discipline, and loyalty. A fascinating aspect of samurai life was their role as not just warriors but also as learned men who practiced calligraphy, poetry, and tea ceremony, embodying the concept of "bunb...
Battle of Waterloo explained
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Battle of Waterloo explained
Korean Turtle Ships
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Korean Turtle Ships
Banking System of the Knights Templar
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Banking System of the Knights Templar
Battle of Hansan DOCUMENTARY
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Battle of Hansan DOCUMENTARY
Union blockade DOCUMENTARY
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Union blockade DOCUMENTARY

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  • @ramprashad29
    @ramprashad29 10 днів тому

    Hes incredible i must visit his shrine to pay my respect

  • @Wilhelm-100TheTechnoAdmiral
    @Wilhelm-100TheTechnoAdmiral 12 днів тому

    Does the background not make sense? It doesn't fit.

  • @CWG-op9td
    @CWG-op9td 12 днів тому

    Watch the Trilogy! The Admiral: Roaring Currents, Hansan: Rising Dragon, and Noryang: Deadly Sea. Also read the book, Nanjung Ilgi: War Diary of Admiral Yi Sun-sin (it's in English). He is the world's greatest admiral who protected his country despite dealing with a weak country and imbecile king who almost tortured him to death. There would be no Korea without him.

  • @jishaku38
    @jishaku38 20 днів тому

    早く実物が見たい。

  • @lkc4808
    @lkc4808 24 дні тому

    거북선의 종류는 1가지만 있는게 아니라 여러개 버전으로 있습니다. 거북선의 머리가 위가 아닌 앞으로 튀어나온 돌격형도 있었고, 돌격보다는 유황가스를 뿜는 기만형도 있었고, 여튼 영상 잘보고 가요~

  • @I_am_Diogenes
    @I_am_Diogenes 26 днів тому

    Is this an actual historic ship or is it like the Trireme ? They have found at least one not just drawings ?

    • @user-fl7zn2tn9q
      @user-fl7zn2tn9q 25 днів тому

      Trireme is also an actual historic ship.

    • @I_am_Diogenes
      @I_am_Diogenes 25 днів тому

      @@user-fl7zn2tn9q Please cite ONE instance where even pieces of one has been dug up . I bet you do not find one . They have found smaller but not the Trireme . So I ask again , is this a real historical ship or one of those they only found in DeVinci type texts with airplane drawings ?

    • @Handlefuking12
      @Handlefuking12 24 дні тому

      Turtle ship was real existed.

    • @mnklkl
      @mnklkl 19 днів тому

      Since the turtle ship sank in the Battle of Chiljeonryang, no actual relics were found. However, it appears to exist after cross-verification in historical records from Korea and Japan.

  • @TittyGoon
    @TittyGoon Місяць тому

    And the Turtle ship is the reason the Europeans never tried to colonize Korea!😂

  • @Mapeks35
    @Mapeks35 Місяць тому

    can i get the photos for wallpaper?

  • @eugene1197
    @eugene1197 Місяць тому

    Everyone, this person @hirono1 has some kind of pro-Japanese/anti-Korean agenda, spewing lies about Korean Admiral Yi Sun Shin and his victories against Japanese invaders. Ignore him.

  • @hiroono1
    @hiroono1 Місяць тому

    The Turtle Ship had a flat bottom, so it could not move upwind when the sails were raised. Also, the spikes on the deck made it impossible to raise the sails. The gunpowder used in the cannons at that time was black powder, so a lot of black smoke was produced when fired. Therefore, if a cannon was placed inside the ship, soldiers would die. If a lot of iron spikes were placed on the deck, the weight balance would be lost and the ship would capsize. In fact, a reproduction experiment was conducted in Korea in recent years, but the ship capsized while being towed. The design of the Turtle Ship that Koreans claim is unreasonable and impossible to realize.

    • @eugene1197
      @eugene1197 Місяць тому

      Hirono again, reading Japanese history books, which pervert history and lie to their children by denying the atrocities Japan committed in Korea and Asia.

    • @user-bj3bo2mc5e
      @user-bj3bo2mc5e Місяць тому

      May be you, Japanese guy wants to believe the Turtle ship to be fake, ridiculously. But there is no evidence that your mention ia true, right? 😊 For example, as for the gun powder issue, the cannons were not completely "embedded" in the superstructure, instead they were protruded out side. So, the possibility that black gun powder killed the soldiers inside was extremely low.

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Місяць тому

      @@user-bj3bo2mc5e There is no record that the Turtle Ship was completed, nor that it fought against the Japanese navy. The only records of the Turtle Ship's exploits are in the Jeongbi-roku, written by Ryu Seong-ryong, who did not see the battle, based on hearsay and imagination, and fiction written more than 100 years after the battle. They are all complete fabrication. Recent Korean people have tried to recreate the Turtle Ship several times, but all of them have failed and sunk, so they are now all on display on land. The structure itself, which can carry many heavy iron spikes and cannons on the deck, is impossible. And Koreans have searched the seabed of Chilcheonryang, where the Turtle Ship is supposed to have sunk, many times, but have not been able to find even a single iron spike. It's all a lie. The smoke from the cannons at that time did not come out forward. It came out backward. A cannon that the Japanese navy captured from Korea still exists. It is poorly cast and emits a lot of smoke. It is obvious that if it was fired, the inside of the ship would turn black. According to Yi Sun-sin's diary and the Japanese records, the main weapon of the Korean navy was flaming arrows. These were actually effective and were the reason for the victory over the Wakisaka forces in the Battle of Hansan Island. However, after the Battle of Hansan Island, when the Japanese navy set up artillery batteries on the cape, Yi Sun-sin was unable to do anything. So he began to ignore the Joseon Dynasty's orders to attack, and was punished. He was not demoted because of a conspiracy. It was because he deserted from the enemy. It was a punishment he deserved.

    • @user-bj3bo2mc5e
      @user-bj3bo2mc5e Місяць тому

      It is too boring to read all what you are saying. Anyway, Japanese guys talk too much as like you. You, racist Japanese guys have same perspective. Even if there is a record or evidence, you guys always shout that it is fake or lie. So, it is ridiculous to say that turtle ship is a fake since you cannot find any evidence. Well, I don't have enough time to fight you here, so please trust whatever you believe. @@hiroono1

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Місяць тому

      @@user-bj3bo2mc5e Koreans seem to have no ability to understand logical arguments. That's why they can't win the Nobel Prize. If we examine it based on evidence, it is clear that the Turtle Ship did not exist.

  • @hiroono1
    @hiroono1 Місяць тому

    The Turtle Ship had a flat bottom, so it could not move upwind when the sails were raised. Also, the spikes on the deck made it impossible to raise the sails. The gunpowder used in the cannons at that time was black powder, so a lot of black smoke was produced when fired. Therefore, if a cannon was placed inside the ship, soldiers would die. If a lot of iron spikes were placed on the deck, the weight balance would be lost and the ship would capsize. In fact, a reproduction experiment was conducted in Korea in recent years, but the ship capsized while being towed. The design of the Turtle Ship that Koreans claim is unreasonable and impossible to realize. In other words, it is all a lie.

    • @trex1448
      @trex1448 28 днів тому

      Onsen monkey there are contemporary historical records in Japan and Korean sides.

    • @ty23mb48
      @ty23mb48 20 днів тому

      너무나 많은 기록물들이 존재한단다 부정하고싶어도 그럴수 없는게 안타깝구나 이순신장군이 전사하기전까지 자필로쓰신 읽기도 전시되어 있단다 유네스코유산으로 지정하고있음 "장군은 기관지와 두통으로 매일 고통스러워 했다"

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 20 днів тому

      @@ty23mb48 이순신이 두통이기 때문에 거북선이 완성되었다고 말하고 싶은가?

    • @ty23mb48
      @ty23mb48 19 днів тому

      @@hiroono1 남겨진 기록으로 교차검증도 가능하고 올바른역사 공부를할수 있다는거임 어느나라처럼 부끄러운건 숨기고 왜곡하고 그러진 않는다는 얘기다

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 19 днів тому

      @@ty23mb48 일본측의 자료에 거북선의 기재는 제로이며, 또 조선측의 당시의 자료에도 거북선이 준공했다고 해도 일본 수군과 싸웠다고도 기록되어 있지 않기 때문에, 교차 검증한다면, 결론은 「거북 배는 존재하지 않는다'이다.

  • @matttrafton2725
    @matttrafton2725 Місяць тому

    Did KIA make them?

    • @trex1448
      @trex1448 28 днів тому

      Your mom made them

  • @swiftcee266
    @swiftcee266 2 місяці тому

    The Templars transformed European society, don't forget they were operating in the 13th and 14th century and some of the 12th. They laid the foundations of modern European culture and people have looked at the Templars and said why did they accomplish so much when all the other, sometimes much larger and more established Orders, accomplish so very little and the answer is they had a different belief system. They were following a spiritual path, a path of service. They founded the European banking system. They gave us artifacts which we still use today, most people today carry a credit card and a cheque book, both of which originated with the Templars back in the 12th century, they're not modern inventions at all. The credit note was an idea that came from their Arab brethren, which they called ‘note of hand’ today more commonly known as a travellers cheque. Whilst protecting the pilgrimage routes they enabled long-distance overland trade to take place, which led to the rise of an entirely new mercantile class, the bourgeoisie. This transformed the balance of power within European society and the Templar order were into viniculture, farming, quarrying, mining, milling, transportation, export-import. They transported people as well as goods and they literally changed Europe in a way that is totally irreversible. They laid the basis of what we would now call modern capitalism. They were bigger than any multinational conglomerate in their time and barriers of language and international borders mattered nothing to them. This all sprang from a spiritual belief founded on the principles of service and it service to other people that mattered. They say in the Sufi order that there is no true enlightenment until you can recognise the divine signature in every aspect of God's creation and by serving that you serve God. So, why serving your fellow man, by treating the animal and the plant kingdom with respect and the earth we live on with respect, we are serving God and if more people and followed that we wouldn't be in the present ecological mess we're in at the moment. In the Freemasons they have the same philosophy, pretty much, except they keep it simpler, ostensibly they claim to make good men better which they do through teaching ritual and allegory. The basic principles they're teaching of Brotherhood is based on the foundations of truth and justice they inherited from the Templar tradition.

  • @saigonmonopoly1105
    @saigonmonopoly1105 2 місяці тому

    european naval gunnery platform 1650

  • @saigonmonopoly1105
    @saigonmonopoly1105 2 місяці тому

    1592

  • @steveszarak5563
    @steveszarak5563 3 місяці тому

    My Godmother is named Olga she is my dad's eldest sister and was born in Ukraine just before the Nazi's invaded when a Nazi Officer stopped by to take her as a sex object grandpa Ivan beat him to death and took his Luger still had the Silver bullet in the case so I know he didn't just take it off the body of one of those Douchebags after they executed themselves I never got to meet Grandpa Ivan but I know I need to get my Prostate checked because it's what killed him just before I was born in 86🤨

  • @historymapsproject
    @historymapsproject 3 місяці тому

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  • @sasavujienovic1299
    @sasavujienovic1299 4 місяці тому

    Heut sitzen sie in der Schweiz Freitag der 13 war eine Lüge

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    shop.history-maps.com/ Discover the compelling story of Oyuki, the Japanese wife of William Adams, the first Englishman in Japan. Learn about her life, influence, and the unique cultural exchanges between her and Adams in the early 1600s. Explore this lesser-known chapter of cross-cultural history.

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    @historymapsproject 4 місяці тому

    shop.history-maps.com/ Discover the incredible story of William Adams, the first Englishman to become a samurai in Japan. This video explores his journey from England to Japan, his influence on Japanese culture, and how he became an advisor to the shogun. Dive into this fascinating piece of history!

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    shop.history-maps.com/collections/samurai Dive into the fascinating life of Date Masamune, the one-eyed samurai warlord of the Sengoku period. Known as the "One-Eyed Dragon," his strategic genius and fearless leadership shaped the course of Japanese history. Discover the legacy of a samurai who defied the odds, in just 60 seconds.

  • @TrumpIsTheMan
    @TrumpIsTheMan 4 місяці тому

    She was an evil monster that killed children.

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shop.history-maps.com/collections/womens-history Dive into the story of Rosa Parks, whose refusal to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus in 1955 sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and became a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement. Learn about Parks' life, her act of defiance, and her enduring legacy in this informative short.

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    İstanbulun Fethi constantina polün düşmesi şeklinde tanımlanamaz kendi kendine düşmedi etki eden sebeple açıklamak daha doğru olur yani Fatihin İstanbul’u Fethi

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  • @j.dunlop8295
    @j.dunlop8295 5 місяців тому

    She sued comedian Mel Brooks, he mocked her name in Blazing Saddles! When asked by lawyers how to deal with it! Mel said, "shes Heddy Lamar, pay her!"😅 LoL! He probably took her a check!

  • @dianawoods6991
    @dianawoods6991 5 місяців тому

    That blows my mind! She's beautiful. Was she in Gone with the wind?

    • @historymapsproject
      @historymapsproject 5 місяців тому

      I don't think she was in Gone with the Wind. Vivien Leigh played Scarlet O'hara who looks like Hedy Lamarr. Hedy might have tested for the role though.

    • @user-ml2lk7dy7k
      @user-ml2lk7dy7k 4 місяці тому

      I think she was the favourite to play Scarlett O'Hara on GWTW before Vivien Leigh entered the picture.

  • @thesorrowsofmotherlovejoy9894
    @thesorrowsofmotherlovejoy9894 5 місяців тому

    Women make being a Woman look so easy🤔

  • @razmo21
    @razmo21 5 місяців тому

    How does somebody just go about creating some kind of military weapon or strategy without being a part of the military??? That's some crazy shit

  • @4OHz
    @4OHz 5 місяців тому

    Pretty Hedy technology if you ask me…

  • @mxc-pt7dr
    @mxc-pt7dr 5 місяців тому

    I thought we all already knew it was granny from Looney tunes?

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    shop.history-maps.com/collections/womens-history Explore the true story of Agent 355, a key figure in the Culper Spy Ring during the American Revolution. This short delves into what is known about her contributions to the Patriot cause, separating fact from fiction, and highlighting her role in the fight for independence.

  • @TimeladyV
    @TimeladyV 5 місяців тому

    I remember reading a book about Helen Keller as a child. She has been a hero of mine ever since. An amazing woman.

  • @tiffanysmith8460
    @tiffanysmith8460 5 місяців тому

    I’m ashamed to say besides the fact that she had a brilliant mind, yet was blind and deaf … I haven’t read much more about Helen Keller. I shall rectify that immediately. 🌹❤️

  • @narellegoddard7672
    @narellegoddard7672 5 місяців тому

    When i was 12, mum bought me a book called "helen kellers teacher". It really made a huge impact on me. I would never have thought someone who couldn't see or hear could achieve so much. But it was the miracle of these 2 coming together that was truly mind blowing. Anne taught helen how to speak a type of sign language via touch through the hands, and how to read Braille. Its just an amazing story, everyone needs to know about Anne and Helen.

  • @lyndacrossley9548
    @lyndacrossley9548 5 місяців тому

    An amazing woman in history.

  • @ericmartin6457
    @ericmartin6457 5 місяців тому

    She had to have been autistic.

  • @dankadesign7462
    @dankadesign7462 5 місяців тому

    An story of amaizing bravery and friendship ❤

  • @randilevson9547
    @randilevson9547 5 місяців тому

    An amazing history of two accomplished women. Anne Sullivan opened up the world to Helen Keller, who went on to live an astonishing life. Helen had to live her entire life without the senses that most of us take for granted---sight and hearing. Helen is a true heroine for the ages. Anne Sullivan deserves many accolades as well. This is a well made, impressive video. Especially when you realize that Helen Keller could never have been able to see or hear it.