But the ai when playing as germany is to easy like you can get rid of allies before the start of 1940 but I don’t want to join online bc Ik ima get humbled
I am more interested in WW1 but this is a fun video. Here is a fun fact about WW2: one way the Allies were able to figure out the enigma code was a German soldier in Africa who reported back every day something like "Nothing to report" because in that area there was, I suppose, very little activity. Because of this, the allies knew that every day, whatever the code was, they knew what the letters for "Nothing to report" was, and they could then build on that
@@joujoubrou237 I never heard that but I suppose thats completely possible! I mean one doesn't exclude the other so it could be that they used both. Though didn't they only use "heil Hitler" that way until the very end of the war?
@@joujoubrou237there are different enigma codes for different branches with the kriegsmarine 1 changing all the time, the 1 from the luftwaffe was yours yeah
I enjoyed studying WWII in high school, and consider it a fascinating subject, even with all the horrific details you learn... That being said, I remember when we learned what German planes were called during the war. I was in second year of high school, we were told the planes were called "Fokkers", and the entire class laughs 😂
Weird, since the Germans only had a small number of captured Dutch made Fokker aircraft in use (the Fokker aircraft company relocated from Germany to The Netherlands in 1919). The Messerschmitt 109 and Focke-Wulf 190 were the workhorse airplanes of the Luftwaffe. The Germans did use Fokker's aircraft during WWI, for example the famous ace of aces Manfred von Richthofen, a.k.a The Red Baron, was famous for his blood red Fokker Dr.1 triplane.
@@Gondarth Exclusively. The German invasion of the Netherlands stopped the aircraft production. The Dutch used their Fokkers against the Germans quite well during the invasion, but most of their fighters were unfortunately destroyed on the ground. Finland also used the Fokker D.XXI during the winter war and continuation war and despite the plane being often outclassed, many Finnish fighter pilots became aces in the D.XXI.
As someone who grew up and lives in Germany, listens to Sabaton and plays Hearts of Iron IV, this was easy, but I guess I had some advantages…
As someone who grew up and lives in Sweden, reads and watches a lot of history and listens to Sabaton: Guten Tag👌🏻
I have 400+ hours in hoi4 and I’m distinctly bad
Like you have to have like 1000 hours to become an average ultimate giga chad
But the ai when playing as germany is to easy like you can get rid of allies before the start of 1940 but I don’t want to join online bc Ik ima get humbled
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This is perfect as I have a history exam based on WW2 tomorow! Perfect timing
(Btw u-boot stands for unterseeboot, which means under sea boat :) )
Thanks for watching!
I am more interested in
WW1 but this is a fun video. Here is a fun fact about WW2: one way the Allies were able to figure out the enigma code was a German soldier in Africa who reported back every day something like "Nothing to report" because in that area there was, I suppose, very little activity. Because of this, the allies knew that every day, whatever the code was, they knew what the letters for "Nothing to report" was, and they could then build on that
Wasn’t it because they realized Heil Hitler would always be written at the end?
@@joujoubrou237 I never heard that but I suppose thats completely possible! I mean one doesn't exclude the other so it could be that they used both. Though didn't they only use "heil Hitler" that way until the very end of the war?
@@joujoubrou237there are different enigma codes for different branches with the kriegsmarine 1 changing all the time, the 1 from the luftwaffe was yours yeah
As a US ww2 reenactor, this really refreshed my mind with stuff to tell spectors. Thank you for the ASMR
I enjoyed studying WWII in high school, and consider it a fascinating subject, even with all the horrific details you learn... That being said, I remember when we learned what German planes were called during the war. I was in second year of high school, we were told the planes were called "Fokkers", and the entire class laughs 😂
Weird, since the Germans only had a small number of captured Dutch made Fokker aircraft in use (the Fokker aircraft company relocated from Germany to The Netherlands in 1919). The Messerschmitt 109 and Focke-Wulf 190 were the workhorse airplanes of the Luftwaffe. The Germans did use Fokker's aircraft during WWI, for example the famous ace of aces Manfred von Richthofen, a.k.a The Red Baron, was famous for his blood red Fokker Dr.1 triplane.
@@IconOfSin88 So during WWII, Fokkers were primarily Dutch made? I was not aware of that 😃
@@Gondarth Exclusively. The German invasion of the Netherlands stopped the aircraft production. The Dutch used their Fokkers against the Germans quite well during the invasion, but most of their fighters were unfortunately destroyed on the ground. Finland also used the Fokker D.XXI during the winter war and continuation war and despite the plane being often outclassed, many Finnish fighter pilots became aces in the D.XXI.
I requested this a while back thank you for doing it!
Thanks for watching! Sometimes requests take me a little while haha but I always get to them
love this video so much! great job Pamela! :) can we request more reading videos? really loved the one with you reading Outliers! 💕
Yeah I’d love to do more! They’ve just done really poorly 😞
i love these videos so much 😭🤭
Thank you!!
Happy Tuesday pamela, can't wait to gear these facts.
Happy Tuesday!
I’m studying WWII rn so perfect timing!!
Thanks for watching!
It’s like the History channel but with ASMR Pam eres la mejor ( ur the best )
Haha thank you!
Exactly lol
Would love to see a WW1 video in the future
please do a trivia on pretty little liars❤️
Another great video 🤍🤍
btw i’d love if you’d do more history focused videos (wwI, napoleonic wars, american civil war)…
Thank you!
Yay another of my favourite subjects 🎉
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13:29 technically Austria-Hungary
I got 6 incorrect but got the rest right
Can you make a Harry Potter trivia Video? 😁
I already have one
@@pamelaasmr right, I missed that one.
Lets gooo i went 70-0
Wow nice!
Well one of them is wrong. Panzer doesn’t mean tank, it means armor. Panzerkampfwagen means tank
@@NBrixH indeed
@@NBrixH that’s the direct German translation but in this context and as a word used in America, it’s referring to an armored tank
Theres not Many questions on Finland and It taking germanys side and the winter war. Plus when Finland left germanys side germany burned down lapland
61/70 ): i was close
"It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation." --Herman Melville
65 out of 70
70/70 let’s goooo
"Success is walking from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm." --Winston Churchill
Beautiful pamela you are a goddess love you so much you are such a genuine sweetheart
Thank you 😊
It’s pronounced “lift-waff-ah”
@@Waffle4321 👍🏻
Can you do inaudible vedeo
I did an inaudible reading video a couple weeks back
@@pamelaasmr im asking for more if you can
@@sidahmedserhane I’d love to it just didn’t do well at all