@@officalpbankzy509 He was born in Alexandria in Egypt, studied occultisn for real, knew various mysticists and magician groups like The Golden Dawn and many authors are linking his occult contacts with an attempt to jump down to Golden Dawn member Lord Hamilton or who was it. He probably knew or met weird people of the century like Crowley. Hess wasn't bright studied astrology and shocked his staff by hours of watching a chair in attempt to learn tekekinesis. But he lost importance in the regime and then tried to be a big hero. I have met his family in Czechoslovak and Germany. It was also an experience.
I swear on the Bible with this. Every fact he said, I already knew along with the start of the idea and the final result. Watching and studying WW2 takes up about 90% of my week.
_90% of your week??_ WOW. Do you study history, is it your free-time activity, or a part of your job? Or none of the mentioned? I would love to know, if you don´t mind me asking.
@@nikollevaiova1673 the first two, yes, but I work at a production company and they allow us to wear headphones, so I listen to documentaries while I work.
My grandpa served in Japan I have his diary, patches, medals, and a Japanese sword he brought back.. He never told me how he got it but I'm sure it wasn't pretty..
My favorite bit of trivia about The Miracle at Dunkirk is that one of the civilians who participated was Herbert Lightoller, who'd been second officer on the Titanic.
It’s amazing how similar some events of the past are to current events. And it’s depressing that lessons weren’t learned, and pain and suffering are still continuing all these years later 😞
@@GeneralZap You have got to be blind if you haven’t noticed the situation in Ukraine. That is exactly *like* what Germany did in world war 2. This person is not a boomer at all. Russia didn’t learn their lesson from the past as you can see (or rather Putin).
Very good videos, I like that I can go to sleep listening, the cartoon visuals are great but these facts are told so well I can just listen. Thanx for some interesting information about a part of history. Subscribed
The detonation of atom bomb was similar to a divine weapon called Bramhastra mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata!!! And Openhimer quoted the line from Bhagvad Gita...the description of Bramhastra is exactly similar to tht of a nuke!!!
@@raylopez99 Well, he definitely did . But the point of this comment is to shed some light on the question: "How the f did they knew what it?" And I agree with it. I mean, it could just be a coincidence, but if it is, then it's a really awkward one. So, yea. Did people 5000 years before the first nuclear bomb knew how one would look like, or did they just imagine something that was very similar to a nuke? If you were to ask me, I would say, the only thing that one can say with certainty about it, I have absolutely no f-ing idea. One love ❤️ P.S. If you are sure about one or the other, please tell me why and give me the empirical evidence, cuz I have genuine interest about it. Thanks in advance.
@@tomasdavid7829 Geeeez, kid. Ya haven't read the passage, have you? Like, dude, read it first. I'm an atheist and a science boi and that's why I can't be so sure. Many scientists also just say that they ain't sure, so yea. Read it first, please, don't talk things, just because you think like that. That is how conspiracy theories start. One love ❤️
“It is according to the dictate of time and fate that we have resolved to pave the way for a grand peace for all the generations to come by enduring the unendurable and suffering what is insufferable.” - Emperor Hirohito
Huge fan here. Love what y'all do. Keep up the great work!! This narrator is my fav one. I like him better than the others. Js. But no matter who is narrating its always a great show. Shout out to the others who narrate 😆💪🙂
not gonna lie, thinking about it now, Operation Barbarossa makes me feel like we're in a parallel universe. Like, wasn't it such a dumb idea to open up another front when you're still struggling with the UK? This and japan's attack. Just feels like there were other more important things that required both of their attentions.
Operation Barbarossa was a desperate move from German side... They attacked Soviet with the hope of gaining it's resources to fuel their continuous war effort...
I disagree that this video was a waste of time, however I am a bit surprised that the content creator considers these "50 Insane World War 2 Facts That Will Shock..." when most of them are common knowledge.
From this video, I learned that Condoleeza Rice’s diplomatic career began in 1930’s Europe, that both Charles Lindbergh and the British RAF flew the Soviet made Polikarpov I-16, and France did not join WW2 until they were invaded in 1940. Got it!!!
I think the most shocking thing I learned from learning about WW2 was how prevalent perventin ( I think that’s how to spell it )aka amphetamines was used by Germany and the Allies.
Infographics: Good job and well done. I couldn't not say it any better than awesome Infographics real historian facts. As a historian. I still learning despite my grey age. I am no spring chick. My brains still alive & well.
20:38 The CN Tower and the Montreal Olympic stadium weren't built till 30 years after WW2. The Ice Hotel (lower left) didn't came into existence till 2001
John Wayne didn't like he couldn't fight with the soldiers, so he did his damnest to portray them honorably in every war movie he did both during and after the war. He did this so well he's considered an honoree member of the Green Berets. Wayne was a Patriot and did everything he could for them. It's one of the reasons he's so legendary.
Lol @ the Joe Rogan experience knock at the beginning of the video, as well as the Charles Lindbergh celebrity president reference. Great source of information nonetheless!
With at least one major error: Rudolph Hess wasn't sent to the UK, he went on his own (likely in a fit of mania, though he's never been formally diagnosed as bi-polar).
For number 32 is wrong. Three Stooges was first with "You Nazty Spy" in Jan 1940 (nine months before Chaplin's movie). Lots of articles setting record straight even their children or grandchildren of the Three Stooges said their fathers/grandfathers said three Stooges were first. I didn't know it too.
Fun Fact: After World War I France built a wall to keep out Germany. However, they didn't wall off Belgium, which was the country Germany pushed through during World War I.
I don’t think anyone was really that surprised except the public it was pretty obvious that Germany was going to develop weapons and military capabilities because the agreement after the First World War was an absolute humiliation and crippled the entire country
Fun fact during pearl harbor Japan probably could have destroyed the fleet (other than aircraft carriers) but when the emperor was told that they diddent declare war first he called it off out of shame.
Totally untrue the IJN fleet involved was not in direct contact with mainland Japan, radio signals just don't travel that far on their own. I hate to break it to you but there were no satellites to bounce the signal off and no relay stations between Pearl and Japan they could have used, ships radios of that time could not reliably manage more than around 60 miles to another ground station ( about 120 miles to a high altitude transceiver on an aircraft). Admiral Yamamoto's primary reason for not sending in further attacks was to safeguard his fleet, he had expected to find the American carriers at Pearl ( they were among the primary targets around which the attack was planned) not knowing where they were and not wanting to stay in one place long enough for them or subs operating out of Pearl to find and sink them he decided to withdraw believing that he had achieved most of the purpose behind the attacks.
@@memelephant Aww. You poor thing. That joke offended you and you just had to let everyone know. You'll be fine. It was constructed just fine as well and gets laughs. Take your offense somewhere else please, we're all trying to have a good time
I've studied WW1 and 2 extensively, this was a great history lesson for those that don't know anything about what happened. History is repeating itself. Russia has been preparing for war in Europe for YEARS, Crimea was a test the world failed miserably.
If you have "studied extensively" you should have noticed the straight up wrong information given multiple times throughout the video. As previously stated by @shapedjarl2644 as well as myself.
@@Troy_Built yes he is, Christopher Lee and Ian Fleming are step-cousins, christopher lee served in the RAF in an intelligence capacity in WWII, and did work with the SOE. it's not exactly a secret (amusingly lee also played one of the most famous villains in the Bond series as well)
You forgot to mention that British airspace was actually saved by pilots from Czechoslovakia, even through betray they fought for British, after the war they have announced as heroes, than imprisoned by communists and most of them died in uranium mining labour camps, or other inhuman prisons
@@BritJim No I am just stating more interesting fact about WW2 also friend of a traitor is traitor aswell :) also most of the ACES in RAF during WW2 were czechoslovaks so yeah you can say they are reason British did not loose the air battle
Woodruff didn't do the supply of Coca-Cola as a gesture of patritic faith. There was a sugar ration in place which hurt alot of cola companies at that time. Woodruff convinced the goverment to exempt him from the sugar ration, in exchange for supplying the troops with Coca Cola.
@@jackrogers9660 I'm always sad to be reminded that. But fools(ain't using a stronger word, cuz of YT's rules, but imagine that I did) will always exist and will believe in conspiracy theories to make themselves feel better. Not only about this, but about many things. So, yea. Don't forget that believing in conspiracy theories gets you on the same level as those people. Please do research and believe science, cuz that's the way we can prove things. And an opinion based on science and one based on conspiracy theories ain't equal, one has evidence and things to prove it and the other one just imagine things. One love ❤️
The two nuclear bombs were named Fat man and Little boy. So in 1985? Harley Davidson released a motorcycle named the Fat Boy, giving the Japan the finger. Silver and yellow too, same colours as one of the bombs. Nice people.
This video has a huge amount of incorrect facts 1. Chamberlain resigned after the fall of Norway and was not kicked out 2. The Germans didn’t attack through most the maginot line they attacked through the benlix ( the maginot is only of the Franco German border) 3.Czechoslovak is only debatably the largest succession as it would have been impossible/extremely hard (from a geographical point) to take most the sudetanland without first anslushing Austria ( which took place month before). There was more but I’m only 6 minutes in and cba to write everything
The Hog Rider is a fast ground troop with medium hit points, low damage, and the ability to jump over enemy Walls. He is unlocked at level 2 Dark Barracks. The Hog Rider (person) is a bare-chested dark-skinned man holding a hammer. He has a Mohawk, wears a brown leather loincloth, a red belt, and a pair of leather sandals, as well as two large golden wristbands and a gold earring. His ride is a large hog, about half his height. It has a brown leather bridle looped around its tusks, which in turn is held by the Hog Rider. Hog Riders prioritize defensive structures above all other targets, and will bypass all other types of enemy buildings and troops while any defenses remain on the battlefield. This is true even if they are under attack by enemy Clan Castle troops, heroes or Skeleton Trap skeletons. Note that like all troops that prioritize defenses, Hog Riders do not consider the Clan Castle to be a defense regardless of whether or not it contains enemy troops, but do consider the defending Grand Warden and the activated Town Hall weapon (if any) to be defensive buildings. Once all defenses are destroyed, Hog Riders become like any other troop with no preferred target; they will attack the nearest building to them regardless of type, and will turn and attack enemy units if they become aware of any nearby.
LOL. Peter Fonda? Well, being born in 1940 I suppose he COULD HAVE joined in the fighting -- he'd have to be one tough kid, though. His father Henry -- 36 in 1941 did join the Navy after already being a famous actor. He served for three years, too.
Hess was not “sent” to Scotland he went on his own accord without Hitler’s knowledge to try and negotiate a peace and was arrested
Thank you!
Glad someone else caught that, huge difference!!
Hess had a mental problem I think ,correct me if I am not correct
It seems he had certain weird ideas.
A man with some good history
@@officalpbankzy509 He was born in Alexandria in Egypt, studied occultisn for real, knew various mysticists and magician groups like The Golden Dawn and many authors are linking his occult contacts with an attempt to jump down to Golden Dawn member Lord Hamilton or who was it. He probably knew or met weird people of the century like Crowley. Hess wasn't bright studied astrology and shocked his staff by hours of watching a chair in attempt to learn tekekinesis. But he lost importance in the regime and then tried to be a big hero. I have met his family in Czechoslovak and Germany. It was also an experience.
I swear on the Bible with this. Every fact he said, I already knew along with the start of the idea and the final result. Watching and studying WW2 takes up about 90% of my week.
that's awesome, there is a lot of fact that i just knew from this video.
@@Divest4Bella that must be depressing
_90% of your week??_ WOW. Do you study history, is it your free-time activity, or a part of your job? Or none of the mentioned? I would love to know, if you don´t mind me asking.
@@nikollevaiova1673 the first two, yes, but I work at a production company and they allow us to wear headphones, so I listen to documentaries while I work.
@@reyganbriggs6785 I do the same thing at work, but I listen to astronomy
My great grandpa just so happens to be one of the very few WWII veterans that are still alive to this day.
@@MellodyMelon hmm suree
@@viktorluykx427You doubting me?
My grandpa served in Japan
I have his diary, patches, medals, and a Japanese sword he brought back..
He never told me how he got it
but I'm sure it wasn't pretty..
he probably gave someone the one-two
yesssss the sword had blood on it once i can tell
Bruh that’s sweet. 🤙🏻
My grandfather has a Japanese rifle. His father got it WWII.
@@dreamingclouddreams2981 what rifle is it?
My favorite bit of trivia about The Miracle at Dunkirk is that one of the civilians who participated was Herbert Lightoller, who'd been second officer on the Titanic.
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Now THAT’S a cool fact. Thanks.
that guy lived a crazy life
I swear this narrator is probably the best in the business! I loved his challenge videos!
It’s amazing how similar some events of the past are to current events. And it’s depressing that lessons weren’t learned, and pain and suffering are still continuing all these years later 😞
@@GeneralZap You have got to be blind if you haven’t noticed the situation in Ukraine. That is exactly *like* what Germany did in world war 2. This person is not a boomer at all. Russia didn’t learn their lesson from the past as you can see (or rather Putin).
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Very good videos, I like that I can go to sleep listening, the cartoon visuals are great but these facts are told so well I can just listen.
Thanx for some interesting information about a part of history.
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We need to always remember WWII, not just to honor the people who lost their lives, but to ensure these things can never happen again.
@EightFootSativa amen, China’s about to have another century of humiliation if they don’t pipe down
@EightFootSativa its in our blood
I wish we learned from our mistakes..
It sadly still does a bit in China,by they own camps.
Too much overpopulation sadly 😥
Finally someone who acknowledges the ubiquity of the hooked cross in ancient religion. Most people simply say it was a Hindu symbol pre-WWII
"Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." - Winston Churchill
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I was here I love your vids keep it up!
This channel has the best narrator,visuals, and music. Fantastic production!
Absolutely exceptional piece. Well done man! 👍👍👍
I would love to watch one about The miracle at Dunkirk
The detonation of atom bomb was similar to a divine weapon called Bramhastra mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata!!! And Openhimer quoted the line from Bhagvad Gita...the description of Bramhastra is exactly similar to tht of a nuke!!!
Possibly Oppenheimer knew this and hence his quote.
@@raylopez99 Well, he definitely did . But the point of this comment is to shed some light on the question: "How the f did they knew what it?" And I agree with it. I mean, it could just be a coincidence, but if it is, then it's a really awkward one. So, yea. Did people 5000 years before the first nuclear bomb knew how one would look like, or did they just imagine something that was very similar to a nuke? If you were to ask me, I would say, the only thing that one can say with certainty about it, I have absolutely no f-ing idea.
One love ❤️
P.S. If you are sure about one or the other, please tell me why and give me the empirical evidence, cuz I have genuine interest about it. Thanks in advance.
@@boyankovachev7982 They definitely haven´t seen a nuke explosion, but possibilities are strong volcanic explosion or fallen meteor
@@tomasdavid7829 Geeeez, kid. Ya haven't read the passage, have you? Like, dude, read it first. I'm an atheist and a science boi and that's why I can't be so sure. Many scientists also just say that they ain't sure, so yea. Read it first, please, don't talk things, just because you think like that. That is how conspiracy theories start.
One love ❤️
@@boyankovachev7982 he came up with the concept of a wepaon that showed holy powers 🔋
16:41 I literally yelled out "freedom fries" in my best, coherent "they took our jobs" voice at the same time the narrator said "freedom fries"
“It is according to the dictate of time and fate that we have resolved to pave the way for a grand peace for all the generations to come by enduring the unendurable and suffering what is insufferable.” - Emperor Hirohito
Poland faced probably one of the worst jumpings in modern history
I can count on infographics show to teach great job 👏
you are being sarcastic? right?
Idk if ww2 was the largest war, cause me and my girl have gotten into some pretty big fights
Cap
Huge fan here. Love what y'all do. Keep up the great work!! This narrator is my fav one. I like him better than the others. Js. But no matter who is narrating its always a great show. Shout out to the others who narrate 😆💪🙂
not gonna lie, thinking about it now, Operation Barbarossa makes me feel like we're in a parallel universe. Like, wasn't it such a dumb idea to open up another front when you're still struggling with the UK? This and japan's attack. Just feels like there were other more important things that required both of their attentions.
If I remember correctly, Germany was quite short on fuel reserves, meanwhile Russia had a vast supply and refineries and reserves
That’s what greed and delusions of world conquest does to the decision making process bro. Ur dealing with a narcissistic psychopath 🤷🏽♂️
Operation Barbarossa was a desperate move from German side... They attacked Soviet with the hope of gaining it's resources to fuel their continuous war effort...
They didn't cross the Majino line they went round it.
I was hoping someone would point that out.
50 Common Facts of WW2 is the title outside of the United States.
I disagree that this video was a waste of time, however I am a bit surprised that the content creator considers these "50 Insane World War 2 Facts That Will Shock..." when most of them are common knowledge.
Except the 1st US soldier died, yes.
@@annasolovyeva1013 ??
@@ec6052 i didn't know about that. Nor am i interested
50 Common Facts Of WW2 is the title literally everywhere
From this video, I learned that Condoleeza Rice’s diplomatic career began in 1930’s Europe, that both Charles Lindbergh and the British RAF flew the Soviet made Polikarpov I-16, and France did not join WW2 until they were invaded in 1940. Got it!!!
"More than an end to war, we want an end to the beginnings of all wars." - Franklin Roosevelt
Thank you, now I know everything about WW2.
Not gonna lie the villain kinda got a point
They didn't shock me I'm filing a lawsuit now for false advertising
This video is so good. Incredible work
I think the most shocking thing I learned from learning about WW2 was how prevalent perventin ( I think that’s how to spell it )aka amphetamines was used by Germany and the Allies.
That was the most shocking thing? Lol ok 😊
Couldn't help but think that history seems to be repeating itself during this video
Infographics: Good job and well done. I couldn't not say it any better than awesome Infographics real historian facts. As a historian. I still learning despite my grey age. I am no spring chick. My brains still alive & well.
20:38 The CN Tower and the Montreal Olympic stadium weren't built till 30 years after WW2. The Ice Hotel (lower left) didn't came into existence till 2001
John Wayne didn't like he couldn't fight with the soldiers, so he did his damnest to portray them honorably in every war movie he did both during and after the war. He did this so well he's considered an honoree member of the Green Berets. Wayne was a Patriot and did everything he could for them. It's one of the reasons he's so legendary.
My insanely beautiful(also very intelligent and kind) girlfriend and I love watching Infographics vidoes together. Keep up the great work!
Did you have to describe your so called”girlfriend” like that
@@leemoore5693 she's holding a gun to his head.
Who cares about ur gf
@@leemoore5693 Yes, you never know when she could be watching. Thanks for the concern.
25:10 #4: Japan just claimed at least some of those islands again in response to the war in Ukraine.
Lol @ the Joe Rogan experience knock at the beginning of the video, as well as the Charles Lindbergh celebrity president reference. Great source of information nonetheless!
huh? joe rogan?
*disclaimer! It is a brief chronological history of WW2, mostly centered around Germany.
With at least one major error:
Rudolph Hess wasn't sent to the UK, he went on his own (likely in a fit of mania, though he's never been formally diagnosed as bi-polar).
And US.
is no one gonna talk abt the shots at joe rogan at 2:51
For number 32 is wrong. Three Stooges was first with "You Nazty Spy" in Jan 1940 (nine months before Chaplin's movie). Lots of articles setting record straight even their children or grandchildren of the Three Stooges said their fathers/grandfathers said three Stooges were first. I didn't know it too.
Only got like three minutes left in this video, I know we're gonna learn something new, he's saving for the very end.
Japanese Americans were locked up on the west coast in Interment Camps which is viewed today as a shameful mistake.
Probably my favorite thumbnail ever
Love the 45th IBCT recognition! 🙌🏼
austin powers reference. solid :)
The fact that the refugee laws created as a result of WW2 lead to the immigrant crisis of today is so frustrating
Fun Fact: After World War I France built a wall to keep out Germany. However, they didn't wall off Belgium, which was the country Germany pushed through during World War I.
After a very long day… this helps
I knew all about Rudolf Hess before.
Around 25:25,
Nice. Great image of a Zumwalt class destroyer from the WW2 era...DA
That ain’t even the Zumwalt my guy
What is this Snowpiercer 😂
Please do a video Hideki tojo of Japan
It must’ve been hard for the animator to draw the Swatstica(please excuse my spelling) for the video because it’s so infamous.
Why would it be unless they were a Jew or someone in a concentration camp in world war 2?
Thats a pretty nice Mannerheim pictured on there buddy.
11:05 Kayne stares in silence💀
One fact- if I am not mistaken during Leningrad besiege 26 people died of starvation who had complete access and permission to food store
Why?
@@alexk6343 they're hungry
@@alexk6343 possibly devotion to ideology and motherland
@@fridabbasov4792 I meant their story. Why did they have access and who was supposed to have that food? I understand their motivation tho
@@alexk6343 people
War train: *exists*
Enmu: It's free real estate
Thank you bruv
Ah yes I think I’ll go and get a liberty steak
I don’t think anyone was really that surprised except the public it was pretty obvious that Germany was going to develop weapons and military capabilities because the agreement after the First World War was an absolute humiliation and crippled the entire country
“You don’t know all about the war”. spy’s “ima bout to end this man’s whole career”
Fun fact during pearl harbor Japan probably could have destroyed the fleet (other than aircraft carriers) but when the emperor was told that they diddent declare war first he called it off out of shame.
I would need a source for that. It sounds a bit sussy.
Totally untrue the IJN fleet involved was not in direct contact with mainland Japan, radio signals just don't travel that far on their own. I hate to break it to you but there were no satellites to bounce the signal off and no relay stations between Pearl and Japan they could have used, ships radios of that time could not reliably manage more than around 60 miles to another ground station ( about 120 miles to a high altitude transceiver on an aircraft). Admiral Yamamoto's primary reason for not sending in further attacks was to safeguard his fleet, he had expected to find the American carriers at Pearl ( they were among the primary targets around which the attack was planned) not knowing where they were and not wanting to stay in one place long enough for them or subs operating out of Pearl to find and sink them he decided to withdraw believing that he had achieved most of the purpose behind the attacks.
@@yanmay9824 ok well i guess pearl harbor was lying? because i definetly read that in the museum there.
@@cohenpadget history is written by the winners
Japan wrote a different tune
I Learned a lot of these at school
My great grandpa died in WW2. He was in a German prison camp when it happened. It's really sad.
He fell out of the watchtower...
these jokes can be funny with the right delivery, but this was just poorly constructed
@@memelephant Aww. You poor thing. That joke offended you and you just had to let everyone know. You'll be fine. It was constructed just fine as well and gets laughs. Take your offense somewhere else please, we're all trying to have a good time
Did they not have guard rails on those things?
@@PaperMakersAdeludedbroad Who is offended? Guinea pig guy was right. Poorly thought out.
@@socialmediaaccount404 Make that 2 offended boys! On a roll now.
Don't forget Jimmy Stewart he was a major player in wwii
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I've studied WW1 and 2 extensively, this was a great history lesson for those that don't know anything about what happened. History is repeating itself. Russia has been preparing for war in Europe for YEARS, Crimea was a test the world failed miserably.
If you have "studied extensively" you should have noticed the straight up wrong information given multiple times throughout the video. As previously stated by @shapedjarl2644 as well as myself.
Also, in reference to Hollywood stars who served in WW 2, It was HENRY Fonda, not Peter.
I love your channel keep up the great stuff!!
Christopher lee is actually the man james bond was based on
No he wasn't.
@@Troy_Built yes he is, Christopher Lee and Ian Fleming are step-cousins, christopher lee served in the RAF in an intelligence capacity in WWII, and did work with the SOE.
it's not exactly a secret (amusingly lee also played one of the most famous villains in the Bond series as well)
You forgot to mention that British airspace was actually saved by pilots from Czechoslovakia, even through betray they fought for British, after the war they have announced as heroes, than imprisoned by communists and most of them died in uranium mining labour camps, or other inhuman prisons
@@BritJim No I am just stating more interesting fact about WW2 also friend of a traitor is traitor aswell :) also most of the ACES in RAF during WW2 were czechoslovaks so yeah you can say they are reason British did not loose the air battle
Woodruff didn't do the supply of Coca-Cola as a gesture of patritic faith. There was a sugar ration in place which hurt alot of cola companies at that time. Woodruff convinced the goverment to exempt him from the sugar ration, in exchange for supplying the troops with Coca Cola.
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These facts would only shock people who have zero knowledge of history beyond what they learned in elementary school.
where I come from they didn't teach us anything about WW2.
"Everyone knows about ww2"
Yeah. No cap.
Youd be surprised
Not exactly the same but some people refuse to believe the holocaust happened
@@jackrogers9660 I'm always sad to be reminded that. But fools(ain't using a stronger word, cuz of YT's rules, but imagine that I did) will always exist and will believe in conspiracy theories to make themselves feel better. Not only about this, but about many things. So, yea. Don't forget that believing in conspiracy theories gets you on the same level as those people. Please do research and believe science, cuz that's the way we can prove things. And an opinion based on science and one based on conspiracy theories ain't equal, one has evidence and things to prove it and the other one just imagine things.
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Remember, this is right when this account was made in usa.
yeah no cap bro on goddddd
The two nuclear bombs were named Fat man and Little boy.
So in 1985? Harley Davidson released a motorcycle named the Fat Boy, giving the Japan the finger. Silver and yellow too, same colours as one of the bombs.
Nice people.
So much for shocking facts. I knew every single one😭
And all the inaccuracies? Genius...
Okay name all of the inaccuracies if you know all of these facts.
at 4:17 i bet will smith wished jada listened to that sign
It's funny how the Russian I-16 graphic is used for almost every airplane! Towards the end, the gray German Planes look like early US carrier planes!
He said Joseph Gobbles 😆
This video has a huge amount of incorrect facts
1. Chamberlain resigned after the fall of Norway and was not kicked out
2. The Germans didn’t attack through most the maginot line they attacked through the benlix ( the maginot is only of the Franco German border)
3.Czechoslovak is only debatably the largest succession as it would have been impossible/extremely hard (from a geographical point) to take most the sudetanland without first anslushing Austria ( which took place month before).
There was more but I’m only 6 minutes in and cba to write everything
Also britain Didnt declare war on 3. September but 2. And Soviet Union took 3k casualties not under 1k
I just said the same thing only about different statements..
@Marion Delgado Would of been pretty hard to do as well considering he was born in 1940!
Also, the joint Canadian-UK Nuclear weapon program was named Tube alloys, not tube allows
Charles Lindbergh was of Swedish Origin not German...
@1:37 thank you
Should’ve also mentioned Ted williams in that last fact
It was the Tube Alloys program, not Tube Allows :D
I loved the video from the start
So cool
Joseph Gobbles 😭 Man, come on
The shade at 11:05
Nothing about the duplicity of France that fought British and Commonwealth forces in the Levant and Madagascar, plus other places.
Wtf that Harvard one got me 😵💫
I’m great full for, now. And humbled by the past. We stopped evolving. And it’s saddening. Pursuing happiness is the problem.
"Everyone imposes his own system as far as his army can reach." - Joseph Stalin
The Hog Rider is a fast ground troop with medium hit points, low damage, and the ability to jump over enemy Walls. He is unlocked at level 2 Dark Barracks.
The Hog Rider (person) is a bare-chested dark-skinned man holding a hammer. He has a Mohawk, wears a brown leather loincloth, a red belt, and a pair of leather sandals, as well as two large golden wristbands and a gold earring.
His ride is a large hog, about half his height. It has a brown leather bridle looped around its tusks, which in turn is held by the Hog Rider.
Hog Riders prioritize defensive structures above all other targets, and will bypass all other types of enemy buildings and troops while any defenses remain on the battlefield. This is true even if they are under attack by enemy Clan Castle troops, heroes or Skeleton Trap skeletons. Note that like all troops that prioritize defenses, Hog Riders do not consider the Clan Castle to be a defense regardless of whether or not it contains enemy troops, but do consider the defending Grand Warden and the activated Town Hall weapon (if any) to be defensive buildings.
Once all defenses are destroyed, Hog Riders become like any other troop with no preferred target; they will attack the nearest building to them regardless of type, and will turn and attack enemy units if they become aware of any nearby.
LOL. Peter Fonda? Well, being born in 1940 I suppose he COULD HAVE joined in the fighting -- he'd have to be one tough kid, though. His father Henry -- 36 in 1941 did join the Navy after already being a famous actor. He served for three years, too.
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During WW2, Peterhead in North East Scotland had the highest concentration of bombing by population density, second only to London!
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