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The Minotaur: The Myth That Inspired a Maze of Madness
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Ancient Egypt: The Invasion of the Sea Peoples
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Ancient Colonization: The race for Italy and Sicily (Part 4, Final)
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Ancient Colonization: The race for Italy and Sicily (Part 3)
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Ancient Colonization: The race for Italy and Sicily (Part 3)
Ancient Colonization: The race for Italy and Sicily (Part 2)
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And then the world leaders learnt why waging global wars is bad and now we celebrate 14 february every year as world realization day
@@anchoredharbour711 *looks over nervously at WW2 right after WW1, and the possible WW3 on the horizon* 👀
It's wrong! The Greeks were mine copper thousand years before! Get your facts straight..😂
@@silenceisthemostloudestscr5935 mining copper from where? The Americas?
@@HistoriaVids Byzantium never got that far
@@seninclan7805 as much as I'd love to say they did, yeah it did not. This other fellah is a lil crazy, but that's okay, I'm a bit crazy too.
US is still sad we won every war against them eh? 🇨🇦
Canada still mad they didn't get that internet money, eh buddy?
As an unfortunately Canadian, I must say that there needs to be a rematch sometime.
given germanys state for most of the war; how much of that stuff was produced and available to the average soldier?
@@drache444444 pretty common at the beginning in all branches of the military, I'd estimate in the millions, maybe around 20-30 million tablets, but I'd have to do further research.
Apparently it was extremely common. There are also quite many stories of methed up troops losing their shit due to psychosis and causing some... friendly casulties!
@@rockmcdwayne1710 I could believe, sounds like a terrible time.
Ww1 was about nationalism militarism imperialism and expansionism
@@XanderPeppers yup, and the Archduke's death kicked it all off.
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We certainly have a lot of people ready for combat these days. LOL
Ha!
So did king David
@@robertarthur7997 not familiar with that passage, but it's take a strong will. I respect it.
@@HistoriaVids And David longed, and said, Oh that one would give me drink of the water of the well of Beth-lehem, which is by the gate! 16And the three mighty men brake through the host of the Philistines, and drew water out of the well of Beth-lehem, that was by the gate, and took it, and brought it to David: nevertheless he would not drink thereof, but poured it out unto the LORD.
YOutube: Alexander’s Lesson in the Graveyard - A Story from Persia | Sadhguru
@@joejo7698 I'll take a look sometime.
Reminds me somewhat of my 2nd ex wife!
@@davidhughes8357 hahaha
The Canadian killed all the Germans on that day
We don't talk about canada
@@elpapuxDDReal womp womp
They weren't enemies, but opponents (it was just the fault of the gov't), we're all human after all
Canada on the other hand
We don't talk about Canada and the Genova suggestions
The stahlhelm with a spike on top? Unbelieveable
True, WW1 was the most unnecessary conflict ever. only fought out of pride by leaders. It only happened due to chains of alliances.
All it accomplished was spilling the blood of Europeans, and for what? Another world war following in the near future? Ridiculous and sad.
Make sure not to go joining any wars for the shitty leaders in power who hate us. Merry Christmas. ❤
And there's Canada 😂
What about Canada?
@@HistoriaVids we don't talk about canada
@@HistoriaVidswhat not about Canada 💀
Yeah, it ain't much of a country nowadays, is it?
@@HistoriaVids they did a few war crimes in ww1
Is this ai generated
No, that's just me. Prior content I used AI voice though.
The sad tragic world wars, actually between global banking conglomerates. Inter Euro monopolies fighting each other. It was Deutsche bank and affiliates that decided to choose Hitler to power to serve their direct interests. Hitler was a pawn of monopoly banking.
Today we‘re all Brothers Tonight we‘re all friends A Moment of Peace in a war That never ends Today we‘re all Brothers We Drink and unite Now Christmas has arrived and the Snow Turns the ground white Hear carols from the trenches We sing O Holy Night Out guns laid to Rest among snowflakes A Christmas in the trenches A Christmas on the Front far from Home -Sabaton, Christmas Truce
Somebody’s boot said that ?
Like it’s a great poem but I don’t believe u
@@D.0.M it's from a song
@engiturtle65 ahhh I didn’t know sabaton was a band I did know it was the piece of armor that would go over ur foot as a knight lol Random but true
@@D.0.Mpeople usually learn the knights boot thing AFTER knowing about the band
Oh, I thought is was a Sabaton song (about the Christmas Truce)
Well there's that too, hehe
“Eggas mowneeze” 💀
The Christmas Truce of 1914 involved China and USA soldiers on the Western Front of World War I
I remember that happening once in Nam. The singing. Very touching.
Did you serve there?
And sang Silent Night. All is Calm!!!
Wasn't his name Antonio
Yes, I believe his natural name is António Caetano de Abreu Freire Egas Moniz. But he must have chosen to shorten it for simplification outside of his Portuguese roots. Good catch 👍.
Was going to ask about the medal.
@@davidhughes8357 they received the Animals in War & Peace Medal of Bravery and Croix de guerre 1914-1918 medals.
Wonder what happened to the solider
@@GOldenmF good question, I'll have to look into that.
@@GOldenmF so looking into it a bit, there isn't many of any passages of the soldiers fate, but if historical Roman disciplinary are anything to go off of, he was most likely beaten as a disciplinary action, discharged without honors, or in rare cases; executed.
@@HistoriaVids most likely he got executed, idk who can be that stupid to kill one of the greatest mind in human history
@@GOldenmF it's tragic, he had a brilliant mind, and I wonder what else he could have invented, with a rising empire's coffers behind him.
What happened to the roman soldier
@@Aka-293 most likely received a disciplinary beating, discharged without honors, or in a rare case; executed.
The bullies have been picking on the nerds for all of human history 😭
@@jfizzle4015 😔.... 😈
But this one got executed😅
This attitude was also shared by Boris 2nd in his war with the Bulgarians!
Boris? Or you mean Basil the Second?
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He showed respect to King Porus in India after defeating him. He admired courage most of all.
@@davidhughes8357 he was ruthless when he needed to be, but he definitely had his mercy and admiration of merit. He allowed the Egyptians and Jews to practice their religion and culture, he let Porus reign over his lands, and even expanded them for him, he did not look down on other non-Greeks, but saw potential, as well as something to learn from. This didn't sit well with his most fervent Generals unfortunately.
Yes he could be quite ruthless at times to prove a point like the Massacre of the Greek mercenaries at the battle of Granicus river. He considered them traitors. The destruction of the city of Thebes was another example.
This man was definitely a genius !
@@davidhughes8357 one of my favorites, in fact.