Probably the best mapper I've seen with showcasing the regions, name of country's occupation zone and Espeically elections that's mainly the thing i love about the channel!
Thanks to this video, I learned so much. The map, information, and time synchronization are perfect. Honestly, this is the most informative video I've seen on UA-cam in a long time. I understand Germany much better now. Thank you!
Using TNO music to represent the 3rd Reich is brilliant for several reasons: Using actual Nazi music would increase demonetization risk, and it's fittingly ominous even to those who know nothing about TNO.
@@DLAMOfficialthe symbol on the flag is the hooked cross, not the swastika, Hitler had nothing to do with Hindus, only Jews, and for this exact reason people defame swastika for no reason when it's not it even the swastika, it's the hooked cross, because it's tilted, and the swastika is straight, and the swastika is always yellow or orange whereas the hooked cross on the N*zi flag is black.
@@GermanSkeletonGuymanji is japanese temples(I think), swastika is a Hindu symbol and hakenkreuz is the no no Germany flag... Sorry for my bad English
"German" Prussia is nothing more than a continuation of the Teutonic Order, which Poland allowed into these areas as part of the liquidation of the infidel nation of the historical Prussians. When the Teutonic Knights dealt with them, they began to attack Polish lands to plunder them. Then Poland, together with Lithuania, attacked the Teutonic Knights and eliminated them. German Prussia was established as a Polish tributary. Hundreds of years later, Poland was attacked by Sweden and significantly weakened and even destroyed Polish territories. What did Prussia use when partitioning Poland. 150 years later, Prussia was defeated in World War 2 and liquidated. The territories were divided into Poland, Lithuania and Russia.
Looking forward to this. Your videos are always great and really detailed especially when it comes to things most mappers don't even care to notice. Would be interesting to see France eventually :).
Probably the best video of this to date so far! The only mistakes I found is that the borders of the Russian Empire's Kholm Governorate were never used as international borders. The border of the General-Government of Warsaw and later Regency Kingdom of Poland did not overlap with it, and later the border of the Ukrainian State there defined in the first Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was also different and based on the Wieprz river. Maps of these borders can be found on Wikipedia. Also later the borders of the Reichskommissariats of Ukraine and Ostland fluctuated quite a bit as Germany captured more territory, and later as the Soviets began to recapture it. It's detailed on the German Wikipedia. Also the OZAV and OZAK should probably be shown similarly to Bohemia-Moravia or the General Government, as they had a similar status to Alsace-Lorraine or Luxembourg or the Białystok District, they were de-facto annexed but still administered separately and de-jure considered part of Italy. But other than that, great work. Powodzenia w dalszej pracy, oby tak dalej!
This was surprisingly excellent, giving a great insight into german history. However, you should maybe have given a bit of context for switches in leadership explaining if people died or something. That aside, also a great music choice. Overall probably one of the best, if not THE best mapping video about Germany.
This is genuinely fantastic work! I plan on starting a mapping thing myself using your same research tactics applied to typical mapping expertise. Also, I have a future project recommendation! I suggest you do a video on "The Modern History of the United States: Every Month;" but since the nation is quite youthful, you can do an estimated hour-long project regarding the years (1776-2024.) Also if you want to challenge yourself in case you accept said idea, you can apply the years of English // British occupation and internal border justifications (also something amazingly done in this video that I suggest you do in this idea) which is around 179 years extraneously. But yeah you don't have to accept said idea, it's just something that I'd love to see from you and it might improve your channel by a long shot. (And if you want to work on this idea but you feel burnt out via labor intensity, please don't hesitate to take a break.) Oh and by the way, I take criticism bahahaha!
@@sircrewadaming4623 The legislature was freely elected by the male population, but the executive (government) was still appointed by the monarch and was therefore undemocratic.
Great work. If I had to give one very minor criticism, it would be that you didn't include the small border change between the Netherlands and Germany after WW2 (which was later reversed a short time later). It's a very obscure piece of trivia so I understand, EmperorTigerstar didn't include it either.
I didn't realise there were separated Allied occupation zones after WWI, and that the French occupied the Rhineland for so long, all the way to 1930. It would be cool to extend this to the German Confederation and Austria after 1815, as well as show German combatants like the Allies of the World Wars Btw the only mistakes I'd mention is that in the sub-map for New Swabia, you didn't show that the French territory of Adelie Land in Antarctica also technically came under German occupation from 1940 - 1945, though de facto there wasn't any control exercised here. As well as that, the Germans did occupy Svalbard in Norway, which isn't shown. Would also be cool to show the EU when Germany joined.
I found the election results over such a long period of time to be very informative. Apparently, in the Empire until 1918, first-past-the-post voting was based on a constituency. This explains why the “Center” had so many members of parliament and the “SPD” so few when looking at the percentage election results. However, the Reichstag until 1918 did not have much say, apart from the right to decide on the budget. The emperor appointed the chancellor or the government according to his will, without the participation of the Reichstag. I found the musical accompaniment of this video difficult to bear for the most part. But overall: thank you for this history lesson.
I love German history, it’s definitely one of the most important and interesting countries in Europe. Shame stuff like this isn’t taught more in American schools. Amazing mapping btw
Maybe because… we’re suppose to learn about our OWN history? Germany already teaches its own history to its children like any other country in the globe. Just go to Germany if you want that specific history lesson or just browse through the internet 🤷🏻♂️
@@firemangan If you went out on the street and asked someone to explain the Holy Roman Empire, you’d get a blank look, which is the same with most other subjects in history. I don’t mean an entire school year on Germany, but it would be nice if it even got mentioned
I m from a German Descent my Great Grandparents came from Germany to Brazil l am proud of having Germanic Blood l love Germany even though l live in Brazil my Family came from there and l Will always honor that no matter how old l am l will always love Germany from Brazil 🇧🇷❤🇩🇪
@@dapleb2397 Eu sou do Paraná Região Sul é aqui onde existe maior comunidade alemã do Brasil nossa Região tem uma Historia com a descendência alemã, Tanto que O Kaiser Guilherme ll muitas vezes Se Lembrou da comunidade alemã brasileira na Região Sul existem pronunciamentos dele é referência a isso, vídeos Eu sou sim descendente De alemão meus bisavós eram provas é o que não faltam.
11:18 isn't this crazy that the Lidzbark/Lautenburg territory (which belonged to Poland before the Partitions up until 1772) can be visibly seen on the map of East Prussia as consequently voting for Centre Party? It appears there again and again
@@dieletztekavallerie395you're right with the "de facto". Both sides guaranteed each others current borders, but the treaty didn't say "germany drops its claims east of the oder-neiße-line". Learning something new every day.
Probably the best mapper I've seen with showcasing the regions, name of country's occupation zone and Espeically elections that's mainly the thing i love about the channel!
Agreed, subscribed to them fr
what 4:11
HEHE
Saw you in the poll of mapinanutshell liberation of paris
yas
this is amazing i love how you even included the beer hall putsch at 9:04 its just so detailed great work
Thanks to this video, I learned so much. The map, information, and time synchronization are perfect. Honestly, this is the most informative video I've seen on UA-cam in a long time. I understand Germany much better now. Thank you!
I love how it switches to Burgundian Lullaby after Hitler becomes chancellor
fr bro
omg tno refencer????
Thats stupid
@@ImperialZorn686
You didn't get the reference
It's SS marschierst in fiendesland
WOW!
That’s definitely the most detailed map about Germany‘s history I’ve ever seen.
I wish I could give several thumbs up!👍🏻
You can because 79 people (including me) gave you their likes (basically thumbs ups) so that you could give this video 79 likes.
Without contest the best video covering Germany’s history that I’ve seen from any mapper on UA-cam. Seemingly no detailed missed!
Thank you! It was really nice to watch such detailed work you've done. Easily the best mapping history video.
Using TNO music to represent the 3rd Reich is brilliant for several reasons: Using actual Nazi music would increase demonetization risk, and it's fittingly ominous even to those who know nothing about TNO.
incredible video man, this channel is so underrated
Holy Christ! Good video as always! This is probably the best video you've ever done!
So much detailes and the music which was great, truly you are one of the greatest mapper with a very high quality videos!
Wonderful ❤️this video 🇩🇪 for ever!🙌
Insanely detailed video, nice job!
Bold choice to include the swastika during the rise of Hitler and the third reich. Hopefully the video doesn’t get demonetized because of that.
Oop, oop, what swastika?
I see there only some old sign used on temples or other structures 👀🍷
@@Catos23hindu culture i think
@@DLAMOfficialthe symbol on the flag is the hooked cross, not the swastika, Hitler had nothing to do with Hindus, only Jews, and for this exact reason people defame swastika for no reason when it's not it even the swastika, it's the hooked cross, because it's tilted, and the swastika is straight, and the swastika is always yellow or orange whereas the hooked cross on the N*zi flag is black.
@@Catos23there is a difference between the Manji and the swastika, you just need to look closely
@@GermanSkeletonGuymanji is japanese temples(I think), swastika is a Hindu symbol and hakenkreuz is the no no Germany flag...
Sorry for my bad English
11:18 You can kinda see where Poland-Lithuania used to own land in East Prussia.
"German" Prussia is nothing more than a continuation of the Teutonic Order, which Poland allowed into these areas as part of the liquidation of the infidel nation of the historical Prussians. When the Teutonic Knights dealt with them, they began to attack Polish lands to plunder them. Then Poland, together with Lithuania, attacked the Teutonic Knights and eliminated them. German Prussia was established as a Polish tributary. Hundreds of years later, Poland was attacked by Sweden and significantly weakened and even destroyed Polish territories. What did Prussia use when partitioning Poland. 150 years later, Prussia was defeated in World War 2 and liquidated. The territories were divided into Poland, Lithuania and Russia.
This is the best video about the elections I’ve ever seen!
Wait you're here too?!
Good music in this video greetings from Finland.
Brilliant video!!!
Insanely detailed video, probably the best videomapper i've seen in a while!
I don't have words. This work ist fantastisch. I love it and we wait a new modern history!😄
One of the best channels, but unfortunately it lacks support 😔
Grüße aus Elsass! Wir sind immer noch Germanen!
👍🏻🇩🇪
😘👍
❤😘👍
Looking forward to this. Your videos are always great and really detailed especially when it comes to things most mappers don't even care to notice.
Would be interesting to see France eventually :).
Amazing video , this took a lot of time and it for sure was worth it !
Probably the best video of this to date so far!
The only mistakes I found is that the borders of the Russian Empire's Kholm Governorate were never used as international borders. The border of the General-Government of Warsaw and later Regency Kingdom of Poland did not overlap with it, and later the border of the Ukrainian State there defined in the first Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was also different and based on the Wieprz river. Maps of these borders can be found on Wikipedia. Also later the borders of the Reichskommissariats of Ukraine and Ostland fluctuated quite a bit as Germany captured more territory, and later as the Soviets began to recapture it. It's detailed on the German Wikipedia. Also the OZAV and OZAK should probably be shown similarly to Bohemia-Moravia or the General Government, as they had a similar status to Alsace-Lorraine or Luxembourg or the Białystok District, they were de-facto annexed but still administered separately and de-jure considered part of Italy.
But other than that, great work. Powodzenia w dalszej pracy, oby tak dalej!
This was surprisingly excellent, giving a great insight into german history. However, you should maybe have given a bit of context for switches in leadership explaining if people died or something. That aside, also a great music choice. Overall probably one of the best, if not THE best mapping video about Germany.
The music changes are so amazing!
I Waited For This Video For 2 Years, It's Finally Here 🎉🎉
Es lebe das Deutschland aus den Philippinen! (Translate: Long live the Germany from The Philippines!) 🇵🇭🤝🏻🇩🇪
Очень красиво всё показано. Особенно в начале. Такая прорисовка. Офигеть🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
chances that you will get demonitized at 12:38 but still, a great video!
It's a shame that UA-cam censors history.
if it’s for educational purposes then he won’t
Iam come here for see the WW1 period😮, amazing job bro, thank you
Those who didn't get where is new swabia located,it is a land in Antarctica which was claimed by germany at that time
This is genuinely fantastic work! I plan on starting a mapping thing myself using your same research tactics applied to typical mapping expertise. Also, I have a future project recommendation! I suggest you do a video on "The Modern History of the United States: Every Month;" but since the nation is quite youthful, you can do an estimated hour-long project regarding the years (1776-2024.) Also if you want to challenge yourself in case you accept said idea, you can apply the years of English // British occupation and internal border justifications (also something amazingly done in this video that I suggest you do in this idea) which is around 179 years extraneously. But yeah you don't have to accept said idea, it's just something that I'd love to see from you and it might improve your channel by a long shot. (And if you want to work on this idea but you feel burnt out via labor intensity, please don't hesitate to take a break.) Oh and by the way, I take criticism bahahaha!
I really appreciate this video, you added a lot of details.
Man i want to say your videos are so interesting, I love how you put details into each map,and how you even show each month.
great video!
WOW THAT IS PROBABLY THE BEST MAPPING VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN
Your information is really detailed. I never agreed to it. 😮
Bei dem Deutschland Lied bekomme ich Gänsehaut und Sehnsucht nach der alten Heimat, das ist tief im Deutschen verankert.
Deutsch ist ne Ansammlung aus verschiedenen Stämmen 😂😂
@@DonnyloveZ Woraus sich das Deutsche / die Deutschen hervorgebracht haben mit all ihren Werten.
Ihr Problem liegt nun worin begründet?
this song fits this scene very well 7:50
Wow! Really impressive work! ❤
Love from Germany! 🇩🇪
Litterally the best video of Germany ever made. Good job!
New jules video>>>>
🗿
Wow this is really good!
私はドイツが大好きです!日本とドイツの地理的な距離は大きく離れてますが、それでも心の距離は地理的な距離よりもずっと近くにあります。これからも仲良くしようね!! von Japaner. 🇩🇪❤🇯🇵❤🇩🇪❤🇯🇵
Brother nation
Wow! Brotherhood of nazism ! How wonderful
Wow! Such a high quality video from a channel this small? Great job, I'd love to see a video about Bulgaria!
Me: *Turns on the video*
Me after 1 minute: Wow, this video is great!
Me after another 1 minute: ...Wait, German Empire had elections??
That wasn´t known?
@@lukasrentz3238 Not for me at least.
The German Empire was actually more democratic than most people assume.
@@kentrosaurusboi3909Even the Prussian Monarchy under Friedrich Wilhelm III was more democratic than modernday Germany . . .
@@sircrewadaming4623 The legislature was freely elected by the male population, but the executive (government) was still appointed by the monarch and was therefore undemocratic.
Thank you for putting your time and effort into these amazing videos! You’re already one of the best mappers out there!
based username and based flag pfp
Great work.
Third comment, I just wanted to say thank you for making me discover
🗣️ EIN ZWEI DIE BESTE PARTEI UND FIER FÜNF SECHS DER BEST KONNEX.. 🔥🔥
Love Germany 🇩🇪 from Russia/Dagestan
Where is dagestan?
@@Gronk574 Caucasus
Я тоже с Дагестана
@@Gronk574 Caucasian republic,part of Russia
@@Empire_of_Amoguslandia Я с Дербента, ты откуда?
Best one ever, but you should have waited for the next election to include it
Excellent job!
Great work. If I had to give one very minor criticism, it would be that you didn't include the small border change between the Netherlands and Germany after WW2 (which was later reversed a short time later). It's a very obscure piece of trivia so I understand, EmperorTigerstar didn't include it either.
you deserve thumbs up bravo
Really good! This helped me to draw a map of WW1!
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Good video,well done and good job 🎉🤝👍
amazing video
Best Mapper ever in terms of quality
I didn't realise there were separated Allied occupation zones after WWI, and that the French occupied the Rhineland for so long, all the way to 1930.
It would be cool to extend this to the German Confederation and Austria after 1815, as well as show German combatants like the Allies of the World Wars
Btw the only mistakes I'd mention is that in the sub-map for New Swabia, you didn't show that the French territory of Adelie Land in Antarctica also technically came under German occupation from 1940 - 1945, though de facto there wasn't any control exercised here. As well as that, the Germans did occupy Svalbard in Norway, which isn't shown. Would also be cool to show the EU when Germany joined.
The presentation of The French State as a sort of protectorate from 1940 to 1943 is problematic, doesn’t correspond to the reality of power exerced.
Awesome video
A good Video, but you could have shown the WW loses and changes a bit slower, it was so insanly rushed.
Loved this
❤❤❤ Danke.
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I love how the music is all patriotic, then reaches the Third Reich and gets ominous af, then returns to the happy and patriotic music after WW2.
🇷🇺🤝🇩🇪 Germany is a very beautiful country with stunning architecture and great philosophers. Greetings from Russia. Peace and friendship.
Druschba ✌️
Barbara
Both criminal countries😊😊😊
@@TheGamesHunter-er2fkWhy is germany a criminal country?😊
Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
Respect to germany from Romania.
Love your videos, can you make a Modern history of Spain video?
12:14 “Oh no, this is bad!” -Sadness, Inside Out
magnificent video, how much research went into this?
The Best Mapper who Made European Countries History
And Pls next Kazakhstan
I found the election results over such a long period of time to be very informative. Apparently, in the Empire until 1918, first-past-the-post voting was based on a constituency. This explains why the “Center” had so many members of parliament and the “SPD” so few when looking at the percentage election results. However, the Reichstag until 1918 did not have much say, apart from the right to decide on the budget. The emperor appointed the chancellor or the government according to his will, without the participation of the Reichstag. I found the musical accompaniment of this video difficult to bear for the most part. But overall: thank you for this history lesson.
The modern history of sweden (1871-2024) please!
Subscribed you!
Idk why, but the first song gave me a catchy tune
i love how that tiny piece of now-denmark keeps voting for the danish faction
it makes sense but still pretty funny lol
Notified! I don't want to mess with the notification button. So I have to close it!
Germany: Elects a Party
Bavaria: *No*
Wow, thats crazy you clearly did a lot of research like where did you find Free State of Ash like i never heard of that
I love German history, it’s definitely one of the most important and interesting countries in Europe. Shame stuff like this isn’t taught more in American schools.
Amazing mapping btw
Maybe because… we’re suppose to learn about our OWN history? Germany already teaches its own history to its children like any other country in the globe.
Just go to Germany if you want that specific history lesson or just browse through the internet 🤷🏻♂️
@@firemangan If you went out on the street and asked someone to explain the Holy Roman Empire, you’d get a blank look, which is the same with most other subjects in history. I don’t mean an entire school year on Germany, but it would be nice if it even got mentioned
24:51 love it when people put German national anthem at the end.
This is so detailed that at some points you can see the Netherlands create new land lol
I love how the OST changes to TNO Burgundy when Hitler gains his power.
I m from a German Descent my Great Grandparents came from Germany to Brazil l am proud of having Germanic Blood l love Germany even though l live in Brazil my Family came from there and l Will always honor that no matter how old l am l will always love Germany from Brazil 🇧🇷❤🇩🇪
kkkkkkkkkkk olha o tupiniquim que se acha ariano eh mole
@@dapleb2397 Eu sou do Paraná Região Sul é aqui onde existe maior comunidade alemã do Brasil nossa Região tem uma Historia com a descendência alemã, Tanto que O Kaiser Guilherme ll muitas vezes Se Lembrou da comunidade alemã brasileira na Região Sul existem pronunciamentos dele é referência a isso, vídeos Eu sou sim descendente De alemão meus bisavós eram provas é o que não faltam.
Uhhh were your great grandparents Nazis by any chance??
HMMMMM I WONDER WHY THEY LEFT FOR BRAZIL.
Are you planning on going back to Germany?
Angieee
Bitte komm zurück!
(Ich weiss das sie nicht mehr antreten wird, aber sie war echt gut!)
Bavaria is eternal (love the video btw)
13:55 the fact that they annexed Belgium in 45 while not having it is so funny
Radicalisation of the regime, after the 20th July attempt
15:02 Adobe Illustrator
15:08 Microsoft Paint
You Make Modren Philippines 1898-2024 On June 1??..
Its minblowing how absolutely detailed the early weimar repiblic period was shown
Do the Netherlands next! 🇳🇱 🇳🇱
11:18 isn't this crazy that the Lidzbark/Lautenburg territory (which belonged to Poland before the Partitions up until 1772) can be visibly seen on the map of East Prussia as consequently voting for Centre Party? It appears there again and again
NICE !!!
WHY DO THEY PLAY SINISTER MUSIC DURING THE THIRD REICH?
Because the Second World War begins
The "hehe" rebellion 💀 4:10
The best mapper, You must have spent a lot of time and effort searching for information and making the map, now take a rest....
I love the level of detail, but I have to ask: What are your sources for this much detail?
Why did West Germany stopped claiming Polish territory in year 1971? Also this is great video.
I thought they claimed it until the 2+4 treaty in 1990.
It was only a de facto stopping of claims, because of Brandt's so-called Ostpolitik. Until the 2+4 treaty, Germany didn’t drop its claims.
@@dieletztekavallerie395 Thanks, it is intresting, and I have not know that.
@@dieletztekavallerie395you're right with the "de facto". Both sides guaranteed each others current borders, but the treaty didn't say "germany drops its claims east of the oder-neiße-line".
Learning something new every day.