I don't want to be mean , i do understand the joke i am just saying somethin' on the other side... Sadly i do want to become a historian, but i only learn about war, every kind of it. And to be a historian requires everything that mankind did and it sucks.
There were movies about Polish-soviet war. for me one of The most important war. in 1920s Poland singlehanded defeated soviet Union. And do not forget that Poland as A state appeared only in 1918
@Scott Logan The Polish-Soviet War is depicted in the 2010 film: "Battle of Warsaw 1920." The Warsaw Uprising is depicted in "The Sewer (Kanał)" & "Warsaw '44" among others....
@Scott Logan yeah, my dad showed me it and that's when I really found out alot about it because my Grandad was a lover the Congo and other places so I've heard many stories
Thanks for including Border (1997), LOC Kargil, and Madras Cafe. They were one of the best movies Bollywood has produced without copy-pasting Hollywood scenes
This isn't supposed to be comprehensive but rather intresting and entertaining getting all the perspectives/technology/film styles etc I'm going to get a deluge of the same comments, but i tried. Oh yeah, if it stay demonotised than imma gonna remove it or something. Edit: its currently a-ok
@@ΑρηςΠλεξου the serbian and croatian people had nothing to do with the war, the fucking polititians after Tito's death ruined everything, and soonly destroyed the fastest growing power in the 20th century - Yugoslavia.
somoke not dope I can agree with you on that; such as the North Vietnamese "Re-education camps", persecution of many Hmong people by the Pathet Lao in Laos, and the Killing Fields in Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge. So much bloodshed occurred from the Indocina War, Laotian Civil War, Vietnam War, and Cambodian Civil War.
@@arandomfawn5289 Yeah its so bad that the US stopped committing genocide on Indochinese nations, now they will have to commit genocide by themselves 😭😭👿👌
really reminds you how many wars there have been! With all the attention some of them get, it's important to gain a broader perspective of human conflict
Best about Soviet-Afgan War - "Afghan Breakdown" 1991 (Афганский излом), not "9th Company" "Breakthrough" (Прорыв) - Second Chen War (1999-2000) I recomended "Purgatory" 1997 (Чистилище) for First Chechen War (1994-96) You forgot all films about Rwandan genocide 1994: "100 Days" (2001), "Hotel Rwanda" (2004), "Sometimes in April" (2005), "Shooting Dogs" (2005), "A Sunday in Kigali" (2006), "Shake Hands with the Devil" (2007), "Munyurangabo" (2007) And two good Israeli films - "Lebanon" (2009) and "Beaufort" (2007)
@@_Tengri Ну так можно же предложить свой вариант фильма про Первую Чеченскую. Правда, их почти нет, а уж теперь-то и не снимут, слишком неудобная тема. Так что "Чистилище", ИМХО, весьма подходит, и при чём здесь "полное заявление про кампанию"? Это в хронометраже обычного фильма? А вот как срез событий, тем более, именно штурма Грозного - вполне.
@@yuurichito1439 Seriously is that all you care about? You just watched a video of 100 years of brutal wars depicted in movies and all you care about is if one dog is okay? i hate people like you
All of them feature the seemingly invincible main character that is immune to bullets, running out of bullets and enemies shooting at them with stormtrooper aim.
What’s mental to me is how much war in general changed. At the start of the century cavalry charges were just barely clinging on for dear life and single shot rifles were just being replaced with small clipped bolt actions. By the end you had fighter jets breaking the sound barriers modern tanks and guns that can pump out thousands of rounds a minute.
Approximately ~108,000,000 to ~182,000,000 people died in the wars of the 20th century, most notably being the ~40,000,000 killed in WWI and the ~85,000,000 killed in WWII. If only the 19th century could've been better, then the lives of nearly 200 million would be spared.
My mother’s father was a South Korean business man and their family lived in many countries besides Korea, including Cambods, South Africa, Morocco, Australia and many others. My mom was in Middle School when she lived in Sri Lanka, during the civil war. She told me she had to check under her car for bombs everyday, and one day her school was actually bombed. Crazy
Nice that you included "KURTULUŞ" in this list. But, there are some other films about The Gallipoli War/War of the Dardanelles: "The Water diviner(2014)" "Gallipoli(2005)" "Çanakkale 1915 (2012)" "Çanakkale Yolun Sonu (2013)". Also you may include your watching list "120 (2008)" you should watch these, I am sure you will like it :)
Yeah, the Red Chinese decided it wanted Viet-Nam and the NVA was real battle harden back in 1975-76. It was a short war as I recall it, I was in flight school at the time, studying a lot.
@Jonathan Williams Commies were always hypocrites they preach their collective crap to the people and then do shit like the Sino-Soviet split the Stalin-Tito split, this conflict, at the end they hate each other more than the capitalist democracies.
imagine a guy at his 20 on a boer war and then watching how blitzkrieg happened 40 years later, its night and day. one war with bolt action and one war with warplane bombing out the troop and tank column. crazy how we evolve that fast just to kill someone.
I know the video doesn't have every war in it from this century but still very power. Very sad to see all the hate we have against each other as people
3:11 I researched most of these works. And I came across something interesting! Kurtulus 1994 This is a pretty big job! 300 leading actors and 400 thousand extras!
The footage from Michael Collins used for "The Irish War of Independence" 1919-21, depicts a scene during the Easter Rising of 1917, two years before said war.
With respect, its one of the only movies we have that depicts the war, other than The Wind That Shakes The Barley, but that doesn't have battle scenes on the scale of the Collins movie. The Easter Rising sparked the war of independance, even if it didn't happen right away, anyway my friend Tiocfaidh ár lá
Strange topic for a video. Interesting passion. Oh, and in case you haven't heard, apparently Charlton Heston was thought of as super gay by nearly all of his coworkers. I found that quite hilarious when I first heard it in some interview
The scene from Micheal Collins isn't during the War of Independence, its from the 1916 Rising, so The Wind that shakes the Barley really should have been used insted.
It amazes me how some of these wars are incredibly important, and yet rarely talked about. The Russo-Japanese war established Japan as a world power and set it on the path to WWII. The fallout of the Chechen Wars influence Russian politics even to this day. The 2nd Congo War is the deadliest armed conflict since WWII.
@@salokin3087 There's two Portuguese films you can use: "Cartas Da Guerra", "Nã ou vâ glória de mandar", "Costas Dos Murmúrios", "Inferno" and "Soldado Milhões", this last one it's about the parcipation of the Corpo Expedicionário Português (CEP) in Flandres, on WW1.
I just want to add that the film named "First they killed my father" is of the Khmer Rouge period 1975-1979 and beginning of "the Counter-offensive on the Southwestern border" by Vietnam 1979. The Sino-Vietnamese War should not be the film "Youth", because in this film, no word "Vietnam" - the counterpart was spoken 😉 I think it should be "Thị xã trong tầm tay" (1983).
1920 Bitwa warszawska (Warsaw Battle) about polish-bolshevik war in 1920. According to Edgar Vincent d'Abernon the 18th decisive battle of the world. The film in Poland has got... divergent opinions, but battle scenes are good.
Great compilation, but one thing you should have done for the Yugoslav wars was use the clip of Thad Castle’s dad in Bosnia from Blue Mountain State for it. It really portrays it well.
Salokin: *Makes video about the major wars of the 20th century*
Everyone: *Becomes a historian*
I don't want to be mean , i do understand the joke i am just saying somethin' on the other side... Sadly i do want to become a historian, but i only learn about war, every kind of it. And to be a historian requires everything that mankind did and it sucks.
- UnbreakebleCow Well Yeah, but I think he was only mentioning major wars.
@@GrizzleyBearington he kinda did mention ALL the WARS from 1900 to this day
- UnbreakebleCow he missed quite a few, but not every war has been put in movie form
Spends far too much footage on wars involving commie uprisings or the PRC, misses obvious choices like Lawrence of Arabia or Das Boot.
Are people stupid? “You forgot this war and that war”. They didn’t make a film about all the wars of the 20th century!
Thanks, its pretty much impossible to find a good rhodesian or six day war movie
@@salokin3087 Lebanon is a good Six Day war film. It was based on director's war experience in that war also
Salokin and the Dominican Civil War? You probably never heard of that.
1920: Russo polish war and the battle of Warsaw.
There were movies about Polish-soviet war. for me one of The most important war. in 1920s Poland singlehanded defeated soviet Union. And do not forget that Poland as A state appeared only in 1918
The Craziest Part of this Video....The Fact that there's So many 20th Century Wars you Left Out
That’s depressing
Theres to many
Ecuadorian-Peruvian War
The Rhodesian Bush War
@Scott Logan The Polish-Soviet War is depicted in the 2010 film: "Battle of Warsaw 1920." The Warsaw Uprising is depicted in "The Sewer (Kanał)" & "Warsaw '44" among others....
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Iraqis: *clears throat*
Saddam Hussein : *Heavy Breathing*
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Exu DRC *violently coughing*
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2:39 this was in the 50's it looks so realistic
I don't think theres kinda a filming since WW1
@@Janua7ies There were cameras that recorded the war tho.
There aren't really any visual effects though
It was made by Stanley Kubrick, probably one of the most visionary directors of its time.
My Grandad was part of the siege of Jadotville in real life. One of the Irish soldiers like. And my dad was in Lebanon
my Grandad was at the siege of leningrad, he dies trying to transport food to the city
@@vincentvalutskikh7925 wow, your grandad was a hero 🙏
@Scott Logan yeah, my dad showed me it and that's when I really found out alot about it because my Grandad was a lover the Congo and other places so I've heard many stories
@Christian Morgan Pearce Doody
@Christian Morgan well I have his foray at home the he wrote as it was happening so ... and yh I've heard, it's a real shame
my dad fought in the Cambodian and Sino- Vietnam war .
We are Vietnamese . He is an alcoholic now due to PTSD
My grandfather fought in Indonesian War of Independence
What country is the sino in the war name?
@@caciqueloko6500 China (The People's Republic obviously).
My great grandfather fought in both WWI and WWII
He had to get his leg amputated because it was shot
I like how the longest day wasn’t centered on one fighting but was showing on the whole subject
Thanks for including Border (1997), LOC Kargil, and Madras Cafe. They were one of the best movies Bollywood has produced without copy-pasting Hollywood scenes
And no immersion-breaking musical in the middle of the movie.
8:02 The wilhelm scream? Really? xD
Yeah. Same from movie.
Yeah same
Wilhelm has died too many times.
The Wilhelm scream is old and Wilhelm has died too many times
@@jocelynndotson7273old but gold
Hey just think, in 2119, you'll be able to do Wars of the 21st century in Films! Just something to look forward too.
I think that will be a short list, unfortunately
I'm from 2119 ans honestly, movies about the Third Canadian Civil War are dope
All thats left is to *do* something to look forward to it >:D
Ww3 might happen soon you never know
Marlen Gilpin there is literally no reason that could happen, unless everyone flips out on like Syria or Turkey.
Using The Longest Day for WWII definitely earns you a like. One of my favorite movies.
People in 1945: ahh, finally some peace
Cold war: *allow me to introduce my self*
Did you know that the Cold War wasn't an actual war right?
@@fernandoorellana7768 yes but there was a lot of tension
@@badger4512 but peace wasn't broken after all 😇😔🤑🙏
I am surprised that this video as only around 500 views and only around 200 like. This video is pure gold
It can be perfected, but it's a really fucking good starting point
This isn't supposed to be comprehensive but rather intresting and entertaining getting all the perspectives/technology/film styles etc
I'm going to get a deluge of the same comments, but i tried. Oh yeah, if it stay demonotised than imma gonna remove it or something. Edit: its currently a-ok
why would it get demonotised
@@hoetistic1650 violence and stuff
@@salokin3087 oh alright then, i mean you can cut out the most violent scenes to get it monotised again
@@hoetistic1650 Ah its good now, i'll edit my original comment
@@salokin3087 thats nice to know, thank god youtube isnt abusing small youtubers over these videos.
*What a channel. what a videosof Wars of the 20th Century in Films.*
Man 90s were the best!
Ex yugo people: *cough*
Ex soviet too, several millions died from drugs, crimes, loss of jobs etc which were result of soviet collapse. Quality of life was awful.
@@romanbuinyi same here in Croatia 30% unenployed and a very high rate of crime.
@@grse.official3272 serbia was fucking in the 90s (the same with croatia)
@@ΑρηςΠλεξου the serbian and croatian people had nothing to do with the war, the fucking polititians after Tito's death ruined everything, and soonly destroyed the fastest growing power in the 20th century - Yugoslavia.
what about Gulf War?
Thanks for including the Cambodian Civil War; my father barely made it out alive when the Khmer Rouge took over.🇰🇭
Most people dont tend to care but after USA left Vietnam , almost all the countries in that area committed genocides.
somoke not dope I can agree with you on that; such as the North Vietnamese "Re-education camps", persecution of many Hmong people by the Pathet Lao in Laos, and the Killing Fields in Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge. So much bloodshed occurred from the Indocina War, Laotian Civil War, Vietnam War, and Cambodian Civil War.
@@CKC_Productions Laotian, not Lation
@@Janua7ies Yes, my apologies.
@@arandomfawn5289 Yeah its so bad that the US stopped committing genocide on Indochinese nations, now they will have to commit genocide by themselves 😭😭👿👌
really reminds you how many wars there have been! With all the attention some of them get, it's important to gain a broader perspective of human conflict
Very useful and well done ! Particularly good on wars of the past 20 years so so.
Fun Fact or maybe not funny:the movie "Pretty village pretty flame"was made during the war they where filming about.
Best about Soviet-Afgan War - "Afghan Breakdown" 1991 (Афганский излом), not "9th Company"
"Breakthrough" (Прорыв) - Second Chen War (1999-2000)
I recomended "Purgatory" 1997 (Чистилище) for First Chechen War (1994-96)
You forgot all films about Rwandan genocide 1994:
"100 Days" (2001), "Hotel Rwanda" (2004), "Sometimes in April" (2005), "Shooting Dogs" (2005), "A Sunday in Kigali" (2006), "Shake Hands with the Devil" (2007),
"Munyurangabo" (2007)
And two good Israeli films - "Lebanon" (2009) and "Beaufort" (2007)
10:29 is that dog dead? 😭😭😭😭
чистилище больше невзоровский трешак, чем какое-то полное заявление о чеченской кампании.
@@_Tengri Ну так можно же предложить свой вариант фильма про Первую Чеченскую. Правда, их почти нет, а уж теперь-то и не снимут, слишком неудобная тема. Так что "Чистилище", ИМХО, весьма подходит, и при чём здесь "полное заявление про кампанию"? Это в хронометраже обычного фильма? А вот как срез событий, тем более, именно штурма Грозного - вполне.
@@yuurichito1439 Seriously is that all you care about? You just watched a video of 100 years of brutal wars depicted in movies and all you care about is if one dog is okay? i hate people like you
@@mates9816 well i hate people like u
Amazing to think the 20th century started with the Boer War and Boxer Rebellion and ended with the Gulf War and Yugoslavia.
It actually started by peking war
Wars of the 20th Century in Films without "Saving Private Ryan" beach scene is like food without salt :|
Saving Private Ryan is a part of WW2
8:04 my favorite scream 😂
Saddest part about this is how some of these wars didn't even finish before a movie was made
Gotta love the Wilhelm scream in the jadotville scene
All of them feature the seemingly invincible main character that is immune to bullets, running out of bullets and enemies shooting at them with stormtrooper aim.
Movie rules for you no film without stormtrooper aim
I like how the movie Latino was made in the middle of the war it depicted
What’s mental to me is how much war in general changed.
At the start of the century cavalry charges were just barely clinging on for dear life and single shot rifles were just being replaced with small clipped bolt actions.
By the end you had fighter jets breaking the sound barriers modern tanks and guns that can pump out thousands of rounds a minute.
13:49 - 14:13 - I like how 1/3 of dialogue are cursed words
It was serbian
Thanks for the recomendations!
Approximately ~108,000,000 to ~182,000,000 people died in the wars of the 20th century, most notably being the ~40,000,000 killed in WWI and the ~85,000,000 killed in WWII.
If only the 19th century could've been better, then the lives of nearly 200 million would be spared.
Hope 1 billion are killed this century!
@@journey95far49 based and redpilled
Me in the 18th century ⛵⛵⛵ me in the 19th century 🏭🏭🏭 me in the 20th century 💂💂💂 me in the 21th century ??? .
Sorry I meant is all human being moved .
Rip all the human ✝✝✝😢
and yet we haven't gotten a movie about the Emo war, such a shame.
Yo thanks for putting Bravo Two Zero in this list, one of the best movies i ever watched
Lepa sela lepo gore jedan od najboljih filmova ikad.. na tu tematiku
Excelente selección de películas famosas y no famosas...!!! Saludos desde Mendoza Argentina
6:03 wow i didn’t reliese that indonesian indenpendence war would apear here
Thanks bro
Same i was surprised too when it was showed up
I came from Indonesia too
My too from indonesia
It doesn’t look like it came from 2015, more like from the 90s. And I thought the 2015 was animated, not live action
@@rkuse31 oh the animated one was in 2019 and you say the Indonesia is from the 90s? No we just have bad cameras in 2011-2016 we have good cameras now
What was the feeling of the veterans of some wars, who fought in them and later watched a movie about the war....
I hope a movie about the emu war in Australia gets produced
THANK YOU
Ah yes
One thing i hate in hollywood is how the enemies always shoot like stormtroopers.
Missed out The Troubles in Northern Ireland, two of my favourite films - Titanic Town and '71 - are about that
Well, you forgot about the war of 1920, when Poland stopped the Bolshevik invasion.
Just Layout There might not be a movie on it so he left it out
@@EynerZagal There is an extensive film library on this topic, including on YT
20 century wars were "ok, this time charging the machine guns is gonna work I swear"
This is such an interesting perspective on history. Nice videos
10:50 that was a body slam...
"The Winter War" 1989 (Talvisota) - Soviet-Finnish Winter War 1939-40
Winter war is world war 2
@@梁天琦Offical no.
You say no why
@@梁天琦Offical Winter war is not WW2.
Nice collection of movies from around the world. Will have to look into some of these.
Thanks for all those recommendations
Wueeee gracias krakster por los nombres de las películas, hay algo para mirar durante la cuerentena. Saludos
My mother’s father was a South Korean business man and their family lived in many countries besides Korea, including Cambods, South Africa, Morocco, Australia and many others. My mom was in Middle School when she lived in Sri Lanka, during the civil war. She told me she had to check under her car for bombs everyday, and one day her school was actually bombed. Crazy
Actually a cool story! Sounds like you've got a very interesting family!
Nice that you included "KURTULUŞ" in this list. But, there are some other films about The Gallipoli War/War of the Dardanelles: "The Water diviner(2014)" "Gallipoli(2005)" "Çanakkale 1915 (2012)" "Çanakkale Yolun Sonu (2013)". Also you may include your watching list "120 (2008)" you should watch these, I am sure you will like it :)
They forgot Balkans War for Independence like "Heights" [2017] (Височини) Liberation of Bulgaria
Now thtat I think about it, it’s kinda messed up we make movies and games of these horrible events for fun.
Not entirely. Nor do all soldiers look back on war with shock and horror.
“If aliens are real then why don’t they come down to earth?”
Also the average human disagreement:
5:52 the movie name is not Battle of Surabaya, its "Hadratussyaikh, Sang Kyai"
The movie "Battle of Surabaya" is an animated movie
Yes, an anime
Thank you for including Kuwait’s war 🇰🇼
From August 5 1990 to February 26 1991
Me missed our national day on February 25 of 1991
Sino-Vietnamese War? i never heared of that interesting.
Yeah, the Red Chinese decided it wanted Viet-Nam and the NVA was real battle harden back in 1975-76. It was a short war as I recall it, I was in flight school at the time, studying a lot.
@@GeorgeSemel It's one of the main reasons why the Vietnamese still REALLY hate the PRC to this day.
@Jonathan Williams Commies were always hypocrites they preach their collective crap to the people and then do shit like the Sino-Soviet split the Stalin-Tito split, this conflict, at the end they hate each other more than the capitalist democracies.
@@NapoleonBonaparde Vietnam was always a lot more nationalist than other Communist countries.
6:40 glad you include this masterpierce.
You got the Irish War of Independence wrong, that is a clip of the 1916 Rising as you can see the GPO being attacked by British troops
imagine a guy at his 20 on a boer war and then watching how blitzkrieg happened 40 years later, its night and day. one war with bolt action and one war with warplane bombing out the troop and tank column. crazy how we evolve that fast just to kill someone.
5:52 the name of that movie are sang kiai.
anyway thx for add that movie in this video :D
I know the video doesn't have every war in it from this century but still very power. Very sad to see all the hate we have against each other as people
I love the camera shot in World War II movie
What was that boy who made a video about all the wars of history I need his channel to see the video
3:11
I researched most of these works. And I came across something interesting!
Kurtulus 1994
This is a pretty big job! 300 leading actors and 400 thousand extras!
You should proud yourself to doing such a thnig brother. Thumbs up
"Guerre du 20eme siecle" Le gars commence par une "guerre" qui débute en 1899. C'est beau.
Can you also do a 19th century version?
(Both World Wars finally ended.)
Humanity: Finally. Now, Let’s start new war.
WW1,2: Am I joke to you?
Can we get more timelines like this
The footage from Michael Collins used for "The Irish War of Independence" 1919-21, depicts a scene during the Easter Rising of 1917, two years before said war.
With respect, its one of the only movies we have that depicts the war, other than The Wind That Shakes The Barley, but that doesn't have battle scenes on the scale of the Collins movie. The Easter Rising sparked the war of independance, even if it didn't happen right away, anyway my friend Tiocfaidh ár lá
Strange topic for a video. Interesting passion. Oh, and in case you haven't heard, apparently Charlton Heston was thought of as super gay by nearly all of his coworkers. I found that quite hilarious when I first heard it in some interview
Is 8:12 supposed be Cambodian-Vietnamese War because this movie about during Khmer rouge ruling until vietnam invade?
Pardon. 5:52 the movie title is not Battle of Surabaya, but Sang Kiai (2013)
this could be compiled into a (however long these movies are combined) hour movie and call it "the 20th century"
1900 to 2000 century. The most chaotic century to live
All quiet on Western Front?
I simply cannot believe that you didn’t use Full Metal Jacket for the Vietnam war movie
Or Apocalypse Now...
Pretty sure We Were Soldiers was more historically accurate than any of them
«War. War never changes»
great video only one thing.. it should of mentioned the emu war
Jamal Brewah no movie...yet.
Six day war left the chat :( but great video overall
Not many dedicated six day war films tbh
The scene from Micheal Collins isn't during the War of Independence, its from the 1916 Rising, so The Wind that shakes the Barley really should have been used insted.
Tae Guk Gi (Brotherhood) One of the best films ever made
It amazes me how some of these wars are incredibly important, and yet rarely talked about. The Russo-Japanese war established Japan as a world power and set it on the path to WWII. The fallout of the Chechen Wars influence Russian politics even to this day. The 2nd Congo War is the deadliest armed conflict since WWII.
There is some TV show about the Russo-Japanese war, but its hard to find sadly
and where can i see or download al these movies? i have seen a few but i cant find most of em
That scene from Michael Collins shows the Easter Rising of 1916, not the Irish War of Independence.
Rebellion
You forgot the Portuguese Colonial War (1961-1975), in Guiné-Bissau, Angola and Mozambique.
I wanted to include them, but theres a lack of films about them, asside a couple dramas
@@salokin3087 There's two Portuguese films you can use: "Cartas Da Guerra", "Nã ou vâ glória de mandar", "Costas Dos Murmúrios", "Inferno" and "Soldado Milhões", this last one it's about the parcipation of the Corpo Expedicionário Português (CEP) in Flandres, on WW1.
from the 60s to the 90s. i participated. this vid was painful. we'll never learn.
How did you fight in so many wars?
I just want to add that the film named "First they killed my father" is of the Khmer Rouge period 1975-1979 and beginning of "the Counter-offensive on the Southwestern border" by Vietnam 1979.
The Sino-Vietnamese War should not be the film "Youth", because in this film, no word "Vietnam" - the counterpart was spoken 😉 I think it should be "Thị xã trong tầm tay" (1983).
You can see when and where the film was made just by the editting lol
Teacher: Let’s go through entire Continent students!
Girls: Omg I like the views!
Boys:
Underrated
Not funny.
Not fucking funny.
Waltz of Bashir caught my eye because it was 3d
Ah No it's 2d and Waltz With Bashir is my favorite animated film
1920 Bitwa warszawska (Warsaw Battle) about polish-bolshevik war in 1920. According to Edgar Vincent d'Abernon the 18th decisive battle of the world. The film in Poland has got... divergent opinions, but battle scenes are good.
me encanta la historia de las guerras.. pero por el hecho de lo que es capaz de hacer el ser humano... pero no aprendemos mas
And now all wars of 21st century (so far ..)
I gotta watch some of these
9:18 this one looks dope
Technically Beasts of No Nation isn't about any war in particular... it just closely resembles the 2nd liberian war
Has there ever been a time where we weren't fighting each other? God help us.
Great compilation, but one thing you should have done for the Yugoslav wars was use the clip of Thad Castle’s dad in Bosnia from Blue Mountain State for it. It really portrays it well.
You should do 18th Century wars next
Like the war in America 1776 and the great northern war?