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Jack Rackam---Your video's are awesome. I love your snark-ness. And how you present your video's. Can't wait to see what random person you pick next time.
You know what... You have me there... Certainly better than ac syndicates duo. I don't mean to be mean, but if you haven't played the ripper dlc I doubt anyone would remember them.
@@Ass_of_Amalek Funnily enough its not the lack f oxygen that kills them most of the time, its usally the snapping of the neck so it is possible to survived it for that long if oyur light enough. Look at the Holocaust and how there's witness statements of people being nearly completely bones still struggling for over 20 minutes sometimes even longer after being hung.
Side Epilogue: Jonathan Wild actually survived that neck stab. However, as the man who sent Jack Shepard to the gallows his reputation was ruined. His criminal empire was exposed, his underlings betrayed him, and he was sentenced to death. He had a mental breakdown in prison and tried to kill himself with laudanum. He slipped into a coma and they hanged his unconscious body.
Wow, you don't often see karma or justice with these guys, but sounds like Jonathan Wild got EXACTLY what he deserved. Now if only modern cops got the same treatment, exposing their criminal empire, betrayed by underlings, ruined reputation, and sentenced to death.
Boy if I had a nickel for every time I made a video about a slave obtaining absolute power, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice
You skimmed over my favorite part. When Bess and Jack escape together, Bess wasn't strong enough to scale the wall, so Jack climbed down the prison wall, up the exterior wall, and then back down to the ground... with Bess on his back like a sex worker Yoda. This next detail is from the newspapers at the time so it'a probably exaggerated but supposedly Jack grew up so poor and malnourished that he was barely five feet tall. Bess was, supposedly, almost a foot taller and nearly twice his weight. Even if she wasn't, what a chad move.
@@thomastakesatollforthedark2231, of you're talking about him breaking up with her, it's because she ratted on him and got him put in jail in the first place.
Have to say that usually I am not so keen on media that glorifies criminals, but this guy comes across Robin Hood ish (as portrayed), good story, thank you.
id like to see the life and times of Ned Kelly. he's a really interesting character who's seen as a hero and a villain in many peoples eyes plus he's one of the few well known Australians from this very influence time in Australian history another interesting figures could be captain cook. i don't know as much about him but he's a very interesting figure from what i know
@@ssach7 Who won the war not America, America gave up after the casualties inflicted, draft numbers and cost caused mass civil unrest in the USA made them flee.
Bess looks rather familar... Anyway, some notes from me. 1. Newgate was on the site of what is today the Central Criminal Court aka 'The Old Bailey'. 2. Theatre censorship was still a thing until 1968; all plays and theatrical needed to be approved by the Lord Chamberlain's Office. One producer basically managed to convince the Lord Chamberlain that nudity itself wasn't obscene... as long as the naked people were playing statues. Thus giving birth to the Windmill Girls, with a number of well known post-war comedians getting their debuts at the theatre in the process. In the 1960s, theatres wanting to put on controversial works turned themselves into private clubs for the duration. The whole thing got a bit ridiculous at that point and the censorship. 3. Public executions were still being done after the first part of the London Underground opened.
Honestly the best part is when his friend just kills Wilde in the middle of the court room. If you're going to be executed, might as well get rid of the mob boss who framed you, because what are they going to do, kill you twice? (Actually, knowing history, they'd probably try to execute you twice)
Ah, but he didn't die! Blueskin's revenge ended up being even better. Wilde spent a long time recovering, in which time his men began to fear him less and begin conspiring against him until eventually he lost control of his gang and got exposed as a criminal to the public, then publicly hanged just a few months after Jack
0:04 cancelled might be a little nice, also i think why Jack is considered a hero has to do with the political climate at the time (as described by Extra History).
You should Yi Sun-Sin the Korean admiral who all but single handedly stopped a Japanese invasion of Korea. A major badass who got fired by the Korean government like four different times before the war because he actually did what ever job they gave to him.
Ah, I just re-read ADWD this morning, so Jack and Wild story must had inspired the back story of Varys and Illyrio since GRRM is a huge nerd for history of England. Holy moly.
In an extremely roundabout way, Jack Sheppard is sort of almost on a Netflix a little. "Unbelievable" is a show on Netflix. In said show, one of the characters sings "Mack the Knife," which comes from the "Threepenny Opera" (1924), itself based on the "Beggar's Opera" (1728). In that play, the character Macheath (who eventually becane Mack the Knife) is directly based on Jack.
If I may make a suggestion of a German criminal turned folk hero: Johannes Bückler or more widely known as "Schinderhannes" (Flaying Hans), John the Scorcher, John the Flayer or the robber of the rhine who managed a couple of impossible escapes and rose to fame by, well flaying every frenchmen he could get his hands on as the Rhineland was during his story once again under hostile occupation by the french. Among others he was imprisoned in a wooden tower Rapunzel style and managed to vowe one of his guards to slip him a kitchen knife with which he cut a whole through the wall of said tower and somehow managed to get down from it unscathed. After a couple of more escapes, daring robberies and attacks on frenchmen he assumed a new alias and joined an anti french army, however ended up betrayed and handed over to them instead. After his fiancée being attained by the french and threatened with public execution he buckled in and gave away 19 of his comrades as well as himself to safe her and was finally executed by guillotine drawing a crowd of 40thousand onlookers that wanted to accompany the last walk of the beloved "butcher of the french"
I mean, if you consider demanding no grain be planted for a year, murdering pregnant women and their husbands, demanding no cows be milked, killing cattle just so their calves would know what it's like to lose a mother, and murdering thousands for not grieving enough after his mothers death to mean he's a momma's boy then sure. Then again there's a certain irony that he also once locked a rival's mother in a hut filled with hungry jackals and then set it on fire while they were eating her alive... or maybe he didn't, who knows? The upside and downside of oral histories, we get some crazy ass stories but no way to prove they ever actually happened. His bull horns formation was genius in its simplicity though, no denying that.
@@arawn1061 That's not wrong. From Alexander the Great to Genghis Khan to Napoleon to Hitler, world glomping conquerors often have unhealthy adoration for their mothers and hatred for their(usually) shitty fathers(Philip II being an exception here as he was pretty chill with Alexander the Alexander).
I liked your videos so much your channel is my favourite in UA-cam your videos are so much knowledgeful and educative your channel is a inspiration for other history UA-cam channels I get various Knowledge from your videos I am your old supporter and subscriber from 5k so I have a humble request for you can you make a video on Skanderbeg please please
@@Dystopia1111 I have seen this but I don't like this that is use less. You should check the video of kings and generals on Skanderbeg m.ua-cam.com/video/k3Qelvsi_5E/v-deo.html
Actually I have heard and read about him. There is a film already. It's called Where Jack (1969) staring Tommy Steele as Jack and the late Stanley Baker as Jonathan Wilde which I've seen.
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@@JNSP-kk7py Hello!
Love your video's would you ever do one about Casanova? There's much more about him that people don't know.
You should really make a video of James Hind, the royalist highwayman
Jack Rackam---Your video's are awesome. I love your snark-ness. And how you present your video's. Can't wait to see what random person you pick next time.
Ah yes, Jack Sheppard.
This man would make for a PERFECT Assassins Creed-Protagonist...and incidentally, Jonathan Wilde would be an excellent Templar.
What's the joke here
@@aerospyrosftw there is no joke?
Ubisoft: "Write that down! Write that down..."
You know what... You have me there... Certainly better than ac syndicates duo. I don't mean to be mean, but if you haven't played the ripper dlc I doubt anyone would remember them.
@@admech590 I still don’t and I played the ripper dlc it was shit the game was shit filled with woke politics and repetitive gameplay
In the end, it wasn't the police, the executioners, or even Jonathan Wilde who killed him. It was a crowd of his own admirers.
Now if that isn't poetic, idk what is
uh yeah it was the executioner. you can't revive somebody who's been hanged for 15 minutes. even less so at that time.
@@Ass_of_Amalek Funnily enough its not the lack f oxygen that kills them most of the time, its usally the snapping of the neck so it is possible to survived it for that long if oyur light enough. Look at the Holocaust and how there's witness statements of people being nearly completely bones still struggling for over 20 minutes sometimes even longer after being hung.
@@Ass_of_Amalek you underestimate human resilience.
Tony Hakston that's not human resilience, that's biologically impossible.
Side Epilogue: Jonathan Wild actually survived that neck stab. However, as the man who sent Jack Shepard to the gallows his reputation was ruined. His criminal empire was exposed, his underlings betrayed him, and he was sentenced to death. He had a mental breakdown in prison and tried to kill himself with laudanum. He slipped into a coma and they hanged his unconscious body.
Wow, you don't often see karma or justice with these guys, but sounds like Jonathan Wild got EXACTLY what he deserved. Now if only modern cops got the same treatment, exposing their criminal empire, betrayed by underlings, ruined reputation, and sentenced to death.
Self auto erotic asphyxiation, or whatever it's called, taken to the max.
"From a poor peasant orphan to Son of Heaven"
Tale of Zhu Yuanzhang/the Hongwu Emperor, founder of the Ming dynasty
And Ivan the terrible of the far far east...
And wouldnt ya know jack made a video on him
Funny how he got greedy and many of the Chinese hated the Ming but then again same for the Qing Dynasty
“Wave to the Jacobites”
Between this and those Pac-Man headed people from the early videos, I’m starting to wonder if Jack is a South Park Canadian
Yeah I miss those guys
" From a Slave on backwards world to a Sith Lord " The life of Anakin Skywalker
Boy if I had a nickel for every time I made a video about a slave obtaining absolute power, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice
@@JackRackam I get that reference.
@@JackRackam you should do that of April fools and take it completely seriously
You skimmed over my favorite part. When Bess and Jack escape together, Bess wasn't strong enough to scale the wall, so Jack climbed down the prison wall, up the exterior wall, and then back down to the ground... with Bess on his back like a sex worker Yoda.
This next detail is from the newspapers at the time so it'a probably exaggerated but supposedly Jack grew up so poor and malnourished that he was barely five feet tall. Bess was, supposedly, almost a foot taller and nearly twice his weight.
Even if she wasn't, what a chad move.
A good boyfriend up until the end. At which point he became a jerk for some unknown reason
@@thomastakesatollforthedark2231, of you're talking about him breaking up with her, it's because she ratted on him and got him put in jail in the first place.
Can we talk about Ratticus popping up with the sign?? Hilarious
Theory: Jack Sheppard survives and changed his name to Jack Sparrow.
And then Jack Sparrow travels in an alternate dimension and rechanges his nsme to Jack Rackham
@@cgt3704 After robbing a giant in another alternate dimension, going simply by "Jack".
The combination of your team and your presentation is sublime
@@dionadair8195 No that is a prequel about Jack Shepard’s childhood
And then he found an underwater city and beaten his father to death with a golf club.
How is this not a Netflix series
P.S love the horrible history rat cameo
they did a bit on Jonathan Wilde
I'm working on it!
Because Netflix is absolute garbage
Horrible Histories was my childhood
@@adellefletcherAnd?
Jack Sheppard would make an excellent assassin’s creed protagonist
or Man is on Skyrim levels of pick pocketing and crime.
Stealing is just getting given a gift the other person doesn’t know their giving
And as we all know, the only thing that feels better than receiving a gift is giving one!
@@JackRackam And giving a gift without any effort or being aware at all is the best gift of all.
Have to say that usually I am not so keen on media that glorifies criminals, but this guy comes across Robin Hood ish (as portrayed), good story, thank you.
id like to see the life and times of Ned Kelly. he's a really interesting character who's seen as a hero and a villain in many peoples eyes plus he's one of the few well known Australians from this very influence time in Australian history
another interesting figures could be captain cook. i don't know as much about him but he's a very interesting figure from what i know
The British version of Ned Kelly is Dick Turpin.
A man who robbed so many people that streetlights were put up across the UK
you could tell jack had fun with the accents in this one
British isles accents on their own: not so bad. Trying to switch back on forth between them without mixing them up? Way harder than anticipated 😄
i just rewatched extra history's policing london series... talk about perfect timing
I remember learning about Jack Sheppard at University. Absolute legend.
That addition of invincible cue card suddenly was hilarious
Next Video : " How a Senator from Peaceful Planet become The Good Galactic Emperor" ,The Life and Time of Sheev Palpatine/ The Senate
Dewitt
How the Senate Saved the Republic... by Destroying it
I'd pay an arm and a leg to see that.
@@JackRackam I want that video to next April First
This will be a story not told by the jedi
Deeew it!
That was a creative way of him just dying abruptively. Had my hopes up
I realized what story I was hearing when Jonathan wild popped up.
I love watching the ones where there's an extra history that relates. It's so interesting getting different perspectives on history.
Me: *Realizes who they’re talking about at **3:58*
Also me: *Pauses vid* Gimme a minute. *Goes to rewatch Extra History series* okay I’m back
Yup, didn't recognize the name right off the bat but after a few minutes I realize I know this story! :)
I love seeing another history youtuber’s take on history. I loved Extra Credit’s series on Jonathan Wild
I'd like to see the life of Ho Chi Minh, the man who fought Imperial Japan, France, and the US, and beat them all.
*ho ho, ho chi minh, ho ho, ho chi minh, HO, HO, HO CHI MINH intensifies*
@@_extrathicc Hey, isn't that the Hong Kong 97 theme?
Didn’t he also found modern Vietnam too?
He also defeated China. Ok not him, he died on 1969, but in that note he didnt fully defeat the USA either
@@ssach7
Who won the war not America, America gave up after the casualties inflicted, draft numbers and cost caused mass civil unrest in the USA made them flee.
Jack Rackam? It's going to be a good day.
Man, I remember when Extra Credits covered this in their policing London series (such a wonderful mini-series!).
This is possibly my favorite rivalry pairing in history, barring none
i remember him; he played the doctor in Lost
These videos are truly a blessing in these dark times in our timeline
Bess looks rather familar... Anyway, some notes from me.
1. Newgate was on the site of what is today the Central Criminal Court aka 'The Old Bailey'.
2. Theatre censorship was still a thing until 1968; all plays and theatrical needed to be approved by the Lord Chamberlain's Office. One producer basically managed to convince the Lord Chamberlain that nudity itself wasn't obscene... as long as the naked people were playing statues. Thus giving birth to the Windmill Girls, with a number of well known post-war comedians getting their debuts at the theatre in the process. In the 1960s, theatres wanting to put on controversial works turned themselves into private clubs for the duration. The whole thing got a bit ridiculous at that point and the censorship.
3. Public executions were still being done after the first part of the London Underground opened.
I love the channel, i think you should rename it to Netflix show ideas that will never happen cause they don't have good enough tastes
If only Netflix-senpai would notice me
@@JackRackam To hell with Netflix, my spirit historian answered me, happy with that
@@camilrath5990 They did make a documentary about the real life Pirate Republic.
@@jakespacepiratee3740 gotta check that out, thank you man
Netflix, just hire this guy already
Honestly the best part is when his friend just kills Wilde in the middle of the court room. If you're going to be executed, might as well get rid of the mob boss who framed you, because what are they going to do, kill you twice? (Actually, knowing history, they'd probably try to execute you twice)
He actually didn’t die but he would later be arrested and hung up the gallows
Ah, but he didn't die! Blueskin's revenge ended up being even better. Wilde spent a long time recovering, in which time his men began to fear him less and begin conspiring against him until eventually he lost control of his gang and got exposed as a criminal to the public, then publicly hanged just a few months after Jack
@@JackRackam That does indeed make it even better.
"You're only makin' it worse for yourself!"
Enjoying history today with Jack
I remember this story from Extra Credits! It was a good series if y’all haven’t seen it already. Y’all should give it a watch sometime later.
This reminded me of the book “ Oliver Twist” by Charles Dickens, somehow
Dickens modeled Bill Sykes after Jack Sheppard
This is way better then the extra credits video on him, great job jack!
As most things in life are
6:37 I like that little reference
100% acuRAT
LOVE that Rattus cameo!
Clearly one of the inspirations for Half-Cocked Jack Shaftoe.
Dude everything you talk about needs to be on Netflix
This channel deserves more attention like all the story are interesting and fun to watch.
Thank you for this amazing birthday gift Jack!!!
Would you consider doing an episode on Emperor Justinian?
From swinherd to glorious emperor
@@bloodstoneore4630 that would be justin not justinian.
@@romanrepublic1356 I thought they were both pig farmers before justin took power
0:04 cancelled might be a little nice, also i think why Jack is considered a hero has to do with the political climate at the time (as described by Extra History).
Fight the power and become a legend. Sounds about right.
2:17 also known as Elizabeth Lyon. (Also, it’s apparently either Edgeworth or Edgworth).
Love the invincible reference!
Well this was a nice birthday present. Glad to see the fancy ties rolling along, too.
This is like a psudo companion piece to extra history's videos on this guy
Jack do Daniel Dancer. His life was nuts.
You should Yi Sun-Sin the Korean admiral who all but single handedly stopped a Japanese invasion of Korea. A major badass who got fired by the Korean government like four different times before the war because he actually did what ever job they gave to him.
He really Shepherded in a new age of law in Britain with his antics. Even if we here in the U.S. never learn Jack about him.
The Dollop podcast has a really good on Jonathan Wild.
There should be a musical about this guy called Gentleman Jack.
Ah, I just re-read ADWD this morning, so Jack and Wild story must had inspired the back story of Varys and Illyrio since GRRM is a huge nerd for history of England. Holy moly.
I don't remember a Jack/Wild story from the series, what was it in the books? I can only remember the man in the box
So much better than Extra Credits. I hope we get spin-off about Johnatan Wild too.
I remember watching something on him when I was young and it’s stuck with me
The Yorkie accent in this was on point.
You forgot my favorite part! His last words were to plug his Official Biography!!!
This is a really good episode! This channel is always great, but this one flowed particularly well.
4:49- So inspiration behind Thieves Guild and also Discworld where the "criminals" are unlicensed thieves working outside of the official guild?
In an extremely roundabout way, Jack Sheppard is sort of almost on a Netflix a little. "Unbelievable" is a show on Netflix. In said show, one of the characters sings "Mack the Knife," which comes from the "Threepenny Opera" (1924), itself based on the "Beggar's Opera" (1728). In that play, the character Macheath (who eventually becane Mack the Knife) is directly based on Jack.
He was the inspiration for the Three Penny Opera. McHeath.
Please release more videos I’m always tweaking from withdraw
6:37 I see that cheeky horrible histories reference
Jack Rackam: does a video on Jack Sheppard
Extra History Fans: Hey, I’ve seen this one, it’s a classic
Look out... look out.. look out... old Jackie's back.
If I may make a suggestion of a German criminal turned folk hero: Johannes Bückler or more widely known as "Schinderhannes" (Flaying Hans), John the Scorcher, John the Flayer or the robber of the rhine who managed a couple of impossible escapes and rose to fame by, well flaying every frenchmen he could get his hands on as the Rhineland was during his story once again under hostile occupation by the french.
Among others he was imprisoned in a wooden tower Rapunzel style and managed to vowe one of his guards to slip him a kitchen knife with which he cut a whole through the wall of said tower and somehow managed to get down from it unscathed.
After a couple of more escapes, daring robberies and attacks on frenchmen he assumed a new alias and joined an anti french army, however ended up betrayed and handed over to them instead.
After his fiancée being attained by the french and threatened with public execution he buckled in and gave away 19 of his comrades as well as himself to safe her and was finally executed by guillotine drawing a crowd of 40thousand onlookers that wanted to accompany the last walk of the beloved "butcher of the french"
i would love history so much more if we watched this guy
I am American and have never heard this story until now.
Lol your impressions are amazing.
Just like how nobody cared when Batman's parents died but when he started beating up criminals.
Thank u batman
Stable video 👍
They say Robin Hood was a legend
Jack Sheppard: Hold my beer
The Crash Course video is good too.
When you plane crash twice on the same Island to fight the smoke monster - The life and time of Jack Sheppard.
*The Adam and the Ants song Stand and Deliver starts playing*
Humans like to reward people with extraordinary skill, and his lad had thievin’ skills.
Next story: shaka zulu. His tactics are still used today, but apparently he was a major momma's boy.
Funnily enough Mike Tyson made a point about this on the joe rogan podcast that alot of the great conquerers and Generals of history were momma's boys
I mean, if you consider demanding no grain be planted for a year, murdering pregnant women and their husbands, demanding no cows be milked, killing cattle just so their calves would know what it's like to lose a mother, and murdering thousands for not grieving enough after his mothers death to mean he's a momma's boy then sure. Then again there's a certain irony that he also once locked a rival's mother in a hut filled with hungry jackals and then set it on fire while they were eating her alive... or maybe he didn't, who knows? The upside and downside of oral histories, we get some crazy ass stories but no way to prove they ever actually happened. His bull horns formation was genius in its simplicity though, no denying that.
@@jeremygilbert7989 ah who hasnt committed a few crimes against humanity here and there?
@@arawn1061 That's not wrong. From Alexander the Great to Genghis Khan to Napoleon to Hitler, world glomping conquerors often have unhealthy adoration for their mothers and hatred for their(usually) shitty fathers(Philip II being an exception here as he was pretty chill with Alexander the Alexander).
@@jeremygilbert7989 isn't genghis khan an orphan tho?
Jonathon Wilde Straight up sounds like a villain from a Thief game.
more like a character from Sherlock Holmes...take a guess who.
That's some good timing 👍
1:58
I think we all know what the Muffin Man was doing by the time Jack Sheppard came along. He was buttering some of those muffins, of course.
The horrible histories reference is appreciated.
Newgate prison! Ive been there many times. The mines are so disturbing.
I recognized the Judge you used in this video. Nice reference!
The only lesson i got was he never got the hint...
I would like to see the life and times of the Harpe brothers that were pirates, highwaymen and some of America’s first serial killers.
Id love to see "From swineherd to a king" | The Life & Times of Ivaylo the Cabbage.
Love the topics of your videos! Very cool.
8:54 I heard it was more like a tower of solitary confinement.
I liked your videos so much your channel is my favourite in UA-cam your videos are so much knowledgeful and educative your channel is a inspiration for other history UA-cam channels I get various
Knowledge from your videos I am your old supporter and subscriber from 5k so I have a humble request for you can you make a video on Skanderbeg please please
History House Productions did a very good video about Skanderbeg a few months ago. ua-cam.com/video/uKccCkw_3OE/v-deo.html
@@Dystopia1111 I have seen this but I don't like this that is use less. You should check the video of kings and generals on Skanderbeg m.ua-cam.com/video/k3Qelvsi_5E/v-deo.html
I’ve been saying it for years, chair makers are a plague on society
Yeah Rome crucified one chair maker 2000 years ago and we’re still dealing with his apocalyptic death cult.
Keep posting!
You love to see a Horrible Histories Rattus Rattus cameo
Why not make a video on the Pirate Republic? Yeah that was a real thing!
As soon as I heard Jonathan Wild I knew what was going on
Actually I have heard and read about him. There is a film already. It's called Where Jack (1969) staring Tommy Steele as Jack and the late Stanley Baker as Jonathan Wilde which I've seen.