Which other colonial empire do you want videos on? *CLARIFICATION* : The map on the thumbnail and beginning of the video (plus a couple times throughout it) is wrong guys, sorry! I used an interwar map with Danzig connecting West-Prussia to Germany. It should also have Memel, Alsace-Lorraine, and some more territory. Poland was also not independent at this time and the Austro-Hungarian Empire existed.
I’m from Qingdao (Tsingtao), the German buildings are still very well preserved. When I was little I was living in one of them and I literally couldn’t believe other Chinese cities don’t have German architectures! They were so normal to me that I didn’t even notice how beautiful they are until I left my hometown.
Out of all the colonies of China, Qingdao is the only one I find people view favorably only because of Tsingtao Beer (also probably because it didn’t last that long and Germany didn’t exploit China as much as the other colonizers).
@@JH-hb5cc When we talk about "exploiting" we also have to keep in mind that the locals in African didn't really us their resources either. So their standards of living increased and they were better off then before the colonization.
@@NishiMiyamura this is a contradiction. Japan had a propaganda to boycot all western powers in asia. If the reich still at asia, means they cant be allied no?
@@NishiMiyamura I doubt that. Germanys forces were stretched already, they were not able to spare ressources there as well. But also Germany having colonies there would have made an Alliance with Japan way more difficult.
The only good thing was Libya as it contains the largest oil reserves of Africa,if only they knew how much of an impact oil made in the post wwii they probably wouldn't have even bothered with the war and just fortified the alps in case of a german victory while selling oil to everyone. Imagine losing the most valuable region in Africa because you wanted some pointless coastlines in Croatia,that's a real oof.
@@sixmill70 it’s a geostrategic strong point and has vast oil resources. China’s own resources are starting to pour in due to Denmark’s neglect. America may need to step in and take over with more funding, the Trump proposal wasn’t a joke it was a contingency the state department already had planned, that shows the line of thinking even in the notoriously non-China-hawk civil service of America.
Bonus fact; the city of Kitchener in Canada was known as Berlin until 1916. Due to the large amount of Germans who migrated there. The capital of North Dakota is Bismarck; same reason.
It was called Little Venice (Klein-Venedig) because the local indigenous peoples built settlements with canals, resembling Venice. In fact, Venezuela means Little Venice in a very old Spanish form.
Guys im a german and he is right klein venedig means logically little venice bc these indigenous built little houses on stilts like in venice like he said
Melhor momento é quando dizes palavras portuguesas, uma pessoa á espera de um sotaque inglês mas depois sai aquele português de Portugal, sou quase sempre apanhado desprevenido. Continua o bom trabalho. Não sei se preferes os comentários em inglês mas prontos. Abraço!
One German colonial fact: Germany did attempt to and wanted acquire Philippines, but was cut short due to America annexing it after the treaty of Paris post Spanish-American war
If the Philippines had been german instead of american, it could have become independent much earlier (1918 instead of 1946) and spanish would probably still be spoken as a lingua franca. Sad.
Whew, as a Bavarian, I've never heard of this colonial attempt, although I heard of the other 3 attempts by the other states before the unification... Imagine it would have been successful & New York would have been called Neu München for a short time ...
The page I found was unclear as to what the idea was. Did they want to buy it from the Dutch? Conquer it somehow? I didn't really understand what it was other than a plan that ultimately failed.
@@familyandfriends3519 1) wrong, I strongly encourage you to actually set foot in Brazil, you'll then notice how this narrow blood-oriented view is completely dismissed by basically everyone here. We are a people proud of our land, even more than any bloodline: Brazilians are whoever are born in Brazilian soil. 2) I've lost count of italians who wouldn't consider foreign-born descendents of Italians as "real genuine italians", especially if the italian relative was 2, 3 or more generations backwards. 3) I never claimed I don't have portuguese ancestry (I actually do), I only said I have italian one, the two are not mutually exclusive.
1:40 the music playing in the back, is actually a finnish/swedish military march from 17th century. Its called the March of The Finnish Cavarly or in Finnish Hakkapeliittain marssi. Its one of the oldest military marches in the World!
@@sneksnekier6764 I mean I guess you could call courland a colonial empire if you wanted to, just with very few colonies (I think its trinidad & tobago and the gambia)
@@Robbie-pc1dl The Dutch discoveries of new islands and the establishment of colonies in the world were many times larger than Italy, Germany and Belgium.
"The British Empire at present covers a quarter of the globe, while the German Empire consists of a small sausage factory in Tanganyika". Sorry, I couldn't pass up this opportunity to post one of my favourite quotes from Blackadder Goes Forth, probably my favourite comedy series.
Language lives so it could be just old form. True or not it would be good to provide any source to confirm claim that this is/was bad form? I know that wikipedia is not a best of sorces, but it's allways more than nothing.
@Sebbo h Great. A have respect for you knowledge of current italian. Also 500 years is very much for language. Also regional defferences were bigger before traveling becomes common.
Little Venice, it comes from the Palafitos Houses, that the natives of the Maracaibo lake live, the whole structure lies untop of Sticks that had been hammered into the bottom of the lake, the house lays a little bit higher than the water levell incase of high ties, so "it kinda looked like Venice"
in my country of Belize German Mennonites have already outnumbered certain native ethnic groups here in central America now about 18,000 of them now but most people here like them they greatly help the economy.
@@RV-cv2yt another thing is most of them self think of them self's not as German but as Belizean's pretty cool some of there villages also have majority German signs so we have to learn a bit of German to read the signs but there slowly adopting the English language some are really religious' and were traditional clothes and some are modern and look like the normal people. certain village names. they lived in America for a while so sometimes the name of the villages sound American. VILLAGES: Springfield, Shipyard, Friesen town, Riemer's camp, New Prussia
A lot of old German building in Namibia are still in peak condition. And the guerilla tactics explained at 15:00 they learned from us during The War of Liberation in the early 1900s
Always a pleasure to look at German history and German topics. Germans are by far one of the kindest, friendliest yet most serious and most honest people I’ve ever met. And of course their history is so unique and complex (yes, it’s by far not only about the Third Reich: their history is way more interesting and fascinating). Ich wünsche allen Deutschen einen schönen Abend und eine erfolgreiche Zukunft für ihr Land.
2:18 simply because when Amerigo Vespucci discovered the region, some of its indigenous stilted houses reminded him of Venice, leading him to name it "Veneziola" ("little Venice") which became later the Spanish name Venezuela...
Top footage! I am very interested in German colonization and thus I have seen several videos so far on this topic, and I must tell you that this is the best video I have seen so far!
This is a really good video. The one thing I find a little misleading is at 0:40 the caricature of that guy looking a bit like Hitler, but in fact it's no German person, but the British imperialist Cecil Rhodes, demonstrating Britain's claim on Africa from North through to South. Apart from that, a great and interesting video.
The map at the beginning hurt my brain. Germany had Memel, Alsace-Lorraine, and some more territory in now modern day Poland but the map just showed some weird map with Silesia and Prussian lands connected to modern Germany
@@joshhsieh1579 It cant be, the map at the beginning had all its Colonies. Post world war 1 Germany also had the polish corridor disconnecting east and west prussia.
Better to make next video about the German settlements in the various places like Wolga-Deutschen, Pskau Deutschen and even German settlers in Azerbaijan (the Caucausus region), where settlers from Baden-Württemberg founded such villages like Andreasdorf and Helensdorf.
My family lived in Tanzania in the sixties. We met an old man who could speak -German. We also stayed at the Tabora Hotel which was built for Kaiser Wilhelm. Only he never did visit Tanganyika. People in Tanzania still remeḿbeered the Germans and the terrible way they treated people, especially in tne Arusha province.
There were also german-british plans to divide the portuguese colonies in 1898 and 1913, to improve Anglo-German relationships. Britain wanted: Mozambique, south of the Zambezi, Portuguese India, Macau, Timor-Leste, the eastern part of Angola and Cape Verde and Germany wanted: Mozambique, north of the Zambezi, the rest of Angola + Cabinda and Sao Tome and Principe while Portuguese Guinea would be ceded to France.
Too less about German Samoa ... By the way, I visited the formerly German part of Samoa twice, and many Samoans asked me: Where do you come from? When I said: Germany, all of them smiled more than before, and some told me details of German history there, no German has ever heard about. Many (western) Samoans are very proud of their German part of history. It felt like the Kaiser‘s Empire has never gone there. It‘s one of the few really German-friendly places in the world. And that’s although we Germans deported some of their chiefs, didn’t allow them to build traditional high sea ships anymore, didn’t allow them to bury their dead relatives at home like before, accept the Kaiser as their Tupu Sili, their highest king, and many other repressions. They could REALLY forgive. What wonderful people they are! I hope one day they will be re-united with the eastern brothers. They are still under US rule.
The name Little Venice (Klein Venedig), according to some records, has its origins in the houses the anu and other natives built around the shores of Lake Maracaibo and the Gulf of Venezuela, named in spanish palafitos (stilt houses), supported by long and strong wooded poles to keep them over the water level, there were complete villages with dozens of houses built in this fashion, they also preferred to use canoes to travel between the villages around the area rather than exposing themselves walking around the coast, where wild animals and hostile tribes could attack them. The spanish and italian explorers, many of them seasoned mediterranean merchants, called the area Pequeña Venecia or Venezziola for its likeness to the legendary City of Channels even before arrival of the germans, and that's also the origin of the country name, Venezuela, the Little Venice.
14:16 they blamed it on the Germans for attacking first, you know who was the first to defy the colonial neutrality act of 1884? Belgium. then brtiain, France followed suit and South Africa had it's own plans. Germany was forced to defend against the breakers of international law. the Germans only tried attacking after the second week of entaunt assaults
@@engelsteinberg593 Serbia Sponsored the Assassination. So if Anything It's Yugoslavia that takes the Blame since it Came into Existence because of the Outcome of the war Serbia also didn't extradite the Terrorists Responsible to Austria-Hungary which internationally was Illegal. All Russia Had to do was Stay out but Noooo. They had to Go Burr with their Incompetent Military and Pan-slavism that only Inspired the German Version a Generation Later
@@collaborisgaming2190 Actually the Serbians were willing to colaborate, they asked for internacional arbritation, therefore Wilhelm should have ordered Austria to accept and invite America to arbritate. PD.: Hail Deutschland.
@@engelsteinberg593 they didn't want to collaborate on 2 specific terms, one being 24 hour compliance and the second being to turn in a Serbian Army Major (Whom also had a Hand in Killing Greek monarchs) who threw a Bomb in a Failed Attempt the day before Princip killed Franz, they agreed to the rest of the Terms that Honestly sounds like it was Written to the part of France that Wasn't Vichy I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want outsiders to Mediate when some foreign country's state sponsored terrorist Group kills someone in equivalency to Vice President (America Might Pursue war anyway if it was them (Given they almost went to war with Mexico over Pancho Villa), otherwise Embargo was the main tactic). International Law was Also on Austria-Hungary's side so Mediation would only Complicate things Only Russia and Serbia Cared about the Ultimatum. the Chain of Alliances did the Rest. the Entaunt was the "We are Scared of Germany" Club because France and Russia (the Tsar was the Kaiser's cousin so it would make sense for Russia to be a mediator). then the Entaunt became the "Gang Bang Germany" Club when Germany wanted to End the War Quick in the West because Russia was more Feared Despite being Relativly De-industrialized
@@collaborisgaming2190 Certainly maybe having America arbitring may complicate things, but having some external country to testify the things may help to avoid scalate the crisis. Also Frace just wanted Alssac-Lorraine back. Maybe offering self-determination to the regions of Alssac-Lorraine, so the French can be no longer obssesed with war with Germany. Also Germany should have search a Alliance with America so if something goes to war, Germany could win easy.
but not proud of history or today. We can say we are a better democracy than the USA or were strong in economy. But proud not this is so an old word better new and better or something
@S K Sadly that might be the case because even Austrians were Protesting against Immigrantion and now with recent Terrorists attacks it might have increased the Anti Immigrantion movement
The reason the Welsers refered to Venezuela as little Venice is because that is how Americo Vespucci had refered to it in one of his books, he was italian so when he saw the native building huts along and on top of the Maracaibo lake he instantly thought of it and called the area Venezola (Little Venice) which is also where the name Venezuela comes from.
Another charttered German Colony was settled in 1850 in Santa Catarina (Brazil) and it was named after its manager Doctor Hermann Bruno Otto Blumenau. So, my ancestors came along with him to Blumenau to start a new life out of Prussia, which became part of the Germany after a while. Till the WWII the main language in Biumenau Town was German and its several dialects. And speak this language from 40's decade was forbidden by The Federal Brazilian Government and my family had got to learn Portuguese liking or not. As consequences of this almost anybody speaks German at all. It's easier to find those which are English speakers instead. I meant, Rio Grande do Sul was the first part of Brazil where Germans have taken place but there were Santa Catarina and Espírito Santo colonies as well. It's to say the least.
That map is really strange, Poland exists, Germany lost all of its WW1 losses except the polish corridor and Austria-Hungary is split up. What happened there?
Venezuela was names after Venice because in 1499, an expedition led by Alonso de Ojeda visited the Venezuelan coast. The stilt houses in the area of Lake Maracaibo reminded the Italian navigator, Amerigo Vespucci, of the city of Venice, Italy, so he named the region Veneziola, or "Little Venice".
It was called little Venice because the Venezuela’s landscape resembles the lagoon-like City of Venice. That’s why Venezuela 🇻🇪 is named like it is. Vene comes from Venezia (Italian)
2:14 When the europeans arrived in present-day Venezuela, there were a lot of indian's stilt houses(which is actually quite common in the amazon region) and they thought: "hey, that resembles what we see in Venice(Venezia in italian), so let's call this place VENEzuela(which stands for litte venice, just like the name the germans gave to it)" By the way, the country's name was Americo Vespucci's ideia.
00:27 i think the european part of germany is not the empire but the Weimar Republic Because you see that cut in south germany on the border to france where Strassburg is also Poland and the Baltics did not exist before WW1, the first was the result of the Defeat od germany the last was the defeat of tzarist russia by Lenin who was then forced to make peace with the german empire EDIT: saw that General Knowledge already did clarfiy this in an comment
It was called Little Venice because the guy that discovered Venezuela (name comes from small Venice) spent a lot of time in Venice and the native Americans there built houses on stilts in an area on a river estuary that looked like canals.
They called it “little Venice” because Venezuela’s coast reminded them of the Italian city. That is also the origin of the name Venezuela in Spanish, too, meaning little Venice.
Bismarck "despised" the colonial policy because he was a great geopolitical thinker and knew that the colonisation attempts would only turn Great Britain against the German Empire.
@@engelsteinberg593 well i'm Spanish and even if it's not really used today, many people from rural areas specially make use of it, specially in Andalusia and sorrounding areas.
Could you do the French colonial empire? I really want to learn more about their North American possessions before 1763. If that one is to complex could you try the Swedish colonial empire?
The East Africa campaign was a sub theatre of the First World War is one of the lesser known theatres of the war, but perhaps one of the most interesting. Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck has not been given the credit that some other generals of less tactical skill has achieved.
A few facts about German New guinea 1.the battle of bita paka was Australias first major military engagement during ww1 2.Australia annexed the southern part of New guinea because they were anxious about Germanys colonial activities in the north 3. Unserdeutsch is a language developed on what is now modern day rabaul by the biracial children of the German colonists and local islanders it is the only German based Creole in existence
About Brazil: 300.000 thousand of Germans and some Swiss come to Brazil until XX century. Today, the state of Santa Catarina are the most german populate state of Brazil, the city of Blumenau is famous for it's Oktober Fest (Baravarian Hereditage), and we can see all over the state the german architecture. Some places is commom for people to speak German (actually it's ''Poma'', because of the Pommerania influence).
These regions were inhabited by german people during that time and were part of Germany. They might have been part of poland at some point, but this does not matter in this context. But hey, if you wanna go that route who was there first , germanic people lived there way earlier.
@@piotrmichalowski3601 Genetic searches? What? What do genetics have to do with anything? Do you have any idea, how many civilizations lived and died out across human history? If genetics mattered, that not a single people in this world would have a claim to the land they are living in today. That just isn't how it works. I am so annoyed by this Polish bickering. You own these lands now. You live there now. No one is trying to take that land back. BUT, Germans have lived there for several hundreds years up until the world wars. Those places have been their homeland. Many are still alive and remember it. You cannot deny them that. One third of every German alive today has relatives who came from those parts of the German empire. Just let it got already. Be glad that Poland never had to compensate all those Germans who lost everything when they were forcefully driven out of their homes, leaving everything behind.
They called it Little Venice because the natives of the area lived in houses that resembled venice since they were overwater which resembled Venice, with Venezuela's current name comimg from that as well.
A Dinosaur from Tanzania was named after general von Lettow-Vorbeck: Dysalotosaurus lettowvorbecki. It means Lettow-Vorbeck's untouchable lizard, probably in reference to his long and fierce resistance against the British forces.
Why? The colonies never turned a profit, they were able to save tons of money in garrisons in Africa and the Pacific, and avoided the post-colonial wrath that Britain, Portugal and France had to deal with. No German really suffered as a result of that loss.
@@cassianoneto1553 Mostly agreed, but partly due to "bad timing": Diamonds in GSWA were only discovered in 1905 and the investments into railways, mines ports and bridges only started to pan out shortly before WW1 broke out. Btw, many able-bodied GSWA men (not only POW) were interned for years in what is now South Africa.
Which other colonial empire do you want videos on?
*CLARIFICATION* : The map on the thumbnail and beginning of the video (plus a couple times throughout it) is wrong guys, sorry!
I used an interwar map with Danzig connecting West-Prussia to Germany. It should also have Memel, Alsace-Lorraine, and some more territory. Poland was also not independent at this time and the Austro-Hungarian Empire existed.
Italy
can you make more videos about friendships beetwen countries and interesting maps?
P.S. Great video
The Japanese Empire and the First French Empire
Japanese and Italian
It's not a colonial one, but still i think a video about Austria-Hungary would be very interesting
I’m from Qingdao (Tsingtao), the German buildings are still very well preserved. When I was little I was living in one of them and I literally couldn’t believe other Chinese cities don’t have German architectures! They were so normal to me that I didn’t even notice how beautiful they are until I left my hometown.
Get a Blutwurst and a med Brötchen if you’re think That tastes good than are the German houses beautiful
Out of all the colonies of China, Qingdao is the only one I find people view favorably only because of Tsingtao Beer (also probably because it didn’t last that long and Germany didn’t exploit China as much as the other colonizers).
@@JH-hb5cc Yes that's very true
World renowned Chinese beer!
@@JH-hb5cc When we talk about "exploiting" we also have to keep in mind that the locals in African didn't really us their resources either. So their standards of living increased and they were better off then before the colonization.
2:14 Venezuela was called "Little Venice" because an early explorer saw the natives living in silt houses which reminded him of Venice
Oh cool! I didn't know that
Klein Veindding
@@General.Knowledge
Venezuela=Little Venice in spanish
Correct
@@luizfellipe3291 It's in Italian lol
Ok Germany you can have a colony, just don’t do anything stupid
Germany: El dorado
If Germany would have just kept their territory they would have joined the Japanese during the pacific war
@Angelo River The US was a vulture waiting for Russians and others to do much of the work.
@@NishiMiyamura this is a contradiction. Japan had a propaganda to boycot all western powers in asia. If the reich still at asia, means they cant be allied no?
@@NishiMiyamura I doubt that. Germanys forces were stretched already, they were not able to spare ressources there as well. But also Germany having colonies there would have made an Alliance with Japan way more difficult.
German empire: exists
WWI allies: *And I took that*
It’s the old tale of thieves vs thieves, is taking stolen land legal of not?
ahh yes, he is here again
France: the African ones are MINE
Shut up
Its avery the cuban american again
Italian colonial empire be like: "we have stuff" *points to desert*
"And we have other stuff" *points to mountainous desert*
Oof
Cries in Ottoman
Tbf Italian had their time when they were Roman.
@@Exoneos The Roman empire was (after it's beginning Mord Anatolian and Greek than Italian). TBF the Italians just stopped working in the military
The only good thing was Libya as it contains the largest oil reserves of Africa,if only they knew how much of an impact oil made in the post wwii they probably wouldn't have even bothered with the war and just fortified the alps in case of a german victory while selling oil to everyone.
Imagine losing the most valuable region in Africa because you wanted some pointless coastlines in Croatia,that's a real oof.
*Mittelafrika intensifies*
Do I know you?
hey its that guy who does alternate history
Please make a video about the boers
i didnt expect to see you here
You need verified my dude. Almost missed your comment
Denmark: Oh we have colonies!
Greenland and Iceland: Empty snow noises
Hey Greenland is valuable it will be an American possession soon enough
@@TheLocalLt about as useful as fire in the desert
@@sixmill70 it’s a geostrategic strong point and has vast oil resources. China’s own resources are starting to pour in due to Denmark’s neglect. America may need to step in and take over with more funding, the Trump proposal wasn’t a joke it was a contingency the state department already had planned, that shows the line of thinking even in the notoriously non-China-hawk civil service of America.
@@TheLocalLt your paragraph long response has been ignored and discarded
@@sixmill70 yeah sounds like you’re full of counterpoints…
Bonus fact; the city of Kitchener in Canada was known as Berlin until 1916. Due to the large amount of Germans who migrated there. The capital of North Dakota is Bismarck; same reason.
Imma say this, not a good idea to name your city Bismarck
@@kagenlim5271 Why?
@@niklaslow3254 I mean, the Bismarck fell, It's just bad karma to name your city after that
Canada had several cities with German names that were renamed due to discrimination
@@kagenlim5271 You know Bismarck was the guy who unified the German empire right?
It was called Little Venice (Klein-Venedig) because the local indigenous peoples built settlements with canals, resembling Venice. In fact, Venezuela means Little Venice in a very old Spanish form.
Shut up
@@ordecanlom8520 spell right I can’t even understand you
@@howardthealien2606 tough guy
@@aequisaequus8723 you being sarcastic?
Guys im a german and he is right klein venedig means logically little venice bc these indigenous built little houses on stilts like in venice like he said
2:18 "Venezuela" is literally "Little Venice" in Spanish
Shut up
@@howardthealien2606 no 💯
Is it like two words in one?
@@danorott No it's just one, but it's a diminutive.
@@rodrigomejia953 thanks
Melhor momento é quando dizes palavras portuguesas, uma pessoa á espera de um sotaque inglês mas depois sai aquele português de Portugal, sou quase sempre apanhado desprevenido. Continua o bom trabalho. Não sei se preferes os comentários em inglês mas prontos. Abraço!
Eu só escrevo em português.
Cd nosso ouro
One German colonial fact: Germany did attempt to and wanted acquire Philippines, but was cut short due to America annexing it after the treaty of Paris post Spanish-American war
If the Philippines had been german instead of american, it could have become independent much earlier (1918 instead of 1946) and spanish would probably still be spoken as a lingua franca. Sad.
Pretty sure everyone was interested in it after they revolted against the spaniards
@@theangel3232 Nah, the Philippines likely would've just been a L.O.N """ trust territory """ while in reality being annexed by the British.
Whew, as a Bavarian, I've never heard of this colonial attempt, although I heard of the other 3 attempts by the other states before the unification... Imagine it would have been successful & New York would have been called Neu München for a short time ...
The page I found was unclear as to what the idea was. Did they want to buy it from the Dutch? Conquer it somehow? I didn't really understand what it was other than a plan that ultimately failed.
It would suck, as Munich sucks
I dont think the could conquer it from the netherlands in that time so Maby buy it because that would have got the Brits of there back
Shut up
@Howard The Alien why are you replying shut up to everyone? If you want attention, you’re not gonna get it.
As a southern brazilian, I can tell for sure that the towns founded by the german and italian immigrants are among the gorgeous ones in Brazil.
as an Italo-Brazilian, though not from the South, I feel flattered :)
@@thelondoner1526 your Italian not Brazilian true Brazilians are of Portuguese decent ♥️🇧🇷🇵🇹♥️🤜🇮🇹
Go back to Germany and Italy
@@familyandfriends3519 1) wrong, I strongly encourage you to actually set foot in Brazil, you'll then notice how this narrow blood-oriented view is completely dismissed by basically everyone here. We are a people proud of our land, even more than any bloodline: Brazilians are whoever are born in Brazilian soil. 2) I've lost count of italians who wouldn't consider foreign-born descendents of Italians as "real genuine italians", especially if the italian relative was 2, 3 or more generations backwards. 3) I never claimed I don't have portuguese ancestry (I actually do), I only said I have italian one, the two are not mutually exclusive.
anythings better than those shitty favelas
I like the fact that you are Portuguese because you never forget to mention Portugal. Most do, sadly so.
Apart from the fact that Portugal's empire was by far the longest-lived in Africa, millions in Africa speak Portuguese now - only a few speak German.
1:40 the music playing in the back, is actually a finnish/swedish military march from 17th century. Its called the March of The Finnish Cavarly or in Finnish Hakkapeliittain marssi. Its one of the oldest military marches in the World!
The German military march Preussens Gloria is also in the later part of the video.
Your accent when reading out German names and terms is so adorable
dont flirt here
Our mind either jump to Britain, Spain, Portugal, France, or the Netherlands
History nerds: Germany and Italy
Our minds either jump to UK, Spain, Portugal, or France
History nerds: Germany, Netherlands, Italy, and Belgium
Men of culture: Latvia
@@sneksnekier6764 I mean I guess you could call courland a colonial empire if you wanted to, just with very few colonies (I think its trinidad & tobago and the gambia)
@@Robbie-pc1dl The Dutch discoveries of new islands and the establishment of colonies in the world were many times larger than Italy, Germany and Belgium.
Super master of history: Austria-Hungary
Top that internet
"The British Empire at present covers a quarter of the globe, while the German Empire consists of a small sausage factory in Tanganyika".
Sorry, I couldn't pass up this opportunity to post one of my favourite quotes from Blackadder Goes Forth, probably my favourite comedy series.
like the germans say, everything has an end, but a sausage has two.
Baldrick!
PMSL.
*bismark sea is next to australia*
Germany : and it marks my colonial empire
Amerigo Vespucci coming in 1499 called land ‘Venezziola’ what means Little Venice. Venezuala is kind of modification od this name.
Great!
I got it from wikipedia. If it's not fully true please be more precise than "not exactly".
es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etimolog%C3%ADa_de_Venezuela
Language lives so it could be just old form. True or not it would be good to provide any source to confirm claim that this is/was bad form? I know that wikipedia is not a best of sorces, but it's allways more than nothing.
@Sebbo h Great. A have respect for you knowledge of current italian. Also 500 years is very much for language. Also regional defferences were bigger before traveling becomes common.
Little Venice, it comes from the Palafitos Houses, that the natives of the Maracaibo lake live, the whole structure lies untop of Sticks that had been hammered into the bottom of the lake, the house lays a little bit higher than the water levell incase of high ties, so "it kinda looked like Venice"
Shut up
@@howardthealien2606 nobody likes you
There is still a not insignificant German population in Namibia.
Yeah German is taught there
in my country of Belize German Mennonites have already outnumbered certain native ethnic groups here in central America now about 18,000 of them now but most people here like them they greatly help the economy.
@@ЛюбовьщенокЛюбовьщенок That's so cool!!
@@RV-cv2yt another thing is most of them self think of them self's not as German but as Belizean's pretty cool some of there villages also have majority German signs so we have to learn a bit of German to read the signs but there slowly adopting the English language some are really religious' and were traditional clothes and some are modern and look like the normal people. certain village names. they lived in America for a while so sometimes the name of the villages sound American. VILLAGES: Springfield, Shipyard, Friesen town, Riemer's camp, New Prussia
@@ЛюбовьщенокЛюбовьщенок I know, I have recently seen a Deutsche Welle documentary about the german mennonite colonies of Belize :)
Are you Portuguese? Amazing English accent. But no non Portuguese would say Rio Grande do sul like that. Great channel. Subscribed
A lot of old German building in Namibia are still in peak condition. And the guerilla tactics explained at 15:00 they learned from us during The War of Liberation in the early 1900s
Germany! Yay
As a German, I find this very interesting
@@lookbehindyou2862 same
Ehhhh
U are allowed to say that
You're not German
@@P4Tri0t420 who?
Always a pleasure to look at German history and German topics. Germans are by far one of the kindest, friendliest yet most serious and most honest people I’ve ever met. And of course their history is so unique and complex (yes, it’s by far not only about the Third Reich: their history is way more interesting and fascinating).
Ich wünsche allen Deutschen einen schönen Abend und eine erfolgreiche Zukunft für ihr Land.
Danke
@@howardthealien2606 no u
Danke
Was bedeutet “erfolgreiche” auf englisch
@@50shekels successful
Thanks general knownledge for doing my suggestion!
Who needs South America when you have mighty Samoa
Spain
Portugal
Oh sorry my chairman this was not meant for you
No juche socialists on classicalist empire videos
If I kill you would you kill me?
2:18 simply because when Amerigo Vespucci discovered the region, some of its indigenous stilted houses reminded him of Venice, leading him to name it "Veneziola" ("little Venice") which became later the Spanish name Venezuela...
This is one of my favourites. I've only just found your channel.
Top footage!
I am very interested in German colonization and thus I have seen several videos so far on this topic, and I must tell you that this is the best video I have seen so far!
I love the disclaimer at the end. Nailed it! Respect man!
15:00 didn't know that zebras are used like horses .
It takes literally balls of steels to tame a zebra, but better than having to "import" horses.
@@fireflyfireworks668 it wasn't that easy to import thousends of horses to another continent in that time .
Its stature doesnt look like a zebra. It looks like a horse with a zebra camo painted on it.
@@wolfsoldner9029 outstanding move
@@ferhatdikmen3762 As I said, it was easier to sacrifice some poor man's balls than importing.
This is a really good video. The one thing I find a little misleading is at 0:40 the caricature of that guy looking a bit like Hitler, but in fact it's no German person, but the British imperialist Cecil Rhodes, demonstrating Britain's claim on Africa from North through to South. Apart from that, a great and interesting video.
I would be interested in seeing a history of Brazil.
The map at the beginning hurt my brain. Germany had Memel, Alsace-Lorraine, and some more territory in now modern day Poland but the map just showed some weird map with Silesia and Prussian lands connected to modern Germany
It’s the interwar Germany
@@joshhsieh1579 It cant be, the map at the beginning had all its Colonies. Post world war 1 Germany also had the polish corridor disconnecting east and west prussia.
@@joshhsieh1579 It isn't, in interwar Germany, East Prussia was seperated from the restt through the polish corridor. This corridor is also missing.
In that map posen is missing
I did too i commented in it too
Better to make next video about the German settlements in the various places like Wolga-Deutschen, Pskau Deutschen and even German settlers in Azerbaijan (the Caucausus region), where settlers from Baden-Württemberg founded such villages like Andreasdorf and Helensdorf.
My family lived in Tanzania in the sixties. We met an old man who could speak -German. We also stayed at the Tabora Hotel which was built for Kaiser Wilhelm. Only he never did visit Tanganyika. People in Tanzania still remeḿbeered the Germans and the terrible way they treated people, especially in tne Arusha province.
yes it’s a nice building in Tabora ,,, a beautiful town ,,,,stay blessed ,,, i was born in Dodoma
The greed on the Allies in WW1 is the whole reason for everything that happened from 1918 onwards
That is very correct Marshal.
There were also german-british plans to divide the portuguese colonies in 1898 and 1913, to improve Anglo-German relationships.
Britain wanted: Mozambique, south of the Zambezi, Portuguese India, Macau, Timor-Leste, the eastern part of Angola and Cape Verde and
Germany wanted: Mozambique, north of the Zambezi, the rest of Angola + Cabinda and Sao Tome and Principe while Portuguese Guinea would be ceded to France.
Merchant: little venice
*is larger than normal venice*
"Come to Brazil" - King João VI, 1808
No
Yóü'ré Gôíñg tò Bräzíl
Too less about German Samoa ...
By the way, I visited the formerly German part of Samoa twice, and many Samoans asked me:
Where do you come from?
When I said:
Germany,
all of them smiled more than before, and some told me details of German history there, no German has ever heard about.
Many (western) Samoans are very proud of their German part of history.
It felt like the Kaiser‘s Empire has never gone there.
It‘s one of the few really German-friendly places in the world.
And that’s although we Germans deported some of their chiefs, didn’t allow them to build traditional high sea ships anymore, didn’t allow them to bury their dead relatives at home like before, accept the Kaiser as their Tupu Sili, their highest king, and many other repressions.
They could REALLY forgive.
What wonderful people they are!
I hope one day they will be re-united with the eastern brothers.
They are still under US rule.
And in Tonga also. My aunties family Sanft
The name Little Venice (Klein Venedig), according to some records, has its origins in the houses the anu and other natives built around the shores of Lake Maracaibo and the Gulf of Venezuela, named in spanish palafitos (stilt houses), supported by long and strong wooded poles to keep them over the water level, there were complete villages with dozens of houses built in this fashion, they also preferred to use canoes to travel between the villages around the area rather than exposing themselves walking around the coast, where wild animals and hostile tribes could attack them. The spanish and italian explorers, many of them seasoned mediterranean merchants, called the area Pequeña Venecia or Venezziola for its likeness to the legendary City of Channels even before arrival of the germans, and that's also the origin of the country name, Venezuela, the Little Venice.
14:16 they blamed it on the Germans for attacking first, you know who was the first to defy the colonial neutrality act of 1884? Belgium. then brtiain, France followed suit and South Africa had it's own plans. Germany was forced to defend against the breakers of international law. the Germans only tried attacking after the second week of entaunt assaults
Actually was Austria, and if was no by Kiaser Wilhelm II the devil, there would be no war.
@@engelsteinberg593 Serbia Sponsored the Assassination. So if Anything It's Yugoslavia that takes the Blame since it Came into Existence because of the Outcome of the war
Serbia also didn't extradite the Terrorists Responsible to Austria-Hungary which internationally was Illegal.
All Russia Had to do was Stay out but Noooo. They had to Go Burr with their Incompetent Military and Pan-slavism that only Inspired the German Version a Generation Later
@@collaborisgaming2190 Actually the Serbians were willing to colaborate, they asked for internacional arbritation, therefore Wilhelm should have ordered Austria to accept and invite America to arbritate.
PD.: Hail Deutschland.
@@engelsteinberg593 they didn't want to collaborate on 2 specific terms, one being 24 hour compliance and the second being to turn in a Serbian Army Major (Whom also had a Hand in Killing Greek monarchs) who threw a Bomb in a Failed Attempt the day before Princip killed Franz, they agreed to the rest of the Terms that Honestly sounds like it was Written to the part of France that Wasn't Vichy
I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want outsiders to Mediate when some foreign country's state sponsored terrorist Group kills someone in equivalency to Vice President (America Might Pursue war anyway if it was them (Given they almost went to war with Mexico over Pancho Villa), otherwise Embargo was the main tactic). International Law was Also on Austria-Hungary's side so Mediation would only Complicate things
Only Russia and Serbia Cared about the Ultimatum. the Chain of Alliances did the Rest. the Entaunt was the "We are Scared of Germany" Club because France and Russia (the Tsar was the Kaiser's cousin so it would make sense for Russia to be a mediator). then the Entaunt became the "Gang Bang Germany" Club when Germany wanted to End the War Quick in the West because Russia was more Feared Despite being Relativly De-industrialized
@@collaborisgaming2190 Certainly maybe having America arbitring may complicate things, but having some external country to testify the things may help to avoid scalate the crisis.
Also Frace just wanted Alssac-Lorraine back. Maybe offering self-determination to the regions of Alssac-Lorraine, so the French can be no longer obssesed with war with Germany.
Also Germany should have search a Alliance with America so if something goes to war, Germany could win easy.
6:44 Brazilians, asking people to come to Brazil since 1808.
Germany sure did lose a lot of territory in the 1900s but it’s still strong and proud today.
And don't forget also non German
I'm joking
I don't know about the "proud" part but ok.
but not proud of history or today. We can say we are a better democracy than the USA or were strong in economy. But proud not this is so an old word better new and better or something
@@Raiy09 Is that one of the main reasons why Germans migrate to Switzerland and Austria?
@S K Sadly that might be the case because even Austrians were Protesting against Immigrantion and now with recent Terrorists attacks it might have increased the Anti Immigrantion movement
Is it just me or does that Germany look... kinda off in the thumbnail
Yeah it looks like Posen, Alsace Lorraine, and North Schleswig aren’t apart of Germany for some reason
Shhhh... I might have not been able to find a proper map so I used a post-ww1 one and just connected danzig by hand while forgetting the rest
@@General.Knowledge Professional 😂
Maybe the swedish colonial empire? (can't remember if you've already done that)
Good idea. 👍
The reason the Welsers refered to Venezuela as little Venice is because that is how Americo Vespucci had refered to it in one of his books, he was italian so when he saw the native building huts along and on top of the Maracaibo lake he instantly thought of it and called the area Venezola (Little Venice) which is also where the name Venezuela comes from.
Another charttered German Colony was settled in 1850 in Santa Catarina (Brazil) and it was named after its manager Doctor Hermann Bruno Otto Blumenau. So, my ancestors came along with him to Blumenau to start a new life out of Prussia, which became part of the Germany after a while. Till the WWII the main language in Biumenau Town was German and its several dialects. And speak this language from 40's decade was forbidden by The Federal Brazilian Government and my family had got to learn Portuguese liking or not. As consequences of this almost anybody speaks German at all. It's easier to find those which are English speakers instead. I meant, Rio Grande do Sul was the first part of Brazil where Germans have taken place but there were Santa Catarina and Espírito Santo colonies as well. It's to say the least.
great vid, you should do swedish and danish colonies next!
That map is really strange, Poland exists, Germany lost all of its WW1 losses except the polish corridor and Austria-Hungary is split up. What happened there?
Its a ww2 map, but germany has its colonies and the polish corridor
@@sallmandar1027 i saw that too
Venezuela was names after Venice because in 1499, an expedition led by Alonso de Ojeda visited the Venezuelan coast. The stilt houses in the area of Lake Maracaibo reminded the Italian navigator, Amerigo Vespucci, of the city of Venice, Italy, so he named the region Veneziola, or "Little Venice".
Diese Kommentar-Sektion ist nun offiziell Teil des Deutschen Kaiserreiches!
Das Gefühl habe ich auch xD
EIN VOLK, EIN REICH, EIN KOMMENTARBEREICH!
Ok. As long as you don't tell anyone and don't make a fuzz. Or we'll have to take it off your vands. The World
Man Spricht Deutsch, mein Herr!
@@wendigockel If you know how to do it PROPERLY! As a Dane I would rather speak correct English than bad German, neh?
Love these types of videos !
It was called little Venice because the Venezuela’s landscape resembles the lagoon-like City of Venice. That’s why Venezuela 🇻🇪 is named like it is.
Vene comes from Venezia (Italian)
But Venezuela is a Spanish colonization
2:14 When the europeans arrived in present-day Venezuela, there were a lot of indian's stilt houses(which is actually quite common in the amazon region) and they thought: "hey, that resembles what we see in Venice(Venezia in italian), so let's call this place VENEzuela(which stands for litte venice, just like the name the germans gave to it)"
By the way, the country's name was Americo Vespucci's ideia.
hmmm what dose the german empire look like
(general knowledge) just give them ww2 borders with danzig.
i saw that too
Imagine if there is a universe where germany kept Norway and Denmark after a peace deal some how...
@@lefrenchaudir188 HOI4 TNO?
00:27 i think the european part of germany is not the empire but the Weimar Republic
Because you see that cut in south germany on the border to france where Strassburg is
also Poland and the Baltics did not exist before WW1, the first was the result of the Defeat od germany
the last was the defeat of tzarist russia by Lenin who was then forced to make peace with the german empire
EDIT: saw that General Knowledge already did clarfiy this in an comment
King João VI: “Come to Brazil!”
It was called Little Venice because the guy that discovered Venezuela (name comes from small Venice) spent a lot of time in Venice and the native Americans there built houses on stilts in an area on a river estuary that looked like canals.
They called it “little Venice” because Venezuela’s coast reminded them of the Italian city. That is also the origin of the name Venezuela in Spanish, too, meaning little Venice.
Wtf was that map at 0:40 it frightened me
Really good content. 👏 greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
Pretty amazing how large they got a empire in just 47 years
Bismarck "despised" the colonial policy because he was a great geopolitical thinker and knew that the colonisation attempts would only turn Great Britain against the German Empire.
Thank you
Most people in germany don't know anything about its colonial past + the genocides in Africa.
Great video! Love this channel
British colonial empire pretty thicc tho
Nice over view, thank you.
Third times the charm. Germany’s failed twice.
When i heard Colonial Empire i remind:
Netherlands
UK
Portugal
France
Spain
Latvia
Denmark
Sweden
Norway
Japan
Belgium
USA
Austria-Hungary
I still remember my old days when i become new Kaiser of German Empire
And ruined the empire.
12:56 Cameroon's flag was real and almost adopted if WW1 didn't break out. set for adoption late 1914, the date was put on hold
The good old times 😢
The sufix -uela/o in Spanish means "little", for example, a little well (pozo) it's pozuelo, so Venezuela literally means Little Venice in Spanish
No in today Spanish.
@@engelsteinberg593 well i'm Spanish and even if it's not really used today, many people from rural areas specially make use of it, specially in Andalusia and sorrounding areas.
I want.....
*MORE*
You wanna go where the people go?
Could you do the French colonial empire? I really want to learn more about their North American possessions before 1763. If that one is to complex could you try the Swedish colonial empire?
When you run out of territory, you take islands.
*LOTS OF ISLANDS*
The East Africa campaign was a sub theatre of the First World War is one of the lesser known theatres of the war, but perhaps one of the most interesting. Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck has not been given the credit that some other generals of less tactical skill has achieved.
This explains why Chilean military helmets are German
They called Venezuela "little venice " because in the colony there was a city with houses built on stilts just like venice
Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪!
Hallo!
Hey
Russviet🇷🇺
@@speer1778 net
Hallo aus Bengalen
A few facts about German New guinea
1.the battle of bita paka was Australias first major military engagement during ww1
2.Australia annexed the southern part of New guinea because they were anxious about Germanys colonial activities in the north
3. Unserdeutsch is a language developed on what is now modern day rabaul by the biracial children of the German colonists and local islanders it is the only German based Creole in existence
A Video about germany without german comments?
Das muss ich ändern
Da mach ich mit
Ein Volk, Eine Nation, Eine Kommentarsektion.
Dieser Kommentarbereich ist nun eine deutsche Kolonie.
About Brazil: 300.000 thousand of Germans and some Swiss come to Brazil until XX century.
Today, the state of Santa Catarina are the most german populate state of Brazil, the city of Blumenau is famous for it's Oktober Fest (Baravarian Hereditage), and we can see all over the state the german architecture.
Some places is commom for people to speak German (actually it's ''Poma'', because of the Pommerania influence).
uh why does Poland own posnan?
@@piotrmichalowski3601 not at that time dude
@@mtszlr Of course that time was in German hand's , because Poland lost it that land before.
These regions were inhabited by german people during that time and were part of Germany. They might have been part of poland at some point, but this does not matter in this context. But hey, if you wanna go that route who was there first , germanic people lived there way earlier.
@@mtszlr if you wanna go this way.... genetic searches are showing something different. Are Slavic people lived here for few thousand years...
@@piotrmichalowski3601 Genetic searches? What? What do genetics have to do with anything? Do you have any idea, how many civilizations lived and died out across human history? If genetics mattered, that not a single people in this world would have a claim to the land they are living in today. That just isn't how it works.
I am so annoyed by this Polish bickering. You own these lands now. You live there now. No one is trying to take that land back. BUT, Germans have lived there for several hundreds years up until the world wars. Those places have been their homeland. Many are still alive and remember it. You cannot deny them that. One third of every German alive today has relatives who came from those parts of the German empire.
Just let it got already. Be glad that Poland never had to compensate all those Germans who lost everything when they were forcefully driven out of their homes, leaving everything behind.
The German colony was called little Venice, because all the houses there were on stilts, and that’s how Venezuela was named.
I dont know but, africa dont looks like south america
he means it is about the german colonies and as an additon the history in south america
Shut u
@@howardthealien2606 why? What is your problem Angry person? I just wanted to help a bit
Amerika und Afrika bildeten den gemeinsamen Kontinent ... Gondwana!
Südamerikas Ostküste und Afrikas Westküste sind wie Puzzleteile zusammenlegbar!
6:30 I'm German and I have distant relatives in Brazil!
I would like to know more about the Ottoman Empire as well. In addition to Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, and French colonial rule.
Can you do the Italian Colonial Empire?
???
They called it Little Venice because the natives of the area lived in houses that resembled venice since they were overwater which resembled Venice, with Venezuela's current name comimg from that as well.
A Dinosaur from Tanzania was named after general von Lettow-Vorbeck: Dysalotosaurus lettowvorbecki. It means Lettow-Vorbeck's untouchable lizard, probably in reference to his long and fierce resistance against the British forces.
Kinda depressing for the German Colonial Empire losing its colony and just became the "German Empire".
Sad times for the Germans.
Why? The colonies never turned a profit, they were able to save tons of money in garrisons in Africa and the Pacific, and avoided the post-colonial wrath that Britain, Portugal and France had to deal with. No German really suffered as a result of that loss.
FRIED PIPINO HERE😈
@@cassianoneto1553 Mostly agreed, but partly due to "bad timing": Diamonds in GSWA were only discovered in 1905 and the investments into railways, mines ports and bridges only started to pan out shortly before WW1 broke out.
Btw, many able-bodied GSWA men (not only POW) were interned for years in what is now South Africa.
3:03
Nice