🚨CORRECTIONS 🚨: ➤ The map at 2:10 includes territories Germany didn't have at the time such as Austria, Sudetenland and Danzig Spotted a mistake in the video? If you think you’ve spotted a mistake, leave a polite comment saying what you think is wrong and linking a legitimate source. I’ll check and if you’re right then I’ll add the correction to this pinned comment. :) ✘ I do not engage with corrections comments which are written rudely ✘ If you leave an essay full of corrections, I won’t check it because I have other, better things to do
I liked your videos so much your channel is my favourite in UA-cam your videos are so much knowledgeful and educative your channel is a inspiration for other history UA-cam channels I get various Knowledge from your videos .
I hope you make it big one day. I know it is hard and time consuming to create even the simplest animations but you are on the right track to achieve greatness in the long run. Keep it up Empress
Great video :) I don't usually do not do that, but because I am Czech, I noticed a small mistake - at 2:09 - the map of Germany also includes Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland (it is probably a map from WWII).
Which of the things that Ebert did to increase people's confidence in the new Republic do you think was the most important? Share your opinion and why :)
step 2, assuring the general was a good thing to do, we see the effects of a unhappy military in the kapp putsch, Ebert avoided that which was good since a putsch at his time could have had a chance in destroying the nation also people liked the military they were viewed as hero's, so it increased peoples confidence that it was backed by the general and kept soldiers in check for a while.
Not nationalizing industries was probably the most important, kept big business on his side and didn't risk massive job losses while they were trying to get the first election to happen
Congratulations for reaching 15k Subscribers!!! Your channel is really growing fast, even though you haven't been uploading regularly. I came from Useful Charts' video about who will become Roman emperor today? (You voted the ottomans in that video.) I hope you'll upload a new video soon. I respect you from Australia.
These videos are great, thanks so much. You inspired me to make my own videos to help with revision. Can't thank you enough (exam breakdowns are my favorite😊)
Hey, I'm in year 11 and in my shool we do thinsg like history for gcse in one year but due to lcokdown our classes have been hit because we had to learn the entire cold war and half of nazi Germany by ourselves. I have my cold war assessment tomorrow and we have not been told how do do any of the questions so me and some friends are usuing you as a bible. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! everything you have done have helped us so much, even in our mokcs, I used your guide for 16 marker and without ever doing one got 17/20. Thank you, you're amazing :)
Thanks so much for uploading all your videos- they are so helpful. How do you make them? They look ace :) I would like to make some History revision videos too but with animations not my head talking but I literally have no clue how to start. Thanks in advance!
Pleased you like the videos! I draw everything in Autodesk Sketchbook and then use a final cut pro x for the vast majority of the 'animating', although I'm currently learning motion, so you see the occasional graphic which was made in that (e.g. the pie chart)
2:09 I know that there was a movement to unify the german Austria and Germany but did it actually went through? Anyway interesting video like everytime, I love your visual style
hey know this is random but in the exam I wrote that detente was a consequence of the soviet invasion of afghanistan, apparently before I took my exam my teacher said that detente was not a consequence, is this true? Also would you loose marks in the cold war paper if you dont include the names, because I didnt include the names as I had a brainfreeze.
🚨CORRECTIONS 🚨:
➤ The map at 2:10 includes territories Germany didn't have at the time such as Austria, Sudetenland and Danzig
Spotted a mistake in the video?
If you think you’ve spotted a mistake, leave a polite comment saying what you think is wrong and linking a legitimate source. I’ll check and if you’re right then I’ll add the correction to this pinned comment. :)
✘ I do not engage with corrections comments which are written rudely
✘ If you leave an essay full of corrections, I won’t check it because I have other, better things to do
Not sure if this is a mistake but the 2:10 map of Germany shouldn’t include Austria, the Sudetenland or Danzig
I liked your videos so much your channel is my favourite in UA-cam your videos are so much knowledgeful and educative your channel is a inspiration for other history UA-cam channels I get various
Knowledge from your videos .
These videos are really helpful for GCSEs as we haven't had a permanent History teacher and therefore are all basically failing History 😭
I hope you make it big one day. I know it is hard and time consuming to create even the simplest animations but you are on the right track to achieve greatness in the long run. Keep it up Empress
Great video :)
I don't usually do not do that, but because I am Czech, I noticed a small mistake - at 2:09 - the map of Germany also includes Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland (it is probably a map from WWII).
Really enjoyed this. I've been immersed in this interwar thing for a long time now. Great job.
Thank you! I think the interwar period is fascinating
I may not be doing history for my GCSEs, but I still greatly enjoy this content. Well done!
Thank you! This is what I like to hear!
Another great video this
Was about 4 lessons in 4 minutes it's great. Thanks a lot.
Good job on covering a very complex topic in a clear (and funny) manner
Thank you :)
Which of the things that Ebert did to increase people's confidence in the new Republic do you think was the most important? Share your opinion and why :)
step 2, assuring the general was a good thing to do, we see the effects of a unhappy military in the kapp putsch, Ebert avoided that which was good since a putsch at his time could have had a chance in destroying the nation also people liked the military they were viewed as hero's, so it increased peoples confidence that it was backed by the general and kept soldiers in check for a while.
Step 4... try to achieve an 8 hour work day. Can understand the far right was against that, but wonder why the radical left was against it.
Not nationalizing industries was probably the most important, kept big business on his side and didn't risk massive job losses while they were trying to get the first election to happen
@@dannyvanhecke maybe it wasnt far enough for them? but even that sounds weird its the only thing i could think of
@@dannyvanhecke I agree. I think that winning over the general population was key.
Congratulations for reaching 15k Subscribers!!! Your channel is really growing fast, even though you haven't been uploading regularly. I came from Useful Charts' video about who will become Roman emperor today? (You voted the ottomans in that video.) I hope you'll upload a new video soon. I respect you from Australia.
Thank you! I've had a chaotic couple of months with life but you'll be pleased to know I'm partway through editing a new video :)
Thanks much needed for revision, great series!
Im from historymarche! Great vid glad he shouted u out, subbed!!!
Wow, this channel is incredibly charming! I'm now five videos in and I adore your animation and your writing! :D Fantastic.
Thank you!! and welcome to the channel :)
These videos are great, thanks so much. You inspired me to make my own videos to help with revision. Can't thank you enough (exam breakdowns are my favorite😊)
Watched this for GCSE and now studying it again at A-Level lol
Hey, I'm in year 11 and in my shool we do thinsg like history for gcse in one year but due to lcokdown our classes have been hit because we had to learn the entire cold war and half of nazi Germany by ourselves. I have my cold war assessment tomorrow and we have not been told how do do any of the questions so me and some friends are usuing you as a bible. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! everything you have done have helped us so much, even in our mokcs, I used your guide for 16 marker and without ever doing one got 17/20. Thank you, you're amazing :)
Thanks so much this is really easy to understand :)))
Hi omg your videos are so good and well structured. Please will you do one on Elizabethan era I need it badly.
Pleased you like the videos! I know nothing about the Elizabethan era, however, so I don't think I'm the best person to make videos about it
I have just learned that in history! Thanks!
Hey, can you do a vid on 8 marks 'how useful' questions? I hate them and struggling to get them down.
Will be coming at some point :)
Thanks so much for uploading all your videos- they are so helpful. How do you make them? They look ace :) I would like to make some History revision videos too but with animations not my head talking but I literally have no clue how to start. Thanks in advance!
Pleased you like the videos! I draw everything in Autodesk Sketchbook and then use a final cut pro x for the vast majority of the 'animating', although I'm currently learning motion, so you see the occasional graphic which was made in that (e.g. the pie chart)
Hello , could you make a video on robert peels reforms 1700-1900?
It's on my videos to do at some point list :)
@@Alonglongtimeago Okay thanks! :)
"Germany still at risk of plunging into chaos" is a fine description for all of the Weimar republic period, tbh.
There's a little bit in the mid '20s where that isn't the case I'd say but certainly for rather a lot of its existence that's true!
my teacher showed us ur videos and now i’m obsessed
this is what I like to hear!
best channel ever
very nice very quality
Can you make a "How useful is this source" question video
as a german and having history as a bilingual subject for a levels: thank u very much for doing this series
Pleased you like it! Bilingual history sounds like such a cool subject ngl
2:09 I know that there was a movement to unify the german Austria and Germany but did it actually went through?
Anyway interesting video like everytime, I love your visual style
2:09 is a dodgy map as per the pinned comment :)
great video. I'm so glad you're back even though i'm not studying for any exams
Stressmann was the guy that did all the work on the group project while everyone else was clowning
sounds like me at school lol
but then he dropped everyone else in it by dying... kinda rude no?
@@Alonglongtimeago lol
hey know this is random but in the exam I wrote that detente was a consequence of the soviet invasion of afghanistan, apparently before I took my exam my teacher said that detente was not a consequence, is this true? Also would you loose marks in the cold war paper if you dont include the names, because I didnt include the names as I had a brainfreeze.
I'm not the person to ask because I know nothing about the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan soz
can you make a video about medicine
I don't have the resources for that :(
Wasn’t Ebert president not chancellor?
He was both: chancellor from November 1918 - February 1919 and then president from Feb 1919 until 1925, when he died.
Al Muqadimmah sent me.
oooh hello and welcome and big up Al Muqadimmah
@@Alonglongtimeago thank you.