US History Overview 3 - WWII to Vietnam

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  • @Gregoryn95
    @Gregoryn95 12 років тому +1

    Are you fucking kidding me? Khan actually has influence over a decent chunk of people looking at his materials trying to learn something. The fact that he so utterly fucks up in recalling the history of the world as well as in describing proper ideological mindsets of the time has more of a negative effect on people watching than if I were to make a video offering a counterpoint. Also, why these "if you're so smart"? I never claimed to be smarter, I just happen to know he's wrong here.

  • @ginayang95
    @ginayang95 13 років тому +9

    "It was called the 'cold war,' because it was never really a 'hot war'" favorite line,

  • @StephenLee1
    @StephenLee1 13 років тому +1

    "I've never stormed a beach" best unintentionally funny line ever.

  • @yami3007
    @yami3007 9 років тому +12

    of all the teacher that ive had in my years in school ,you are the best at explaning im 32 years trying to get my ged .
    i do have trouble with math and specially english ( im hispanic ) came here to USA 3 years ago and i did not know english at all now i wan to get my GED and become a RN :D

  • @Mattthemangler
    @Mattthemangler 12 років тому

    KhanAcademy has very interactive math classes and it rocks too

  • @MashaLiciouss
    @MashaLiciouss 11 років тому +3

    way more interesting than my text book! thank you :)

  • @RODJJ
    @RODJJ 7 років тому +1

    I found it very interesting. Answering you last question.

  • @TheTameWalrus
    @TheTameWalrus 12 років тому +1

    No New Deal? Interesting. Looking forward to new videos :)

  • @FUNktshnl
    @FUNktshnl 13 років тому

    would you like to do a continuing video - the way you explain is very easy to understand :D

  • @violetbegum
    @violetbegum 13 років тому +2

    "I never stormed a beach but it seems like one of the est reenactments..." xD
    Only person that can make me laugh at 11 at night while studying for my history mock exam the next day.

  • @laura_croft
    @laura_croft 6 років тому

    Thanks a lot! You have a mesmerizing voice.

  • @wieauchimmer
    @wieauchimmer 7 років тому +4

    God the ending was cute. You´re the sweetest.

  • @TheArcticRabbit
    @TheArcticRabbit 11 років тому +2

    This is amazing

  • @krazyknowles
    @krazyknowles 13 років тому

    Hi, Sal. Can I request? Can you make a long video or combine multiple videos to one and arrange mutually exclusive timelines paralleled so we get to understand the whole world history in just one video? Because some of the incidents would be connected to each other and it is difficult already to align your history videos and mentally connect the dots. It would make things a lot easier for us or at least for me If I am not being too selfish, Thank you! And please keep uploading your videos......!

  • @diotus21
    @diotus21 13 років тому

    AP World history test in a week, thanks for the info!!!

  • @dintoons1
    @dintoons1 13 років тому

    Superb history lesson. Thanks Sal! :)

  • @TheKarolans
    @TheKarolans 11 років тому

    Those are really awesome overviews, is there a no.4?

  • @AmbAlvarez1
    @AmbAlvarez1 9 років тому +1

    Thank you! So helpful.

  • @JohnyJ25
    @JohnyJ25 13 років тому

    @KevinVancouver2 no this is American history not world history that's why its so bias on American history

  • @JULESRULES9969
    @JULESRULES9969 13 років тому

    D-Day was a nickname to the real name, Operation Overlord. I took a test on this stuff today:)

  • @Manodragon
    @Manodragon 13 років тому

    thank you for your videos!

  • @Exodus918
    @Exodus918 12 років тому +1

    Great History lesson, keep it up!

  • @KrazyHusy
    @KrazyHusy 12 років тому +1

    He didn't mention the allies meetings in Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam. The change in leadership, differing ideologies during the grand alliance was important wasn't it.

  • @hertot
    @hertot 13 років тому

    thank u

  • @VirtualReality2007
    @VirtualReality2007 12 років тому

    Could you do a video on WWI?

  • @KrazyHusy
    @KrazyHusy 12 років тому

    nah, mr khan rocks

  • @cdpdc1
    @cdpdc1 13 років тому

    How about one on Civil Rights

  • @WeiiSen8
    @WeiiSen8 12 років тому

    Great history review:)

  • @NoahAblordeppeytardisman
    @NoahAblordeppeytardisman 12 років тому

    jess awesome

  • @mllebright
    @mllebright 13 років тому

    Just in time for the AP :)

  • @knowledgecast154
    @knowledgecast154 11 років тому

    you rock

  • @Ilikemeows
    @Ilikemeows 13 років тому

    Hey Sal, can you do some east asian history? Thanks :D

  • @Ngthan123
    @Ngthan123 12 років тому

    love the ending xD

  • @hou12396
    @hou12396 13 років тому

    i dont suppose you could expand to other languages.

  • @MrSoksy
    @MrSoksy 13 років тому

    where is part 4?

  • @christo930
    @christo930 11 років тому

    How did I move to a different topic? You replied to 2 separate posts that dealt with 2 separate topics. What did I make up? Are you denying the war guarantee by France and Brittan? Do you deny that an ultimatum was issued by the British to get out of Poland or the British empire would declare war on Germany? Furthermore, if the nukes ended the war, then the next bombing raid was the beginning of a new war. Furthermore, The SU declared war on Japan and that also played a role in ending the war.

  • @Redsnork
    @Redsnork 13 років тому

    "It was called a cold war because it was not a hot war." XD

  • @Ilikemeows
    @Ilikemeows 13 років тому

    @bloodfoxtrue Korean too. I see almost nothing about Korea in my school textbooks :(

  • @Gregoryn95
    @Gregoryn95 13 років тому

    @Critias135 You would be wrong on even that, Stalinism is a state capitalist system, and Fidel Castro's system is based off of state capitalism as well.

  • @AronR0s
    @AronR0s 12 років тому

    WHAT DON'T YOU KNOW o.O - I just wan't thank you for the videos on History and Chemistry.

  • @smiileysj95
    @smiileysj95 12 років тому

    Now THIS is a hook up for tomorrows US Regents

  • @Rayden440
    @Rayden440 13 років тому

    @ArtemRomanov just click the show more up there^ and you can download the video.

  • @09GTAplayer
    @09GTAplayer 12 років тому

    you should've went further into the 80s with the soviet invasion of afganistan and the nuclear war the almost happened in during that time. A soviet satelite using an infared camera picked up thousands of missles heading for the soviet union when really it was just a sun glare messing with the sensors it was up to one man to decide whether to retalliate or not and I'm pretty sure he disobeyed order and was discharged.

  • @xenai123
    @xenai123 11 років тому

    Damn... People here know so much about history and are complaining about missing important events in this video.
    FINE !!
    But If you guys know so much about history already, WHY ARE YOU WATCHING THE VIDEO which clearly says its brief overview?

  • @jazerazo
    @jazerazo 13 років тому

    @bloodfoxtrue This is US History...

  • @rapidchampion35
    @rapidchampion35 10 років тому

    It was the 37th parallel you said 38th

    • @mikethewise2000
      @mikethewise2000 8 років тому

      +Alex Bullock The 38th parallel north formed the border between North and South Korea prior to the Korean War.

  • @urpleurple
    @urpleurple 12 років тому

    Khan was trying to produce a non-controversial overview using "standard" terminology and assumptions. Obviously a serious questioning of assumptions and use of terms, plus precise descriptions of historical events, are far beyond the scope of the video. The "may be justified" phrase was plainly intended to avoid making a judgment one way or the other. At least Khan managed to imply there was US hypocrisy involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis -- most Americans wouldn't bother.

  • @christo930
    @christo930 11 років тому

    So I guess you don't think the first attack of the war by a major belligerent doesn't count as the start? I'm not nitpicking either. The whole reason the war in Europe started was 'to protect Polish sovereignty', yet when Stalin invaded Poland in Sept 39, France and Brittan did not declare war on the SU. Stalin's invasion from the east is a major problem for the Polish sovereignty BS we get fed.

  • @HarryS117
    @HarryS117 12 років тому

    not liking how you didnt talk alot about the british role in WW2 also the british empire was still going at the end of the war

  • @christo930
    @christo930 11 років тому

    No they didn't end the war. If the war was over, there wouldn't have been more bombing raids, by definition. The war was "essentially over" after the broadcast was made that the Japanese would surrender unconditionally, which happened AFTER the raid on the refinery.

  • @RamonQueso
    @RamonQueso 12 років тому

    The problem here is that you're being way too pedantic over the definition of Socialism. In common usage socialism means more Government intervention. If you ask just about anyone theyll say yes the USSR was communist. However the USSR was not "stateless" since they were still an established state. They werent Egalitarian since certain political officials were of higher class than ordinary people. They werent moneyless since they had a currency. And yet the USSR is still defined as Communist.

  • @vaahtobileet
    @vaahtobileet 13 років тому

    The division of Germany could have at least been mentioned.

  • @calvinhobbesliker2
    @calvinhobbesliker2 13 років тому

    Nothing about the New Deal?

  • @christo930
    @christo930 11 років тому

    I have no idea what you are trying to say in this post.

  • @russellDubU
    @russellDubU 13 років тому

    I LOVE YOU i have an AP test tomorrow hahahahaha... im still boned

  • @christo930
    @christo930 11 років тому

    The bombing of Nagasaki did NOT end WW2, there was a huge attack, the largest in the pacific ever done on an oil refinery north of Tokyo. You are leaving out FAR too many details, especially the aggression of the SU at the beginning, both on Poland and Finland.

  • @F-MK96
    @F-MK96 12 років тому

    yugoslavia in ww2?

  • @xxerman
    @xxerman 13 років тому

    They entered the war in 1942. Not 1941

  • @LeMunson
    @LeMunson 12 років тому

    Not necessarily, Anarchism is a form of socialism.

  • @christo930
    @christo930 11 років тому

    SO I guess the Japanese invading Manchuria and then the rest of China had NOTHING to do with ww2? The SU attacked Poland from the other direction in Sept of 39, but I guess that has nothing to do with anything either.

  • @Kenbow183
    @Kenbow183 12 років тому

    Ok now you lost me since you skiped the part where China becomes The People's Republic of China also where is the Berlin Wall

  • @BlumperT
    @BlumperT 12 років тому

    poor puppy

  • @christo930
    @christo930 11 років тому

    You are missing the point. You can't do an overview of WW2 in 15 minutes. By doing a 15 minute overview, you bring a lot of people to false conclusions.

  • @DaytonaRoadster
    @DaytonaRoadster 13 років тому

    @DirkandJeanneHome this is actual history, not tin-foil hattery

  • @Freeloader_420
    @Freeloader_420 11 років тому

    You know, you didn't SPECIFICALLY state what those bombing raid were that you just mentioned. Using YOUR OWN LOGIC, your own posts is crap and wrong, because you failed to include that information.
    Good job, Cletus

  • @zaanirkhanmohammed4130
    @zaanirkhanmohammed4130 7 років тому +1

    D day lol pixel gun

  • @th86stone
    @th86stone 13 років тому

    1933 new deal, gold standard , the fed (the hidden centralized bank)-beginning of devalued dollar

  • @MichaelaBelle
    @MichaelaBelle 12 років тому

    true.. communism in the way its "supposed" to work is damn near impossible to achieve, so it technically could be considered utopian

  • @RamonQueso
    @RamonQueso 12 років тому

    Yes, and how do you think socialism is achieved? Through the Government. Therefore my definition is still correct.

  • @Gregoryn95
    @Gregoryn95 12 років тому

    Socialism is an economic system where the means of production are controlled by the public. Communism is stateless egalitarian socialism. Anarchism therefore (with the exception of Anarcho-capitalism) is communistic/socialistic in nature. Anarchism is a sub-branch of Libertarianism. Please learn the actual definitions of words. "Government intervention in economics" is neither communism nor socialism.

  • @chissstardestroyer
    @chissstardestroyer 11 місяців тому

    FDR was no innocent: he deliberately *wanted* the USA Pacific Fleet bombed; had he not been running the show; and he himself was *extremely* in favor of Stalin; by far the worst human being ever, he set out to have it bombed to bring the American People into the war. Mind you; that's an act of deliberate weakening of the USA military at a critical time: something that would bring up questions of his patriotism in any sane US citizen.
    In fact, the American Carriers could've annihilated the Japanese main carrier fleet in that operation; but FDR had forbidden them from doing so, same with the planes that were stationed at Pearl Harbor: they could've given the Japanese a fight, but he forbade them to do so.

  • @TangyTangoJuice
    @TangyTangoJuice 12 років тому

    bro. russia does not equal soviet union. cmon broseph. broski, broseidon. brohammed.

  • @Freeloader_420
    @Freeloader_420 11 років тому +1

    Easily forgettable in a 15 min summary.

  • @RamonQueso
    @RamonQueso 12 років тому

    @Critias135 Uh...you clearly do NOT know what you're talking about. Socialism is the term used to describe government intervention in economics. Pretty much every country on this planet is socialist to some degree, even USA (since it has public education, police, roads etc.). Communism is a more extreme form of socialism in which the Government has total control of the economy.

  • @RamonQueso
    @RamonQueso 12 років тому

    I don't see how. With Anarchism everyone is pretty much independent; almost like libertarianism.

  • @chissstardestroyer
    @chissstardestroyer 11 місяців тому

    Thing we really ought to question is the legitimacy of JFK's *catholicism*, not so much his presidency; he sure didn't live the life: he was a pretty regular adulterer; and that's a major no-no to members of his faith... I know that very well myself, as I have been a life-long Catholic. In short, the rule he pretty regularly violated was one summarized in the following stance "NO sexual relations at all outside of true marriage., ever!", and any violations of that are major-league immorality; no exceptions.

  • @GreenPiano49
    @GreenPiano49 12 років тому

    poor HUMANS

  • @KrazyHusy
    @KrazyHusy 12 років тому

    this does nt help u fail

  • @krujssz
    @krujssz 12 років тому

    What if i tell you.. it wasnt 'all bout' the comunism... It was about MONEY and POWER...

  • @mr.grumpyg2769
    @mr.grumpyg2769 Рік тому

    Who Here from all One homeschool

  • @Freeloader_420
    @Freeloader_420 11 років тому

    Christ go away