Excellent video explaining the relatively complex politics and diplomacy of this war. It is little known in the UK, probably because we did so poorly at it, unlike the more popularised seven years war. Keep up the great work!
@@Ynov52 I gotta say i am kinda shocked. Do you know if she does so with his permission, or perhaps is she on the animation team and as such posts them here as well? I would hate it if i were to praise a channel that just re-uploads content translated and doesn't credit the original creator.
@@SXLSkyya The video stated that Silesia once belonged to Prussia, and that Prussia wanted it back, however Silesia didn't belong to Prussia until after the first Silesian war, so it is incorrect to say Prussia wanted it back. Before this Silesia was a part of Bohemia and before that it was independent, and before it was independent it was a part of Poland, but it only became a part of Prussia during the events of the video.
@@jkdebate2665 it was probably meant that a Brandenburgian lord had a right of succession to Silesia in case its previous lord's line died out, which it did. However, the province didn't go to Brandenburg as planned, but went somewhere else. Something like that, if I remember correctly.
More audaciously, Frederick II didn't wait for an answer over Silesia. He invaded the same day he sent the offer to back Maria in return for the province.
yes sir also man you video should spread to the entire world too so that those damn yankees will now how the civil war really goes oh and the entire world too...not just the yankees
Charles VI should have put all that effort into the Imperial armies and fleet instead of relying on the kindness of strangers. Despite winning wars, the Habsburg armies seriously declined over his reign, even as his House’s territories were at record extent in the 1720s,with most of Italy under Habsburg control.
Dear Historia! I have seen most of you videos, all of them are great, and I really enjoy watching it as a history teacher wannabe but there is one big inconvenience in your videos. When you mention Hungarians you use traditional Romanian tricolor instead of hungarian ones ( 8:05 ) and this bothers me a lot especially for me who is from Hungary itself. The Hungarian tricolor is red-white-green. Sorry for being unpleasant. Keep going on with the videos because they are great!
I used the colors of the Principality of Transylvania. I read that at that time they were used as a symbol of the survival of the Hungarian statehood. sorry if i'm wrong
@@Mechanix.Illustrated Yes, I also read about it, but I didn't attribute much interest to it. It was not until the 19th century that Hungarian national consciousness emerged. For example, in 1848, Budapest's Transylvanian tricolor became the basis of its flag until 2011, thus celebrating the fact that the union with Transylvania took place. I didn't want to stand out with this, but to show that I understand your logic and agree with it. However, I think that speaking to the masses who do not know this information can be misleading. These colors are compared to Romanian nationalism, and since Hungarian-Romanian relations are not the best, I am afraid that it may cause discomfort for people, not to mention that, mixed with today's colors, the lay video viewer may think that Romania and Hungary are similar even if it is the same. I don't want to tease you with this, as you deserve credit for these great animations and history lessons, but I thought it was important to mention.
2:06 When did Silesia belong to Prussia? Did it ever belong to Prussia before this war as you seem to tell? I never heard of that and I'd really like to know.
After 1707 and the Act of Union, England was no longer an independent sovereign nation so it’s incorrect to say „England was at war…“ and you should have said „Britain was at war…“.
If Oversimplified had a wife, Historia would be it lol
Wait does that sound hypocritical? woops
@@secundabdclimited6180 what?
What I just said
ahhh...(mink-emoji)...huh?
your accent in eng. is 😄
thx for the concise content.
major different : oversimpplified like to add gay jokes
A very understudied war with very little content. Nicely done 👍🏻
3 new rulers in a year, no wonder things exploded like this. Awesome video!
5:43 dang finally a lady who played both paradox games and total wars....i am amazed and glad at the same time to see that
whatever...amazing video!!!
Only woman in history who played a paradox game.
@@makutas-v261 and most importantly total war
seriuos i thought that total war has even a small amount of women than paradox games....
Empire total war more precisely lol. I like it. I by the way achieved to conquer whole world in Empire as France in short campaign of 50 years.
Excellent video explaining the relatively complex politics and diplomacy of this war. It is little known in the UK, probably because we did so poorly at it, unlike the more popularised seven years war. Keep up the great work!
Yessir, another great video! Keep at it, can't wait for you to take your place among the History UA-camrs' finest!
@@Ynov52 I gotta say i am kinda shocked. Do you know if she does so with his permission, or perhaps is she on the animation team and as such posts them here as well? I would hate it if i were to praise a channel that just re-uploads content translated and doesn't credit the original creator.
You’re doing great miss! We need moar of this! :)
Underrated Channel officially found, commenting here so that when you are huge a few years from now I can say I was here early.
Great video and channel, You gained my subscribtion. Good job! 👍 I am sending it to my friends
Slight correction: Frederick II's title was not "King of Prussia" but "King in Prussia".
Found your channel today, great videos.
Sharing with friends to support your work.
Hope you upload second part soon
Very cool video! That should have more views
Very nice channel. Subscribed
Such a good video! Where were you a year ago? I can tell this channel will be successful
great video
It seems that I have found a great underrated channel. Keep up the great work!
Hello! I didn't know you had an English channel. I wish you development!
Absolutely Beautiful. So simply explained. Beautiful and classic animations. Please make a video on the seven years war.
Love the vedio historia the hadburgs is pretty interesting
the ck3,hoi4 and eu4 references make these videos even better
Great content regarding the topic! Thanks!
Cool, I'm currently learning 'Imperial Struggle', an awesome boardgame by GMT. Can't get enough 18th century content.
These videos are great and I appreciate you enlightening (pun intended) us!
how tf did you make the king of prussia look cute lmao
Very cool video :)
😗 I found another good channel to watch historical events!
2:06 "GIVE BACK SILESIA" "Silesia once belonged to Prussia"
This is inaccurate, Silesia wasn't a part of Prussia prior to the first Silesian war.
Explain more pls🙏🙏
@@SXLSkyya The video stated that Silesia once belonged to Prussia, and that Prussia wanted it back, however Silesia didn't belong to Prussia until after the first Silesian war, so it is incorrect to say Prussia wanted it back. Before this Silesia was a part of Bohemia and before that it was independent, and before it was independent it was a part of Poland, but it only became a part of Prussia during the events of the video.
@@jkdebate2665 it was probably meant that a Brandenburgian lord had a right of succession to Silesia in case its previous lord's line died out, which it did. However, the province didn't go to Brandenburg as planned, but went somewhere else. Something like that, if I remember correctly.
A lot of things seem similar to oversimplified however nicely done video
Amazing work … just an advice : try to better the sound quality , you will do even better
Amazing channel you focus on less covered topics in a fun way and you deserve way more exposure!
Very cool Animation
Great videos on Spanish and Austrian succession Wars . Could you do a video about the Polish Succesion war ?
More ! 😎👍
Good job.
Do you work with the same people that work with Over Simplified? Your format and even public domain music choices is very similiar to theirs.
Great video....💓
Nice 👍🏻
I am waiting for part 2
More audaciously, Frederick II didn't wait for an answer over Silesia. He invaded the same day he sent the offer to back Maria in return for the province.
Very very nice
Just one more thing: can you make maps similar to the oversimplified one?
Like google earth maps but with the coloured map above
You’ve a new subscriber
Time to spread this video
yes sir
also man you video should spread to the entire world too so that those damn yankees will now how the civil war really goes
oh and the entire world too...not just the yankees
İmpressive, Pretty Nice
Charles VI should have put all that effort into the Imperial armies and fleet instead of relying on the kindness of strangers.
Despite winning wars, the Habsburg armies seriously declined over his reign, even as his House’s territories were at record extent in the 1720s,with most of Italy under Habsburg control.
@@SiJullianToGuys - I’d discuss it with you if you hadn’t insulted me.
Nice!
Oh hell yes
Very cute video
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Dear Historia! I have seen most of you videos, all of them are great, and I really enjoy watching it as a history teacher wannabe but there is one big inconvenience in your videos. When you mention Hungarians you use traditional Romanian tricolor instead of hungarian ones ( 8:05 ) and this bothers me a lot especially for me who is from Hungary itself. The Hungarian tricolor is red-white-green. Sorry for being unpleasant. Keep going on with the videos because they are great!
I used the colors of the Principality of Transylvania. I read that at that time they were used as a symbol of the survival of the Hungarian statehood. sorry if i'm wrong
@@Mechanix.Illustrated Yes, I also read about it, but I didn't attribute much interest to it. It was not until the 19th century that Hungarian national consciousness emerged. For example, in 1848, Budapest's Transylvanian tricolor became the basis of its flag until 2011, thus celebrating the fact that the union with Transylvania took place. I didn't want to stand out with this, but to show that I understand your logic and agree with it. However, I think that speaking to the masses who do not know this information can be misleading. These colors are compared to Romanian nationalism, and since Hungarian-Romanian relations are not the best, I am afraid that it may cause discomfort for people, not to mention that, mixed with today's colors, the lay video viewer may think that Romania and Hungary are similar even if it is the same. I don't want to tease you with this, as you deserve credit for these great animations and history lessons, but I thought it was important to mention.
2:06 When did Silesia belong to Prussia? Did it ever belong to Prussia before this war as you seem to tell?
I never heard of that and I'd really like to know.
The animations are soo damn cute.
👍👍👍
Frederick: Bavaria can not win the war, they will be very strong
Also frederick: Austria cannot win the war, I need to take silesia
Good video, but Silesia was never (before war) part of Prussia.
oversimplified's sister?
I have difficulty understanding the narrator. She has a very heavy accent.
The video was great but hearing "emperor" pronounced with accent on the sencond "e" was mildly infuriating 😂
Do one how mongols lost control over russia
ustria
you mean
osterreich-ungaren
Stria
You copied oversimplifed the same music art style and other!
It's called taking inspiration since it isn't 100% copy. Voh side me rakh, ganpati ke nam par aisa profile. Lavde, tujhe sharam nahi aati kya?
Lol nice joke.
Female Oversimplified?
Awhhh a female oversimplified c: how cute
After 1707 and the Act of Union, England was no longer an independent sovereign nation so it’s incorrect to say „England was at war…“ and you should have said „Britain was at war…“.