World War I: The Seminal Tragedy - The Concert of Europe - Extra History - Part 1

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  • 📜 The Seminal Tragedy of World War I - European History - Part 1
    The Concert of Europe held the continent together for years after the Napoleonic Wars, but as the leadership of great nations weakened over time, the stage was set for a colossal tragedy.
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  • @GlitchyShadow13
    @GlitchyShadow13 6 років тому +4334

    "otto von bismarck deserves an episode to himself"
    turns out he deserved a whole series to himself!

  • @theroguenetwork1083
    @theroguenetwork1083 3 роки тому +1365

    “Otto Von Bismarck deserves an episode all himself”
    Little did they know Bismarck had a plan. He ALWAYS has a plan.

  • @spartancolonel
    @spartancolonel 9 років тому +3085

    Bismark:What is the one thing I asked you not to do
    Kaiser Wilhelm: Let an alliance between France and Russia to happen
    Bismark:Now what did you do
    Kaiser Wilhelm: Let them create an alliance

    • @jimmyyang5193
      @jimmyyang5193 8 років тому +174

      +EdSkywalker To be fair, if the Kaiser hadn't fired Bismarck in 1895, things might have gone differently.
      Although looking at the Kaiser's lifestyle habits, he probably would have died of lung cancer or cirrhosis at one of the most crucial moments before the war.

    • @JohnSmith-dc3jt
      @JohnSmith-dc3jt 6 років тому +87

      Not only that but the moron also got on the bad side of Britian by building up a huge navy to oppose them. Britian obviously wasnt stupid and took notice.....

    • @austinsmith538
      @austinsmith538 6 років тому +168

      Bismark: What did I tell you?!
      Kaiser Wilhelm: ... that if I continued down this path the German Empire would be destroyed within 20 years.
      Bismark: And what did you do!
      Kaiser Wilhelm: .... continued down this path and the German Empire was destroyed in twenty years and four months.

    • @burinvoyager8964
      @burinvoyager8964 5 років тому +1

      EdSkywalker z

    • @hgu
      @hgu 5 років тому +1

      EdSkywalker Bismarck was dead tho

  • @eugeneoliveros5814
    @eugeneoliveros5814 6 років тому +462

    "...Some damn foolish thing in the balkans..."

  • @SawedOffLaser
    @SawedOffLaser 9 років тому +170

    "Born in a crucible of gunpowder and toxic smoke, and the blood of 10 million men."
    That is the most fucking metal thing I have heard all day.

    • @jaredjosephsongheng372
      @jaredjosephsongheng372 Рік тому

      Why does that give me Sabaton References.
      Because ya know they are making a movie about the War to End all Wars

  • @rainthegenericname_7131
    @rainthegenericname_7131 8 років тому +1370

    Breakfast with Otto would be a great breakfast show. Anyone else would watch that?

  • @Isildun9
    @Isildun9 6 років тому +1870

    Truthfully, Nicholas was actually very distraught when he heard of the deaths on his coronation day. Personally, he wanted to go to the cathedral to pray for the dead, but was convinced to continue the festivities and hold the ball to show his strength and determination. Whatever else might be said of Nicholas II, he was not an evil man, just a man that was never prepared to be Tsar, and honestly had never wanted the job. Whatever his faults as a ruler and a man were, he did not deserve the fate that ultimately befell him and his family.

    • @changed587
      @changed587 5 років тому +163

      Exactly, and sadly his family paid for it, all of them murdered. His three daughters would of ruled just fine, his son sence easily sickened was spoiled, his daughters were not and they actually helped nurse sick men during a war. And yet even not having any power they were killed. I feel like they should of kept the Russian Royal family alive, sure... I'm glad that their father isn't ruling, and I'm not saying he should of continued to rule. They should of kept the Royal family as a trophy in a way, kinda like what the British do. Instead of brutality mudding them, which the kids did not deserve. Their father was to blame not them, but the people hsted them to much. It didn't help with the fact the country basically hated his wife. One because she didn't bare a son, for forever and if my memory is correct, which I could be wrong, she was also someone from a place ( which I can't remember) that the Russian's did not like. So much lead to their death and I can't help but feel bad for at least those three daughters, for they most certainly were not spoiled like their brother and had, probably, no chance to even gain the thrown because of the male heir thing. That family suffer a lot.

    • @impervas5801
      @impervas5801 5 років тому +35

      If he did not want to be a tsar and wanted to show his determination and will, then he must be given the throne to someone else. Monarchic dynasties are large families, there will always be an heir. His family did not deserve that fate, but he deserved it.

    • @ramguruprasad1753
      @ramguruprasad1753 5 років тому +140

      @@impervas5801 That's not how monarchies work but ok

    • @aneesh2115
      @aneesh2115 5 років тому +23

      Yes but he became a symbol
      An icon
      An emotion
      For the communists to win this symbol needed to be destroyed
      An Ethernet communists did win

    • @dkupke
      @dkupke 4 роки тому +70

      Thomas Headley one of the sick ironies about the last Tsar is that he probably would have excelled as a constitutional monarch. So many of his flaws as an all powerful autocrat would have served him very well as a figurehead.

  • @FiraDeviant
    @FiraDeviant 6 років тому +172

    "Otto von Biskarck deserves an episode to himself" They said.
    3 years later he filled a 6 videos series.
    A great man, greater than we innitially thought.

    • @liker-qd4fz
      @liker-qd4fz 4 роки тому +4

      *Poland wants to know your location*

    • @jorenvanderark3567
      @jorenvanderark3567 3 роки тому +4

      And even then they only told half the story.

  • @specialj99
    @specialj99 9 років тому +2164

    Good piece. A lot of WW1 vids are too focused on the Ferdinand assassination. Not that it wasn't instrumental, but they don't pay enough attention to the 40 years prior and the major players involved.

    • @chrisshorenumber1
      @chrisshorenumber1 9 років тому +3

      specialj99 Well this is quite inaccurate so don't take it as fact.

    • @jerrymcfletcher3672
      @jerrymcfletcher3672 5 років тому +25

      Reasons are a lot of work, why bother when you can just make bold proclamations?

    • @hs3327
      @hs3327 5 років тому +13

      the causes of war are trivialities -Julius Caesar

    • @srijayasalim3608
      @srijayasalim3608 5 років тому +5

      @@chrisshorenumber1 lol then name few

    • @neddevine7692
      @neddevine7692 4 роки тому +4

      @@chrisshorenumber1 examples please?

  • @wolfsbaneandnightshade2166
    @wolfsbaneandnightshade2166 7 років тому +244

    my son who's 3 LOVES your show. I do t think its for the history though its good to just hear. he loves it for the maps and flags and the "cookie people", he thinks the people are cookies.

    • @PintoRagazzo
      @PintoRagazzo 7 років тому +12

      ragana and broo So cute.

    • @bthsr7113
      @bthsr7113 4 роки тому +21

      I know it's late, but teaching your son is a noble part of being his parent. Teach them to learn from the past, the good and the bad.

    • @subhasisbiswas1113
      @subhasisbiswas1113 4 роки тому +2

      😊

    • @ChewieTheCat
      @ChewieTheCat 3 роки тому +2

      @@PintoRagazzo that’s the same thing I do. I watch Extra history or extra credits or extra mythology so I have something cool to listen to when I’m doing random stuff better yet it’s educational!,

    • @notNajimi
      @notNajimi Рік тому

      I hope your son is doing well!

  • @stardude692001
    @stardude692001 8 років тому +187

    Wow, not even five minutes in and I already have chills. This is very much a different explanation of this war than what I learned in history textbooks.
    They said that the war was inevitable because of nationalism and a crazy system of alliances. I was never told why everyone was getting so nationalistic and I have never heard of the congress of Europe.
    All together, I have a strong feeling this series or maybe even this video will change my fundamental outlook on the world and politics.

  • @JoshIdstein
    @JoshIdstein 9 років тому +768

    Bismarck and the creation of the German Empire probably deserve their own series. It's really easy to forget that, before Germany became a nation state, it was basically a big jigsaw puzzle... for pretty much 300 years. And Bismarck, at least at that time, was probably the only man capable and smart enough to unify it. Before he was fired and Wilhelm II. ballsed everything up, Germany was faring pretty well as far as empires go. But yeah, leave one of the strongest military nations in history in the hands of a juvenile royal cripple with something to prove, and bam... two world wars and the nation cut into two pieces again for fifty years. Just because one lordly idiot was so eager to prove himself. It's almost poetic in it's tragedy and pointlessness. But yeah, do an episode on Bismarck, because that guy (even tho he had terrible domestic politics) was epic in his own right.

    • @ameier5570
      @ameier5570 8 років тому +30

      +Aaron Idstein Well to be fair, the only thing that kept Bismark Kanzler at this point was that the Kaiser keept him in his place, he already lost the support of the german parlament at this time (thoug to outlawing the "sozialdemokraten", and his pretty bad innerpolitical descitions when it came to the working class). Yes Bismark was a great diplomat, but his strengths was the foreing politic not the inner politics. It was still stupid to fire Bismark thought, but it is always easy to say something in hingnside.

    • @JoshIdstein
      @JoshIdstein 8 років тому +6

      +A Meier I completely agree with you. terrible chancellor but one of the smartest diplomats the world has ever seen. Of course that''s exactly why the war hungry Wilhelm II disliked him so much and fired him ultimately.

    • @CharlottePoe
      @CharlottePoe 8 років тому +18

      +Aaron Idstein I remember reading about Bismarck by myself for homework in high school. It was one of those rare passages in a textbook where you can tell the writer is really excited about what they're writing. It was infectious. I really don't remember very much of what Bismarck did, but I remember being very, very impressed.

    • @stefanosgro2067
      @stefanosgro2067 8 років тому +11

      +Aaron Idstein I read at a german museum that Wilhelm sort of resented him because most people believed he would be nothing without bismarck, and bismarck didnt think too highly of the kaiser as well. They simply had too much crap between them for that relationship to ever work

    • @JoshIdstein
      @JoshIdstein 8 років тому +9

      Stefano Sgro That's pretty much what happened, yes. Bismark oppenly attacked the Kaiser for his warmongering. Wilhelm II in return saw him as an old fossill, a relict from his fathers reign he had to dispose of.

  • @danmenard6917
    @danmenard6917 9 років тому +418

    Something that bothers me is that there are far too many WW2 movies compared to WW1 movies.

    • @jfridy
      @jfridy 9 років тому +142

      WWII didn't leave the same sour taste in the mouths of the victors. After WWI, no nation seemed to have gained, to have triumphed over a terrible foe. The war ended, some land was seized, reparations demanded, restrictions and blame assigned. Was that worth the millions of dead? The only nation not traumatized by the losses was the US, which saw itself used as a pawn by the major Allied Powers. After the War, the US would refuse to join the League of Nations (A organization formed by President Wilson's efforts,) and isolation would dog US international policies right up to Pearl Harbor over 20 years later.
      After WWII, the US (and the other Allies,) proclaimed that they had Saved The World from a new Dark Age, and in the minds of most everyone involved, they really believed it. It was a war were the US would now embrace international action and organization, where Germany and Japan were completely torn down and rebuilt, because it was seen as a necessity. Defeating evil and saving the world? Yeah, that's movie material.

    • @PhyreI3ird
      @PhyreI3ird 9 років тому +38

      Not to mention how schools (or at least at my schools) babble endlessly about the same shit from WW2 but *rarely* cover anything else, not even from WW1.

    • @wheatboi8255
      @wheatboi8255 9 років тому +67

      WW1 was a political mess created by old allegiances and fear. No one was "right" or the good guys. WW2 had clear villains and a decisive victory over evil. It makes for better movies and video games.

    • @Costar58
      @Costar58 9 років тому +40

      I guess it's easier to make WW2 movies since you have a *VERY* clear cut villain and don't ever have to bother explaining why nazis are bad.

    • @wheatboi8255
      @wheatboi8255 9 років тому +32

      Radosław Hołdys You must be new to the internet. Here is a wondrous place filled with the sum knowledge of all of human history. But it's also the play ground of the most disgusting, hateful, pieces of shit imaginable. Here you will meet PLENTY of people who need to be explained to why nazis are bad.

  • @AgentClank
    @AgentClank 9 років тому +229

    I heard it started when a bloke called Archie Duke shot an ostrich cause he was hungry

  • @assasin2016
    @assasin2016 9 років тому +148

    I'm down to learn absolutely anything about World War 1, honestly.
    I feel that it generally gets overwritten and glossed over in favor of World War 2.

    • @scottydu81
      @scottydu81 3 роки тому +9

      World War One is far more fascinating. The web of diplomacies, the growth of technology, a whole lot of crazy firsts

    • @Evan.280
      @Evan.280 3 роки тому +3

      World War 2 to many is a greater war with everything going on. It’s a shame World War I isn’t really taught much besides the most basic of info for this war. WWI lead us into the modern age

    • @noname-eo1he
      @noname-eo1he 3 роки тому +2

      Actually post WW1 laid the foundation for WW2, so still important to learn about post WW1 period.

    • @billcipherproductions1789
      @billcipherproductions1789 2 роки тому +4

      @@Evan.280 But without WW1, there would be no WW2, there would be no Ghosts of Empires but Empires themselves.

  • @thiinkiing
    @thiinkiing 8 років тому +767

    Why let 1300 deaths ruin a good crusade?

    • @Davums
      @Davums 8 років тому +26

      Cuz walpole.

    • @darkelves1016
      @darkelves1016 8 років тому +5

      +ZeSquirrel You know nothing ZeSquirrel

    • @Davums
      @Davums 8 років тому +3

      DarkElves 101 c;

    • @Angelblue1302
      @Angelblue1302 7 років тому +17

      Why let a few hundred trampled people and a weak Russia get in the way of a good crusade?

    • @augustinedaudu9203
      @augustinedaudu9203 6 років тому +1

      AngelBlue1302 why let a few Acres of alsace-lorraine get in the way of the good World War?

  • @extrahistory
    @extrahistory  9 років тому +622

    Good looking out to those who noticed the anachronistic German flag! We try to catch these things but some slip by - and it's great to have sharp eyed historians help us fix them for the future. -JP

    • @swimmer11111117
      @swimmer11111117 9 років тому +3

      I think that it's great that you showed the Imperial German flag. Helps give context. Keep up the good work!

    • @Kram1032
      @Kram1032 9 років тому +16

      Perhaps you could look through the flags of Victoria II by Paradox - they already did a lot of research work on these things :) (Not that that game is, in every single way, historically perfectly accurate, but details like that they got down pretty well)

    • @BlaiseIgirubuntu
      @BlaiseIgirubuntu 9 років тому +7

      And you can't be bothered to know who was in power at which point in time and you mixed names. This video has plenty of misinformation, a really bad start for such a series.

    • @Biggkenny
      @Biggkenny 9 років тому +4

      Is it viable for you to correct the things and reupload a new version?

    • @BlaiseIgirubuntu
      @BlaiseIgirubuntu 9 років тому +6

      Biggkenny
      If not, they should make a bunch of annotations

  • @jonesthemoblin1400
    @jonesthemoblin1400 9 років тому +105

    Ironically, "The war to end all wars" lid directly into another - arguably worse war. I, honestly, like to call it World War 1 part 2.

    • @Xexanos
      @Xexanos 9 років тому +3

      ***** about every war boils down to ideals and/or religion

    • @Bradley2002Utube
      @Bradley2002Utube 9 років тому +9

      ***** but it was the events of WW1 that set WW2 into motion

    • @Bradley2002Utube
      @Bradley2002Utube 9 років тому +3

      ***** ww2 was just as much about empires as it was about ideals

    • @joesatmoes
      @joesatmoes 9 років тому +12

      Well, if WW1 never happened, Germany would not be in as much of a financial problem, the people of Germany would not need a change in power, and Adolf would not be put into power, therefore Poland is not conquered by Nazi Germany...you get my point.

    • @TheGerudan
      @TheGerudan 9 років тому +2

      Eon2641 But those weren't empires in the monarchical sense with an Tsar, Emperor or Kaiser ruling.
      There are however German historians who combine both world wars into a 30 year long war with a seize fire in the middle, because WW II followed from WW I and the opposing sides were roughly the same. I wouldn't really agree with that though. WW II could have been avoided, if people just wouldn't have followed Hitler. His rise was far from being unavoidable.

  • @aucontraire4717
    @aucontraire4717 3 роки тому +17

    “A man known to smoke 3 cigars at once and down a bottle of champagne at breakfast”
    I didnt realize bender from futurama was chancellor of germany

  • @dionadair8195
    @dionadair8195 3 роки тому +37

    I think it's also important to note that there would be no Great War without the Seven Years' War. Without that conflict, the dominoes of British taxes, revolutions, and Napoleon would have never fallen, and the Holy Roman Empire would have lasted longer.
    It's interesting to note how each global conflict leads to another. We barely missed another during the Cold War. Progress!

    • @djgaming7284
      @djgaming7284 Рік тому +4

      And there would be no ww1 without Rome… history is a big chain of dominoes, and you have to draw the line somewhere.

  • @samwolfenstein5239
    @samwolfenstein5239 8 років тому +874

    Make the Otto Von Bismarck episode!

    • @FilAnd01
      @FilAnd01 7 років тому +12

      Healthy diet!!

    • @samwolfenstein5239
      @samwolfenstein5239 7 років тому +9

      Master Tactician Cigars and whiskey for breakfast!!!

    • @thetruereality2
      @thetruereality2 7 років тому

      Sam Wolfenstein yes yes yes

    • @samwolfenstein5239
      @samwolfenstein5239 7 років тому +23

      I've made a Patreon account and donated 10$, which I plan do do once a month, hopefully once every 2 weeks. I'm planning to put the idea in the next raffle.

    • @capterson4
      @capterson4 7 років тому

      +

  • @extrahistory
    @extrahistory  9 років тому +489

    The curtain is drawn. Events are in motion. #ExtraHistory discusses World War I!

    • @blazerboy3000
      @blazerboy3000 9 років тому +13

      ***** If you haven't seen it, you should watch their other extra history series on the Punic Wars

    • @swimmer11111117
      @swimmer11111117 9 років тому +22

      A few things Extra History:
      Germany under Bismarck had no real interest in colonies overseas because 1) they were expensive and would never be economically viable in the long run, and 2) while they did get colonies in Africa and the Pacific, they were too far away and the government didn't provide the logistics needed for colonies.
      Nicolas II wasn't told about the 1300 deaths at his coronation because his ministers didn't want to upset him and he was told afterwards. Also, Rasputin exerted his control though the Tsarina, who was a German princess not well loved by the local nobles of the court.
      Probably a typo at 9:00, but Nicolas II, and the key part of why he didn't give a fuck about the constitution was that its first clause said that the Tsar was above the laws of man since he was God's representative on earth.
      I would have loved if you had mentioned the weapon treaties signed between the powers in Europe in the decade leading to 1914. I also wish that you had included more in this introductory video because there is A LOT going on leading up to the Great War.
      Also, in the next video, please touch upon the Balkan Wars (1911-1912, 1912-1913) as it helps with a lot of what's to come around the Assassination.
      Your research was good, but I would highly recommend doing better. Also, whether intentional or not, you seem to be giving a Pro-Britain viewpoint about Germany and Austria-Hungary, and the rest of the Central Powers, .
      I also did send an email to you offering my services as a researcher since I do have a B.A. in History and World War I is one of my focuses. I am still available as a volunteer.

    • @soulstudiosmusic
      @soulstudiosmusic 9 років тому +6

      Fascinating, if a little quick. I'd love to see this delivered a little more slowly, as the sheer dearth of knowledge is a little much for those unfamiliar with the time period. But you are doing the world a great service in this, by making recent history palatable. And unlike the punic wars, it's history that you can more measurably see and feel the impacts of today. Thanks.

    • @swimmer11111117
      @swimmer11111117 9 років тому +1

      Jeff Kloepfer
      Also Extra Credits, the Middle East was divided up by the British and the French, in a cafe in Paris, a pen, and a map of the Ottoman Empire. Only they were involved in the division and it was the victors who fucked up everything

    • @Jasonwolf1495
      @Jasonwolf1495 9 років тому

      Jeff Kloepfer Well Jeff they did at least (briefly, but hey its all brief really) acknowledge Bismarck. I so often see people completely forget that Germany before the world wars wasn't a bad nation really. Bismarck is honestly one of my favorite historical figures up there with Tesla, Einstein, Thomas Jefferson. He also is probably the last political figure I really respected. There have been so few after him. I mean churchhill was interesting, but never caught my eye.
      Then again my field of study is ancient history with a focus on Greece, so what can I really say on the matter.

  • @aiden7178
    @aiden7178 4 роки тому +23

    “The concert of Europe.”
    Me: Eurovision?

    • @carloszapata847
      @carloszapata847 2 роки тому +1

      So this is how the Europeans prevent wars nowadays.

  • @markuskekero8363
    @markuskekero8363 8 років тому +338

    Europe rolled many 6,6 general in the late 1800s

    • @stefanosgro2067
      @stefanosgro2067 8 років тому +44

      +dusty burkybile they also got a whole bunch of level 3 statesmen. not to mention all those 5/5/6 leaders

    • @bigbenfica9-campeaoeuropeu673
      @bigbenfica9-campeaoeuropeu673 8 років тому +20

      +Stefano Sgro And many enemy of enemy modifiers which led to weird alliances

    • @stefanosgro2067
      @stefanosgro2067 8 років тому +28

      BIGBenfica9 - FM15 How is german manpower supposed to fight fucking baguette and Russia. Literally unplayable

    • @bigbenfica9-campeaoeuropeu673
      @bigbenfica9-campeaoeuropeu673 8 років тому +9

      Not even OP Prussia could beat BBB

    • @stefanosgro2067
      @stefanosgro2067 8 років тому +6

      If they had a show superiority cassus Belli they could've. But they never got to the war goal

  • @Redem10
    @Redem10 9 років тому +528

    Damn comparing Nicholas II to Joffrey...that's nasty

    • @BosonCollider
      @BosonCollider 9 років тому +51

      Yep. A picture of king Robert would perhaps be more accurate?

    • @CeruleanChurch
      @CeruleanChurch 9 років тому +18

      BosonCollider Whoa whoa whoa, let's not lose our heads now!

    • @Goombalove3000
      @Goombalove3000 9 років тому +27

      Redem10 to be honest both nicolas and kaiser von wilhelm were a bit like joffrey. spoilt brats who tried to make themselves more powerful than they actually were. I mean, wilhelm throwing tantrums is one of the main reasons why the war started in the first place

    • @csdm1999
      @csdm1999 6 років тому +6

      Did you all forget that the tsar was known as Nicholas the bloody

    • @Elizabeththegreatest
      @Elizabeththegreatest 6 років тому +7

      Yeah, he was flawed, but he wasn't that bad!

  • @Holyshadow92
    @Holyshadow92 5 років тому +46

    They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
    Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
    At the going down of the sun and in the morning
    We will remember them.

  • @hugofernandes5210
    @hugofernandes5210 3 роки тому +14

    Everything about this series is perfect. The soundtrack, the writing, the narration, the art. It's all masterfully done to create the most memorable extra history series ever. Congratulations!

    • @Ken-fh4jc
      @Ken-fh4jc 10 місяців тому

      I like it. I come back to it at least once a year. The Flanders Fields song always makes me really sad.

  • @LiteraturelyBecca
    @LiteraturelyBecca 7 років тому +7

    I'm gonna cry from happiness... I was watching your videogame related videos to, admittedly, procrastinate studying for my history exam tomorrow on.... World War I. Then I saw this video in my recommendations.
    Needless to say... I was thrilled! Talk about the best of both worlds. :D

  • @SliceofKris
    @SliceofKris 9 років тому +20

    Not going to lie this is the first channel/video that made me seriously consider donating to their patreon fantastic work. Keep it up.

    • @ivazeaandes3801
      @ivazeaandes3801 9 років тому +4

      I did. Seems quite like good quality to spend on.

  • @416Xanatos
    @416Xanatos 9 років тому +18

    You guys should be in ever classroom in the country. I've never been so entertained while learning about history! Usually the second someone says "history lesson" I IMMEDIATELY fall asleep but I find myself about to click into Episode 2 and I'm way stoked on it :) Gonna watch the Roman one next :D

  • @darkangelfinn9
    @darkangelfinn9 7 років тому +5

    I don't think you guys could have picked a more appropriate and beautifully sad outro than In Flanders Fields. This composition is perfect. Bravo.

  • @luisdequadras5160
    @luisdequadras5160 8 років тому +42

    minute 8:58 you probably meant Nicholas II not Alexander
    Great video btw, you have covered what no ww1 documentary ever covers

  • @melonwav2213
    @melonwav2213 2 роки тому +7

    I always come back to these videos every 11th. God bless the soldiers who fought for us.

  • @attcat
    @attcat 9 років тому +83

    ...still waiting for Breakfast with Otto :D

    • @dsargus3
      @dsargus3 5 років тому +1

      At least we got a Otto Series :) I just rewatched it today, Camarilla ftw

  • @cmarisha91
    @cmarisha91 5 років тому +13

    More concise and engaging information than any history class I’ve ever taken, this is the best web series I’ve ever seen

  • @baobamarcopolo726
    @baobamarcopolo726 Рік тому +2

    Maybe no one will read this but the comparison of dying empires to a dying person is actually incredible.
    Humans are so afraid of death, both literal and metaphorical, that we create entire systems to avoid it, or at least avoid thinking about it.
    This fear is a pretty strong driving force for any person, and consequently echoes into the larger entities we create.

  • @SkywalkerAni
    @SkywalkerAni 3 роки тому +3

    6:18 "A man who probably deserves an episode all to himself."
    Bismarck had a plan...

  • @mr.e.k.1787
    @mr.e.k.1787 3 роки тому +6

    Otto von bismark I don't think there was enough tape. 6:27

  • @KiranSAmmati
    @KiranSAmmati 5 місяців тому +4

    There is a photo of ‘Men’ 4:33 wondering who those are?
    Also amazing videos

  • @Coolkid-so3ug
    @Coolkid-so3ug 5 років тому +8

    The first minute and a half is some of the best words I’ve ever heard

  • @pauljankootje3943
    @pauljankootje3943 9 років тому +11

    Extra credits has teached me more about history than my school ever did, and Extra credits also makes it fun.

  • @theorangeninja6486
    @theorangeninja6486 5 років тому +369

    Hard times create strong men.
    Strong men create good times.
    Good times create weak men.
    Weak men create hard times.

    • @dankllama6573
      @dankllama6573 5 років тому +24

      Nerd

    • @MrHavoc313
      @MrHavoc313 5 років тому +7

      @@dankllama6573 nice

    • @dankllama6573
      @dankllama6573 5 років тому +6

      @@MrHavoc313 xD

    • @boppah
      @boppah 5 років тому +15

      Na, nationalists create hard times... Just that...

    • @habermanmusic
      @habermanmusic 5 років тому +36

      Mediocre times create mediocre men, mediocre men create mediocre times.

  • @khalidolenja8028
    @khalidolenja8028 Рік тому +3

    This series is high-key slept on. Easily top 5 Extra History.

  • @Dauntless2000
    @Dauntless2000 8 років тому +7

    Did anyone else notice the name on the headstone? The stone on 0:08 was Egon Schiele, an austrian painter that was in WWI and also an early exponent of Expressionism that died of the spanish flu. Nice little slip in there guys

  • @DiracComb.7585
    @DiracComb.7585 5 років тому +6

    6:20 an entire episode, how about six episodes

  • @randomdams9179
    @randomdams9179 2 роки тому +4

    6:48
    In case your wondering
    33 days off
    HE was only 33 days off!
    Wow!

  • @BOOMSHACKALACKA12310
    @BOOMSHACKALACKA12310 Рік тому +1

    I will always say there is no beter Extra History opener and series than this one.

  • @wurstbee
    @wurstbee 8 років тому +1

    man that is so sad ... especially for me as a german living in this day and age. in school we always focus on world war 2. i can't even remember if we even talked about world war one in history class. thanks for making these videos. i can't believe how sad the story leading to this terrible war is.

  • @funkophone
    @funkophone 9 років тому +13

    Extremely well done. Many thanks!

  • @Ian_Cinnamon
    @Ian_Cinnamon Рік тому +6

    Otto von bismarck probably need a video for himself. Gets 7

  • @shimari5107
    @shimari5107 8 років тому

    I've watched about half of the extra history's, and stopped for a while once I caught up. Now, I am re watching ever one of them, and then continuing where I left off! These videos are just so good!

  • @njnjhjh8918
    @njnjhjh8918 9 років тому +2

    This is just amazing.
    I'm crying.
    Very good job guys.

  • @dmitriygryaznov9210
    @dmitriygryaznov9210 5 років тому +6

    The GoT reference cracked me up (come to think of it, Nikolas's father had a lot in common with Robert Baratheon), but I'd say Tommen Baratheon would have been a more accurate analogy.

  • @aah6755
    @aah6755 3 роки тому +8

    4:00 funny thing is is that England did leave

  • @Irish16King
    @Irish16King 2 роки тому

    I've shed a few tears over the last.moments of ferdinando and Sophie . Great video

  • @darkfireslide
    @darkfireslide 8 років тому +2

    This series was wonderful. I hope we see more like it, in the era leading up to World War 2. All of the Extra Histories are great, but I think this one stands out the most.

  • @SpectralSlugger
    @SpectralSlugger 8 років тому +12

    I got my history teacher to play these in class And it was awesome :3

  • @lucasschigart2721
    @lucasschigart2721 7 років тому +80

    Still waiting for an Otto von Bismarck episode ... just sayin^^

  • @petermacdonough9077
    @petermacdonough9077 3 роки тому

    I have decided to watch all the EXTRA HISTORY episodes that I can before I leave for the Army. Im happy yall covered World War I, one of my favorite wars to study and if I had one chance to go back in history to fight in a war, it would be during World War I. And the coolest thing is you posted this during the same month and year 100-years later when WWI broke out. Thank you for posting this amazing series!!! :)

  • @jaskamakynen7766
    @jaskamakynen7766 8 років тому

    Great stuff. I've watched a lot of history documents and know quite a bit. But I really like your delivery of topic. Good, interesting script writing

  • @spacefishaviation276
    @spacefishaviation276 3 роки тому +3

    I remember 2 years ago I used watch these videos for hours.

  • @theOtherGender01
    @theOtherGender01 9 років тому +10

    I wish my history class was this entertaining :/

  • @theduke9292
    @theduke9292 Рік тому +2

    I hate how much ww1 is skipped over because it’s “less flashy” then ww2. It’s perhaps the most defining moment in recent history

  • @JRRT0lkien
    @JRRT0lkien 9 років тому

    Excellent! Thank you so much for making this. I will keep watching the other WWI episodes :D

  • @TransSappho
    @TransSappho 9 років тому +46

    Nicholas II was the czar in 1905, not Alexander II(8:57). Just saying, that's a pretty important detail.

    • @dik4316
      @dik4316 9 років тому +2

      Neither of them were czars. There hasn't been a czar since 1721, when Peter declared himself Emperor.

    • @TransSappho
      @TransSappho 9 років тому

      Correction. The title was "Imperator."

    • @dik4316
      @dik4316 9 років тому +4

      Golly. Should I correct your comment to be
      'Popravka, titul byl "Imperator"' just because that's a Russian translation/-literation?

    • @TransSappho
      @TransSappho 9 років тому +3

      You were the one who started the corrections. I was just making a decent point in the first place about the accuracy of a history video.

    • @deamerr7191
      @deamerr7191 9 років тому +1

      Well... First of all, extra credits is all about games! I mean, they teach us about games, and that we should learm from games!!! So go buy crusader kings 2, and learn how monarcy works!!!! Nicholas II was the czar as well as emperor!!!!

  • @dudevicious89
    @dudevicious89 3 роки тому +4

    what do they mean by the medieval understanding?/ what was the medieval understanding?

  • @LichsuhoathinhDrabattle
    @LichsuhoathinhDrabattle Рік тому

    Amazing video, the quality of the animation only gets better everytime! 💗🤞✨

  • @perpetual_insanity
    @perpetual_insanity 8 місяців тому

    No history lesson has ever really taught me the causes of World War I; this explained it so well in just 10 minutes. Love this channel!

  • @Gilhelmi
    @Gilhelmi 7 років тому +7

    Every time I hear that music, about Flanders Field, I want to cry.
    I recommend to everyone, if you find yourself near Kansas City, go to the WW1 Museum and pay your respect to the field of poppies.

  • @FudderBudder
    @FudderBudder 9 років тому +3

    Obviously the source material is there, but this is very well thought out and the video seems to be paced well in its progression through the story so far. REALLY looking forward to the next episodes! I'll probably use this in a lesson plan somehow. History books are no where near as interesting to me, so thanks for that Extra Credits :)

  • @vedsingh9785
    @vedsingh9785 6 років тому

    i love your videos.pls never stop making them exactly like you do

  • @MyPandaemonium
    @MyPandaemonium 6 років тому

    Watching this before my International relations class. Today we talk about WWI, the history before the war, and the leaders. Thanks Extra History.

  • @dyukhnenko9356
    @dyukhnenko9356 5 років тому +10

    8:50 Alexander II was long dead by the time of Russian-Japan war and the establishment of the parliament. I think you meant Nicholas II there

  • @norsefirefighter
    @norsefirefighter 9 років тому +10

    can i say that WW1 was the only war that i know of, to not have 20 games about it? also i this is amazing keep up the good work.

    • @rjfaber1991
      @rjfaber1991 9 років тому +1

      What about the Crimean War? There's not a lot of games about that either, and yet it's one of the most commonly well known wars in history...

    • @infernocop1009
      @infernocop1009 9 років тому

      Robert Faber haven't seen much on the seven year's war either, come to think of it...

    • @rjfaber1991
      @rjfaber1991 9 років тому

      Inferno Cop Well, there was a significant chunk of Seven Years' War in Assassin's Creed III, and it also heavily featured in the more scripted parts of Empire Total War.

  • @thomasscaife6867
    @thomasscaife6867 6 років тому +1

    "Flanders field" at the end hit me really hard in the feels.

  • @JMrealgamer
    @JMrealgamer 6 років тому

    That’s cool how you make this fun and interesting. Maybe I’m just finding interesting because my mind is growing and yearning for something with substance. Very nicely done! 😃

  • @azariacba
    @azariacba 4 місяці тому +3

    In school they never explained why the Allied powers unilaterally blamed Germany for WWI in the Treaty of Versailles. I thought they were just being bitter. Now I'm starting to see it.

  • @zaktheinquisitor5769
    @zaktheinquisitor5769 11 місяців тому +4

    It's sad that even today most people believe Wilhelm II to be a war-hungry fool with an over-inflated ego since, if you look at what he did during his reign, during the crisis and even during the war, it was all to preserve peace and save lives. I pray the world will realise this mistake and see him as people of the time saw and referred to him as, The Peace Kaiser.

  • @johnallardyce4164
    @johnallardyce4164 8 років тому

    Thumbs up! Great summary.

  • @fucker3883
    @fucker3883 Рік тому

    So well written, I come back to this video so I can better understand how to describe and tell a story.

  • @CountSpartula
    @CountSpartula 6 років тому +5

    *Fast forward 3 years*
    God that Bismarck series was great.

  • @RichardLKentEsq
    @RichardLKentEsq 8 років тому +46

    ERROR!!!! ERROR!!!!! ERROR!!!!!
    Alexander II was NOT Emperor when Japan beat Russia's ass in 1905!
    Neither was he the one who signed the papers agreeing to a Parliament!
    That was Nicholas II !!!!!!
    DO PLEASE NOTE!

  • @PINGPONGROCKSBRAH
    @PINGPONGROCKSBRAH 9 років тому

    I love your videos! Seriously, you guys are so amazing!

  • @kunit2012
    @kunit2012 7 років тому

    This helped me so much with my history presentation, yes i also looked it up to check facts!

  • @SparkySywer
    @SparkySywer 5 років тому +4

    I've watched this video so many times I can probably recite the words.

  • @Montork
    @Montork 9 років тому +164

    see i never understood why germany was seen as a villain in all this. they where only trying to do what england, spain, and france did.. the only difference is they wanted to do it later.. after everyone else did.. same fucking thing.
    and after the first world war? they where trying to recover when they lost so much they where starving to death.. and listened to the first voice they could have hope in.. and yeah it was fucking awful.. but like.. humans do shit like that when desperate.

    • @Montork
      @Montork 8 років тому +14

      AmazingHatOfDreams
      everyone gets dirty hands in war.

    • @shutout951
      @shutout951 8 років тому +1

      +AmazingHatOfDreams You were right, it was Dresden.

    • @Frencho9
      @Frencho9 8 років тому +12

      +AmazingHatOfDreams Hitler was elected with roughly 55% of the popular votes 1933 (43% for the nazi, 11% for the centre party which was allied with Hitler). The nazi party had a 2/3 majority in the reichstag. So yeah the Germans did overwhelmingly vote for him and he was universally popular within Germany.
      Also most of Hitlers ideology was publicly displayed in Mein Kampft, a book no one bothered to read before voting for him. Bombing a city, as ruthless as it is, is not the pure evil of INDUSTRIALISED MURDER the Nazi implemented.
      The problem lies within the submissive and feudal nature of the german people in contrast to English, American and French culture. Germans never had a civil war, never had a revolution, never liked democracy. the average german was just happy to serve his lord/junker. That's the core of the vaunted German discipline, they do as they are told and don't ask questions. Hence the succession of evil megalomaniac rulers from Bismarck, to Willhem I, to Willhem II (Both responsible for the Namibian Genocide) to Hitler.

    • @Montork
      @Montork 8 років тому +3

      Frencho9 ....55% isn't crazy overwhelming... thats just passing by a bit.. 97% would be overwhelming.

    • @Montork
      @Montork 8 років тому +2

      Frencho9 ... if you say so..

  • @Dickie6990
    @Dickie6990 6 років тому +1

    Impressive, to say the least. Thank you very much.

  • @diskjockey7119
    @diskjockey7119 5 років тому

    This is done so well. Thank you.

  • @zoomidy9737
    @zoomidy9737 6 років тому +5

    Please please please do the napoleonic Wars!

  • @noahhall6380
    @noahhall6380 9 років тому +4

    Fun Fact: Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, King George V of England, and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia where all first cousins and the grandchildren of Queen Victoria of England

    • @cea2995
      @cea2995 6 років тому

      That is pretty funny and probably the best underestimated WW1 fact I've ever heard.

  • @LocalJanitor6
    @LocalJanitor6 3 роки тому +1

    That picture triggered my fight or flight response instantly 3:27

  • @shymebc5987
    @shymebc5987 5 років тому +1

    Nice touch at the end there, In flanders fields in mean

  • @dbilly121
    @dbilly121 5 років тому +13

    The sad thing is, the war would have happened even without the assassination. Europe had spent 100 years building up to destroy itself again, Napoleon's fall had been the first of many, many causes of WW1. Had the Archduke not died, odds are it would have erupted by 1920 regardless.

  • @ethanjohnson1596
    @ethanjohnson1596 5 років тому +3

    We are learing WW1 in history class and I showed my history teacher this series and he played them for the class

  • @JustMe-um8zp
    @JustMe-um8zp 8 років тому

    I "liked" this video within 30 seconds. Great work folks, keep it up! (yes, I certainly watched the whole episode, and am no burning through more of "Extra History")

  • @thieluar
    @thieluar 8 років тому

    Wow, this is great, this is way better than any tv show.

  • @LexYeen
    @LexYeen 9 років тому +8

    Yes. All of my yes. _Yes._

    • @tentaclefriendly
      @tentaclefriendly 9 років тому +2

      www.dancarlin.com//disp.php/hharchive/Show-50---Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I/First%20World%20War-World%20War%20One-Great%20War Another series on it, part 4 just came out. No cartoons, but a lot more in depth.

  • @tehsojiro
    @tehsojiro 9 років тому +6

    Did you guys overlook the Franco-Prussian war? It set the precedent for the political climate leading up to WWI. Hardly one of those 'minor wars' during those '100 years of peace'

    • @Dauntless2000
      @Dauntless2000 9 років тому +1

      They mentioned it, go to 3:17. also if you think about the Franco-Prussian. It was not a major thing compared to the Napoleonic wars and what is about to take place.

  • @TimothyHardman
    @TimothyHardman 6 років тому

    Thank you for choosing Flander's Fields as the conclusion. One of the best pieces ever written.

  • @nicrap4505
    @nicrap4505 2 роки тому

    Best series of this channel