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I heard that Amundsen was in the bath back home in Norway when his wife came in and told him that Scott had perished in the Antarctic. Standing up in the bath he said, "He's beaten me!" meaning that because Scott died on his journey he would be the one people talked about instead of Amundsen who reached the South Pole first.
It was said that Amundsen's team was so well prepared and had enough food that most of the team gained weight by the time they reached back to their ships.
It makes sense, the combination of damn near 16 hours of physically demanding work a day combined with a diet of almost pure fat and protein, I'm sure they all resembled old fashioned bodybuilders by the end of the trip lol
@@williampoole1742 A lesson to learn from the winter war as well; the finnish soldiers rations were highly focused on fatty foods, whereas the soviets did not have access to the same. When Russian soldiers would freeze to death in the cold, the Finnish ones were nice and warm, burning huge amounts of fat.
Another reason why Amundsen was so successful is that he marched exactly the same amount of kilometres every day (27km or so, I am not sure). Depending on the topography, it was quite tiring. On other terrain however, they saved some energy instead of marching until exhaustion.
Fun fact: Amundsen actually borowed Fridtjof Nansen's ship, a famous norwegian explorer and nobel peace prize winner, who had wanted him to go to the North Pole for sciense. But since they were rivals and competitive, Amundsen went straight to the south. Unfortunatly, of all the dogs that went with him, only one returned named "Obersten".
@@Dill_Pickle1997Scurvy is caused by malnourishment, or specifically a lack of vitamin C, which is found in fresh food, especially fruits and vegetables. On sea voyages, people got scurvy from the lack of fresh food. Antarctic expeditions faced the same problem. Amundsen had learned from previous expeditions how important it was to plan what you ate, and how to get the right foods.
It's interesting how when it comes to the race to the South Pole, Scott's expedition is always the main plot and Amundsen's is the little mentioned B-plot
Scott was a military man and ran his significantly larger team like a regiment. Amundsen spent his own money to expand his library and brought it along for the trip, insisting the crew read up
"You could use these words to describe every Norwegian". As a expat living in Norway for many years I fully agree. The word "social" has very different meaning in here.
@@hodisfut I'm not a native english speaker, but it seems that unlike you, I know what is the difference between the word expat and immigrant. Look it up and maybe you will understand that your comment was just pointless shout in the dark.
as a Norwegian, i find it so weird that in every video ive seen about this topic, they allways cover Scott´s journey so much more than the winner Roald Amundsen. in this video aswell they cover Scotts journey and they have 10 seconds at the end where they show Amundsen.
@@thesquiddler they had alot of issues still. and its a facinating story still. they werent even meant to go to the south pole but Amundsen and the crew didnt follow orders.
When Amunsum was told of Scott’s death he cried out “He’s beaten me!” Because now Scott is known as Scott of the Antarctic while Ammunsun is just a name you see on Wikipedia.
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” I had no idea some random video would compliment my intelligence today 😌 Nice to know I have something in common with the Ninja turtles.
This reminded me of a story my friend told me, he was so cold one night he started drinking alcohol to feel warm and the only think he can remember is waking up on the floor covered in sweat and with pissed stain pants.
two other things you forgot to mention, Amundsen told scott in person that he intended on eating the dogs, also scotts team messed up by bringing a slay made of wood that easily sticks to ice and snow when cold
I love the way you guys animate, it’s so hilarious and I like the way you guys educate us all. Watching your videos is the best way in my opinion to learn about history. I love to see more things about ships like the industrial revolution steam ships maybe about the Soviet and Germans fighting more but in my opinion channel doesn’t enough already five stars.
just add salt upon injuries... Scott's team could had fared better with full usage of skii's. from Wikipedia: "Scott took the Norwegian pilot and skier Tryggve Gran to the Antarctic on the recommendation of Nansen to train his expedition to ski, but although a few of his party began to learn, he made no arrangements for compulsory training for the full party. Gran (possibly because he was Norwegian) was not included in the South Pole party, which could have made a difference. Gran was, one year later, the first to locate the deceased Scott and his remaining companions in their tent just some 18 km (11 miles) short of One Ton depot, that might have saved their lives had they reached it. Scott would subsequently complain in his diary, while well into his journey and therefore too late to take any corrective action and after over 10 years since the Discovery expedition, that "Skis are the thing, and here are my tiresome fellow countrymen too prejudiced to have prepared themselves for the event"" And people wounder why Norwegians, and scandinavia, love our skii's so much that we take home most of the medals during winter olympics?
Oh yes, 1912, when the sense of comradery and mutual respect was soooo much stronger than our decadent times. Hope it kept that way for two more years.
Flat earthers will just say the two teams went south, and then turned around and went north again. Nothing about this expedition would be impossible on a flat earth. What WOULD be impossible on a flat earth, would be crossing straight across Antarctica. Such as going south from Australia, crossing Antarctica, and then going north to Argentina.
1:50 it wasnt extreme cold because they did the expedition, like any sane people, during the Antarctic summer. The temperatures would've been around -5 C to -25 C (23 F to -13 F). The winds are also much milder during the summer months there.
@@jacaredosvudu1638 I live in Finland and those are normal winter temperatures. Though -25 C at the south coast here is pretty rare. I personally love it, and its nothing extreme unless you gotta spend a week in the woods like we did in the military service.
These were the last great explorers of the unknown, who endured conditions very few of todays people could handle. No maps, no satellites or phones, not even a radio to call for help when needed. Stuck in a little canvas tent with 100 mph winds and whiteouts for weeks on end, fingers and toes dropping off because of frostbite, and all for the greater good of the British empire, glad their not around today to see what all that hardship means to the British people of today.
Empire boomer much? Stop romanticising the past so damn much. "Greater good of the british empire" my ass, no need for that after you pillaged entire continents.
The British had several supply points laid down over the course of a year for the planned path. The delays were also due to them having to rescue other members who had health issues. As for sled dogs, Scott tried to use them in a previous expedition but they died too soon and nearly doomed everyone.
I was gonna hope that he’d mention all the fossilized Glossopteris leaves that Scott’s expedition found and kept with them in their tents before the last 3 of them died.
Fun fact: upon arriving at the South Pole, Amundsen spent another 3 days making the most precise measurements to make sure he and his team were in the right place.
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I heard that Amundsen was in the bath back home in Norway when his wife came in and told him that Scott had perished in the Antarctic. Standing up in the bath he said, "He's beaten me!" meaning that because Scott died on his journey he would be the one people talked about instead of Amundsen who reached the South Pole first.
It was said that Amundsen's team was so well prepared and had enough food that most of the team gained weight by the time they reached back to their ships.
Yes, that was proper project management. I highly recommend Amundsen's diaries.
that is what happens when you get a team that know what they are doing
It makes sense, the combination of damn near 16 hours of physically demanding work a day combined with a diet of almost pure fat and protein, I'm sure they all resembled old fashioned bodybuilders by the end of the trip lol
@@williampoole1742 A lesson to learn from the winter war as well; the finnish soldiers rations were highly focused on fatty foods, whereas the soviets did not have access to the same. When Russian soldiers would freeze to death in the cold, the Finnish ones were nice and warm, burning huge amounts of fat.
Of course they gained weight, the ate all their dogs except one...
Another reason why Amundsen was so successful is that he marched exactly the same amount of kilometres every day (27km or so, I am not sure). Depending on the topography, it was quite tiring. On other terrain however, they saved some energy instead of marching until exhaustion.
Fun fact: Amundsen actually borowed Fridtjof Nansen's ship, a famous norwegian explorer and nobel peace prize winner, who had wanted him to go to the North Pole for sciense. But since they were rivals and competitive, Amundsen went straight to the south. Unfortunatly, of all the dogs that went with him, only one returned named "Obersten".
Not the colonel lol
There is a movie about that j think
@@Braindamagedpotato yes its called «Amundsen»
Wikipedia says 11 dogs survived
@@KeanuCheems Survived and survived, the ramaining dogs became unwitting inhabitants of Antarctica.
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She must’ve gone on a Balam Industries sponsored field trip, never to return.
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I hope you find some one better
Because u should bring the milk back!
you forgot scurvy. they brought the wrong supplies and most of them succumb to scurvy, that hinders their mobility on the way back
I thought you could only get that at sea?
@@Dill_Pickle1997Scurvy is caused by malnourishment, or specifically a lack of vitamin C, which is found in fresh food, especially fruits and vegetables.
On sea voyages, people got scurvy from the lack of fresh food. Antarctic expeditions faced the same problem.
Amundsen had learned from previous expeditions how important it was to plan what you ate, and how to get the right foods.
Ouch, yar har
@@kristianstrm2375 if i'm not mistaken, they did brought fruits for vitamin c
but the one they brought is not as rich as other lemon
It's interesting how when it comes to the race to the South Pole, Scott's expedition is always the main plot and Amundsen's is the little mentioned B-plot
Scott was a military man and ran his significantly larger team like a regiment. Amundsen spent his own money to expand his library and brought it along for the trip, insisting the crew read up
"You could use these words to describe every Norwegian". As a expat living in Norway for many years I fully agree. The word "social" has very different meaning in here.
Expat? You're an inmigrant mate
@@hodisfut ur point being?
@@hodisfut I'm not a native english speaker, but it seems that unlike you, I know what is the difference between the word expat and immigrant. Look it up and maybe you will understand that your comment was just pointless shout in the dark.
@@FranticGuitar88 How meaningless. Typical westoid worm. You are an inmigrant. No difference.
@@FranticGuitar88do you plan to stay in Norway?
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as a Norwegian, i find it so weird that in every video ive seen about this topic, they allways cover Scott´s journey so much more than the winner Roald Amundsen. in this video aswell they cover Scotts journey and they have 10 seconds at the end where they show Amundsen.
yeah. its a little confusing. Because Roald Amundsens journey is in itself a fascinating story.
Meme-able last words: I'm going out, I may be some time.
Probably because Amundsen had way fewer problems.
You don't hear stories about ships sailing the Atlantic without issues, you hear about the Titanic instead
@@thesquiddler they had alot of issues still. and its a facinating story still. they werent even meant to go to the south pole but Amundsen and the crew didnt follow orders.
2:00 the pee-sicle joke was genius
5:23 pukesicle
When Amunsum was told of Scott’s death he cried out “He’s beaten me!”
Because now Scott is known as Scott of the Antarctic while Ammunsun is just a name you see on Wikipedia.
and the rent boy Norman Scott involved in the Thorpe scandal was then forever known as "Scott of the Arse-antics".
@@johncartwright8154 HA ! , found the "old guy"...... aw dammit, that's me too. 🙃
Amunsum has beaten Scott, too being the main character in a Mitsi Studios YT-clip. So it isnt all bad for him
Okay, Jesus, Scott’s last words were actually chilling. Didn’t expect this from a Mitsi video
I can't wait for this video mitsi studios with another great work, make them reach a million subs!
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” I had no idea some random video would compliment my intelligence today 😌
Nice to know I have something in common with the Ninja turtles.
lol
well there you go, enjoy it! ^^
This reminded me of a story my friend told me, he was so cold one night he started drinking alcohol to feel warm and the only think he can remember is waking up on the floor covered in sweat and with pissed stain pants.
two other things you forgot to mention, Amundsen told scott in person that he intended on eating the dogs, also scotts team messed up by bringing a slay made of wood that easily sticks to ice and snow when cold
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They ate the ponies though.
Yay new mitsi video, great stuff to watch while your on the toilet
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication..
Word
That's logical
Also it's five words.
the quality of the animation never disappoints me.
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Your style is always so pleasing to the eye
Nice, btw congratulation for the 820k almost 1M keep going🎉🎉
This is not about the race to the south pole, this is about Scott's failed expedition
Yeah, videos on this topic almost never go into detail on Amunsden's expedition despite it being the successful one.
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I love the way you guys animate, it’s so hilarious and I like the way you guys educate us all. Watching your videos is the best way in my opinion to learn about history. I love to see more things about ships like the industrial revolution steam ships maybe about the Soviet and Germans fighting more but in my opinion channel doesn’t enough already five stars.
just add salt upon injuries... Scott's team could had fared better with full usage of skii's.
from Wikipedia:
"Scott took the Norwegian pilot and skier Tryggve Gran to the Antarctic on the recommendation of Nansen to train his expedition to ski, but although a few of his party began to learn, he made no arrangements for compulsory training for the full party. Gran (possibly because he was Norwegian) was not included in the South Pole party, which could have made a difference. Gran was, one year later, the first to locate the deceased Scott and his remaining companions in their tent just some 18 km (11 miles) short of One Ton depot, that might have saved their lives had they reached it.
Scott would subsequently complain in his diary, while well into his journey and therefore too late to take any corrective action and after over 10 years since the Discovery expedition, that "Skis are the thing, and here are my tiresome fellow countrymen too prejudiced to have prepared themselves for the event""
And people wounder why Norwegians, and scandinavia, love our skii's so much that we take home most of the medals during winter olympics?
You guys are my favorite youtube channel!
The Fact That UA-cam Didnt Even Take This Down After What Was Showed At 2:34 Is Crazy
So the West and East poles are still up for grabs?
I guess you should ask the government of Poland about that.
Suddenly WW2 makes more sense
Yup, you just have to find them..................
01:03 As a Norwegian i can for a fact approve this message.
You released this as I went on holiday I’ve never been so late to one of your videos before!
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1:10 As a Norwegian, i can verify this statement.
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You guys sure have an excellent sense of humor. Love the Video, I hope you get 1 million subs soon.
Oh yes, 1912, when the sense of comradery and mutual respect was soooo much stronger than our decadent times. Hope it kept that way for two more years.
Eh, you can blame some unhappy Bosnians for the loss of mutual respect
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as a norwegian, i can confirm the joke at 1:11 to be 100% factual and not up for debate
As a Norwegian, i can also confirm this. Ofc, this changes when we get drunk, then we are the complete opposite
@@NordicTraaseth Vel så klart!
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Curieus what the flat earthers will think of this video.... 😂
As a man whos friends with flat earther he’s punching the wall right now
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@@keshaunmorris5980Shadow boxing the globers
Flat earthers will just say the two teams went south, and then turned around and went north again.
Nothing about this expedition would be impossible on a flat earth.
What WOULD be impossible on a flat earth, would be crossing straight across Antarctica. Such as going south from Australia, crossing Antarctica, and then going north to Argentina.
@@DogeickBateman globetards, get it rite more-on 🤣
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amundsen wasnt antisocial quite the opposite, he picked his crew so that everyone would get along 🫶
man, thats one CHILLING story you got there
1:50 it wasnt extreme cold because they did the expedition, like any sane people, during the Antarctic summer. The temperatures would've been around -5 C to -25 C (23 F to -13 F). The winds are also much milder during the summer months there.
You have to remember Mitsi Studios is from Netherlands.
Those ARE extreme cold temperatures for a Dutchman.
And for anyone that lives in a normal place
@@jacaredosvudu1638 I live in Finland and those are normal winter temperatures. Though -25 C at the south coast here is pretty rare. I personally love it, and its nothing extreme unless you gotta spend a week in the woods like we did in the military service.
@@rykehuss3435”normal place”
“Finland”
I do mean the above with all affection, but most of the human population live in far warmer climes.
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These were the last great explorers of the unknown, who endured conditions very few of todays people could handle. No maps, no satellites or phones, not even a radio to call for help when needed. Stuck in a little canvas tent with 100 mph winds and whiteouts for weeks on end, fingers and toes dropping off because of frostbite, and all for the greater good of the British empire, glad their not around today to see what all that hardship means to the British people of today.
Ahem… Space! The final frontier! These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise!
@@axcenomega . I'm sure if these guys had space technology we'd be on mars by now.
Empire boomer much? Stop romanticising the past so damn much.
"Greater good of the british empire" my ass, no need for that after you pillaged entire continents.
@@iamcarbonandotherbits.8039I thought you said they didn’t need any fancy tech?
@@blackjacka.5097 . Where did I say they needed no tech?. I said they had no tech, there is a difference.
You guys should make a video talking about the different wonders of the world, that would be so cool
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You guys need to drop more frequently!
Why?
This channel never fails to make me laugh!😂😂
What killed the Scott? The Ice age!
They forgot the chopper
Finnaly a new video I've been waiting for this and his swears 😂
he sounds like the evil version of Kurzgesagt
This was an excellent video. Shame we have to wait awhile for the next.
Great video as usual!
Only 369 viewers in 2 minutes? Bro didnt fall off
Great work as usual
The king has returned
Edit:why are you guys fighting in the replies?
Over rated comment + cringe
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There was just Nor way Scott would beat Amundsen to the Pole. Proud Norwegian son, I salute you!
0:02 its so small!!
I swear this is my favorite channel 😂
Ill do 1 push up every time this comment gets 1 like
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Oh boy, you're either gonna have to right this one off as a lie, or get workin' soon.
I have been watching your channel since how countries fight there wars but this is my first account I can comment on
“Let’s pick the black guy’s plight because he’s black” Sounds about right in 2024
Very sad for Scott, cold chills ran down my spine several times😢
@0:25 what a weird and demeaning thing to say. No name or details about the black guy. Just mentioned him like he was a pet or something.
Ever considered they may not have been able to find one?
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The British had several supply points laid down over the course of a year for the planned path. The delays were also due to them having to rescue other members who had health issues.
As for sled dogs, Scott tried to use them in a previous expedition but they died too soon and nearly doomed everyone.
I was gonna hope that he’d mention all the fossilized Glossopteris leaves that Scott’s expedition found and kept with them in their tents before the last 3 of them died.
Dude i love these animations so much
Ive learned more from this channel then i have in History class. Ans i pay attention in class, my teacher just sucks at teaching.
Nice to see a new video
Nothing's cooler🥶Than Mitsi studio videos
I love this guy
I had to write a 5 paragraph argumentative essay on why one of the explorers is better than another for a state test 😭😭😭
This is a nice late birthday gift
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@@mitsistudio thank you mitsi
I just love these videos
I love supporting Mitsi studio (I am not in the basement no need to check)
The narrator sounds a whole lot more excited. Bet he got a loving keeass from someone before the recording.
Fun fact: upon arriving at the South Pole, Amundsen spent another 3 days making the most precise measurements to make sure he and his team were in the right place.
I LOVE how you animated that dogs
Knowing you guys are Dutch reading the cancer cold made me laugh even harder
I love how mitsi characters don't walk, they just go *shimmy shimmy*
Moral of this story.
Bring Dogs, not Ponies.
I used to be subscribed to your channel, and I just saw this in my recommended and found out I wasn't anymore! I never unsubscribed though. I don't know what happened
Day before my birthday… this is special…
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And that's why you always do your research and prepare properly
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This was great
We celebrate Captain Oates every year in my old regiment the Royal Dragoon Guards for his sacrifice.
Loved the video, hoped you wouldve talked about other expeditions tho
You know its Dutch when a map says "Cancer cold"
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