How Hitler Destroyed Europe So Easily

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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2022
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7 тис.

  • @dowpman1
    @dowpman1 Рік тому +9016

    i think we can all agree that, especially for an educational video, the censoring just needs to stop. Period...

    • @libertycowboy2495
      @libertycowboy2495 Рік тому +200

      AMEN!

    • @glidershower
      @glidershower Рік тому +596

      It ain't gonna stop for anything that threathens the greasing of the wheels of global commerce.
      _Can't have humanity freely thinking for itself as a collective consciousness via the Internet, can we now?_

    • @markzuckergecko621
      @markzuckergecko621 Рік тому

      Conservatives have been trying to tell everyone for years, censorship never remains as only censoring ideas you don't like.

    • @nickevershedmusic8927
      @nickevershedmusic8927 Рік тому +57

      You mean the swearing censoring?

    • @dowpman1
      @dowpman1 Рік тому +1

      @@nickevershedmusic8927 all of it. Including blurring out part of the swastika. We all know what it looks like… if it really triggers you that much don’t watch the video

  • @adrianfrr310
    @adrianfrr310 Рік тому +4456

    Worth noting that Ukraine is fighting a defensive battle with a great amount of financial and indirect military support from much of the developed world, which is vastly different than the defensive capabilities of Poland and the surrounding nations at the start of WWII

    • @robertmills3830
      @robertmills3830 Рік тому

      Russia is still incredibly bad at war. The generals are corrupt and there is no sense of nationalism there! Everyone is looking out for themselves.

    • @JaceKeller
      @JaceKeller Рік тому +559

      It’s direct* military support. They share intelligence, ressources and are being given the best material on earth.

    • @scottfoster3445
      @scottfoster3445 Рік тому +34

      Indeed

    • @its_dey_mate
      @its_dey_mate Рік тому +271

      Also important to mention that Ukraine and Russia have been at war since 2014, just not to this extent of destruction. So the Ukrainians were mentally prepared for the possibility of a war and also considering how absolutely ginormous the country is, with how many people its no wonder that the poorly coordinated Russians have barely made a dent. Guerilla tactics are very useful especially so when every squadron of bloody 4 people has an anti tank US, German, UK, Polish or wherever else's armament

    • @bezpansky
      @bezpansky Рік тому +128

      Also, let's not forget, that Poland was attacked by Soviet Union on 17th of September, so there was literally no way in or out of Poland, beside small border with Romania, so the opportunity for support was very limited. And the support from the allies also lacked. West of Germany wasn't manned that well and Britain and France could've opened the second front right away and probably gain advantage.
      Also one thing that wasn't mentioned in the video - French plan for defence was to just fortify the living hell out of their birder with Germany. It was unbreakable. So Germans did what they did in the first war and attacked through Belgium, routing almost all of French army, that was concentrated on the border and quickly running for Paris.
      So the additional reason why Nazi Germany was able to make such fast progress, was lousy response from the west allies. I mean, the war was inevitable, when Germany annexed parts of Czechoslovakia in 1938 and then just invaded it.

  • @civetmink9060
    @civetmink9060 Рік тому +298

    Imagine being a store clerk and having to count out 4.2 trillion marks and having to figure out the change

    • @zacharyjackson7584
      @zacharyjackson7584 Рік тому +25

      Your change good sir! 17 billion, 427 million, 387 thousand, and 24 marks.

    • @Sava.S
      @Sava.S Рік тому

      Catastrophe, should have used bitcoin, idiots

    • @tomasjenco5609
      @tomasjenco5609 Рік тому +2

      And when you're mid counting they hit you with the "actually I got a million coin right here!"

    • @notalokivariant
      @notalokivariant Рік тому +3

      @@zacharyjackson7584 It's fine keep the change

    • @khaledhm9284
      @khaledhm9284 3 місяці тому +5

      They weighed them and did not count them

  • @chillzwinter
    @chillzwinter Рік тому +1336

    You forgot to mention how in 1938 Adolf Hitler was awarded “Man of the Year” by Time Magazine for being a generally nice guy.

    • @DETSRC313
      @DETSRC313 Рік тому +121

      He went to war on that clout from the cover of Time 😂

    • @julio85019
      @julio85019 Рік тому +58

      @@aSSGoblin1488L

    • @TheGrowlingAraknid
      @TheGrowlingAraknid Рік тому +19

      @@julio85019 what do you have against Indians, Native Americans, and the Germanic people?

    • @beezergutler5488
      @beezergutler5488 Рік тому

      No he won it for being an asshole. Lots of people have won Time man of the year for being assholes.

    • @DysNuts
      @DysNuts Рік тому +17

      It was a condemnation. Some titles aren’t so dubiously conspicuous as your nomination for comedian of the week.

  • @atzuras
    @atzuras Рік тому +762

    Fun fact: dive bombers did not target the strongest defensive points, they attacked the weakest.
    Although common depicted by media as softening the enemy forces, they usually targeted fixed positions and did very little when the combat was raging on.
    It s changed during 1943 and 44, when the luftwaffe was almost depleted.

    • @BasementEngineer
      @BasementEngineer Рік тому +14

      Hmmm, there is a book describing how a single German Stuka dive bomber pilot destroyed 500 USSR tanks. Were they all weak and standing still?

    • @jankjaws9815
      @jankjaws9815 Рік тому +31

      @@BasementEngineer tanks of the time were slow and had no anti air craft gun. Armor was generally weak too. Plus you have a Stuka that’s moving at 200mph. Besides large bombers were primarily used to take out more fortified targets considering they would just fly high let it rain hell fire.

    • @walterfechter8080
      @walterfechter8080 Рік тому +6

      It's common knowledge that long-range fighters, with drop tanks, escorting heavy bombers helped out. Aircraft such as the P51 Mustang, the P38 Lightning and the P47 Thunderbolt certainly helped to change the course of the war, both, in the air and on the ground. Of course, the deciding factor was that Germany was running low on aviation fuel, aircraft and capable pilots.

    • @tk9780
      @tk9780 Рік тому +13

      Luftwaffe was almost depleted 43-45, which is just wrong. even with the Luftwaffe'sever growing lack of quality pilots and a desperate shortage of fuel the Allied still weren't able to obtain Air superiority over the whole of Europe until January 1945. Saying that Luftwaffe was a depleted force 43-45 is a dishonor to the 10s of thousands of Allied Aircrew who were killed over Europe between 1943-45. Also, there is no fun fact about WW2 when 40-50 Million people died.

    • @softibjorn
      @softibjorn Рік тому +2

      @@BasementEngineer And who made that book, may i ask?

  • @otto1449
    @otto1449 Рік тому +732

    When you describe Germany in 1930, the map shows that Austria was supposedly already part of Germany, although they were only incorporated into the Reich eight years later via the Anschluss. The Sudetenland also seems to have been wrongly incorporated into your version of the ("Weimar-") German-Republic. In contrast, East Prussia is not shown in dark red on your graphic for whatever reason, although this was part of the Weilmar Republic in contrast to the other areas mentioned.
    The information you give is generally correct and the graphic optics are very pretty, but the geographical borders and classification in the timeline are far from reality.

    • @TeK9KBC
      @TeK9KBC Рік тому +15

      Yeah I noticed that too!
      I had to double check old maps and sure enough there are mistakes on the drawing of the borders.

    • @chrisg3030
      @chrisg3030 Рік тому +4

      Your point reminds me of something which puzzles me a bit. Reparations were demanded from Germany but what about Austria-Hungary, as far as I know their allies and who declared war before Germany did? Was it because the Austria-Hungary empire was dismembered by then?

    • @danielgomessilva8966
      @danielgomessilva8966 Рік тому

      thought the same

    • @chrisg3030
      @chrisg3030 Рік тому +3

      @@danielgomessilva8966 I went to Wikipedia. "Following the ratification of article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles at the conclusion of World War I, the Central Powers were compelled to give war reparations to the Allied Powers. Each of the defeated powers was required to make payments in either cash or kind. Because of the financial situation in Austria, Hungary, and Turkey after the war, few to no reparations were paid and the requirements for reparations were cancelled."
      This still leaves open the question as to why reparations continued to be required from Germany given their "financial situation" seems to have been pretty bad too. Any ideas? "

    • @danielgomessilva8966
      @danielgomessilva8966 Рік тому +2

      @@chrisg3030 can you explain why in the video, Austria is depicted as Germany and East Prussia not?
      Because the subject of the comment is this point, not at all why one has to pay and other don't.
      But i can give you an idea: Germany at it's birth was perceived as a nation with steroids. The other countries were not a treat

  • @neilbowman573
    @neilbowman573 Рік тому +79

    The Germans, both world wars, were able to mobilize troops in a way nobody would've predicted. They're a very efficient group of people.

    • @supermaximglitchy1
      @supermaximglitchy1 Місяць тому +3

      Appearantly German word for German translates to an old germanic word for ‘people’
      Old Germans saw themselves as simply people, one folk.

    • @neilbowman573
      @neilbowman573 Місяць тому +3

      @@supermaximglitchy1 Volk

    • @Gleichtritt
      @Gleichtritt 3 дні тому

      @@supermaximglitchy1 That's bs. Our Word for German is "Deutsch" which most likely comes from the Germanic tribe of the "Teutonen" but over the centuries words changed and the "Teut.." became "Deutsch".

    • @supermaximglitchy1
      @supermaximglitchy1 3 дні тому

      @@Gleichtritt I was trying to refer to a more southern variant of the old German word that’s not called Deutsch but literally a German word that contains the word german

  • @rampart6925
    @rampart6925 Рік тому +39

    "This rapid shitstorm on the ground..." I still laugh everytime. 😂

    • @geoffreyturner8473
      @geoffreyturner8473 Місяць тому +2

      The crazy thing is, I was reading this comment literally while he was saying it.😂😂😂

    • @rampart6925
      @rampart6925 Місяць тому +1

      @@geoffreyturner8473 LOL!! 🤣🤣

    • @geoffreyturner8473
      @geoffreyturner8473 Місяць тому +2

      @@rampart6925 😂😂😂

  • @felixzeh5066
    @felixzeh5066 Рік тому +1015

    Just a quick remark: In your animation at 7:15 you show Austria and Germany as one, while talking about the power seizing of Hitler in 1933. However, Austria did not become a part of Germany until 1938.

    • @niklas848x
      @niklas848x Рік тому +176

      Also East Prussia is missing on every map

    • @xo2081
      @xo2081 Рік тому

      There is alot of disinformation in this video, if you guys want to know the truth about ww2, check out "Europa The Last Battle" on odysee.com or goyimtv .tv

    • @Thawhid
      @Thawhid Рік тому +6

      Oh

    • @nahx6205
      @nahx6205 Рік тому +87

      And Germany didn't come into control of the Sudetenland until late 1938

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk Рік тому +9

      Irrelevant when it comes to reasons why Germany overwhelmed other countries so quickly.

  • @BuzzBuzzVr130
    @BuzzBuzzVr130 Рік тому +2100

    This dude taught me more history than the entire time I have been in school

    • @rmehu
      @rmehu Рік тому +18

      my school don’t teach hostory

    • @stanbeyani5089
      @stanbeyani5089 Рік тому

      Sounds like you were a lazy student..

    • @marblox9300
      @marblox9300 Рік тому +55

      That is how useless grades 1-12 are. Over priced baby sitters.

    • @thebreadic5488
      @thebreadic5488 Рік тому +65

      There are a Lot of inacurassies in this vid, so you might wanna Take everything in His vids with a grain of salt

    • @thebreadic5488
      @thebreadic5488 Рік тому +25

      @@marblox9300 it's really Not, although you learn a Lot of Things that you'll forget, it teaches you how to Solve/Analyse different Things!

  • @VitaInDC
    @VitaInDC Рік тому +7

    Wow! I really like how you put this together! The story, the film clips and photos, the editing, the subtle background music, you really made the history interesting and I learned a few things. Thank you.

  • @ClarenceCreekwater
    @ClarenceCreekwater Рік тому +37

    T2, You said ( approx 17:00) " ... if I had sum it all up in a video so long, you wouldn't watch ..." reveals exactly why Hitler was able to do what he did. We humans seem to have incredibly short attention spans.

    • @kensurrency2564
      @kensurrency2564 5 місяців тому +2

      To a certain extent, Europe didn’t want another war after 1918. Too much reliance on the League of Nations and a general pacifism gave Hitler a lot of room to operate. There are myriad factors that led toward the war, and he was smart enough to take advantage of every one.

    • @qy-exotic7717
      @qy-exotic7717 3 місяці тому

      ahahhaha

    • @nothink8479
      @nothink8479 2 місяці тому +1

      you saying this like yo ahh is an alien

  • @eddie4854
    @eddie4854 Рік тому +390

    love when actual footage is used, The immersion is really there.

    • @Fraek
      @Fraek Рік тому +1

      @@odenoki9571 ur right

  • @tomm1413
    @tomm1413 Рік тому +480

    Awesome video as always! Here's a story you might find interesting. A British ace in WW2 flew without legs! Yes you read that right. He lost his legs in a plane crash before the war, but still wanted to fly with the RAF and he was amazing. He shot down many German planes until he was shot down himself above Europe and captured by the Germans. He then tried to escape the hospital and the pow camp he was in multiple times until he finally got rescued from his prison. After the war, he made great efforts for people with disabilities and was even knighted for hos work for people with disabilities. This amazing story is the true story of Douglas Bader. And I think Arran would be able to make an amazing video about him!

    • @tomz5704
      @tomz5704 Рік тому +27

      I'm not surprised he got caught having no legs and all but how in the hell did he escape?

    • @tomz5704
      @tomz5704 Рік тому

      @@Divinity_vA I wonder at what point in the war he got rescued and how

    • @wwiiinplastic4712
      @wwiiinplastic4712 Рік тому +2

      There are already a number of videos on Bader on the military channels, so I don't know if he'd want to have to compete with that rather than cover a new topic .

    • @asambrook76
      @asambrook76 Рік тому +1

      Here's the movie version from 1956 - ua-cam.com/video/OSmsUAqbFnQ/v-deo.html

    • @shereesmazik5030
      @shereesmazik5030 Рік тому

      Yes , please cover this hero .

  • @shorty400400400
    @shorty400400400 23 дні тому +3

    The winners write history.

  • @VitaInDC
    @VitaInDC Рік тому +20

    Oh, one more thing to add. I asked my father in the early '70s about WW2 since he had been a soldier (but it ended before he was deployed anywhere). He had the oddest answer. He said, "Because they didn't fight WW1 the right way and had to fight it all over again". I was only a 10th grader and had no idea what questions to ask next, like what do you mean. Wish he was alive to ask now, but he'd be over 100.

    • @B8sean
      @B8sean 2 місяці тому +1

      Seems to me like a lighthearted joke

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Рік тому +602

    That first map was a bit painful. Not because of the army's destruction, but how inaccurate it is:
    1. East Prussia isn't colored in, and because of that, the Polish Corridor is also missing at 1:14.
    2. Germany didn't invade Yugoslavia and Greece until 1941. And when they helped Italy with Greece, Italy took most of it and it wasn't until 1943 when they took the Italian occupation zone.
    3. Germany only occupied northern and the western coast of France until 1944, the rest of it until then was the collaborationist Vichy France
    4. Germany occupied Denmark in 1940
    5. The Nazis didn't occupy Finland. You might be confusing it with the German Empire who tried to create a pro-German Finnish monarchy but that attempt failed. Though the Germans helped Finns against the Soviets in the Continuation War, the Soviets won and ordered the Finns to kick the Germans off their soil to then German-occupied Norway.
    6. Slovak Republic was a client state rather than German-occupied
    7. Germans didn't invade Italy until 1943, and it was the only the northern half
    8. Kingdom of Hungary was an ally
    9. Tsardom of Bulgaria was also an ally
    On top of that, Austria and the Sudetenland didn't become a part of Germany until 1938. And the Autobahn existed before Hitler, he just expanded it.

    • @steves1015
      @steves1015 Рік тому +47

      Doesn't surprise me. He has done other videos where he was wrong about significant details.

    • @jynvomnorden82
      @jynvomnorden82 Рік тому +24

      I guess the intention of the 1:20 map was to show the max extent of Axis-dominated territory in the War. But yeah, we can agree that the mapping is poorly represented. For instance, the map of Germany shown is the territory change after the annexation of Austria in 1938.

    • @johnromans2509
      @johnromans2509 Рік тому +27

      Yeah, very poorly informed "educational" video. At least the guy got millions of views and UA-cam ad revenue I guess...

    • @00FireFlyer00
      @00FireFlyer00 Рік тому +24

      thats how kids want their info nowadays. a 10-20min poor summary with some flashy pictures emotes etc. and some marvel reference so in other words more like a short movie for the feeling rather than education

    • @sarahshaw7315
      @sarahshaw7315 Рік тому

      I think it was just an axis map rather then direct German control perhaps? The other mistakes are annoying but… what can ya do?

  • @titter3648
    @titter3648 Рік тому +238

    Blitzkrig was about committing the max amount of your forces to every battle, and not holding back to keep some in case you lost the battle. And this strategy in most cases statistically make sure you loose the least amount of personell and equipment compared to if you where holding back and committing a smaller force. And that is probably also why Russia is loosing so much now, because they where holding back and initially just committing a small force to a "special operation" in stead of just mobilize right away and send all of their force for a blitzkrig style attack.

    • @AndrewVasirov
      @AndrewVasirov Рік тому +23

      True, they cannot manage every frontline with ~200k soldiers and that's why they retreated from Kharkov region (and are still being pushed back lmao) and why Russia did those referendums and started mobilizing. They thought Ukraine would just sign peace once they reached Kiev and they'd get along in the end. What a foolish mistake. Imagine talking how the Ukrainian government is employing Nazis while at the same time you still wanna make deals with them. Or how they treated real Nazis as casual POWs and even exchanged some of them, now those Nazis exaggerate their experience in the prison or start posting war crimes again.
      If the Russian government really wants to treat enemy POWs who support far right ideologies better than it treats its soldiers, it shall not dare to expect a win unless it becomes more ruthless.
      TL;DR Russia was foolish and lame and it takes too long to adapt its strategy accordingly.

    • @dragatus
      @dragatus Рік тому +40

      The problem with blitzkrieg as a strategy is that you are essentially betting on everything going mostly according to plan, because you have no reserves to deal with the unexpected. So statistically it will work great most of the time, but when it fails it'll fail spectacularly. Germany actually got invaded by France during the attack on Poland in 1939 and was saved only by the French command losing their nerve and deciding to retreat without a fight.

    • @christiantaylor1495
      @christiantaylor1495 Рік тому

      @@AndrewVasirov More like Russia over estimated Europe's intelligence. We are being morons by helping Ukraine and refusing to buy Russian gas and oil. Russia did nothing wrong to us, and we treat them like rubbish just for justly responding to Ukrainian anti-Russian Nazification and peace treaty-violating militarization (Minsk Agreement).
      In this video, Aaron mocks how Europe believed Hitler built German military just "for defence" yet you sucker s believe Ukraine did just the same thing

    • @roblouw3038
      @roblouw3038 Рік тому

      shame Titter - you actually believe that there is a war going on between Russia and UKraine - you are easily deceived and lack critical thinking and critical thinking processes - obviously you haven't heard of Nesara and Gesara - let me ask you this - do you think viruses exist? Do you think the earth is round and spinning through so called space at unbelievable speeds? I guess you probably do which is EXACTLY why you think Russia invaded UKraine....sleep well Titter but not for too long it could be 'deadly"....

    • @user-im7km8tq7j
      @user-im7km8tq7j Рік тому +17

      Don't forget that unlike European countries at the start of WW2 that were not prepared for invasion, Ukraine was. That war has started not on 24.02.2022, it started in February of 2014 right after Maidan revolution success. And after that it was certain that we had to prepare for war and we did. And russians just did not expect us to be so well prepared.

  • @LuvLeyVlogs
    @LuvLeyVlogs Рік тому +137

    Thank you for the tutorial ❤️

    • @peoplecallmetweety
      @peoplecallmetweety Рік тому

      Imagine thinking millions of years of evolution and random chance you're born in a random place makes you superior because... the melanin in you produces less pigment. How embarrassing.

    • @LuvLeyVlogs
      @LuvLeyVlogs Рік тому +4

      @@peoplecallmetweety im being sarcastic💀

    • @jackbuff_I
      @jackbuff_I Рік тому +6

      If you use this as a tutorial of actual facts, you're in trouble.

    • @omiau4434
      @omiau4434 Рік тому +2

      wait...

    • @JmKrokY
      @JmKrokY Рік тому +3

      💀

  • @UndyingZombie
    @UndyingZombie Рік тому +72

    I have probably one of the most unique family tree to exist.. As my family has people on both sides of WW1 and WW2... Japanese, German, American, and Britain ( Irish specifically )
    .. That and my family basically hit other members of their family with nuclear bombs.. Once again.. Very unique and strange family tree. ( Yes, some of my family tree was wiped out by other members of the family tree who dropped the two nuclear bombs on Japan.. Thankfully for me not all of my section of the family tree was in those areas of Japan lol. )
    I knew about almost all you mentioned here with the exception of the USA giving money to try and help Germany pre-ww2. Its interesting to think that, the USA very much both directly and indirectly influenced things both for the German side, and the Japanese side of WW2... Without really realizing how much they really would end up influencing it.

    • @UndyingZombie
      @UndyingZombie Рік тому

      @Yummy Spaghetti Noodles and I would have no problems defending myself against a moron who does not realize that nazis are long dead. Hell Even the neo nazi group is practically all dead now too.
      More so since most of said morons today are 90 pound weaklings with dyed hair.

    • @themostdiabolicalhater5986
      @themostdiabolicalhater5986 Рік тому +3

      Cool life story, I didn’t ask though. Nobody did

    • @UndyingZombie
      @UndyingZombie Рік тому +13

      @@themostdiabolicalhater5986 I always find comments like yours to be funny. Pretend they do not care yet they where the one that decided to spend the time to make said "No one cares" comment.

    • @themostdiabolicalhater5986
      @themostdiabolicalhater5986 Рік тому +1

      @@UndyingZombie you get comments like mine a lot huh? I say those things because I don’t appreciate having my time wasted with your uninteresting life story that probably didn’t even happen. We tell you we don’t care so you don’t waste other people’s time with your nonsense. Be more considerate

    • @UndyingZombie
      @UndyingZombie Рік тому

      @@themostdiabolicalhater5986 Its rare that I see comments like yours. Though those who do make them all seem just as unintelligent. Please keep on going and keep proving my statements.

  • @fingusa
    @fingusa Рік тому +417

    11:00 Fun fact, Czechoslovakia was essentially invaded by the Nazies before Poland after the Munich Betrayal where our "Sudety" border area was essentially sold to them by the Allies without our consent. Later on the rest of the country was invaded completely, with Slovakian part of the country becoming a Nazi sat state cause their government was fairly ultra-right leaning.

    • @bavarian_ttv2010
      @bavarian_ttv2010 Рік тому +50

      how are you calling this a fun fact man

    • @cyphercracker
      @cyphercracker Рік тому +8

      So nothing has changed really.

    • @sam08g16
      @sam08g16 Рік тому +3

      Borovicka

    • @jamesmoriarty3877
      @jamesmoriarty3877 Рік тому +62

      You misspelled left. They were socialists who believed in eugenics. The only thing that even remotely ties them to the "right" is nationalism, which also happens to exist in Communism.
      They were just slightly right of Communists. That's it. Know your history.

    • @glennllewellyn7369
      @glennllewellyn7369 Рік тому +1

      Good!

  • @Scroffy
    @Scroffy Рік тому +155

    i love how he does so much research about stuff im intrested in and makes a 20 minute video that has all the info i want and is entertaining too

    • @justincraig398
      @justincraig398 Рік тому +10

      He’s watching you , and tracking your online search history. Change your passwords dude.

    • @tmr4342
      @tmr4342 Рік тому +5

      @@justincraig398 😂

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      @sanjablazina2879 Рік тому +1

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      😂😂

    • @Scroffy
      @Scroffy Рік тому

      @@justincraig398 haha

    • @thebreadic5488
      @thebreadic5488 Рік тому

      He got a Lot of stuff wrong though

  • @paulhickman5210
    @paulhickman5210 4 місяці тому +2

    When I'm not particularly interested in the subject of your videos. I still find myself fully engaged from the start to finish. Keep up the great content 😊

  • @mbhvnnbbbkarglich4184
    @mbhvnnbbbkarglich4184 Рік тому +36

    Little mistake: France alone had a stronger army by soldiers also then germany in 1939. (France 5.000.000; Germany 4.522.000 (1939) - to find on de.statista) Germany had not the strongest army but the most explosive force for the first days/weeks of the war and also the surprise effect, with (like you mentioned) the Blitz Krieg tactics. Thats the reason why they got few kilometers before Moskau in 1941 ,and occupied the BeNeLux Countries and France inside 2-3 months in 1939. They had problems with supplies (shown at the war against the Soviets) but at the first few weeks they were pretty strong because of the Luftwaffe and the Panzerdivisions.
    Important: Germany was at war against a few countries at the beginning of the war, not 50. Countries like: France, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Poland and a few more. But NOT against the Soviet Union and the USA. The US didnt want to go to war, shown on surveys in the US at that time (because of WW1). After Pearl Habor they joined. So at the beginning, Germanys standing in the war was not quite as bad as it seems in 1939. But when the US joined and Germany attacked the Soviets, Germany lost controll over the battle in 1941.

  • @WildcardASMR
    @WildcardASMR Рік тому +445

    Thoughty2 is so entertaining, I oftentimes literally sit here and watch through videos which discuss things I already know to death.

    • @theguyof360
      @theguyof360 Рік тому +3

      well, he is wrong on many things

    • @anthonykaplan4229
      @anthonykaplan4229 Рік тому +12

      @@theguyof360 I'm not saying you're wrong but kinda crazy to say such things without any kind of example.

    • @theguyof360
      @theguyof360 Рік тому +3

      @@anthonykaplan4229 you're*

    • @anthonykaplan4229
      @anthonykaplan4229 Рік тому +32

      @@theguyof360 fixed , seems instead of correcting Petty grammar mistakes, you could have actually left any kind of an example.

    • @theguyof360
      @theguyof360 Рік тому +2

      @@anthonykaplan4229 LOL

  • @malte553
    @malte553 Рік тому +109

    Great video, but the incorrect maps throughout it make me very angry ;(
    - Austria wasn't incooperated into the German Reich until March of 1938
    - Same thing for the so called 'Sudetenland' which was added into the Reich in October of 1938
    - And you completely forgot East Prussia which was a part of the Weimar Republic and later Nazi Germany, but was seperated from it because of the Danzig area which was given to Poland after World War One. The retaking of this strategic position in order to connect East Prussia back to the rest of Germany also was a major motivator for Hitler to declare war on Poland in September 1939.
    Other than that it's a great video! Keep up the good work :)

    • @alextinlin4347
      @alextinlin4347 Рік тому +7

      Also he forgot about Czechoslovakia 🤔

    • @wiltedrosie2681
      @wiltedrosie2681 Рік тому +6

      he clearly was not going through every single step in the war

    • @MiyashiruX
      @MiyashiruX Рік тому

      The point of the video was explaining how Hitler managed to gain so much power in a short span of time. It was never about how the war played out after he started it~ The relevant part of this video ended at 11:00, anything after that is just a loose tidbit of what came after~

    • @marlondavidson6540
      @marlondavidson6540 Рік тому +1

      The video is 17 mins lol u expect him to go thru every thing 🤷🏾🥴🥴🥴🥴🤡🤡😂🥴🤡🥴

    • @originalsusser
      @originalsusser Рік тому +4

      @@marlondavidson6540 yes.. I always expect accuracy & his inaccurate maps could belie other inaccuracies in his narrative no matter how long his presentation is, think about it don't just emoji it like a child

  • @nathanbirchall933
    @nathanbirchall933 Рік тому +2

    Always followed your channel over the years. You are great at what you do 😇

  • @ristonthepro8750
    @ristonthepro8750 2 місяці тому

    this video was really well made, the animations and graphics just made it better, props to you mate

  • @USSOBRIEN
    @USSOBRIEN Рік тому +33

    The funny thing is, is that we are all on the edge of a cataclysmic earth-changing war. Countries around the world contain mindboggling dangerous weapons of mass destruction already. Which is why we should avoid wars at all cost. People talk about wanting to go to war, but as a veteran, TRUST ME, war is not something one wishes for. Enjoy life & make everyday count. 👍

    • @popaandrei4521
      @popaandrei4521 Рік тому +3

      Not sure who would want to go to war. Not sure why people my age are such warmongers

    • @that_garden_gnome
      @that_garden_gnome Рік тому +2

      wait...who's talking about wanting to go to war?

    • @jlara7238
      @jlara7238 Рік тому

      ​@@that_garden_gnomeWAR WAR WAR

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Рік тому +2

      No, we should not avoid wars at all cost. That would mean instant surrender at the first sign of aggression. Life is not so dear, peace is not so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery. There are things of great value which must be defended when threatened, or they will surely be lost.

    • @USSOBRIEN
      @USSOBRIEN Рік тому

      @@odysseusrex5908 Understand before you condemn. Instant surrender is not the same as avoiding a war. Quite apparently if you have to then you have to, but let that be the last resort. That's all I'm saying. But when someone says last resort, then that means there will be no recourse but war. A head of state should not just float that idea so loosely. You got to think before you act.

  • @Quickshot0
    @Quickshot0 Рік тому +25

    I had kind of expected you'd also highlight how the annexations of Austria and part of Czechoslovakia really helped in adding war materials and industries to the Germany army, helping to vastly accelerate the buildup beyond what would otherwise be possible. Also by taking their financial resources, the Nazi could delay just another year or two that their economy would implode from their unsustainable spending.
    Thus basically the looting had already started beforehand due to that, and was part of what led to the even larger army to deal with. It also led to an army that had gotten some practice in coordinating moving in to another country and annexing it. Get a live practice twice obviously will help a bit.
    In that light, as is typically thought these days, the surrendering of those countries was a vast mistake. Something which probably in part has led to Europe being less willing to let Russia annex Ukraine if they can do something about it. Which creates an interesting modern historical connection to this all.

  • @salt-clips
    @salt-clips Рік тому +5

    as a german who got told by my grantparents more details there are missing some important things. you didnt mention fe that no one, not even in germany wanted war up until the end

  • @aycoded7840
    @aycoded7840 Рік тому +10

    I've really loved the evolution of editing on your channel over the years, not that the old style dented the quality.

  • @dabajabaza111
    @dabajabaza111 Рік тому +31

    I'd actually like to see a part 2 of this. You did a fantastic job explaining everything leading up to their dominance, it'd be nice to have a sequel highlighting their height and fall.

    • @bondgabebond4907
      @bondgabebond4907 Рік тому

      Want more on Hitler and the Nazis? Read books by Joseph P. Farrell. He will open an entirely new world of craziness. Ever hear of the Nazi Bell?

    • @FibonacciSnow
      @FibonacciSnow Рік тому

      @@bondgabebond4907 👽

  • @finchontwitch7587
    @finchontwitch7587 Рік тому +447

    the fact this guy isn't on 10 mill subs is crazy to me, no matter the video i watch they are always the most intellectual yet funny and enjoyable things to watch

    • @hitechinc.7875
      @hitechinc.7875 Рік тому +2

      Slowly bro

    • @harnageaa
      @harnageaa Рік тому +15

      Well it's pretty simple, I am a long time subscriber and what I noticed is that his videos are hit and miss, he sometimes make a video that it would make you say: wow this dude deserve 20 mil, or 10 mil. And other times you wonder, did I subscribed to some 100k random channel that post facts from random newsletters?
      I don't say negative things because I realize that "interesting topics" are not infinite for the finite knowledge of audience, you can talk about math or whatever and interesting stuff but if the audience can't really understand it then it won't make views. So what I noticed is that he need money to pay his team for helping with animation and research. And From time to time a banger video comes out. if he somewhat managed to only keep posting 'banger' videos, his views would've remain in the 'millions' per video which youtube would've promoted him more and get 10 mil quicker, but bcs he sometimes post irrelevant topics that are mostly clickbaity, it get 'less views'. That makes his average performance poor and youtube recommends less.

    • @zairmorningstarmusic
      @zairmorningstarmusic Рік тому +4

      4 million is a lot for this kinda content he’s doing perfect rn

    • @mikeog2617
      @mikeog2617 Рік тому +3

      Well a lot of bs channels with irrelevant content are making millions of subs like no tomorrow as long they entertain lol

    • @sullya6967
      @sullya6967 Рік тому +1

      Well he's close to 5 million, so halfway there

  • @trishcouncell2342
    @trishcouncell2342 Рік тому +2

    I was very impressed. This was a clear and succinct presentation in such a short time. Thanks❤️

  • @SuperMrBentley
    @SuperMrBentley Рік тому +26

    really love your channel Thoughty, you explan things in an easy and concise way and of course unbiased

    • @sudilos1172
      @sudilos1172 Рік тому +2

      unveiled my ass this video is pure propaganda

    • @rswow
      @rswow Рік тому +2

      Extreme bias actually is evident if you've studied sensibly the other side of the story.

    • @rodrigo.gibson
      @rodrigo.gibson Рік тому

      haters gonna hate

  • @Joe-ns4ek
    @Joe-ns4ek Рік тому +85

    I always appreciate when he uploads. No matter what it is I end the video learning something interesting. Great video as always :)

  • @jonaskup1
    @jonaskup1 Рік тому +20

    I have to point out a graphical mistake. Germany didn't look on the map like that until the Munich Agreement in 1938 which took Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia. Othervise great vidieo!

    • @thebreadic5488
      @thebreadic5488 Рік тому

      He did get a lot of Basic facts wrong too

    • @thisisSpeck
      @thisisSpeck Рік тому

      @@thebreadic5488 really which ones

    • @thebreadic5488
      @thebreadic5488 Рік тому +1

      @@thisisSpeck I wrote a longer comment, but Stalingrad is Missing from Germany, During the Times of the Weimar Republik, Germany hadnt yet invaded Austria , france was invaded thruogh the Ardennes Not the maggionot Line, etc

  • @michaelcasalta7679
    @michaelcasalta7679 Рік тому +1

    Very informative!!! Well Done!!!

  • @grimmsoul3096
    @grimmsoul3096 Рік тому +7

    10:12 which is better for defense? a plane or a anti plane turret? a tank or a anti tank gun? a army ready to move out at a moments notice or a couple bunkers with machine guns? seriously the political powers should follow the treaty to the letter

  • @hungrymusicwolf
    @hungrymusicwolf Рік тому +5

    14:24 I like this little detail of the radio shouting "LIES" over and over again.

  • @coffeeisgood102
    @coffeeisgood102 Рік тому +10

    In my possession I am fortunate enough to have a two volume history of WWl written in the 1920’s which is BEFORE the start of WWll. Of course, the book is not titled “WWl”, as the second war had not broke out yet. It was called “The Great War”. The book covers the political and cultural of attitudes for over twenty years leading up to the beginning of that war. It continues to the very end and including the Versailles treaty and everyone involved in great detail. Most of the people, including the judges and accused have been long forgotten and their names would not be recognized today, except for very serious historians. I am fortunate to have that book and see the perspective which is not clouded by the events of the Second World War.

  • @aintijustthecutest3863
    @aintijustthecutest3863 Рік тому +3

    Nazi Germany looked like a grizzly demon wolf/dragon in the middle of Europe. Quite intimidating.

  • @user-hx5xq6tl9f
    @user-hx5xq6tl9f Рік тому +33

    I love these uploads,! So interesting and engaging, minus the cussing you’d make a brilliant teacher…. you even look like one 😂

    • @foquslab8843
      @foquslab8843 Рік тому +3

      nah teachers should swear

    • @user-hx5xq6tl9f
      @user-hx5xq6tl9f Рік тому

      @@foquslab8843 I would', funking loads if u wouldn't get the sack ;)

    • @Jason-px1qz
      @Jason-px1qz Рік тому +2

      Agreed 👍💯 especially when he's wearing those nifty ol suspenders... Looks like a half drunk professor in a cheap community college 👌😃👍

    • @JmKrokY
      @JmKrokY Рік тому

      True

  • @xeotri
    @xeotri Рік тому +5

    12:35 bro just got done playing a video game

  • @robinmuller6392
    @robinmuller6392 Рік тому +5

    The efficiency and a bit of surprise

    • @benkyle76
      @benkyle76 Рік тому +3

      And a lot of Meth

    • @robinmuller6392
      @robinmuller6392 Рік тому +1

      @@benkyle76 oh yeah good old tank chocolate 😅

  • @catchcan221
    @catchcan221 Рік тому +2

    @10:00 you completely missed the point. Europe looked the other way regarding Germany’s rearmament because Hitler proclaimed that his army was a buffer against the Soviet Union. He claimed to stop communism from spreading into Western Europe.

  • @michaelgirouard
    @michaelgirouard Рік тому +90

    Don’t forget that the strongest ally of Germany prior to the beginning of WWII was Russia and Russia really paved the way for Germany’s success in Poland and Eastern Europe. Had Germany not attacked Russia and thereby making an enemy of their strongest ally the war could have turned out very differently.

    • @Mozam237
      @Mozam237 Рік тому +16

      No, not really. The USSR had already thought of the possibility of Hitler invading and planned to heavily militarised in case of a German invasion. Henceforth *if* Hitler had not invaded so early the soviets would’ve been ready and since he expected to win before winter(which as you know didn’t go as planned) he decided to invade early

    • @neilwilliams929
      @neilwilliams929 Рік тому

      Very true Michael " Or strangely enough hitler declaring war on the u.s .Hitler was a strange little man ....NO logic NO common sense .LUNATICS running the asylum Difference is Not everyone in Germany were MAD .and that was the sad thing

    • @dod4769
      @dod4769 Рік тому

      @@Mozam237 ? i heard that stalin didn't care about it.
      Yeah the generals did, But "Stalin" was in charge

    • @Mozam237
      @Mozam237 Рік тому +1

      @@dod4769 well, you get my point. Thanks for the correction tho

    • @Mozam237
      @Mozam237 Рік тому

      @noturbusiness123 how so

  • @MrRez808
    @MrRez808 Рік тому +86

    I really do love your content. It's factual and fun at the same time :)

    • @MrRez808
      @MrRez808 Рік тому

      @tou siuey agreed

    • @LocalLibertarian
      @LocalLibertarian Рік тому

      It doesn’t take an economics major to figure out what printing money to make up for debt is bad for. 80 years later Biden “money printer go brrrr”

    • @jeremyjones453
      @jeremyjones453 Рік тому +2

      It might be fun, but his statements and illustrations are pretty factually wrong.

    • @rswow
      @rswow Рік тому

      @@jeremyjones453 And slanderous. Shocking in the internet age when he can survey the other side of the story easily.

    • @delltawnnorthri7459
      @delltawnnorthri7459 Місяць тому

      Watch Europa the last battle

  • @sjg531
    @sjg531 Рік тому +15

    Great explanation! I knew some of these things, but the way you put it all together makes it all cohesive and understandable. I love your videos

    • @Kyptka89
      @Kyptka89 Рік тому

      Absolutely, but he should have mentioned the fiscal side more. It's amazing what a nation can do when they remove a parasitic class of "bankers". Once the parasites are gone, a nation can flourish. You remove the parasites and use an energy-based-currency instead of a debt-based-currency... it's like magic. Right now about 30 to 40 percent of the GDP of most nations is siphoned away by that international clique of parasites.

  • @decker528
    @decker528 Рік тому +15

    Without condoning their actions, you have to be impressed with the way Germany managed to become a powerhouse overnight....twice

    • @Jetghostwolf
      @Jetghostwolf 5 місяців тому

      Careful any kind words towards then Germany or maybe even disagreement with some narratives will get you accused of being a nazi.

    • @warlocksunited2e580
      @warlocksunited2e580 7 днів тому

      They didnt, germany was building up its economy and steelworks, indirectly preparing for WW2 during wilhelms rule and immediately after 1919, germany most certainly did not become a powerhouse overnight, also, remember germany has far greater struggles it was enduring than building up its military, like the econmic crisis of 1923 and 1929.

    • @decker528
      @decker528 7 днів тому

      @@warlocksunited2e580 in the late 1800s, German became a powerhouse literally overnight when all the German states merged together. Germany was suddenly the strongest country in Europe

  • @Abel0528
    @Abel0528 Рік тому +1

    10:10 "The man with the tiny mustache" 😂😂😂😂

  • @randomthing9712
    @randomthing9712 Рік тому +5

    1:03 is the best question of 2022 right now

  • @johncox2865
    @johncox2865 Рік тому +31

    15:01
    The original stated purpose of tanks in WW I was infantry support. They were never envisioned as fighting other tanks. Indeed, when the British first introduced tanks in WW I, Germany had no tanks at all.

    • @jlyngdoh5608
      @jlyngdoh5608 Рік тому +1

      Actually the Germans weren't that far off in terms of AFVs in WWI. The A7V came out shortly after the first couple of models of British Tanks

  • @victorkax
    @victorkax 8 місяців тому +1

    Sou brasileiro, e que vídeo bem produzido. Teve uma ótima trilha sonora, uma explicação muito boa, e edições perfeitas. Amassou, parabéns.

  • @88vindo
    @88vindo 12 днів тому +1

    This why you need thoughty2 .....
    Best way of storytelling....,!

  • @jamesstaggs4160
    @jamesstaggs4160 Рік тому +10

    I think there's something about the whole Russia/Ukraine thing that we're not getting. For some reason I don't think Russia has gone "all out" a single time since it began. You can talk about how much help they're getting, how high the morale of the defending troops are and how low the morale of the attacker's, but that's not going to make up for the massive gap between the two.

    • @syNM94
      @syNM94 Рік тому +3

      I think it is simple. If Russia went all out, other nations would not take it lightly even if they wished to. So, going all-in for Russia would mean being prepared for Military repercussions across the globe.

    • @nigget-tv-videos4135
      @nigget-tv-videos4135 Рік тому

      ukraine have the money, weapons, intelligence and support of the might of nato, add the banning of russian goods to, really russia are prob doing as best as any nation could v's nato- sadly even telling the truth about those above facts is seen as pro putin, we live in a time when truth comes 2nd place to propaganda

    • @DimaZeru
      @DimaZeru Рік тому

      That's basically it. Russia is fighting a proxy war with NATO that would have sooner or later "come to bring PEACE" just without the russians on the face of the earth, so if a fight is hard to avoid - you strike first. It's stupid to say Russia didn't want to solve this peacefully - applied to NATO membership, had the Minsk agreements in place, waited for 8 years for France and Germany to convince the clown to ent the so called "Anti Terrorist Operation" in Donbass.

  • @alancranford3398
    @alancranford3398 Рік тому +12

    During Germany's depression there were stories of people burning money instead of expensive coal and when people were robbed, the money was dumped on the ground and baskets and wheelbarrows were stolen instead.

    • @TheVanderfulLife
      @TheVanderfulLife Рік тому +2

      Gonna be the UK soon with the £ crashing against the $ and energy prices going up. Burning my plastic notes to keep warm be cheaper

  • @hallofr
    @hallofr Рік тому +1

    thanks this has helped me in my endeavors

  • @PoopSagots
    @PoopSagots Рік тому +1

    That wink at the end made me act up and awaken something in me

  • @nothinglearnt3831
    @nothinglearnt3831 Рік тому +13

    dude, I love watching your videos, you are hilarious, and I even sometimes learn a thing or two.

  • @Jonathan_Strange
    @Jonathan_Strange Рік тому +187

    What an incredible video! As someone else here mentioned they're probably learned more about WWII in 18 minutes than a whole term of History class (or something like that).
    Well presented, well thought out, great delivery.

    • @BigZoe99
      @BigZoe99 Рік тому +16

      Just say you slept through class dude. This 18min video doesn't teach you shit. Gives a few anecdotes that you didn't know but overall you know about this ww2 subject cz it was taught in school ad nauseum

    • @Janiik
      @Janiik Рік тому +5

      bro that video has so many mistakes and plainly wrong facts, austria is part of the republic but eastern prussia not?
      no offense the video is mostly true but theres so much missing even if the video tries to only concentrate on certain parts mistakes like these are just unacceptable

    • @nullifiedpntr
      @nullifiedpntr Рік тому

      ​@@Janiik agreed

    • @xcxjcxfjff5656
      @xcxjcxfjff5656 Рік тому

      W pfp

    • @jackmclaughlin9911
      @jackmclaughlin9911 Рік тому +3

      @@Janiik the American school system is crap. people who have graduated college have said Poland and Germany were Allies and America gained independence from South Korea 💀💀

  • @exco_preacher
    @exco_preacher 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful video, well done!

  • @Minosofficiel3836
    @Minosofficiel3836 Рік тому +3

    he took the sentance "everybody love a comeback story" to the next level

  • @cyprezz
    @cyprezz Рік тому +8

    1:20 That Swastika is missing a leg.

    • @dab6923
      @dab6923 Рік тому +3

      Hakenkreuz not Swastika.

    • @24hrninja
      @24hrninja Рік тому

      Hitler was missing a bollock.

    • @JuanDeTwig
      @JuanDeTwig Рік тому +1

      I noticed that too. Probably to avoid demonitization

  • @AFacemarkedbyFea
    @AFacemarkedbyFea Рік тому +63

    Theres a german joke: how do you recognize a french tank? By the rear view mirror

    • @aaftiyoDkcdicurak
      @aaftiyoDkcdicurak Рік тому +13

      I believe the saying goes, the French copy no one and no one copy's the French 😆

    • @anonygent
      @anonygent Рік тому +3

      LOL. Love a good French joke. This is one I hadn't heard before.

    • @BladeValant546
      @BladeValant546 Рік тому

      At the start of the war the French actually had the best tanks. They just assumed they were support so they didn't build a bunch. French also lost so many in WWI so they didn't have a fully equipped military.

    • @SweetSniper5197
      @SweetSniper5197 Рік тому

      @@BladeValant546 wait what. The Panzer ii was much better than the R.35s or whatever they had?

  • @FJcruisemissile
    @FJcruisemissile Рік тому

    Your mustache and accent give me chill bumps 😂 great content sir 🎉

  • @MariaMolina-gw8qw
    @MariaMolina-gw8qw Рік тому +1

    Tutorials crazy. Cant wait to try it out

  • @demorbe-official
    @demorbe-official Рік тому +38

    Am a motion graphics editor. But whoever does your graphics is a great at his work. Loved everything.
    Adopting something from your channel and applying it to mine.

    • @yeetywet5490
      @yeetywet5490 Рік тому +11

      Bro. Stop. I doubt this guy’s statement has any meaning behind it to suggest a girl couldn’t have done it.

    • @amasterofsome
      @amasterofsome Рік тому +2

      Same, also in motion design! Really enjoy some of the effort these channels put into their videos. :)

  • @GardomBeatz
    @GardomBeatz Рік тому +5

    The fact that you made this vidéo shows you know exactly whats coming thoughty 2.
    Love your vids!

  • @UmBungo
    @UmBungo Рік тому +3

    Ukraine wasn’t outnumbered at all. They had at least twice the numbers Russia had (190,000) plus Ukraine had conscripts.

  • @davidali9386
    @davidali9386 Рік тому +5

    Nice story telling

  • @connyjohnson855
    @connyjohnson855 Рік тому +6

    Hmmm, the map at 4:41...suddenly Austria is already taken in 1929...ooops...
    Hmmm, and Denmark had it's history altered somewhat...
    But I guess my remarks are beside the point, it is not about the maps.

    • @MrSnoozo
      @MrSnoozo Рік тому +1

      From what I can recall, investigating the history of my country.
      The Danish basically capitulated, allowing germany to build their Atlantic wall down our western coast. They afaik "worked with them" in a very we don't really like you, but we can't do shit about it kinda way.
      UNTIL it was demanded from the 3rd Reich, that we basically hand our Jews to them, Then the cooperation was ended, only answered when questioned, no working together in any way.
      Hope that clears things up, regarding Denmark.

  • @basedchango2172
    @basedchango2172 Рік тому +67

    I think Germany's major advantage throughout history was the sheer strength and superiority of it's army. Germany blitzkrieging through multiple nations was not new, during the victorian era the Kingdom of Prussia united Germany and defeated Denmark, France, and Austria. France and Austria were major military powers and were both defeated in a very short time due to the tactics and strategies the Germans conducted. In WW1 Germany had no ally that could really help them and Germany carried the Central Powers throughout WW1, eventually being defeated by the fact that an Army marches on it's belly.

    • @Dmitrinr
      @Dmitrinr Рік тому +5

      I have to disagree, the german army was inferior in many situations (specially on their victories) to their enemies, what really made germany win was the sheer quality of their infantry training and combined operations, wich was almost aways handicapped by terrible logistical management and planning.

    • @jayantasen2406
      @jayantasen2406 Рік тому +1

      @@Dmitrinr better trained army = superior army though, in general sense.

    • @Dmitrinr
      @Dmitrinr Рік тому +3

      @@jayantasen2406 Not necessarily, the german army was so badly led it barely made a difference when in the offensive, most of their succes was due to their enemies incompetence, from weserubung to fall blau, it just took their enemies a little bit of competence and skillfull manouver and the german army was useless.

    • @jayantasen2406
      @jayantasen2406 Рік тому +3

      @@Dmitrinr German army from WW2 was probably the best led forces amongst them all, at least in the first 3 years of the war when they could bank on experienced NCOs and COs. If you label them as incompetent then every allied army would be trash. And Italy would be out of the discussion 😅

    • @Dmitrinr
      @Dmitrinr Рік тому

      @@jayantasen2406 That's exactly the point, micro management, probaly to the level of a general or few armies would be certainly one of the best, but that doesnt change much if the ones who are planning the whole operation are complete retards who lack any real knowledge of logistics and real commanding experience, that was the case of the German army, an excellent micro, but a downring hilarious macro, if you look closely to any german military operation in ww2 and even WW1, you can quite easily notice that, an excellent example was Fall Gelb, the entire german plan was to put as many tanks on the ardeness as possible, even thought they KNEW that they could be spotted, and in that case, not only would they be completely denied a quick surprise, quite possibly, their entire mechanized divisions would've been anihilated, the fact is, the French and British SAW the army, reconaissence planes sppoted them for several days, but the french army simply ignored it, the French high command dubbed it as "Implossible", "Hilarious" and "defeatism", they CHOSE not to engage that threat and also CHOSE not to believe in it, arguably, the greated german Victory of WW2 only happened because the germans where slightly more intelligent than their enemies.

  • @grrinc
    @grrinc Рік тому +5

    Britain should never have started ww2.

  • @leocarmopereira
    @leocarmopereira Рік тому

    As always, great work.

  • @Gemini540
    @Gemini540 Рік тому +48

    A Thoughty2 video will NEVER receive a "Too long, didn't watch" from me. I wish they were longer!

    • @jensphiliphohmann1876
      @jensphiliphohmann1876 Рік тому +3

      Though, the vid being as short as scarcely a third of an our enabled me to watch it at once while waiting for a delayed train.

    • @Lgnds_CBZ
      @Lgnds_CBZ Рік тому +1

      This comment needs more likes and attention

  • @mcserj7980
    @mcserj7980 Рік тому +3

    Great content.. We crave more of this!!!

  • @sainteangelo4662
    @sainteangelo4662 Рік тому

    You probably won’t see this but I fondly remember my brothers and I watching you, danger dolan, and dark 5 many years ago. I Haven’t seen your vids in years, so I’m glad you’re still posting.

  • @thyler44
    @thyler44 Рік тому +6

    well done mate
    P.S- you forgot to mention another Ace in the Hitler's sleeve- his "multivitamin" that his army was massively sprinkled with :D
    including Adolfo himself

    • @dudebro3250
      @dudebro3250 Рік тому +2

      The best documentary on Hitler is still Europa the last battle. I have seen lots and that has the most facts

    • @gregbors8364
      @gregbors8364 Рік тому

      @@dudebro3250 White supremacists such as yourself always crawl out of the woodwork and into the comment sections of Hitler / WW2 videos

    • @dudebro3250
      @dudebro3250 Рік тому

      @@gregbors8364 oh hey bot. How are you?

    • @gregbors8364
      @gregbors8364 Рік тому

      @@dudebro3250 I’m doing well! How’s the Jew-hating going, Ye?

    • @linda10989
      @linda10989 Рік тому

      Meth. Also known as Pervitin. I don't know if AH took it but he did take coke.

  • @agonius7335
    @agonius7335 Рік тому +83

    Great video I have been watching your work for a while now and you are doing a great job. But but one thing bothers me. I love history and when I see the maps in your video it tugs at my heartstrings. You always forget something, in one video, when you talk about Germany during the WW2 you show a map of Germany from the present or you take the correct map of Germany but you miss Westpreussen and Ostpreussen territory like there 7:20. I know it's not such a big mistake, but people learn new things about history from your work, so I think it should be done right.
    Otherwise, sorry for my terrible English, it's not my native language and I admit I may be using a translator a bit. By the way, I'm grateful for your videos keep it up.

    • @ElderGod4
      @ElderGod4 Рік тому +2

      Well it’s his editor not exactly him

    • @jerrymoyer8261
      @jerrymoyer8261 Рік тому

      Lol nerd

    • @thetruthisonlyperspective4872
      @thetruthisonlyperspective4872 Рік тому +2

      @Keltic D i didn't realize they weren't synonymous

    • @rimwell
      @rimwell Рік тому

      @@thetruthisonlyperspective4872 what I’m saying bro

    • @SweetSniper5197
      @SweetSniper5197 Рік тому

      Your English is fine lmao there is no grammatical or spelling errors I can find, that said I suck at English

  • @JoeBurgerCinematicUniverse
    @JoeBurgerCinematicUniverse Рік тому +5

    Why does moustache man in the thumbnail look like the emperor
    Also at 16:12, why is Denmark missing

    • @tommymarco
      @tommymarco Рік тому

      hehehehehe nice catch with Denmark, went back to look !

  • @cinnamonflower6449
    @cinnamonflower6449 Рік тому +7

    16:43 what is that text supported to mean ? "I did Nazi that/the (?) comes" would be the translation ? xD
    Anyways, you did a better job on teaching me my own countries history then my teacher :D

    • @brandonmous8369
      @brandonmous8369 Рік тому

      it's a word play on "I did not see that coming"

  • @Frosty_tha_Snowman
    @Frosty_tha_Snowman Рік тому +1

    0:54 Thoughty2 can make a *rhyme anytime..* 3:36 I mean, of course he *can, he's the mustache man.*

  • @fbx17
    @fbx17 Рік тому +18

    Posting this on the same day as England vs Germany is the height of irony

  • @skleem4871
    @skleem4871 Рік тому +47

    I think a huge part was the turn in the tactics were so huge. from trench mandatory to no need for them.
    The other big one I can see is motivation, sad but true

    • @markbaker5599
      @markbaker5599 Рік тому +19

      Yeah. That's a massive point he missed out. The ideals, motivation and ideology of an army plays a massive part in its outcome. Its the main reason Ukraine is holding its own. Well motivated, well armed and well trained soldiers against a superior force that doesn't wanna fight is always gonna be a tough ask.

    • @skleem4871
      @skleem4871 Рік тому +1

      Man I love yt comments that aren't rees ahh. Also as stated by other comments meth was definitely a factor at least early war in effective terms

    • @kodon48
      @kodon48 Рік тому

      @@markbaker5599 and dont forget our meth (pervetin/panzerschokolade) i think this makes a huge difference. On some old photos you can clearly see the "meth 5 days full on" awake insanity in the eyes of the soldiers.

    • @dougk2932
      @dougk2932 Рік тому

      They believed in themselves and their superiority and by all accounts they were the best fighting force of WW2 and maybe of all time......

  • @diggitydiggity5523
    @diggitydiggity5523 Рік тому +2

    10:23 this send shivers down my spine

  • @willaddison3281
    @willaddison3281 2 місяці тому

    You did a great job in this video.

  • @lavenderpants8695
    @lavenderpants8695 Рік тому +79

    Thank you for your content! You are basically the only "learning channel" my family will watch at this point lol. No History channel for us, just the Thoughty channel.

  • @2horses4U
    @2horses4U Рік тому +6

    SUPER good episode! As always, bravo!

    • @Kyptka89
      @Kyptka89 Рік тому

      Absolutely, but he should have mentioned the fiscal side more. It's amazing what a nation can do when they remove a parasitic class of "bankers". Once the parasites are gone, a nation can flourish. You remove the parasites and use an energy-based-currency instead of a debt-based-currency... it's like magic. Right now about 30 to 40 percent of the GDP of most nations is siphoned away by that international clique of parasites.

  • @derphael_4337
    @derphael_4337 Рік тому +2

    16:40 As a German, that poorly translated pun gave me a bit of a chuckle :)

  • @kitsunedotexe3587
    @kitsunedotexe3587 Рік тому

    i naturally saluted the end of the video as you said "thanks for watching" and it gave me chills xD

  • @dougalexander7204
    @dougalexander7204 Рік тому +68

    Excellently done. A lesson we need to remember.

    • @Swearengen1980
      @Swearengen1980 Рік тому

      Meanwhile, the American Powers That Be are weakening our military while instigating war both foreign and domestic. Brilliant strategy.

    • @movie30000
      @movie30000 Рік тому +2

      What was the lesson?

    • @rigajykra3159
      @rigajykra3159 Рік тому +8

      @@movie30000 respect countries. Do not scapegoat them and grind them down to nothing, because hate will fester upon the people for those who squeezed them to nothing and all it will take is one hateful lunatic to serve as an outlet for that pent up hatred of the people. Europe got bit in the ass for what they did to Germany.

    • @ohyeahohyeahooooh
      @ohyeahohyeahooooh Рік тому

      I forget , dullard , take off the mask.

    • @kneegerman2076
      @kneegerman2076 Рік тому +1

      @@rigajykra3159 "hateful lunatic"
      You want to count German peace offers vs allied peace offers?

  • @renzocheesman6844
    @renzocheesman6844 Рік тому +7

    Ill never get bored of this channel

  • @joeandseancooking
    @joeandseancooking Рік тому

    Very good video but checking through the comments is also very informative so I have learned

  • @myster_y5640
    @myster_y5640 Рік тому +1

    16:40 "Ich tat Nazi das kommt" makes absolutly no sence lmfao🤣

    • @semiramisubw4864
      @semiramisubw4864 Місяць тому

      it does actually its a word by word translation lmao, if i translate every word peace by peace it means "i did nazi that coming" well Come actually coming would be kommen

    • @bobraible
      @bobraible 19 днів тому

      @@semiramisubw4864 I believe that "das" was supposed to be "dass", but I can't make sense of the sign either way. Perhaps you could tell me what meaning you find here?

    • @semiramisubw4864
      @semiramisubw4864 19 днів тому

      @@bobraible uff das and dass is basically the same meaning, just gramatically its different. Quite hard to explain for me in english to explain it. For the most part DASS is used after an , sign depending on the sentence

    • @bobraible
      @bobraible 17 днів тому +1

      @@semiramisubw4864 Thanks for weighing in. My problem is that I was thinking of "das" only as as the neutral article, not in its other meaning, as an adjective pointing out a particular item.

  • @Rickypaleo1776
    @Rickypaleo1776 Рік тому +12

    Also the air force gained experience flying during the Spanish civil war.

  • @patrickcarino989
    @patrickcarino989 Рік тому +3

    So good needed a part 2 !

  • @MrSurvivalgecoLP
    @MrSurvivalgecoLP Рік тому +2

    Another thing is that when they had to reduce the size of their army, they pretty much exclusively kept their officers and most experienced NCOs, really transforming those 100,000 they were allowed to keep into the most disciplined and competent military leaders in the world. Once they stopped playing ball with the rest of the world, adding the common soldiers took much less time.

  • @prokemongaming5149
    @prokemongaming5149 Рік тому

    What background music do you use, its so good