@@andrewchristie2970 And the British get the blame even though they stopped the slave trade and forced everyone else to stop a decade before the Americans had there civil war.
I'm so used to the media and academia endlessly bashing my country over irrelevant old history that this video was quite a relief. Bet lots of commenters give the Brits a kicking, though.
Just keep the memory of Britain's legacy alive. It's something to be proud of. Countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, a unified India, and the creation and spread of a moral standard which defines how we view society and politics to this day (even if there were some cases where the focus of the Empire seemed questionable).
A highlander staggered through the gun smoke during the battle of culloden. He sees one of his clansmen. “Where’s the rest of our clan lad? ” he asked “I cannae see” “You’re standing on them” the other clansman replied
I visited the Culloden battle site, there are no words to describe what it felt like to stand where Farrell's and Munro's Regiments stood and took the full impact of the Highland Charge. In that one spot it's thought that 900 men died in a desperate frenzy in the space of a few minutes. Brave men fought there, and brave men died. Such a waste
Actually got to speak to a Lancaster navigator. Wasn't at Dresden, but he said nobody thought much of the damage they were causing below. They were too worried about flak and night fighters, they just wanted to get out of there and come back in one piece.
this is a very well put together video. its good to see one of these that isn't America, Germany or Japan for once. those videos are still good though.
No one was British before 1707. Separate countries. During the Hundred Years’ War for example, the Scottish fought alongside the French against the English. They had the Auld Alliance.
If we're going into that, before 1707 modern conceptions of nationalism didn't even exist. The English-Scottish border was fairly fluid throughout much of history. The Reavers famously raided and freely travelled across both sides of the border. Loyalty was as likely to be to a local lord or baron (or maybe clan) as it was to the Crown or "nation", and later on during the European Wars of Religion loyalty was just as likely to be dictated by Protestantism, Catholicism and competing ideas of the relationship between Chruch and State - as it was to any notions of national identity. Plus the Union of Crowns was 1603 .
@@Azog150 Thats the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard! Of course it did, soldiers fought on behalf of the nation state because they felt Scottish. Scotland had existed for almost 1000 years by 1707, why do you think there was so much rioting across Scotland when the act of the union was happening. People were Scottish and they did not want to be British. The union of the crowns did not create a nation state. English and Scottish were still very much separate countries.
@@williamharwood6139 Open a history book before throwing around accusations of stupidity. It is very commonly accepted - nationalism is a modern and consciously created idea. Soldiers fought pre-nationalism because they were called up by their local lord. And soldiers would frequently end up fighting for other "nations" depending on the way things went. Professional soldiery didn't even exist for the most part (besides mercenaries who would fight for whoever had the most coin), most peasents had never left within 10kms of their town or village, they couldn't read or write and so had no real conception of what was happening outside of those 10kms - let alone on the other side of the country, besides hearsay from travellers or the marketplace, and possibly the occasional edict from a king or baron. It's not like they were opening up a national newspaper, and it's not like a peasent in Berwickshire gave a shite what was happening in the Highlands. Likewise, a Northrumbrian peasent and a Berwickshire peasent would have had far more in common and known far more of each other than they would a Southern English or Highlands peasent. The earliest known recipe for haggis (something we now take for granted as fundementally Scottish) is a Northern English receipe from the 1400s, to give an idea. Even after the printing press when more and more people could read, religion was more likely to be the barometer of loyalty than nation. Take the Wars of Religion for example, you had English fighting for the Jacobites, Scots fighting for the Williamites - and William was himself Dutch. The English Guy Fawkes famously fought with the Spanish in the Dutch 80-years war. In the Wars of the Three Kingdoms you had Scottish Conventers and English Parliamentarians fighting Scottish and English Royalists, before the Scottish Covenenters then sided with the English Royalists against the English Parliamentarians. Modern conceptions of nationalism started in the late 18th/early 19th Centuries - spurred on by the French and American Revolutions. Pretty much every national identity you can think of (modern Scottish ntionalism, modern Irish nationalism, modern German nationalism and so on) took their national symbols and myths from that time. The kilt, for example, is a reletively modern creation. The famous Russian dolls were actually an idea taken from Japan at the end of the 19th century. etc etc The whole point of nationalism is it constructs modern myths and symbols that seem ancient. That's what makes it such a powerful idea and why most people now take it for granted. That's not to say modern conceptions of nationalism didn't draw on older ideas or identities, and that at various points throughout history ideas of Scotland or England or whatever haven't been utilized - often in the form of loyalty to a monarch. But nationalism as the way we understand it today is very much a modern idea. And back in Medieval times there was nothing stopping a peasent along the North or England/South of Scotland from freely wandering, trading, and interacting across the border. To a peasent pretty much everyone not from their village was a foreigner or outsider.
@@bornhell hey man, I really like this video, it's a masterpiece. Just one question though, where did you find the version of Spirit In The Sky with all those drums? Can't seem to find it myself.
Great video, like always, If you're going to make "Your Australian During," it would be cool to see some of our tragic history from the perspective of aboriginal peoples, considering what was inflicted on them.
@@nicknapeem1541 I don’t know if you're being sarcastic or curious, so I’ll answer you seriously. What I was referring to were, for example, the massacres: aboriginals being rounded up like animals with chains around their necks, aboriginal women being forced to be servants to wealthy families, Men being forced to do hard labour, Not being recognised as humans til the 1960s, "Missions," where their culture and identity were stripped of them and they were forced to become Christians, The stolen generation where lighter skinned children were stolen from there parents (which my great grandparents we’re actually apart of the stolen generation ). That’s just a few examples that came to mind. There are many, many more that I could say.
Orangutans 🦧🦧🦧: *“WHERE Roman conquest of Britannia, Boadicea's Revolt, The Lost Ninth Legio, Picts' raids, Roman evacuation in 410, Anglo-Saxon invasions, Viking raids, Alfred The Great's wars, Norman conquest in 1066, The Anarchy (1138 - 1153), Capetian-Plantagenet rivalry (1159-1259) / **_"First Hundred Years' War"_** , Wars of The Roses, Anglo-Scottish Wars, English Civil Wars, War of Spanish Succession, The War of Jenkins' Ear / Guerra del Asiento, American Independence War, Napoleonic Wars, War of 1812, Māori wars, The White Rajahs of Sarawak, Sepoy Mutiny, Great Famine in Ireland (1845 - 1847), The British Expedition to Abyssinia / Ethiopia (1868), The (1st) Venezuelan crisis of 1895, Mahdist War in Sudan, The (2nd) Venezuelan crisis of 1902-1903, Battle of the Somme, Battle of Passchendaele, the Arab Revolt (1916-1918) and the Sinai and Palestine Campaign (1915-1918) / Lawrence of Arabia's campaigns, Russian Civil War, Norway campaign (1940), Dunkirk evacuation (1940), German occupation of Channel Islands (1940-1945), Battle of Crete (1941), Anglo-Iraqi War(1941), Fall of Singapore (1942), Sicily invasion (1943), Salerno invasion (1943), Italian campaign (World War II), D-Day in Normandy (June 1944), Operation Dragoon (August-September 1944), Operation Market Garden ( September 1944), **_Dekemvriana_** in Greece (1944-1945), the Damascus Crisis/ the Syrian Crisis (1945) , Decolonization, The 1953 Iranian coup d'état, Mau Mau Rebellion in Kenya, Suez Crisis (1956), Aden Emergency (1963-1967), Nigerian Civil War, The Troubles in Northern Ireland, Brexit (2020), Death of Queen Elizabeth II (2022) ?!??”*
I love how the boxer rebellion had nearly every nation there that would later go on a few years later to fight each other in ww1 From memory there was Germans Japanese Americans The Pomies Italians Australians French And they all made a version of the boxer reb song in there language 😅👌 for those who haven't the Japanese version of the boxer rebellion is lit 👌 ua-cam.com/video/Eq8Hy7527fc/v-deo.html to all the boxer songs
@@giggleshitter535 Ass beaten? Huh? They only withdrew because it was a waste of time, they could've done a lot more. Anyway, most battles were won by the British so, if anything, they got their ass kicked the most, suffering much more losses than the british despite having a bigger force and being on the defensive and you had more cavalry too.
1:14, the Kandyan war: I know the description says "Mr Incredible Becoming Uncanny" for the song name, but I haven't seen the song come up. What's it called?
Second Boer War deserves more attention. Battles like Spion Kop were fucking horrific .Bro we even beat Hitler and put thousands of blacks and Boers in concentration camps and burnt nearly every farm in the two countries. We starved the remaining combatants to the verge of death.
I guess it was avoided because of the lack of singular pitched battles or official declaration of war, but I guess they included Dresden which was just a souped up bombing run.
Now please do "you are Polish during..." Don't forget about the Poles during the Battle of Britain, the Battle of Monte Cassino, the Battle of Berlin under the Red Army, the Battle of Vienna in 1683, the Haitian War and many others that we fought outside our borders XD
The most important one in some ways was perhaps when they stood up to the communist russian b*stards just after WW1. If Lenin had rolled over Poland and linked up with fellow Communists in Germany .. I shudder to think how terrible the history of Europe might've been. Not that it didn't have terrible times after but one solid virtually impossible to shift Communist block would never have resulted in the freedoms Central and Eastern europe have today.
The Brits never lose. My favorite joke is just gok g thru the sheer list of battles the British fought in the 1oth and early 20th century. I dont think no one in human history will ever be able to the top the numbers. From Tibet to Ethiopia, it was like a relentless succession of victories and more victories lmao. And all of it possible with the jewel in the crown that provided the raw material and the manpower.
1:03 Over the hills and o'er the main, flanders, Portugal and Spain. Queen Anne commands and we'll obey over the hills and far away. 1:29 Come drink a health to those brave lads who made the russians rue! Fill up your glass and let it pass, three cheers and one cheer more, for the 14th of september, 1854! I like those songs a lot. (I'm a english student yet)
The greatest queen? Her reign saw the complete end of the british empire and she was powerless anyway. History will remember her as a powerless queen and her reign as disastrous for britain (though none of it was really her fault).
What is the point of having the best tank in the world manufactured in Great Britain when it is not available for buying because it is very expesive in yearly maintenance
Hi can you pin my comment please?
Thank you!
It's okay if anyone wants to pin his own comment in this video
uwu
@@cl0udyyyy bro what
YOLO
You are British during Top Gear golden era hosted by Clarkson, Hammond and May; 🥰
Hell yeah!
In other words, that was the peak of the British Empire
Thank god I was!
Hammond you idiot! The specials when they went to country’s were awesome.
OHH YEEEE BOTTOM GEAR
Fun fact: there WILL always be random British guy involved in any war even though the UK itself doesn't involved as belligerent.
Rick Rescorla in the Vietnam war.
Simon Mann sweats nervously
@@Child_of_the_lie and also my 2nd cousin. British-American who flew hueys as part of the EMU.
The Albion Legion has entered the room.
Francis Light and the Kedah Sultanate:
Imagine if you were involved in all those wars in history and you alone were responsible for all those songs being sung throughout the wars.
@@andrewchristie2970 hang on he's got a point there
@@tednash5440wait a fuckin minute you're right
@@nolmanimates3031holy wait a moment there’s a valid point being made here!
@@andrewchristie2970 And the British get the blame even though they stopped the slave trade and forced everyone else to stop a decade before the Americans had there civil war.
@@andrewchristie2970you are a fucking genius
Us brits really went places, I hope Britain goes on tour someday
most of the time brits never went any way .... instead they hired mercanrys (for most of history krauts)
Ayo what the fu-
Please not again 🙏
@@baronbrummbar8691 you jealous much? Lmao
I'm so used to the media and academia endlessly bashing my country over irrelevant old history that this video was quite a relief. Bet lots of commenters give the Brits a kicking, though.
Nothing new there bro, but we can take it.
Just keep the memory of Britain's legacy alive. It's something to be proud of. Countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, a unified India, and the creation and spread of a moral standard which defines how we view society and politics to this day (even if there were some cases where the focus of the Empire seemed questionable).
Haters are Jealouz .
Just found out that we conquered 90% of the world.
That is an absolute disgrace that we left 10% untouched.
And now the 3rd world has conquered you.
The last 10% had the French on it. So we left that part quarantined.
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@jesusisherelookbusy *"EUOOEYYY AHHH UHHHH EUGHHHH AYYYYY"*
- My drunk dad 🇬🇧🇬🇧
@@jesusisherelookbusynone of that fancy foreign europeen language bollocks 🏴
Yet your military is the 4th most powerful out of three others 🤣
I think the Boxer Rebellion is one of the most famous obscure wars nowadays.
@youraveragebriton7998 mhm
Oxymoron?
@@74jparralel38yup
A highlander staggered through the gun smoke during the battle of culloden. He sees one of his clansmen.
“Where’s the rest of our clan lad? ” he asked “I cannae see”
“You’re standing on them” the other clansman replied
I visited the Culloden battle site, there are no words to describe what it felt like to stand where Farrell's and Munro's Regiments stood and took the full impact of the Highland Charge. In that one spot it's thought that 900 men died in a desperate frenzy in the space of a few minutes.
Brave men fought there, and brave men died. Such a waste
"They've got a very good bass section, mind. But no top tenors, that's for sure."
Actually got to speak to a Lancaster navigator. Wasn't at Dresden, but he said nobody thought much of the damage they were causing below. They were too worried about flak and night fighters, they just wanted to get out of there and come back in one piece.
Having extensively studied the Combined Bomber Offensive, that sounds about right.
And anyways, the bombing of dresden was completely justified
As a fellow Australian to i can vouch for ghe dead face British at Gallipoli 😅 that whole campaign was a royal cluster ***k 😅
I wonder why these kinds of videos never include the Northern Ireland Troubles as a scenario for being British in.
Or British forces in Vietnam nearly stopping communism there if it wasn’t for political bollox years before the USA went into Vietnam
@@colonelturmeric558 the war in vietnam of 1945-1946?
Honestly being a Brit who hasn't fought a war in Europe is probably a statistical minority
I think it's only the millenials and zoomers that don't volenteer for Ukraine
@@corwintipper7317 na I'm not getting involved in another dispute between America and Russia, "again"
and that aren't Ukranian or Russian
Includes the most obscure wars that I (a propa inglish geeza) hasn't even heard of but forgets the english civil war
@@GigachadicusMaximusI don’t think it’s possible to cover every conflict Britain has been in… does UA-cam allow videos that long?
@@GigachadicusMaximus yeah he might be able to cover at least 25% of the conflicts tbf
The clue is in the name thicko
This has legitimately taught me mote history than school ever did.
Did you pay attention in class?
@@nickelmouse451 he is american
this is a very well put together video. its good to see one of these that isn't America, Germany or Japan for once. those videos are still good though.
Love the music in this one!
Now next one:
Your Scottish during.....
It would align with most of these events (Obvs after the Acts of Union 1707)
That would be Great, you could have events such as the battle of Bannockburn up to something like the battle of Arras in WW1 or even D-Day
Epic highs and catastrophic lows. Strange how Scottish military history mirrors its sporting history
@@camefaceh8380 hahahaha a truer statment has not been stated
Love how you had Monty for El Alamein.
its amazing the amount of wars britain has been a part of over the last 200 years
Could you do “You are Indian during…”? These are quality videos, I enjoyed it!
Making the peninsular war one a canny one, now thats soldiering!
I love how you make Mr Incredible Becoming Canny and Uncanny Phase Music on this video
I like How You Put Mr Incredible Meme Theme
To the battle of Britain to 😅
Join his majesties armed forces today!
You receive:
>kings shilling
>incredible drip
>baller songs to march or sail to
(Also most of the planet hates you forever)
I'm in
Sounds good but before i took my decision there is something i need to know :
DO THERE IS ENOUGH TEA?
Yaaa thx mate great video 🇬🇧😁
Best way to learn history
We need a series of books about a british familly who had in fought all those wars.
This video shows you win wars by having cool hats.
man I am subscribing instantly after watching this video
plz do Australia
for ideas you could do the eureka stockade and ned Kelly's stand off
No one was British before 1707. Separate countries.
During the Hundred Years’ War for example, the Scottish fought alongside the French against the English. They had the Auld Alliance.
England and Wales technically encompassed historical Britannia, hence the union being “Great Britain” (aka Greater Britain, the entire island)
They were Britons however.
If we're going into that, before 1707 modern conceptions of nationalism didn't even exist. The English-Scottish border was fairly fluid throughout much of history. The Reavers famously raided and freely travelled across both sides of the border. Loyalty was as likely to be to a local lord or baron (or maybe clan) as it was to the Crown or "nation", and later on during the European Wars of Religion loyalty was just as likely to be dictated by Protestantism, Catholicism and competing ideas of the relationship between Chruch and State - as it was to any notions of national identity. Plus the Union of Crowns was 1603 .
@@Azog150 Thats the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard! Of course it did, soldiers fought on behalf of the nation state because they felt Scottish. Scotland had existed for almost 1000 years by 1707, why do you think there was so much rioting across Scotland when the act of the union was happening. People were Scottish and they did not want to be British.
The union of the crowns did not create a nation state. English and Scottish were still very much separate countries.
@@williamharwood6139 Open a history book before throwing around accusations of stupidity. It is very commonly accepted - nationalism is a modern and consciously created idea.
Soldiers fought pre-nationalism because they were called up by their local lord. And soldiers would frequently end up fighting for other "nations" depending on the way things went. Professional soldiery didn't even exist for the most part (besides mercenaries who would fight for whoever had the most coin), most peasents had never left within 10kms of their town or village, they couldn't read or write and so had no real conception of what was happening outside of those 10kms - let alone on the other side of the country, besides hearsay from travellers or the marketplace, and possibly the occasional edict from a king or baron.
It's not like they were opening up a national newspaper, and it's not like a peasent in Berwickshire gave a shite what was happening in the Highlands. Likewise, a Northrumbrian peasent and a Berwickshire peasent would have had far more in common and known far more of each other than they would a Southern English or Highlands peasent. The earliest known recipe for haggis (something we now take for granted as fundementally Scottish) is a Northern English receipe from the 1400s, to give an idea.
Even after the printing press when more and more people could read, religion was more likely to be the barometer of loyalty than nation. Take the Wars of Religion for example, you had English fighting for the Jacobites, Scots fighting for the Williamites - and William was himself Dutch. The English Guy Fawkes famously fought with the Spanish in the Dutch 80-years war. In the Wars of the Three Kingdoms you had Scottish Conventers and English Parliamentarians fighting Scottish and English Royalists, before the Scottish Covenenters then sided with the English Royalists against the English Parliamentarians.
Modern conceptions of nationalism started in the late 18th/early 19th Centuries - spurred on by the French and American Revolutions. Pretty much every national identity you can think of (modern Scottish ntionalism, modern Irish nationalism, modern German nationalism and so on) took their national symbols and myths from that time. The kilt, for example, is a reletively modern creation. The famous Russian dolls were actually an idea taken from Japan at the end of the 19th century. etc etc The whole point of nationalism is it constructs modern myths and symbols that seem ancient. That's what makes it such a powerful idea and why most people now take it for granted.
That's not to say modern conceptions of nationalism didn't draw on older ideas or identities, and that at various points throughout history ideas of Scotland or England or whatever haven't been utilized - often in the form of loyalty to a monarch. But nationalism as the way we understand it today is very much a modern idea. And back in Medieval times there was nothing stopping a peasent along the North or England/South of Scotland from freely wandering, trading, and interacting across the border. To a peasent pretty much everyone not from their village was a foreigner or outsider.
Brits during the Easter Rising is equivalent in dresden energy
keep going man this is the best videos series i have seen yet
Thank you! I appreciate it
@@bornhell hey man, I really like this video, it's a masterpiece. Just one question though, where did you find the version of Spirit In The Sky with all those drums? Can't seem to find it myself.
Great video, like always, If you're going to make "Your Australian During," it would be cool to see some of our tragic history from the perspective of aboriginal peoples, considering what was inflicted on them.
As a Aussie I agree
What was inflicted on them?
You mean civilisation?
@@nicknapeem1541 I don’t know if you're being sarcastic or curious, so I’ll answer you seriously. What I was referring to were, for example, the massacres: aboriginals being rounded up like animals with chains around their necks, aboriginal women being forced to be servants to wealthy families, Men being forced to do hard labour, Not being recognised as humans til the 1960s, "Missions," where their culture and identity were stripped of them and they were forced to become Christians, The stolen generation where lighter skinned children were stolen from there parents (which my great grandparents we’re actually apart of the stolen generation ). That’s just a few examples that came to mind. There are many, many more that I could say.
@nicknapeem1541 the stolen generation, We wiped out all the aboriginal Tasmanians. Really fucked up stuff
lmao, who cares about those savages? The only less civilized people are the maori and the Estonians
Orangutans 🦧🦧🦧:
*“WHERE Roman conquest of Britannia, Boadicea's Revolt, The Lost Ninth Legio, Picts' raids, Roman evacuation in 410, Anglo-Saxon invasions, Viking raids, Alfred The Great's wars, Norman conquest in 1066, The Anarchy (1138 - 1153), Capetian-Plantagenet rivalry (1159-1259) / **_"First Hundred Years' War"_** , Wars of The Roses, Anglo-Scottish Wars, English Civil Wars, War of Spanish Succession, The War of Jenkins' Ear / Guerra del Asiento, American Independence War, Napoleonic Wars, War of 1812, Māori wars, The White Rajahs of Sarawak, Sepoy Mutiny, Great Famine in Ireland (1845 - 1847), The British Expedition to Abyssinia / Ethiopia (1868), The (1st) Venezuelan crisis of 1895, Mahdist War in Sudan, The (2nd) Venezuelan crisis of 1902-1903, Battle of the Somme, Battle of Passchendaele, the Arab Revolt (1916-1918) and the Sinai and Palestine Campaign (1915-1918) / Lawrence of Arabia's campaigns, Russian Civil War, Norway campaign (1940), Dunkirk evacuation (1940), German occupation of Channel Islands (1940-1945), Battle of Crete (1941), Anglo-Iraqi War(1941), Fall of Singapore (1942), Sicily invasion (1943), Salerno invasion (1943), Italian campaign (World War II), D-Day in Normandy (June 1944), Operation Dragoon (August-September 1944), Operation Market Garden ( September 1944), **_Dekemvriana_** in Greece (1944-1945), the Damascus Crisis/ the Syrian Crisis (1945) , Decolonization, The 1953 Iranian coup d'état, Mau Mau Rebellion in Kenya, Suez Crisis (1956), Aden Emergency (1963-1967), Nigerian Civil War, The Troubles in Northern Ireland, Brexit (2020), Death of Queen Elizabeth II (2022) ?!??”*
How bout malayan emergency
Chill dude
So good.
Maybe could've used *Iron Maiden - The Trooper* for the Crimean War though lol.
"War...! Is hell!"
Would love to see one about Australia
I love how the boxer rebellion had nearly every nation there that would later go on a few years later to fight each other in ww1
From memory there was
Germans
Japanese
Americans
The Pomies
Italians
Australians
French
And they all made a version of the boxer reb song in there language 😅👌 for those who haven't the Japanese version of the boxer rebellion is lit 👌
ua-cam.com/video/Eq8Hy7527fc/v-deo.html to all the boxer songs
The Spanish were apparently involved too
And the Russians and Austria-Hungarians
The ponies?
@@XXXTENTAClON227 pommies, a slang word for British people.
@@emeraldking1st I know I was joking
I’d never seen it spelt like “pomies” lol
You forgor Vengaboys on the Gulf war part, and if you don't get this joke you are not interwebs enough.
How dare he not put You are British during the Great British Baking show?!?!
Welp the Brits been in Afghanistan twice😂
And got their ass beaten my Afghanistan 2 times 💀💀💀
More like 5 times, nobody can beat those fuckers, British, American or Russian
@@giggleshitter535 😐
@@giggleshitter535 Ass beaten? Huh? They only withdrew because it was a waste of time, they could've done a lot more. Anyway, most battles were won by the British so, if anything, they got their ass kicked the most, suffering much more losses than the british despite having a bigger force and being on the defensive and you had more cavalry too.
@@giggleshitter535 Wait. Your Afghanistan?
Great video apart from leaving out the Troubles, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan.
Please do a,
POV: you are Italian during…
I have family from Italy 🇮🇹.
1:14, the Kandyan war: I know the description says "Mr Incredible Becoming Uncanny" for the song name, but I haven't seen the song come up. What's it called?
1:19 I love this lol, song name please?
I'm surprised the English Civil War didn't appear
Not gonna lie, song selection is top tier
I think the battle of britian one couldve used the soundtrack from the movie of the same name and a determined face
OR, used the soundtrack from a Bridge Too Far. That was a banger.
Don’t mess with the island people💂🏻♂️🇬🇧
Love you guys from India 🇮🇳
Love you too brothers.
3:14 그래도 영국 외의 나라가 감사함을 표하는 거의 유일한 전쟁
You are British during the battle of Britpop (1994)
Second Boer War deserves more attention. Battles like Spion Kop were fucking horrific .Bro we even beat Hitler and put thousands of blacks and Boers in concentration camps and burnt nearly every farm in the two countries. We starved the remaining combatants to the verge of death.
Just a clarification: this painting depicts the Anglo-Ashanti Wars in present-day Ghana, instead of Sri Lanka where the Kandyan Wars took place.
Would have been nice to include the troubles
I guess it was avoided because of the lack of singular pitched battles or official declaration of war, but I guess they included Dresden which was just a souped up bombing run.
3:35 Para with a green beret?? Nice one
Now please do "you are Polish during..."
Don't forget about the Poles during the Battle of Britain, the Battle of Monte Cassino, the Battle of Berlin under the Red Army, the Battle of Vienna in 1683, the Haitian War and many others that we fought outside our borders XD
I Will do my best
How would you depict overrated?
The most important one in some ways was perhaps when they stood up to the communist russian b*stards just after WW1. If Lenin had rolled over Poland and linked up with fellow Communists in Germany .. I shudder to think how terrible the history of Europe might've been. Not that it didn't have terrible times after but one solid virtually impossible to shift Communist block would never have resulted in the freedoms Central and Eastern europe have today.
PROUD TO BE BRITISH!!! 🦁🌲🎛
I am french and I'm so sad I wasn't born British instead 😢
Can you do one with argentina?
The Brits never lose. My favorite joke is just gok g thru the sheer list of battles the British fought in the 1oth and early 20th century. I dont think no one in human history will ever be able to the top the numbers. From Tibet to Ethiopia, it was like a relentless succession of victories and more victories lmao. And all of it possible with the jewel in the crown that provided the raw material and the manpower.
They were definitely the best military and powerful force from 1800s to before world war 1. Shame they fell off after world war 2
My favorite holiday destination is the city of Dresden.
I dont think the PARAs will be too happy having their beret depicted as green at 3:32 ...
Anything before the British Act of Union of 1707 was "English". There is a distinction,
*How about Republic Of Türkiye October 29th, 1923 to Present?*
you should do a video about the gang wars in different countries. I think that would be cool.
Great job bro but you missed the Mau Mau Rebellion😢
you forgot first and second opium war
2:19
British summons the aussies the ottomans : so you have chosen death.
2:27 whats song name I like it
Check the description video
1:03 Over the hills and o'er the main, flanders, Portugal and Spain. Queen Anne commands and we'll obey over the hills and far away. 1:29 Come drink a health to those brave lads who made the russians rue! Fill up your glass and let it pass, three cheers and one cheer more, for the 14th of september, 1854! I like those songs a lot. (I'm a english student yet)
R.I.P Queen Elizabeth II he is greatest queen in 20-21 Century who died in 2022
The greatest queen? Her reign saw the complete end of the british empire and she was powerless anyway. History will remember her as a powerless queen and her reign as disastrous for britain (though none of it was really her fault).
You forgot the troubles
2_54 - 2:56 i missed "Operation Market Garden". Just as fucked up as Battle of Britain.
What is the point of having the best tank in the world manufactured in Great Britain when it is not available for buying because it is very expesive in yearly maintenance
You forgot their battles against Spain and the Barbary
And the Somme ?
oh cool this channel is active
1:17 SRI LANKA MENTIONEDDDDD!!! I'm British Sri Lankan anyway so the Brits definitely won in the end didn't they
The Brits got to go through shit in Malaya 💀
American 13 Colonies / USA; Malaya = Britain's Vietnam
@@aleksandarvil5718 but the British won it.
No Opium war? That's a surprise.
🎉they said something about an award?
@bornhell the song of the dredsen bombing is sonic exe's green hill theme
Not playing Iron Maiden during the Crimean war part seems like and opportunity lost.
Torcche🇬🇧 ancestors pov during times.
Like how you just completely skipped the Elizabethan age and the Tudor period lmao
1 Dresden was not far enough
Please make you are czech during... ❤😢
Jesus Christ they were in so many wars in Africa
The British making enemies worldwide... 😂
very good
british when they enter afghanistan
afghanistan : YOU PICKED THE WRONG COUNTRY FOOL
The retreat from Kabul...yikes.
2nd Afghan war was a british victory and the 3rd was a white peace
We NEED to know what these song are called!
Check the description video
Some of these are before Britain existed
Well done.
Make You are Spanish during... and You are Italian during...
British+dutch vs indonesia in surabaya💀
Yeah What A Terrifying war crime's they committed
Can you do a your Irish during
Well if the Creator like your comment that means he's going to make it