World War II: Crash Course World History #38

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @TheShaleco
    @TheShaleco 9 років тому +4507

    My great grandfather fought in world war two. He just turned 101 this year and is still going strong.

    • @tisrnbwz4804
      @tisrnbwz4804 9 років тому +134

      Fair play to him👌

    • @turtleman583
      @turtleman583 9 років тому +65

      What country was he a soldier of?

    • @TheShaleco
      @TheShaleco 9 років тому +206

      Turtle Man Canada

    • @panzerclub1185
      @panzerclub1185 9 років тому +51

      TheShaleco and thats why canada can punch a Nazi in the face and get knocked out in less than a second.

    • @TsukiCondor
      @TsukiCondor 9 років тому +11

      Wow thats very cool :-D

  • @oliviamontemayer7089
    @oliviamontemayer7089 9 років тому +5046

    I never thought I would be given a history lesson by the guy who gave us The Fault In Our Stars...

    • @mitch.explores
      @mitch.explores 9 років тому +151

      +Olivia Montemayer HAHA! That's actually him?! I never made the connection^^

    • @JK_2998
      @JK_2998 8 років тому +199

      I always thought there were 2 John Greens

    • @jajo9548
      @jajo9548 8 років тому +33

      +Flying Spectacles other one is Hank Green

    • @JK_2998
      @JK_2998 8 років тому +53

      Jajo No, I meant I thought the guy who wrote the book was a different John Green then the one on this channel, I am aware of Hank.

    • @danielhong262
      @danielhong262 8 років тому +47

      +WorldTripGirl John Green proves that he wrote The Fault In Our Stars in crash course literature.

  • @aasemahsan
    @aasemahsan 4 роки тому +643

    I finished my school life at the start of march just before the Corona Virus pandemic hit my country (Bangladesh) and pretty much had nothing worthwhile to do. As a student of science, I never got to learn much about world history in the last 2 years. In UA-cam, I found this series of Crash Course and out of interest started watching. I've almost finished it within 3 days and am looking forward to watch the other serieses as well. So, I owe huge thank you to the Crash Course family for this brilliant series to make the dangerous situation interesting and educative for me.

    • @dinohall2595
      @dinohall2595 4 роки тому +17

      Good for you. I'm glad you managed to take a major hardship and turn it into an opportunity to learn.

    • @aasemahsan
      @aasemahsan 4 роки тому +6

      @@dinohall2595 thank you

    • @iteor7320
      @iteor7320 4 роки тому +7

      Crash course is truly amazing, I'm in the UK and have just been blitzing them as well

    • @aasemahsan
      @aasemahsan 4 роки тому +2

      @Xitlalic Chavez Valencia note taken

    • @iteor7320
      @iteor7320 4 роки тому +1

      @Xitlalic Chavez Valencia Already subscribed, they are brilliant

  • @FRISHR
    @FRISHR 4 роки тому +2300

    It all started with a rejection from an art school.

    • @avaschlamberger3125
      @avaschlamberger3125 4 роки тому +78

      @Anthony Olivera Hitler was rejected from an art school.

    • @avaschlamberger3125
      @avaschlamberger3125 4 роки тому +5

      @Anthony Olivera Already did :)

    • @siremob5425
      @siremob5425 4 роки тому +8

      I got what you meant, where Hitler was being kicked out in a art school, hahahahaha

    • @siremob5425
      @siremob5425 4 роки тому +1

      @Anthony Olivera yeah and that is what we meant, I guess you did not realize it

    • @grandallthegreat3720
      @grandallthegreat3720 4 роки тому +19

      Can ppl not jus get a joke?

  • @daryl398
    @daryl398 5 років тому +151

    Thanks for mentioning that China started resisting in 1931 and took 14 years to finally defeat Japan.
    It is a kind of interesting. I went to summer school in UCLA last year. There was a Japanese boy, and we became friends. When we talked about WWII, I told him that my grand grand father was killed in the battle against Japanese soldiers. He told me that his grand gtand father was a pilot who was dropping bombs in Chongqing, a city in China. At that moment, we did not have any bad feelings about each other. It is just amazing to see how history goes. Our grand grand father were enemies that tried to kill each other, and we are friends. Thanks for living in a respectively peaceful period.

  • @mcgarryallen9216
    @mcgarryallen9216 5 років тому +1170

    Thanks, we appreciate the shoutout!
    -Canada

  • @kyw.4848
    @kyw.4848 6 років тому +1246

    (Angry comment about his use of the word slaughter)

    • @lychenus
      @lychenus 6 років тому +13

      hahahahahahahahah slaughter

    • @carterstong5124
      @carterstong5124 6 років тому +20

      This was what I was looking for

    • @rusandifernando2580
      @rusandifernando2580 6 років тому +53

      i legit paused the video lookin for this comment

    • @nat-en5rt
      @nat-en5rt 6 років тому +2

      @@rusandifernando2580 HAHAHAHA SAME

    • @ToppyTree
      @ToppyTree 6 років тому +7

      Hahaha you can't slaughter without laughter

  • @wattsnottaken1
    @wattsnottaken1 5 років тому +1326

    “An alliance that would stand the test of time until like 3 seconds after the defeat of the Nazis” 😂🔥

    • @Ethan-vj5mt
      @Ethan-vj5mt 5 років тому +14

      It's like literally true

    • @tymgamerz
      @tymgamerz 5 років тому +23

      Top ten april fools pranks that went WAY TOO FAR

    • @cartoonist7578
      @cartoonist7578 5 років тому

      It's true

    • @thefederation1506
      @thefederation1506 5 років тому +8

      The beginning of the cold war

    • @Endwidgeon
      @Endwidgeon 4 роки тому +7

      imagine having android emojis lol

  • @jacob6616
    @jacob6616 8 років тому +114

    As a canadian, I appreciate the time you put into your videos to talk about us!

  • @duniaa6632
    @duniaa6632 4 роки тому +167

    I’m here trying to finish all my work that I procrastinated on.

  • @EnterElysium
    @EnterElysium 11 років тому +1438

    Adding to the summary reasons for the 2nd World War - A big reason for Japan's attack on the USA was that the US stopped giving the Japanese any oil in the hopes of stopping their attacks in Asia.

    • @shantiponks
      @shantiponks 11 років тому +50

      to add, the US was (i beleive) the single largest exporter of oil in the world, producing way more than it consumed

    • @cameronsmith1339
      @cameronsmith1339 10 років тому +53

      I think it was about 90-95% of Japan's oil came from American exports, so they got a a bit upset when America went "I don't like what you're doing in Manchuria, say goodbye to the substance that effectively keeps your nation and the war going". And I'm pretty sure the USA was on the back foot for most of the war until they sunk 3 and heavily damaged 1 Japanese aircraft carrier at midway, which forced Japan to go on the defensive as they couldn't supply enough aircraft in naval battles to dominate the sky.

    • @shadowzabyss
      @shadowzabyss 10 років тому +2

      You are right.

    • @Turtleman1234321
      @Turtleman1234321 10 років тому +15

      The Japanese tried to cripple the Americans because they weren't planing to stop their expansion so they tried to buy time to continue expansion without serious American intervention.

    • @shadowzabyss
      @shadowzabyss 10 років тому +6

      yea, you are right, they are trying to expand their empire to Southeast Asia and Australia but worried of the American interference.

  • @logik4643
    @logik4643 4 роки тому +230

    Man I wish John Green was my History teacher.

  • @maxflannery6157
    @maxflannery6157 8 років тому +1967

    Wow thanks for that 1.5 seconds mate!

    • @suicidaljell
      @suicidaljell 8 років тому +9

      Helljumper 21175-12121-TM nice boomerang

    • @charlottestephensonart
      @charlottestephensonart 8 років тому +78

      *sentences

    • @cloud8573
      @cloud8573 7 років тому +11

      Madonnatron Aussies are like honey badgers WE DONT GIVE A F***

    • @charlottestephensonart
      @charlottestephensonart 7 років тому +12

      Wow, someone needs a fresh tampon.

    • @maxflannery6157
      @maxflannery6157 7 років тому +11

      Looking back on this comment I do seem angry but I'm really not. "it's just game why you have to be mad?"

  • @wasabipiep4724
    @wasabipiep4724 8 років тому +1560

    Why would people assume that WW2 started when America joined at '41? That's stupid.

    • @louisxiv773
      @louisxiv773 8 років тому +72

      WasabiPie:P Because from that point all continents were at war. Before 1941 it wasn't a real ''world'' war.

    • @wasabipiep4724
      @wasabipiep4724 8 років тому +252

      No Canada joined at the very beginning. It's part of NA.

    • @arcadiusdrathalas6007
      @arcadiusdrathalas6007 7 років тому +60

      The US joining also brought all of the pacific into the war as well. But personally I subscribe to September 1st 1939.
      Oh and the US joining also brought Japan into the wider war, before that Japan was not at war with the rest of the allies only China. So someone arguing for a 1941 start date has a lot of good points.

    • @dp2989
      @dp2989 7 років тому +9

      I agree, well. Since I'm Canadian, not American.

    • @About37Hobos
      @About37Hobos 7 років тому +2

      Steven Winters yup the fighting in China was a separate war

  • @zack4915
    @zack4915 5 років тому +247

    Question: Why did WW2 start
    Answer (short): Germany
    Answer (long): The treaty of Versailles, where France was boss, made german economy crash, giving Shitler the opportunity to rise to power

    • @poppymj.little2847
      @poppymj.little2847 5 років тому +29

      General Ender 😂 i died ‘shitler’

    • @wojtekthebear4958
      @wojtekthebear4958 5 років тому +23

      This isn't true and you'll be hardpressed to find a historian who agrees with this. Sure, back in the day this was a popular opinion thanks to John Maynard Keynes' The Economic Consequences of the Peace, but he wrote that in 1919, before the effects of the treaty could even be seen. The fact is that Germany was better off than France and Belgium in the 1920's. Sure, they had to pay reparations, but these reparations were negotiated down several times by the United States through the Dawes and Young plans. The country itself wasn't completely torn by war like France and Belgium was since the war never reached Germany. You can still find dud artillery shells in France to this day. You'll never find them in Germany.
      In France, the interwar years are known as The Hollow Years due to how many men died and how ravaged their land was. You'll find no such designation in Germany. The real cause was the lack of knowledge the German public had of the events of the war. They had little idea they were losing the war until Germany surrendered, so many Germans so the sudden surrender as a betrayal by those in power and, of course, already hated minority groups.

    • @CoolParrot14CP16
      @CoolParrot14CP16 5 років тому +2

      @General Ender another reason was because Hitler and Joseph Stalin invaded Poland, and when France and Britain told them to withdrawal they didn't so France and Britain declared war on them.

    • @faizalkhan5206
      @faizalkhan5206 5 років тому +8

      Shitler😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @jelardmarimon7211
      @jelardmarimon7211 4 роки тому

      @@wojtekthebear4958 damn man nice explanation

  • @adrianrivera5031
    @adrianrivera5031 5 років тому +534

    Good luck to everyone taking that AP World History exam tomorrow! Y’all got this. 👍🏼

  • @kevinwastaken__
    @kevinwastaken__ 4 роки тому +686

    my teacher: watch this video and fill out a worksheet!
    me, scrolling through the comments:

    • @jojot9068
      @jojot9068 4 роки тому +5

      BUT IT'S JOHN GREENN!! John Green is amazingg!!

  • @jordandavies2175
    @jordandavies2175 8 років тому +36

    As a Canadian, I appreciate all your comments and hope that your mittens keep you warm through the winter. Also, great video as always!

  • @mondirapaul
    @mondirapaul 5 років тому +267

    Cheers for the 1.5 seconds mate
    - An Australian

  • @AKASnowballs
    @AKASnowballs 2 роки тому +40

    I remember watching this and many **MANY** other CrashCorse videos when I was in middle and high school. These actually got me somewhat interested in the class because of how fun they were. Crazy to believe is, and many other videos from this channel by John Green, are 10 years old now

  • @raymondgao5877
    @raymondgao5877 8 років тому +1589

    thanks for the shoutout but please don't mention Justin Beiber

    • @annalabagaba
      @annalabagaba 8 років тому +6

      +I Just Watch more of a P!nk fan really.

    • @dr.alangrant8969
      @dr.alangrant8969 8 років тому

      +Raymond Gao oh yeah

    • @chace3073
      @chace3073 8 років тому +19

      +Raymond Gao Anyone else realize how true it is that we are just happy to be mentioned even if made fun of.

    • @aidansullivan4568
      @aidansullivan4568 8 років тому +7

      This is 4 years from now that's when Justin was "big"

    • @dingchat555
      @dingchat555 8 років тому +9

      +Chace Smith (ESF) True. Canadians like anything that just mentions us.

  • @borussiagermania7428
    @borussiagermania7428 7 років тому +2623

    Guys don't let this video distract you from the fact that Italy lost to Ethiopia

    • @moonknightish
      @moonknightish 7 років тому +320

      Ethiopia was a strong country in 19th century. During that war, it was also supported by France and Russia. But facts are too boring, am I right?

    • @chrissandoval6463
      @chrissandoval6463 7 років тому +145

      But like everyone else also lost to Ethiopia

    • @freakcream7465
      @freakcream7465 7 років тому +368

      Sticks are stronger than pasta noodles

    • @JACKP26
      @JACKP26 7 років тому +37

      Hey I can admit to the shitness of Italy early on. Don't forget the hundreds of thousands of confused Italians holding the Russian steppes straight after Stalingrad.

    • @PairsOfDuals
      @PairsOfDuals 7 років тому +47

      Popthatskittle He's talking about before WW2. Italy tried to conquer Ethiopia and got their asses kicked. Really quite pathetic to be honest. But after that, the technological difference between the two was just too great. I think I remember seeing something that said Ethiopia had only one or two planes, and those planes were decades old. Not much of a challenge; nor something to brag about.

  • @strongman325
    @strongman325 6 років тому +263

    When mentioning death counts I’m curious why you didn’t mention that Poland lost over 6 million citizens (about half of them were Jewish but the other half weren’t), amounting to about 19% of it’s pre-war population.

    • @INecr0
      @INecr0 6 років тому +12

      More than 6 million (over 3 million ethnic Poles) and it constituted 22.2% of its total pre-war population.

    • @christianmygind799
      @christianmygind799 5 років тому +19

      Tbh thats nothing compared to the soviets. 80% of males born in 1921 ended up dead before 1945

    • @lukastanner8317
      @lukastanner8317 5 років тому

      @@christianmygind799 wow that's unbelievable. Mostly because of wars. I guess.

    • @Heresjonnyagain
      @Heresjonnyagain 5 років тому +8

      Christian Mygind but the war only accounted for a minority of those deaths. The rest because Stalinism sucked.

    • @Heresjonnyagain
      @Heresjonnyagain 5 років тому +1

      Christian Mygind it’s also more like 68%

  • @aaronzhang398
    @aaronzhang398 4 роки тому +2338

    Who's watching this because their teacher made them due to coronavirus?
    Edit: Well RIP the AP is over. Thanks for the likes guys

  • @thezestypatriot8513
    @thezestypatriot8513 8 років тому +195

    You knew history class was about to be lit when you walked in to see this paused on the screen.

  • @brandonluu2302
    @brandonluu2302 5 років тому +2044

    shoutout to the homies that are watching these for the ap world history test lmao

  • @terezastepankova7036
    @terezastepankova7036 5 років тому +212

    it always amazes me how people almost never mention czechoslovakia when talking about wwll. such an important element

    • @TheYoinkan1503
      @TheYoinkan1503 4 роки тому +21

      Fun Fact: North Korea still believe the USSR exist, and same goes for Yugoslavia and East Germany.

    • @tqcticL
      @tqcticL 4 роки тому +1

      BrainPop mentions it

    • @ninavinterova9875
      @ninavinterova9875 4 роки тому +1

      YES!!! Especially Munich!

    • @ninavinterova9875
      @ninavinterova9875 4 роки тому +8

      @@TheYoinkan1503 Fun fact: Uneducated French people tried to convince me that Czechia was a part of the USSR.

    • @chaosXP3RT
      @chaosXP3RT 4 роки тому +15

      To be fair, this is for American high school students trying to graduate high school with college credits. He's only teaching what they need to know to get an A+

  • @wyattharr6638
    @wyattharr6638 5 років тому +2306

    Crash corse: nobody beats russia in winter besides the mongals
    Finland: am i a joke to you?

    • @jacklowe74
      @jacklowe74 5 років тому +30

      overheated potado boy didn’t beat them

    • @wyattharr6638
      @wyattharr6638 5 років тому +28

      @@jacklowe74 they sued for peace whatever, they won

    • @Linguineo
      @Linguineo 5 років тому +33

      @@jacklowe74 it was embarrassing for the Russians.

    • @wojtekthebear4958
      @wojtekthebear4958 5 років тому +88

      @@wyattharr6638 Dude, they didn't just sue for peace. Finland had to give up resource rich territory to the USSR because they couldn't continue fighting the USSR. Sure, the war was humiliating to the Soviets, but they still won and got what they wanted at the end of the day.

    • @wyattharr6638
      @wyattharr6638 5 років тому +42

      @@wojtekthebear4958 finland won our hearts

  • @peterloh6787
    @peterloh6787 8 років тому +978

    He's my grandfathers story: he was a cook and people threw stuff at him.
    The end

    • @isvack
      @isvack 8 років тому +34

      Knight of Apollo My grandfather watched the Swedish border for Nazi's with a rifle but not for long because we allied with the Nazi's.

    • @boonbrazy338
      @boonbrazy338 8 років тому +48

      Here's a story too: My grandfather was involved in The Raping Of Nanking.

    • @boonbrazy338
      @boonbrazy338 8 років тому +74

      Ironically, after the war a group of gay chinese men circlejerked around him.

    • @TrinityHealth215
      @TrinityHealth215 7 років тому +14

      Knight of Apollo
      My grandfather was beaten by Navy seamen for dressing sharp in Los Angeles during the Ziut Suit riots. He wasn't even Mexican. We are Apache and he served in the Army.

    • @MikeyLikey95
      @MikeyLikey95 7 років тому +1

      No soup 4 u

  • @TigerRifle1
    @TigerRifle1 8 років тому +327

    Why was "slaughter" such a taboo word? It's pretty much what they did.

    • @toshinakae6397
      @toshinakae6397 8 років тому +43

      its not, its the topic that is controversial, at least to stupid right wing nationalists in japan.

    • @Triniswe
      @Triniswe 8 років тому +60

      Because there are two sides to the story. Some argue that it never happened or that the numbers are exaggerated as a part of propaganda. Even though there are massive amount of evidence that support that massacre/rape of Nanking did happen.

    • @TheHalcyonTwilight
      @TheHalcyonTwilight 8 років тому +36

      It happened, that's impossible to ignore, but the numbers, treatment, and other things are hotly-disputed. Either way, Japanese soldiers did something horrific.

    • @kennandunn7533
      @kennandunn7533 8 років тому +12

      Matthew Messerly Nanking isn't covered in Japanese schools.

    • @TheHalcyonTwilight
      @TheHalcyonTwilight 8 років тому +17

      Kennan Dunn Same as the Bengal Famine, Bombing of Dresden and the failed Norway offensive aren't taught in British schools.

  • @zimmychu8722
    @zimmychu8722 9 років тому +807

    I just learned more about world war 2 in these 14 minutes than in 3 classes at school

    • @michaelcharlessjoquist2848
      @michaelcharlessjoquist2848 9 років тому +47

      Omer Luxy you sure told him!

    • @Thewildanna
      @Thewildanna 9 років тому +61

      Omer Luxy Actually, this is just someone proving how great crash course is. Everyone care or should care whether or not what they are watching is a waste of time or not. Besides, its the comment section. No one cares that no one cares :/ If you're reading the comments, you sure care so shut your trap.
      Good day sir~

    • @johnnyray9107
      @johnnyray9107 9 років тому +23

      Zimmy Chu Agreed, Crash Course is a great intro to WW2
      but 3 classes? Dang that's bad

    • @vondavis5319
      @vondavis5319 9 років тому +2

      Zimmy Chu Yeah this guy is great its more interesting my only mad comment is that he likes Justin beiber at that time...........

    • @EpicLuigi24
      @EpicLuigi24 9 років тому +26

      Zimmy Chu Did you pay attention during those classes?

  • @oofoof12814
    @oofoof12814 5 років тому +88

    My grandfather fought in the Pacific theater on the USS Missouri, and my great-grandfather fought in the European theater. He liberated the concentration camps, and he wasn't the same for 20 years after the war.

    • @juliuselcheikh5810
      @juliuselcheikh5810 5 років тому +4

      none cares

    • @TheSpiderProductions
      @TheSpiderProductions 5 років тому +20

      @@juliuselcheikh5810 what is wrong with you?!

    • @oofoof12814
      @oofoof12814 5 років тому +12

      1. Screw You.
      2. If it was not for the men like my grandfather and great-grandfather who fought in war and the women who worked in the factories, we would all be speaking German or Japanese.

    • @TheSpiderProductions
      @TheSpiderProductions 5 років тому +9

      @@juliuselcheikh5810 disgusting person

    • @LearnedSophistry
      @LearnedSophistry 5 років тому

      Eric Pinteralli what great fear mongering you employed

  • @Mr2ndAmendment
    @Mr2ndAmendment 10 років тому +507

    This video did the impossible by doing a decent job at summarizing a war that we all know had many details, twists, and turns. I have only one real complaint:
    The German military during World War II was not completely aligned with the Nazi Party -only the most fanatical officers and generals were actually Nazis. The average grunt on the front lines or auxiliary support soldier was, for the most part, an average German who wanted to serve his country or got caught up in the war effort. The German military was comprised of many components, but the largest ground force (the Wehrmacht) was a fighting force, not the Nazi party. In fact, some soldiers disagreed with Nazi politics (or were generally disinterested in politics), most notably was General Erwin Rommel who famously defied Hitler at times and is considered by both sides to be one of the greatest soldiers and military minds of the 20th Century. Long story short, to refer to all German military forces as "Nazis" shows a gross over-simplification that I can't overlook as a dedicated historian and as a soldier.

    • @alexriner7182
      @alexriner7182 10 років тому +35

      people like to say things like this, but never say similar things about the characterization of all Russian troops as communist. In the end the just following orders line of thought falls pretty flat if you accept things like free will.

    • @mickeydiver17
      @mickeydiver17 10 років тому +5

      Alex Riner Both the Germans & Soviets in ww2 had large numbers of fanatics who's sole job was to execute anybody who did not follow orders (& they did it with a vengance!) which kind of takes away the concept of "free will" wouldn't you say? Or would you say "no I won't do that because I don't believe it's right" with a machine gun aimed at you? Because if you did that, I would say well done & bye bye & get on with the job, or you could always blow your own brains out & make it quick. If you don't believe this happened, just do some very basic research!

    • @alexriner7182
      @alexriner7182 10 років тому +4

      someone threatening violence has no impact on free will.

    • @Mr2ndAmendment
      @Mr2ndAmendment 10 років тому +26

      mickeydiver17 There is great evidence to show (at least for the German side only) that consciousness objectors to genocide or murder were not penalized within the ranks. If a German solider couldn't or wouldn't commit war crimes he was generally assigned to a neutral or unrelated duty and that was generally the end of it. They didn't want the "uncommitted" on the forefront of their ideology -if you were a concentration camp guard or otherwise personally involved in these atrocities you were definitely part of the dedicated who subscribed to Nazi ideals.
      The Nazi leadership did realize that duties related to mass-murder started to mentally wear on the troops who were doing these things, which caused the Germans to initiate efforts to take the personal aspect out of the killing. They moved away from shooting people and started leaning towards gassing people, first in trucks then in "showers" and so on -this was in an effort to be efficient but also to take the mental strain off their guys. By taking these measures they got less objectors and those who wanted to do it took less of a personal toll in doing so. This only applies to the German predicament -the Soviet Union was an entirely other aspect and they absolutely had people who's sole job was to weed out and kill those who didn't fall in line and do as they were ordered. Everybody talks about the Holocaust, as we rightfully should, but people fail to mention the atrocities committed by Japan and the Soviet Union on its own people -which, numerically speaking, were far worse.
      This is just one major component to the overall debate about how much the German military and populace really knew about the Holocaust -and I don't think that can truly be answered with a "one size fits all" answer.

    • @TheJetnerd
      @TheJetnerd 10 років тому

      Well many peoples, civilisations or how you want to call it have done some sort of murdering particular people, e.g. There were 2 great Persecutions against christians. Its nothing new
      The thing is that the germans did it with such cruel precision and took it to a new level considering number of deaths in a timespan

  • @sarahp6512
    @sarahp6512 7 років тому +334

    Thank you for the open letter John, we appreciate the acknowledgement of our awesomeness.
    (Also you can have Bieber, we don't want him)

    • @ophegraven
      @ophegraven 7 років тому

      dont skip to act 5

    • @sarahp6512
      @sarahp6512 7 років тому

      What? I don't understand...

    • @ophegraven
      @ophegraven 7 років тому

      it was a very vague reference to homestuck.

    • @sarahp6512
      @sarahp6512 7 років тому

      Oh ok. (Tbh I wish I could skip to act 5 since the first acts are so boring)

    • @mouadgranderson9618
      @mouadgranderson9618 7 років тому +5

      nah canada keep bieber were cool.

  • @1973Washu
    @1973Washu 10 років тому +22

    The "Keep calm and carry on" poster was not officially released in WW2 since it was intended to be distributed if the Nazis actually staged an invasion. The posters lay forgotten in a MoD warehouse until they were discovered in 2000 and became popular.

  • @kaismith3421
    @kaismith3421 5 років тому +101

    Interesting Fact:-
    Fanta Was Created During W_W_2 due to some necessity

    • @gloriesnormaldude7513
      @gloriesnormaldude7513 5 років тому +5

      Fanta means hope or something in German i think

    • @FearScherer
      @FearScherer 5 років тому +1

      I'm curious but too lazy to look anything up....

    • @Iron_of_man
      @Iron_of_man 5 років тому +19

      You have it half right. The German branch of Coca-cola couldn't continue making products, as the war effort heavily restricted the company's access to supplies. So, they tried experimenting, to create a popular drink out of the limited resources they had. After some trial and error, Fanta was born. Fanta is short for Fantasia (Fantasy in English).

    • @ahmadsuleman9045
      @ahmadsuleman9045 4 роки тому +1

      Also Mercedes-Benz

  • @MegaElectriceyes
    @MegaElectriceyes 8 років тому +16

    As a Canadian THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE COMPLIMENTS! Please enjoy the mittens Mr.Green

    • @lemondude6174
      @lemondude6174 8 років тому +1

      ^^These comments confirm his message x.x

    • @jessicagifford2871
      @jessicagifford2871 8 років тому +2

      I feel like we should send him some kind of tim hortons

    • @tashreeqa_ek
      @tashreeqa_ek 8 років тому +1

      I was thinking timbits and icecaps AND THANK YOU MR.GREEN WE APPRECIATE YOUR HUMBLE REPLY. I understand you are a big fan. Maybe we can ship you Justin Bieber next time. Enjoy :)

  • @zoxeme
    @zoxeme 7 років тому +803

    I'm canadian; you can have Beiber

    • @plumbusl.9190
      @plumbusl.9190 7 років тому +41

      JP G Na, Us Americans seriously appreciate the offer, but you can keep him :)

    • @AdamA.Student
      @AdamA.Student 7 років тому +16

      Let's just pull a Bir Tawil and say he doesn't belong to either of us

    • @lapisleafuli1817
      @lapisleafuli1817 7 років тому +35

      I have an idea. let's give him to Antarctica.

    • @zoxeme
      @zoxeme 7 років тому +6

      LOL, if you ask me, absolutely! as a token of good will, we can had to the mix Nickleback and Celine Dion! we are so generous ;-) we keep Rush though...

    • @lapisleafuli1817
      @lapisleafuli1817 7 років тому +5

      JP G what happened to Canadian friendliness.

  • @sambeatty2312
    @sambeatty2312 8 років тому +14

    "The history channel before it decided that swamp people were history"
    Finally another person who misses old history channel.

  • @florae2502
    @florae2502 4 роки тому +246

    Crash course is where teachers make their students go when they don’t want to teach

  • @jeroenpelkman4320
    @jeroenpelkman4320 7 років тому +7

    It's an old video by now, but that last part, about the horrors of WW2, was a very, very powerful statement. I can only hope that more teachers are as good as you are here at conveying how terrible war is. Thank you.

  • @Packers4sb
    @Packers4sb 8 років тому +691

    War. War never changes.

    • @jordanburns358
      @jordanburns358 8 років тому +1

      Smooth. :D

    • @austinduong-van6071
      @austinduong-van6071 8 років тому +3

      war does change. we make new tools to kill people

    • @waterloo0972
      @waterloo0972 8 років тому +1

      Dr Dank i think it means war is a constant on earth. everthing changes bt the occurance of wars never does

    • @jordanburns358
      @jordanburns358 8 років тому +10

      Do you seriously not get the reference?

    • @minecrop4560
      @minecrop4560 8 років тому +2

      or does it, the war just changed,

  • @stever415
    @stever415 8 років тому +26

    I really enjoy John's closing monologue about how the pinnacle of Western Civilization and our ideas of a progressive society isn't immune to the savagery of human nature. It scares me to see just how civility, egalitarianism, and humanitarianism are walking a thin line between cruelty, brutality, and viciousness. This is what I love about history because it teaches us the lessons of past mistakes and it allows us never forget the hardships others had to face in order for us to be where we are today.

    • @joellaz9836
      @joellaz9836 8 років тому +2

      I'm also amazed that a country like Germany, which is deemed very civilised and cultured, could be so barbaric.

    • @lelexoxo303
      @lelexoxo303 8 років тому

      +Joella Z Yeah. Nowadays it's civilised and cultured.

    • @mizo5471
      @mizo5471 8 років тому

      Or the nuclear bombing from the US to end the war as a desperate attempt to prevent further manpower loss from both sides.
      Tl:dr There is no good in war, no matter how "justifiable" an own country might proclaim. The further it lasts, the greater the desperation of soldiers, generals, civials is, which prompt them into commiting horrible acts.

    • @mizo5471
      @mizo5471 8 років тому

      You're right :D

  • @jeerenderchauhan4248
    @jeerenderchauhan4248 6 років тому +518

    Indian soilders also participated in both the ww's but no one mention them

    • @markhenley3097
      @markhenley3097 6 років тому +35

      Jeerender Chauhan Yup as many as 2 million Indians fought in the British Indian Army, but they were just a colony so I guess, just like Canada and SA, they aren't mentioned too much. The Burma Campaign was important though, and Anzacs are defiantly overrated.

    • @kostantinos2297
      @kostantinos2297 6 років тому +23

      Jeerender Chauhan
      Numerous countries fought in either or both world wars. India did not do anything special.

    • @TheIceColdBikeDestroyer
      @TheIceColdBikeDestroyer 6 років тому +39

      @@kostantinos2297 India was one of the reasons that Britain could fight a large World War due to the resources we got from India without India winning the war would have been more difficult

    • @shehran6936
      @shehran6936 6 років тому +8

      South Asian. Indians aren't an ethnic group. Also he did mention South Asians.

    • @friendlycreature6375
      @friendlycreature6375 6 років тому +3

      algerians also fought in ww2

  • @francoisancebou
    @francoisancebou 9 років тому +51

    THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING ARGENTINA. Most historians tend to forget about it when speaking of WWII.

    • @Perdido-Eléctrico
      @Perdido-Eléctrico 9 років тому +3

      It's because just after helping the British they were inmidiately flooded by German and Italian inmigrants, that industrialized the country and generated a huge grown in population but didn't recieve any punishments for their actions at war.

    • @MephLeo
      @MephLeo 9 років тому +6

      +Franco Vázquez Ancebou Yeah. It pisses me off that they always forget that South America is an actual part of the world and shares its history. Brazil and Argentina are interesting cases to analyse when talking about WWII, because they attempted neutrality, because its governments were actually sympathetic towards Germany and because USA kinda bought their alliance, kinda forced them into war siding the Allies. Brazil actually sent troops to Italy and fought major air battles. No one talks about.

    • @brandonfierro8264
      @brandonfierro8264 9 років тому +1

      +Franco Vázquez Ancebou all historians have lied to the world

    • @MephLeo
      @MephLeo 8 років тому

      ***** Nope, i guess not.

    • @larrylawson8105
      @larrylawson8105 8 років тому +2

      +Franco Vázquez Ancebou
      American historians tend to forget all other nations of WW-II and other conflicts where they've had plenty of necessary help. They even quickly forgot that without the North American Indians they'd never have won their War of Independence against England. They also conveniently forget the help they had from the French during the War Between The States; without which the North could never have won and held the nation together.

  • @Jesse-cx4si
    @Jesse-cx4si 5 років тому +163

    Not bad, but you COMPLETELY skipped the CAUSES of WW II.

    • @maryjeanjones1940
      @maryjeanjones1940 5 років тому +13

      Britain &France declared war on Germany two days after German aggression toward Poland. Both countries agreed to support Poland but Hitler did not care so he attacked Poland on Sept 1, 1939. Consequently WW2 was underway.

    • @Jesse-cx4si
      @Jesse-cx4si 5 років тому +36

      Mary Jean Jones Thanks for the comment, but that’s not the cause. To be fair, a UA-cam video on the causes of WWII should probably be it’s own, separate production.
      But to put it VERY simply, Germany got economically, militarily, and territorially screwed by the treaty of WWI. As their nation began to decline into a horrible state of no hope, the people were desperate for some sign of a positive future for Germany. Combined with the rise and “success” of Italian facism and a man like reltiH flodA (he doesn’t deserve respect of naming) you get the Nazi Party winning over these desperate people. The pride of Germany began to grow again, and with it a strong desire to reclaim the territory it lost a generation earlier.
      Then the fact that England and France wanted NOTHING to do with another major war in Europe their leaders sat on their hands while reltiH rebuilt the military (German military history and prowess over a 150 years made that rebuilding much easier). By the time the socialist and facist shitheads rearmed their nation there wasn’t a lot any nation could do to prevent another WW. 😞 I know there a LOT of other factors that play into the cause of WWII, but I think this kinda sums it. Maybe?

    • @kiksmello3878
      @kiksmello3878 5 років тому +8

      I think he briefly mentioned it at the end if the WWI video.

    • @sol2544
      @sol2544 5 років тому +4

      @@kiksmello3878 He did, but I dont think he mentioned how bad the situation for japan was, and why they had to attack america

    • @wilmer89
      @wilmer89 5 років тому +1

      Da evil Hitlah

  • @billiejean6520
    @billiejean6520 8 років тому +46

    so much for john green being neutral

    • @nosuchthing8
      @nosuchthing8 8 років тому +21

      elaborate please.

    • @billiejean6520
      @billiejean6520 8 років тому

      exactly

    • @Unromantisches
      @Unromantisches 8 років тому +1

      Please explain yourself.

    • @Tyronejizz
      @Tyronejizz 8 років тому

      what do you mean explain yourself. hes oviously supporting the allies.

    • @billiejean6520
      @billiejean6520 8 років тому

      ill explain, just let me watch the video again

  • @bbdlcn
    @bbdlcn 4 роки тому +47

    John green is our generations social studies Bill Nye

  • @kenkanisan9981
    @kenkanisan9981 8 років тому +20

    World War II is my favourite topic

    • @nguyenphuoc7458
      @nguyenphuoc7458 8 років тому

      +Lion Cub no one will survive to see the ww4

    • @kenkanisan9981
      @kenkanisan9981 8 років тому

      Nguyen Phuoc nice one

    • @xxxkamikazekillaxxx5974
      @xxxkamikazekillaxxx5974 8 років тому +2

      you heard about this quote?
      "We dont know how ww3 will look like, but ww4 will be fought with sticks and stones"
      PS. I dont remember who said it but if you want to know google it. Also I might have remembered the quote a little wrong

  • @thetf8142
    @thetf8142 6 років тому +52

    Germany just finished paying off ww1 fines in 2010

  • @a-mei-zing2951
    @a-mei-zing2951 8 років тому +8

    I could have impressed my history teacher, had i only known that this channel existed.

  • @nikkiagoodall9806
    @nikkiagoodall9806 4 роки тому +22

    Where did you get the ‘this machine kills fascists’ sticker? I love it.

  • @scarlettdiva1405
    @scarlettdiva1405 7 років тому +234

    i swear to god i just found your channel today and its already one of my all time favourites

    • @mczenk5095
      @mczenk5095 7 років тому +1

      Bo Velkova Same here haha

    • @josephstalin2961
      @josephstalin2961 6 років тому

      Kermit The Frog really?....never knew that ....fascinating!

    • @jestekine5892
      @jestekine5892 6 років тому

      Mike Czenkus d

    • @electrifying247
      @electrifying247 6 років тому

      ... InvisibleCloak, ive been living in roblox... and watching anime...

  • @CratesOfPlates
    @CratesOfPlates 9 років тому +330

    The comments section is full of angry corrections accusing John of being insensitive. These videos are supposed to be simple and quick for kids like me to understand.

    • @anthonybrannan4351
      @anthonybrannan4351 9 років тому +23

      I strongly agree.

    • @davewarwicker2512
      @davewarwicker2512 9 років тому +4

      Well said.
      Let's hope some of the common sense permeates into the minds of some of these commenter's :-)

    • @soulreaver490
      @soulreaver490 9 років тому +9

      Flower Girl To simplify understanding of complex subjects inevitably leads to misunderstanding and incorrect beliefs. It is especially dreadful for a kid to realize this when they were taught that the truth about a war that lasted many years is something so simple that it can be summed up within a 13 minute video. In reality, historians have spent these last 70+ years examining and reinterpreting ww2, and there are still people arguing not about little corrections, but massive ideological beliefs that surround this war, a war that is essentially still being fought to this day. In the same way that ww1 led to ww2, ww2 led to all the wars afterward including the fighting happening this very day.
      In other words, ww2 is anything but simple or quick, and this video is a disservice to humans everywhere, especially when it is targeted at kids, like you say.

    • @anthonybrannan4351
      @anthonybrannan4351 9 років тому +1

      the Truth is Beautiful
      Well said

    • @stephan2053
      @stephan2053 9 років тому +1

      the Truth is Beautiful
      I highly agree with your statement. I think that many problems in today's world are caused by a lack of understanding, an impatience that inevitably leads to conflict rather than peace. I wish people would just talk more, it would help a lot. My only disagreement is like Flower Girl said, this is a video for kids to help us with a class or a particular chapter. it's meant to give the facts so we do well on a test, and enteratin us as well. It is everyone's responsibility to better understand and interpret these events on our own if we are to better understand the world we live in.
      It's not the first time we've mbeen misinformed either, I was taught that Columbus was a awesome guy who discovered America (I'm paraphrasing of course), and that there are no such things as negative numbers (Or negative even roots of numbers, stupid i). It's a lot of complicated details, too much for kids to comprehend all at once. It's easier to misinform them at first and slowly clarify as the years go on.

  • @passionforlearning5099
    @passionforlearning5099 7 років тому +8

    Thank you so much Crashcourse for all the help! You were a lifesaver for me during history classes, and I hope that my own learning/help channel can be as helpful and beneficial to students as yours one day.

  • @taqqiraja2722
    @taqqiraja2722 6 років тому +7

    My grandfather was an Indian soldier for British Army in ww2...He used to tell the stories of air strikes and encounters with many snakes in jungles.He passed away in 2014 at the age of 94.

  • @Dykramer
    @Dykramer 9 років тому +20

    World War 1 was a massive contributing factor to the war, that being said when Germany lost World War 1 the treaty of Versailles was created stopping Germany from starting another war and to pay back what damages Germany had caused. This treaty caused anger in Germany letting Hitler come in to power as you said. Another contributing factor to the beginning of World War 2 was the failure of the League of Nations. Also the failure of appeasement also had a massive contributing factor to the cause of Word war 2.
    Lloyd George from England, Orlando from Italy, Clemenceau from France and Woodrow Wilson from the US all came together in 1919 after the war to discuss how Germany should pay for this war. They eventually decided to declare a treaty called the treaty of Versailles. France wanted to get revenge on Germany that made the treaty unfair on Germanys behalf. The terms of the treaty where that Germany had to accept the blame for World War 1 they also had to pay for the damages that where caused in World War one which in this case was 6,600 million pounds. Germany also was not allowed to have a big army where they could only have six naval ships. No tanks, no air force and no submarines, Rhineland was also to be de-militarized.
    Being extremely harsh the people of Germany where very angry at the government which lead to Hitler’s rise to power. Once Hitler came to power he immediately began secretly building up the army. Although France and England where aware of these actions they did nothing to stop Hitler. Hitler then decided to enter Rhineland, which supposedly should have been de-militarized, but France and England did nothing since they did not want to start another war. German land was taken away from Germany in the treaty of Versailles so Hitler's next step was to take this land back. Hitler invaded the land the Austria had taken away successfully yet France and England still did nothing to stop Hitler although they could because Hitler's army was still small and vulnerable. Hitler promised that the part that Austria took away from Germany was the last of Hitler's expansions.
    Hitler did not keep his word and invaded the sudentland region of Czechoslovakia. Britain not wanting to start a war met with Hitler to reach an agreement that would prevent the war. Eventually they came to an agreement after three meetings that Hitler could have the sudentland region of Czechoslovakia. Hitler again did not keep his promise and invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia. Although Hitler did not keep his promise England and France still took no military action. England and France warned Hitler that if he where to invade Poland they would take military action against Hitler. On the 1st of September 1939 Hitler invaded Poland in result the beginning of World War 2.
    France and England both saw that the treaty of Versailles was unjust and unfair on Germany, which saw Hitler's actions to be understandable. The main reason France and England didn’t stop Hitler's action to build up the German army was because they thought that Germany had a right to re-arm and defend themselves. In September 1938 the Munich agreement of appeasement was created to stop Germany from claiming more territory. Czechoslovakia was not invited to attend the creation of appeasement in which they had felt betrayed by France and England. Appeasement in 1938 is often viewed as a great war to solve war with negotiation and not war. Although Hitler broke this appeasement by invading the rest of Czechoslovakia and the appeasement had failed. England and France was not prepared for a war and instead they decided to say if Germany was to invade Poland a war would star which they eventually did.

    • @roshmo7263
      @roshmo7263 9 років тому +1

      well in my opinion, no

    • @soerenp.e.ziemens5939
      @soerenp.e.ziemens5939 9 років тому

      I'm german and thats the reason for the war in my opinion. We got robed and the allied cut of our nuts^^.
      The reason for the extermination of the jews was the bad situation of our economy. The german starved while the german jews controlled the banks and high positions of financial things.
      Invading poland just happened because they massacred germans in the lost territories.
      Taking all from the defeated was (for me) the biggest MISTAKE in human history.
      After the WWII we just repeat history because the allied stayed here for a long time. We still haven't got official peace contracts with the warwinners. The USA still have much to many rights over german territory.
      But we made it again. Being a superior power in europe.

    • @williamemde5387
      @williamemde5387 9 років тому +4

      You like to type

    • @slapmyfunkybass
      @slapmyfunkybass 9 років тому +1

      Soeren P. E. Ziemens I'm British and I agree with you. Not to mention after the war we were bankrupt and lost our Empire.

    • @pointman6778
      @pointman6778 9 років тому

      Y did u even comment this, that has nothing to do with the video

  • @saifkhouri6609
    @saifkhouri6609 4 роки тому +38

    Now that this is showing up on my feed I'm REALLY worried

  • @blackcatproduction99
    @blackcatproduction99 8 років тому +8

    World War II is always the family controversy for me... Great Uncles on my mom's side left Canada to fight in the Battle of Britain, Grandpa (dad's side) joined the Royal Canadian Navy, and even served on HMS Rodney during the sinking of the Bismarck, Great Grandpa was a British Naval Merchant (survived being sunk), but my Great Uncle (Austrian) on me father's side was conscripted into the Wehrmacht's Panzer Divisions, sent to fight in Italy... At least he surrendered, thus how he came here to Canada...

  • @gabrielochoa3083
    @gabrielochoa3083 5 років тому +236

    US: we are the grater military power
    Canada: hold my maple syrup

    • @Breyerlover4ever23
      @Breyerlover4ever23 5 років тому +7

      I love this comment.

    • @motherphonics5843
      @motherphonics5843 5 років тому +1

      Wow XD

    • @angel-astanfield7939
      @angel-astanfield7939 5 років тому +4

      💕🇨🇦

    • @Nick-who-loves-cilantro
      @Nick-who-loves-cilantro 5 років тому +14

      "grater"
      Pass the parmesan, please.

    • @You-pk6jh
      @You-pk6jh 5 років тому +15

      The US is much stronger and has always been stronger. Saying canadians won the war of 1812 is like saying the US won the 7 years war. Neither were a country at the time.

  • @sleepyturtle6599
    @sleepyturtle6599 6 років тому +81

    When u need last minute crash course cause the next day you have a kahoot and dont want to throw your face infront of the class

  • @susannam3733
    @susannam3733 8 років тому +87

    CRAMMING FOR THAT AP TEST THE NIGHT BEFORE THO

  • @MQuaritch
    @MQuaritch 8 років тому +103

    "Rome was liberated"? Hahaha haven't laughed so badly for weeks.. :D

    • @phillipyan7216
      @phillipyan7216 8 років тому +1

      Not really the mongols, but the Huns. They were part mongols and part something else.

    • @MQuaritch
      @MQuaritch 8 років тому +1

      The German forces occupied Rome, but you cannot really call this a "conquering". It was more a reaction on the Italian traitors or hang Benito and started attacking the German forces trying to defend their country against the allied invadors.

    • @TheHalcyonTwilight
      @TheHalcyonTwilight 8 років тому

      Once North Africa was lost to the Allies Germany retreated across the Med to Italy. The Allies' plan was to open another front in Italy, with the British using their naval superiority and air forces stationed on Malta to move troops and supplies across. The Italians they captured almost entirely gave no fucks about Mussolini and so they believed the Italians would welcome them.
      The Germans reacted, as allowing Italy to fall would open a Southern Front right on their border, all while the Reds were pushing hard from the East, and an ever-present threat of a Western front from the Allies loomed. They captured all Italian personnel and materiel, annexing the country. There are many reports of Italians being found chained to their machinegun positions as they simply did not want to fight on Mussolini or Germany's behalf. The Germans saw them as fodder.
      Look up Operation Asche and the Massacre of the Acqui. Italy was effectively a hostage/slave country of Germany by this point, and German soldiers executed any who didn't follow their orders.
      Ultimately the Allies broke through, Mussolini was dragged through the streets of Rome then executed. The Italians eventually got their country back, but the Southern Front was stalled long enough that first the Eastern then the Western front reached Berlin first.

    • @MQuaritch
      @MQuaritch 8 років тому +2

      Yes. Italy betrayed Germany. Every country would have acted the way Germany did. It was the only possible way they left to the Germans. Italy opened several fronts and failed there, leaving it up to Germany to "tide them up". Then when Mussolini's power in Italy started to become weaker and weaker the Germans logically had to react, in order not to lose Italy as an ally. They took over most parts of Italy and fortified themselves there. Until the end of the war, the Western allues did not manage to capture all of Italy and only in Spring 1945 they managed to build a bridgehead on the eastern side of the river Rhine.
      So, Germany did not "invade" or "steal" Italy, they only reminded them that they entered the war on the Axis side and cannot just "switch sides" whenever the war changes its course.
      Also, don't forget that at that time, there existed two "Italies", one facist and one communist part. Each of them fighting against the other, one lead by the communists and one lead by Mussolini. Mussolini still had several houndreds of thousands of men on his side, helping the Germans to defend their country against the Allied invadors.
      The term "liberation" does not really fit there.

    • @TheHalcyonTwilight
      @TheHalcyonTwilight 8 років тому

      Yeah, if only the Italian people saw it that way...

  • @FectoForgoGaming
    @FectoForgoGaming 8 місяців тому +8

    UA-cam age-restricting this video should be a crime, because these videos are taught in schools. We're being deprived of education by "Community Guidelines", even though we're supposed to watch this.

  • @laurencollins8988
    @laurencollins8988 7 років тому +28

    My teacher always plays this! Now I'm just watching this for fun.

    • @Shimamon27
      @Shimamon27 7 років тому

      I think this show needs to be displayed everywhere as "Get the basics"...
      Come to think of it, education can move to the internet... In some regions of the world.

    • @alexalvarez3711
      @alexalvarez3711 7 років тому +1

      Lauren Collins same

  • @animania1994
    @animania1994 10 років тому +45

    That's so interesting! Why didn't we learn these things in class? Mine was all solid memorising of timeline events just because it will be tested for the major examinations. It's so sad that education was more of getting a grade instead of actually learning something.

    • @heimerdonger1266
      @heimerdonger1266 10 років тому +3

      ^Definitely agree with you. Grades mean nothing honestly, only because alot of the education is useless information. The only thing school does is teach you to work hard and socialize. But actual knowledge isn't very useful from school. Very sad.

    • @GRANDMASTERKANE
      @GRANDMASTERKANE 10 років тому

      this is what they dont teach www.ihr.org/jhr/v07/v07p-95_Franz-Willing.html - this crash course is about as useful a brick. and is not honest about certain events. open deception here, but enough to convince to small minded.

    • @CollapsedWhiteStar
      @CollapsedWhiteStar 10 років тому +4

      GRANDMASTERKANE You just cited as a reliable history source a work of Georg Franz-Willing, who's a notable Holocaust denier and, being a former soldier of the Wehrmacht, has a very biased viewpoint. Just in the link you posted, one can see that victimizes Germany way too much, saying that "It was not Hitler who wanted the war, but rather his internal and external enemies.", and constantly accusing the Entente and later the Allies of preparing the wars beforehand, in an attempt from firstly the Brittish goverment in WWI, and then Jews and Americans in WWII of building an alliance against Germany to reduce its power and influence.
      His viewpoints and his thesis are simply wrong and biased. Despite the fact that Germany lost a lot, one can't simply defend their innocence, because they were guilty.
      And no, I'm not a sheeple, and I'm not simple-minded, and I'm not brainwashed. If you really believe what you linked, you are, and not realizing it shows that I'm right.

    • @liverpoolfan65
      @liverpoolfan65 10 років тому

      Welcome to the education system

    • @liverpoolfan65
      @liverpoolfan65 10 років тому

      Welcome to the education system.

  • @robt3078
    @robt3078 8 років тому +175

    I think Canada got a "little bit" of help from the British empire back in 1812.

    • @kjennacornelis4784
      @kjennacornelis4784 8 років тому +3

      Rob T well i think that britain and Canada still had a good relation ship better then with america so

    • @dkblitz4538
      @dkblitz4538 8 років тому +40

      Canada wasn't even a country yet.

    • @kjennacornelis4784
      @kjennacornelis4784 8 років тому +6

      Hayden Snauwaert If im not mistaken Canada was a part of the brithis empire back then and it still the same land i mean before 1830 Belgium was not independent yet but the land was there names maybe changed If so then sorry in de old age Belgium was Just the lower contries so i dont know about Canada but im pretty sure it was part of the brithis and i think they did not hate them so much as the americans did

    • @engmac8178
      @engmac8178 7 років тому +6

      We were the British empire back then

    • @AaronSaysSKOL
      @AaronSaysSKOL 7 років тому +10

      The grammar in this comment section is killing my brain cells.

  • @Yeeterson2727
    @Yeeterson2727 4 роки тому +44

    Soviet Union : *load rocket launcher*
    China :*gets in tank*
    Germany :*cocks shotgun*
    Greece :*looks at gun* “what am I supposed to do wit dis?”

  • @gurtthedwarf
    @gurtthedwarf 6 років тому +326

    Saying that japan attacked pearl harbour in order to scare the US into neutrality is I feel objectively wrong.
    I like this channel, even thoguh it doesn't go into important detail, omits some crucial stuff ("germany didn't invade britain, they just bombed it"is a gross generalization)...but this? How can a declaration of war possibly be a tactic to enforce neutrality? The plan was to destroy much of the U.S fleet which the japanese (rightly) saw as the biggest threat to them. The failure was in achieving a decisive victory, not in making them join the war...that sentence is bonkers to me, it goes a bit against common sense if I may say so

    • @pierrebmd6884
      @pierrebmd6884 6 років тому +16

      I quite agree with you. However, what I think he was refering implicitly to was Japan plan to take control of the western Pacific (Midway, Philippines, Australia, South East Asia,...) in order to gain the ressources (oil, iron and rubber mainly) it didn't had. Japan generals knew they had 6 months to strike hard US and force them in a surrender. After this time, the US would have mobilized and set in motion its war economy and Japan's offensive war would turn in a defensive war they knew would be almost impossible to win. But I beleive the reasons for Japan's war decleration would almost need its own episode, you can't talk about every detail in a 13 min video.

    • @gurtthedwarf
      @gurtthedwarf 6 років тому +8

      although what you said is true, I don't agree that this is what he meant in the video. To me it's clear he meant neutrality

    • @pierrebmd6884
      @pierrebmd6884 6 років тому +9

      True, after watching it again, I must admit it sounds more like a mistake on his part than just an implicit reference. What I find odd is that he follows this point by saying "it is apretty stupid gamble,..." and then explains the 2 reasons why this gamble is stupid (by the way number 2 is untrue as anachronistic).

    • @erbivor
      @erbivor 6 років тому +8

      He did leave out quite a bit of crucial info, like the reasons why Germany invaded Poland (local german population was being persecuted by the Poles), he left out the whole of Dunkirk (where Hitler allowed the UK army to escape by way of sea even though the german army could've decimated them) and other stuff. Document yourselves people, history is made by the winners so take everything related to WWI and WWII you see on UA-cam with a grain of salt and do your own research.

    • @medelhavskorv7947
      @medelhavskorv7947 6 років тому +6

      Andrei Dinu everything you said is public knowledge. In what way is the statement ”history is made by the winners” relevant here?

  • @roastedturkey2484
    @roastedturkey2484 8 років тому +369

    Love how he calls The Soviets "Russians" even tho only like 49% of the Soviet Union was Russian

    • @UNRNetwork
      @UNRNetwork 8 років тому +20

      Ivan Katlianik Nice generalization. Every American refers to Britain as England? Yea you're right.
      (Sarcastic comment is sarcastic)

    • @jayb1797
      @jayb1797 8 років тому +4

      Ivan Katlianik I mean we have Canadian teams also have been trying to introduce American football to the U.K. And Europe by playing football (American foootball) games in London Its just that the rest of the world doesn't seem to interests in American sports like baseball and football well at least the eastern hemisphere

    • @dablasit
      @dablasit 8 років тому +14

      I love how you wanted to make your comment more relevant by saying a percentage that was less than 50% lol. It's ok, we get your point, but you don't need to lie: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_Soviet_Union#Ethnic_groups
      It's a little bit more than 51%. But I agree, this isn't like a company's shares, the one who has the most, doesn't own it.

    • @BlueHawkPictures17
      @BlueHawkPictures17 8 років тому +2

      if you part of sssr, you are russian comrade

    • @johannesk3845
      @johannesk3845 8 років тому +8

      Because Russia was the main country. The majority of the UDDSR countries didn't want to belong to the the Soviet Union. They were forced by Russia. That's why it fell apart so fast around 1990.

  • @sophiashokraei2121
    @sophiashokraei2121 8 років тому +179

    Dear Canada,
    We love you.
    From,
    The United States of America

    • @mojunez1374
      @mojunez1374 8 років тому +4

      -Donald Trump

    • @AureliusR
      @AureliusR 8 років тому +31

      Dear United States of America,
      If you truly love us, please don't vote for that asshat Trump.
      Sincerely,
      Canadians EVERYWHERE

    • @AureliusR
      @AureliusR 8 років тому

      xDrummerJx Why? So he can build a wall between our countries and completely alienate the whole world?

    • @AureliusR
      @AureliusR 8 років тому +1

      xDrummerJx If you truly believe that's what Mexican immigrants are doing, or that it has any appreciable effect on the economy, or, MOST IMPORTANTLY, there aren't WAY better things to spend than money on, then only a FOOL would vote for Trump!

    • @sophiashokraei2121
      @sophiashokraei2121 8 років тому +1

      +Aurelius R I won't trust me

  • @Rockethead293
    @Rockethead293 11 місяців тому +17

    Oh come on, Age Restricted Video.

  • @georgebizos944
    @georgebizos944 9 років тому +129

    Its not pronounced Luftwaffa....Its pronounced "luft vaffa"...In German, the "w" makes a "v" sound...Luft means "air", and waffe means "weapon".
    Also, Japan and Russian never actually signed an official peace treaty, so technically, world war 2 is still going on between Japan and Russia.

    • @npgabriel
      @npgabriel 9 років тому +7

      +George Bizos Its pronouced Luft waffle

    • @georgebizos944
      @georgebizos944 9 років тому +2

      ***** yeah it is.....if your german....if your american/english, its pronounced Luft-vaffe

    • @The_Honcho
      @The_Honcho 9 років тому +47

      Well the Soviet Union and the Empire Of Japan doesn't exist anymore so...

    • @georgebizos944
      @georgebizos944 9 років тому

      ImTheWaffleman true......but the countries that were once part of the soviet union are at war with what was the "empire of japan"..which is still japan.

    • @flashgordonsthemesong2838
      @flashgordonsthemesong2838 9 років тому

      +George Bizos Actually they signed one in like 2000 or something. It was recent, but Russia and Japan are friends again.

  • @st1_1ffedgaming5
    @st1_1ffedgaming5 7 років тому +388

    I mean it was "funny" I mean they created the first meme aka Kilroy was here

    • @catgirlgrunge
      @catgirlgrunge 7 років тому +2

      St1_1ffed Gaming no there were memes before

    • @liquifiediceinabottle8062
      @liquifiediceinabottle8062 7 років тому

      St1_1ffed Gaming True

    • @senorpigeon9564
      @senorpigeon9564 7 років тому +4

      Lol my grandpa told me he was confused why there is a bunch of Kilroy was here drawing everywhere he was deployed until he ask his friends

    • @TooCooFoYou
      @TooCooFoYou 7 років тому +7

      TheFridayVerse You can say that "Kilroy was here" is a precursor to memes.

    • @jafro8
      @jafro8 7 років тому

      St1_1ffed Gaming I mean

  • @CraigC74
    @CraigC74 4 роки тому +12

    Italians watching this video breathed a sigh of relief

  • @victorolomu315
    @victorolomu315 6 років тому +349

    WWII was hilarious.
    -Said Nobody Ever

    • @Larsx22
      @Larsx22 6 років тому +8

      yup thats what he said

    • @HasSalute
      @HasSalute 5 років тому +2

      Dabbing Unicorn said me

    • @goldenduck3931
      @goldenduck3931 5 років тому +4

      WW2 is the most memed part of history.

    • @sixth2632
      @sixth2632 4 роки тому +1

      World war three won’t

    • @dLimboStick
      @dLimboStick 4 роки тому +1

      Obviously never saw McCales Navy.

  • @DevilSurvivor69
    @DevilSurvivor69 11 років тому +17

    You just made a new Canadian fan :D. Keep up the great videos.

  • @Zzz_Gamer
    @Zzz_Gamer 4 роки тому +13

    7:43 I love how even John Green's face ceases to be red when he finishes his speech by saying "best wishes, John Green". 😂

  • @Crazygamer88110
    @Crazygamer88110 7 років тому +11

    As a wise man once said "Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it."

  • @waldokayaking2703
    @waldokayaking2703 4 роки тому +20

    i love all the emotion in the open letter, then he just goes straight to monotone for the "best wishes" lmao. totally just ridiculously hilarious

  • @SamanthDarling
    @SamanthDarling 7 років тому +150

    He forgot to mention the greatest achievement of Canada. Getting rid of the penny.

    • @AW33406
      @AW33406 6 років тому

      Samantha Darling Nice

    • @apolon92s
      @apolon92s 6 років тому

      what's the greatest achievement of Canada ,if the video is about 2 world?

    • @pendraco2000
      @pendraco2000 6 років тому +2

      for WW2? keeping the Atlantic supply chain running. the RCN were the best sub hunters the Allies had. We also were the only allied force to advanced inland the day of D-Day, and Juno Beach was one of the three main invasion beaches (Sword and Gold for the Brits having far small contingents of troops compared to Omaha, Utah and Juno).
      there's also the possibility, due to documents found in recent years, that the Dieppe raid wasn't as much of a disaster as was once thought, as it allowed a British commando team a diversion to capture a German four-rotor Enigma Code Machine, which would allow the allies to intercept messages sent to and from German U-boats.

    • @deekay7594
      @deekay7594 6 років тому

      Is your 100 dollars the same 100 dollars 10 years ago.. No.. More like 50 dollars now.. Not having the penny dsnt mk a difference.. Nickel is the new penny..

  • @Bavarian_Barbarian
    @Bavarian_Barbarian 8 років тому +6

    I like how you never mentioned how Germany offered Poland a deal to give Germany the Danzig corridor, multiple times. To which both France and England knew of this deal, but suggested to Poland to not take it up. Hitler only wanted to retake Germany's original land which was relinquished after WW1. Hitler's ambition to attack Russia was caused by the threat that communism had against nazism. The original plan was to destroy communism. In order to attack Russia, Germany had to get through Poland, which was tied in with France and England. Kind of a giant puzzle in the end.

    • @qriashi
      @qriashi 8 років тому +5

      +ImperialPiGaming The land which was "relinquished" after WW1 was taken from Poland 123 years earlier :) "The original plan was to destroy communism" - the plan constantly changed and was whatever would grant Hitler support from the German folk. And it did.. as he got elected through a democratic process. Go back to history books my friend!

    • @ChestOfDoom
      @ChestOfDoom 8 років тому

      +ImperialPiGaming Germany offered a deal, poland, as a nation has the right to refuse that deal

  • @nahyunkwon7059
    @nahyunkwon7059 5 років тому +86

    Can you please do a crash course history on the Korean world war?

    • @GuyFromTheSouth
      @GuyFromTheSouth 5 років тому +1

      Yes id like this too

    • @fizzylavie17
      @fizzylavie17 5 років тому +1

      Sorry to disappoint you guys but this series has ended like years ago. (But it was mentioned in episode 38: The Cold War in Asia)

  • @dhoffheimerj
    @dhoffheimerj 4 роки тому +41

    "Slaughter" is the right word.

  • @cachetona4794
    @cachetona4794 6 років тому +834

    I watch these for fun ... 🙃

    • @liamtw679
      @liamtw679 6 років тому +28

      I'd mock you for it, but I do to.

    • @Papapoley
      @Papapoley 6 років тому +6

      Diana Alvirde same

    • @jannah8230
      @jannah8230 6 років тому +3

      I watch these because my teacher is making me watch em and I have a quiz on this video

    • @amalihomer7626
      @amalihomer7626 6 років тому +8

      "Six millions Jews" is the funniest thing

    • @happymonky123
      @happymonky123 6 років тому +11

      Same a healthy obsession with history

  • @myriamnie8658
    @myriamnie8658 8 років тому +10

    I might be one of only few people who gets the joke at 3:38 (because I'm German) but it makes me very happy that they included it. And even knew about it.

    • @YThursday
      @YThursday 8 років тому +1

      +Myriam Nie The text in the box?(You, you have, you have me) Can you explain it? I'm learning German at the moment but don't get the joke!

    • @myriamnie8658
      @myriamnie8658 8 років тому +5

      +YThursday It says "Du... du hast... du hast mich" which you translated correctly. And these are the lyrics of a song called "Du hast" by a band called Rammstein! :)
      You'd probably translate it with "you got me" in the case of the crash course video, which is also an accepted translation for "du hast mich"

    • @bennjamann
      @bennjamann 8 років тому +1

      +Myriam Nie Ich auch!

    • @panzerdragon1121
      @panzerdragon1121 8 років тому

      99 Luftballons

  • @antonio-eu1dm
    @antonio-eu1dm 9 років тому +47

    It was the British and Canadians who liberated Rome, America focused on Operation Dragoon after the Sicily Campaign.

    • @mattparry5172
      @mattparry5172 9 років тому +1

      Well said.

    • @vladislavslava7539
      @vladislavslava7539 9 років тому +1

      Canada like brits, Canada hates Americans

    • @unprofessionalopinions4972
      @unprofessionalopinions4972 9 років тому +28

      Mathew DiGirolamo I wouldn't say that Canadians hate Americans. We just strive for our own identity separate from America. A lot of people view Canada as "Americas Hat", and that's what Canadians dislike. Not America as a whole.

    • @dbzshadow1440
      @dbzshadow1440 9 років тому +4

      I don't think of Canada as our hat. More of a sister nation.

    • @Abdul54cp
      @Abdul54cp 9 років тому

      MinecraftNow I've been to parlament and they're called embassies

  • @mikeor-
    @mikeor- 2 роки тому +2

    All four of my grandparents lived under Stalin. My paternal grandfather was eighteen when Stalin died on March 5th, 1953. He remembers how Malenkov was the pallbearer at Stalin's funeral. He also remembers Molotov's speech, the one where he said; ''Our Great Comrade Stalin has left us. Our dear friend, our wise teacher, our affectionate father has left this world.'' Stalin was a god to my grandparents. It was only in 1956, when Khrushchev made his secret speeches that began De-Stalinization that they learned that Stalin was just a man. However, they still believed Lenin was a god until Perestroika in 1987.

  • @debido4195
    @debido4195 4 роки тому +14

    im just waiting for a comment that isnt assigned for history and just genuinely like history

  • @ablakehall4734
    @ablakehall4734 10 років тому +75

    On a scale of 1 to 10, (10 being the highest) I rate your video an 8. Your one ENORMOUS problem is that, you don't discuss World War I. You simply cannot discuss the 'causes' of WWII without delving into WWI. Now that I've said that... For everyone reading this: After Germany lost WWI the entire country was destroyed economically, and had rules placed on it so that it could never again build itself. This caused the common people of Germany, to get pissed off. The air was ripe for someone like Hitler to come in and cause an uprising.

    • @deriznohappehquite
      @deriznohappehquite 10 років тому +13

      If you were to list all the causes of World War One, it would probably by about 300 pages long. The list of causes for World War Two can be summed up with "World War One".

    • @MrHayrettinify
      @MrHayrettinify 10 років тому

      ***** It would take me 2 words to explain both ww1 and 2(and the coming3rd) Greater Israel

    • @Ted52
      @Ted52 10 років тому

      Hayrettin Çağman UYSAL WW1 is "Greater Israel"? You mean, the annexiation of Palestine from a muslim empire by a christian one?
      Legit stupidity is legit.

    • @MrHayrettinify
      @MrHayrettinify 10 років тому

      Jews were there only the Israel wasn't existed they jews are purchasing those lands they are doing it right know too they are purchasing the lands where isis captured for a very low price its simple as that

    • @MrHayrettinify
      @MrHayrettinify 10 років тому

      I want to add this too in the last 3500 years there is only 230 years passed without any war technology is better these days so i would recommend y'all too get prepared for a war but you must chose your side wisely

  • @ayy1244
    @ayy1244 8 років тому +208

    I love how he barely mentioned the North African front...

    • @shooterrick1
      @shooterrick1 8 років тому +17

      TBOTB- The Best Of The Best It wasn't as important than some other fronts.

    • @ayy1244
      @ayy1244 8 років тому

      Thats a bit mean m8 ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°)

    • @enriqueduran6289
      @enriqueduran6289 8 років тому

      I was thinking the same thing!!!

    • @shooterrick1
      @shooterrick1 8 років тому

      ***** How about you justify your position?

    • @mitchellwinchcombe488
      @mitchellwinchcombe488 8 років тому

      The commonwealth victory in north africa cut the axis off from limitless resources and control of the Mediterranean.
      What does that mean? Germany and Italy would never accomplish Mare Nostrum and cemented their defeat.
      ANZAC-Commonwealth for the win~

  • @neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819
    @neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819 5 років тому +5

    The "Keep Calm and Carry On" poster although created in the early war years for the UK home front ir was never officially used. IIRC it was intended to used if we had been invaded.

  • @2kool4myskool
    @2kool4myskool 8 років тому +28

    I will never say a bad word about the Spanish Inquisition ever again.

  • @ZEtruckipu
    @ZEtruckipu 10 років тому +34

    I can't believe you haven't talk about the treaty of Versaille to explain the roots of the conflict in europe.

    • @matthewsteele99
      @matthewsteele99 10 років тому +2

      my guess is because he had limited time to do so

    • @sorwoggpm
      @sorwoggpm 10 років тому

      He totally did talk about that, weren't you paying attention?

    • @Bowmerang
      @Bowmerang 10 років тому +4

      It's probably because he knows that the Treaty of Versailles has long been misaligned by people as a primary cause of World War 2, when it truly wasn't. He points out that World War 2 was caused by a multitude of factors, but one reason he emphasizes as a major cause of the war was expansionism.

    • @theonlylampshade
      @theonlylampshade 10 років тому +2

      It's because the Treaty of Versailles is not to blame, it's a common misconception that lets Germany off the hook.

    • @GustavoRivasMendez
      @GustavoRivasMendez 10 років тому +3

      theonlylampshade
      Germany fell into what is probably the greatest economic depression a nation has ever seen thanks to the extremely unfair terms of the Treaty of Versailles, and you say it is not to blame?
      You could argue that was not a direct reason, since when Hitler comes to power he restores Germany's economy in what was seen as an "economic miracle". But its not like the Germans had forgotten what was done to them.

  • @kokutai3331
    @kokutai3331 7 років тому +142

    In WW1, Corporal Hitler was almost shot by a sniper, let free by a British solider, was later almost became an artist, and in WW2 was not shot in 2 sniper assassination attempts

    • @kokutai3331
      @kokutai3331 7 років тому

      mattydaskater That too

    • @kokutai3331
      @kokutai3331 6 років тому

      Totally historically accurate

    • @uncivilized4257
      @uncivilized4257 6 років тому +19

      i read that somewhere. Curse those artist that didn't let him be an artist. WE DIDNT HAVE TO HAVE WW2 IF THEY LET HIM BE AN ARTIST

    • @kokutai3331
      @kokutai3331 6 років тому +1

      Well there was the problem with Japan invading China

    • @eileenisshadow5853
      @eileenisshadow5853 6 років тому +4

      Woaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh...
      If he had learned to paint people we might have not had WW2 in the 1940s...
      but we might have had it today with nukes and stuff tho... Even worse

  • @janayahanley3398
    @janayahanley3398 4 роки тому +98

    I was just about to say “What about the Canadians!?”, and then you read us a letter. Well, shucks. Sorry, bud. Thanks for the letter!

  • @kelseycarroll9090
    @kelseycarroll9090 6 років тому +5

    The battle of Normandy is really important to my family, my great grandpa fought in it and lived! I loved hearing his stories when he he was still alive.

  • @jacobfloyd6810
    @jacobfloyd6810 6 років тому +76

    Wait. How did they know what happened when COD came out 6 months ago 🤔🤔🤔

    • @richardescobar9306
      @richardescobar9306 6 років тому +6

      Jacob Floyd I think the funny part is, I’m reading this 6months after you wrote that

    • @abhishekpowar3506
      @abhishekpowar3506 5 років тому +2

      I didn't get the joke 😅

  • @jorgeferdenav
    @jorgeferdenav 10 років тому +9

    Truth is the "Keep Calm and Carry On" poster was barely used at the time, never publicly displayed and was not a thing. It wasn't known until it was rediscovered around 2012 and became an internet meme.

    • @WarMarsM
      @WarMarsM 10 років тому +1

      NO that was definitely used widely in many places in the early 2000's

    • @trashmoneyyt
      @trashmoneyyt 10 років тому +1

      Truth. It was kept on hand in case the Germans invaded Britain by land. That never happened, so it was never rolled out.