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  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 2 місяці тому +327

    Why would Alexander's soldiers have cared about any of that?
    His personal glory and the size of his empire didn't change the fact that they'd been away from home for 10 years making him and his generals rich

    • @ImAnBoosterBaby
      @ImAnBoosterBaby 2 місяці тому +27

      This also felt really off to me. Also simply quite revisionist, no?

    • @victorjohnson5646
      @victorjohnson5646 2 місяці тому +24

      fr. like, I wouldn't give a crap about my general's "glory"

    • @justadummy8076
      @justadummy8076 Місяць тому +17

      It’s actually disputed whether or not Akexander’s troops refused to advance any further than India. It’s theorised that Alexander had died or at least was gravely injured in his war against Porus (7ft Chadpreet & his War Elephants) and so his army decided to retreat, either Alexander was already dead or passed away on the way back, and without their great war leader, his troops lost the will to continue.

    • @PlainGammer
      @PlainGammer Місяць тому +4

      The real reason why they would of marched on was because they would be known as the glory group of people who took over lots of land and not about their generals victories

    • @samwill7259
      @samwill7259 Місяць тому +8

      @@PlainGammer Again, why would they care about that? They didn't get any of the rewards, they'd just been away from home for a decade.

  • @Elinalisism
    @Elinalisism Місяць тому +76

    ARTS SCHOOL Rejecting Young Hitler

    • @Mirage_Phantom5404
      @Mirage_Phantom5404 Місяць тому +1

      That Art School is Biggest Reason that the Second World War even Started

    • @roadbone1941
      @roadbone1941 Місяць тому +7

      He would have gotten kicked out due to severe (I assume) BPD, which they had no pity for back then.
      The real issue was basically: The condition of the world at that time was so bad, that the creation of right-wing Marxism (eg: fascism) was basically guaranteed. So WW2 would have happened with or without Hitler.

    • @MikasaAckermann-d3j
      @MikasaAckermann-d3j 21 день тому +1

      Also Germany should have retreated for a while as they were about to reach Moscow cause there was a violent winter going on, they could have won ww2 if that were to happen, there are also other flaws but this one is a big example.

    • @MohammadOaes-f3m
      @MohammadOaes-f3m 12 днів тому

      oh yeah. biggest mistake.

  • @VoilaBarti
    @VoilaBarti 2 місяці тому +113

    Titanic’s designers never considered their ship as unsinkable. It’s the newspaper who called her that way.

  • @The_Cheesefry_Boynton
    @The_Cheesefry_Boynton Місяць тому +23

    fun fact, Napoleon was actually average height for his time. It was British propaganda that popularized his shortness.

  • @bravoalpha101st
    @bravoalpha101st 2 місяці тому +171

    10:00 They were forced to use hydrogen, as the US banned the export of helium, not because it was cheapest.

    • @jonasbranda8292
      @jonasbranda8292 2 місяці тому +1

      Why would they??

    • @Gefehhka
      @Gefehhka 2 місяці тому +1

      Why tho?

    • @British132.
      @British132. 2 місяці тому +6

      @@jonasbranda8292 It was rare and had multiple military uses

    • @British132.
      @British132. 2 місяці тому

      @@Gefehhka (see above comment)

    • @Gefehhka
      @Gefehhka 2 місяці тому +1

      @@British132. thanks.

  • @BonbonBanban-app3l
    @BonbonBanban-app3l Місяць тому +17

    Forgot rejecting someone from art school

  • @domcyber263
    @domcyber263 2 місяці тому +72

    The Library of Alexandria didn't burn in a single instance, it happen multiple times. Your forgetting the library was the size of a university with entire wings dedicated to singular subjects, and it wasn't even the fires that destroyed the library, it was a lack of use over time.
    What you meant to say is that the ORIGINAL LEDGER was burnt in Caesars fight, not the entire library. Why is this book important? Because it was a list of all the books in the library which meant that they had zero way to even know how much was lost

    • @mzrhub
      @mzrhub Місяць тому +3

      Also during the hypatia time the Christians burned them ... I watched that one movie 😊

    • @WhenTheTucker
      @WhenTheTucker Місяць тому +5

      It’s also important to note that the myth perpetuated by schools that the burning of the library of Alexandria set back humanity hundreds of years is also not entirely true.
      Sure we lost hundreds of thousands of scrolls and information, but a great majority of these contents were already copied and spread throughout the other great libraries of the world. In fact, the Library began declining in reputation and prestige as other competitor libraries opened up in the same city.

    • @stonedsage111
      @stonedsage111 Місяць тому +2

      Thank you for bringing this up! I learnt this the other day. Really makes me rethink how accurate the rest of the information in the video is

    • @speedreaper666
      @speedreaper666 25 днів тому

      I was gonna say I'm pretty sure Nero dealt the final blow

  • @renanmiranda68
    @renanmiranda68 Місяць тому +91

    Napoleon didn't invade Russia in winter. July is summer in Europe.

    • @MukiBlalock
      @MukiBlalock Місяць тому +3

      Great point! That's what I was gonna say! That's why they didn't have winter gear on a "WINTER" CAMPAIGN!😂😂😂❤👍💯

    • @mrnobody9611
      @mrnobody9611 Місяць тому +1

      The Russians are so OP, they NEED a nerf. 💪💪

    • @AFrisbeeLad
      @AFrisbeeLad Місяць тому

      ​@@mrnobody9611 yes putin is a very good nerf

    • @mrnobody9611
      @mrnobody9611 Місяць тому +1

      @@AFrisbeeLad Putin is balanced, here are his stats:
      -10% Public Opinion
      -30% Global Relations
      +15% Military Strenght
      +5% Core Population
      -50% War Justification Time

    • @NICOCLASH
      @NICOCLASH 6 днів тому +1

      It only got winter after months of campaign against russia, and unironically before suffering the cold, the french army got a lot of casualties due to attrition and fatigue as of lack of supplies and being surprisingly hot. Only after they had to endure the russian summer, they besieged moscow for a long time, and eventually winter arrived, but when Napoleon ordered the retreat it was already too late and they were too deep in their territory

  • @ohioCreeper
    @ohioCreeper 23 дні тому +7

    How abt we add, “turning down a young Austrian boy from art school”

  • @ayeshaaleena4949
    @ayeshaaleena4949 2 місяці тому +122

    For me the worst decision was taking pigs to Mauritius which caused the extinction of the Dodo.

    • @PiotrPatalon
      @PiotrPatalon 2 місяці тому +5

      Rip dodo

    • @Eur0pe00
      @Eur0pe00 2 місяці тому +2

      You killed the dodo!?

    • @Eur0pe00
      @Eur0pe00 2 місяці тому +2

      WHY DID YOU LET THE PIGS

    • @Gigapittguy
      @Gigapittguy Місяць тому +6

      Who let the pigs out

    • @blackman5867
      @blackman5867 Місяць тому +1

      I didnt do nu'n doe

  • @simple-commentator-not-rea7345
    @simple-commentator-not-rea7345 2 місяці тому +138

    Honorable Mention:
    Selling Star Wars rights to Disney.

    • @PROFESSOnalVIBER
      @PROFESSOnalVIBER Місяць тому +6

      BROO

    • @JonnyWalker9888
      @JonnyWalker9888 Місяць тому +4

      Well that's was mostly Disney's fault for turning a big IP into viewer engagement poison.

    • @JM-fr5ge
      @JM-fr5ge Місяць тому

      It’s still profitable the quality sucks but it still sells

    • @JonnyWalker9888
      @JonnyWalker9888 Місяць тому +1

      @@JM-fr5ge it doesn't. Just this year Acolyte got cancelled. No season 2.

    • @MikasaAckermann-d3j
      @MikasaAckermann-d3j 21 день тому

      Any IP that Disney gets their filthy hands on.

  • @rxt2713
    @rxt2713 Місяць тому +29

    napoleon's mistake was not to invade Russia in the winter (he didn't), it was actually not to invade Russia starting in the winter. the reason why his invasion failed was that he was already advanced in Russia when winter arrived so it was harder on the logistics side.

    • @jx2313
      @jx2313 12 днів тому

      Finally a more thought out answer instead of the universal "invade russia winter"

  • @ZombieJDC-z4i
    @ZombieJDC-z4i 2 місяці тому +22

    Back in the late 90s or early 2000s, I rented a couple tapes or DVDs from Blockbuster and then returned them on time like a good girl. Then later on I get a scary letter from the Collections Agency I think. When I went to the place to find out what was wrong, it turned out the cashier had forgotten to do some procedure to show that the movies had been returned.
    Despite admitting that they had goofed up, they didn't care to do anything like eating the cost or giving me a voucher for a free rental. Nope. I STILL had to pay the late fee. Blockbuster cared more about a few dollars than a loyal customer because apparently they thought they were invincible and immortal. Now look at them.
    It wasn't just their unwillingness to do streaming; it was their crappy service and lack of care for customers that they'd just as soon milk dry. Back in the day, they had all the latest and greatest movies, while the other rentals had mostly just boring stuff that I found to be unwatchable.
    Don't be Blockbuster.

    • @AH64Gunship
      @AH64Gunship Місяць тому +4

      This is truly one of the worst decisions in history. Oh, the horror!

  • @i3lack1ce17
    @i3lack1ce17 2 місяці тому +127

    About Pearl Harbour, I think it was a bad decision for the Japanese more than the USA in the long run. lol

    • @blackman5867
      @blackman5867 Місяць тому +2

      True

    • @blackman5867
      @blackman5867 Місяць тому +3

      But then if japan hadn't attacked the us there wouldn't have been anime ☹️

    • @i3lack1ce17
      @i3lack1ce17 Місяць тому +11

      @@blackman5867 not really, Japan's manga already existed way before WW II

    • @williamshaikespire69
      @williamshaikespire69 Місяць тому

      ​@@i3lack1ce17 they just got worse

    • @rubriccube1723
      @rubriccube1723 Місяць тому

      @@i3lack1ce17the more you know 💫

  • @alexanderveritas
    @alexanderveritas 2 місяці тому +21

    When you realize *Julius Caesar* got hit by *Karma* hard. Damn, he got hit 23 times hard.

    • @treymoment
      @treymoment 2 місяці тому +1

      Rip julius caesar you would've loved euronymous

  • @hoglin7
    @hoglin7 Місяць тому +8

    I love how most of these are just somebody ignoring or refusing something lol

  • @afrikasmith1049
    @afrikasmith1049 Місяць тому +50

    Let's not forget that Japan attacking Pearl Harbor was their worst mistake they ever made.

    • @blackman5867
      @blackman5867 Місяць тому +2

      Germany refusing to let the Soviet Union to join the tripartite pact and attacking it, the US refusing to let Vietnam unify itself under a neutral regime, the Palestine attacking Israel, assassination of colonel Gaddafi, Russia attacking Ukraine,...

    • @randomir8491
      @randomir8491 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@blackman5867nah, why would the hell Palestine attack first? The conflict didn't start at 7th Oct, if you know it...

    • @jinhunterslay1638
      @jinhunterslay1638 Місяць тому

      It’s more like they had no choice because of the oil embargo.

  • @zoranstam9136
    @zoranstam9136 25 днів тому +5

    Bro forgot the guy who could have killed hitler in 1918

  • @TheHumanDescensionist
    @TheHumanDescensionist Місяць тому +58

    you forgot abt
    the british soldier sparing the infamous austrian man during ww1
    it would have changed the course of history

    • @magicfish8213
      @magicfish8213 Місяць тому +3

      But unlike stuff like Alexanders troops refusing or Napoleons poorly timed charge? The Brit would have no way of knowing what sparing Hitler would do

    • @Cooper-ku4qh
      @Cooper-ku4qh Місяць тому +11

      Based on how German politics were developing in that era. I feel like no matter who it was there would be a different Hitler of some sort maybe could’ve been better maybe could’ve been worse.

    • @blackman5867
      @blackman5867 Місяць тому +1

      *Laughs with Herman Goering, Joshep Goebels

    • @1history2
      @1history2 Місяць тому +1

      ah yes

    • @ДАРТАНЬЯН-з2щ
      @ДАРТАНЬЯН-з2щ Місяць тому

      In worst way cause nazis could have more competent leader.

  • @savagebogan8499
    @savagebogan8499 18 днів тому +2

    The US not being prepared for the attack on pearl harbour makes sense now that we can look back on it
    You have to remember that the US was not directly involved in the war. Yes they were providing intelligence and aid to Britain and the rest of the allies but they never declared war against axis.
    With that in mind you can understand why the US did not expect Japan to attack pearl harbour. Yes they failed to gather intelligence about the attack but you could argue this exact point about 9/11 and many other tragedies.
    These days we are more prone to expect the unexpected but it’s those events that opened our eyes. After Pearl Harbour the US completely shifted their views on intelligence gathering. whilst 9/11 changed air travel across the world.
    These events while tragic and unprecedented are some of the best examples of us as a species learning how to defend and exploit a weakness in defence.

    • @EthanMoon-v6c
      @EthanMoon-v6c 18 днів тому +1

      You forgot to mention that they were having peace talks with US delicates

  • @andreitodor6480
    @andreitodor6480 2 місяці тому +23

    The first one:
    „ATTACK THE D POINT!“
    „NEGATIVE!“

    • @4tbf616
      @4tbf616 2 місяці тому +4

      Why, why why?!?! Why does this game follow me everywhere, WHY?!??

    • @snake45aiman
      @snake45aiman 2 місяці тому +2

      NEVER 🗣🗣

    • @Daniel94484
      @Daniel94484 Місяць тому

      ​@@4tbf616i feel you buddy...

  • @CreeperTheLord
    @CreeperTheLord Місяць тому +2

    "rabbits are some of the horniest animals"
    wtf
    🙏 😭

  • @shresthverma4526
    @shresthverma4526 21 день тому +2

    New coke was a great manipulative tactic so that the original coca cola could increase even more sales and this was like not getting any mobile screen time for 48hrs or like not having chocolate since a few days

  • @Josep_Hernandez_Lujan
    @Josep_Hernandez_Lujan Місяць тому +6

    If Russia hadn't sold Alaska, The British would've just taken it.

  • @peterbyrne7348
    @peterbyrne7348 Місяць тому +3

    By the time Caesar arrived in Egypt, the Library at Alexandria was a shell of its former self, having burned twice before and suffered the nehlect of a century. Much of what was there had been copied and existed in other libraries around the Mediterranean and Persia

  • @457R4L_xX
    @457R4L_xX 2 місяці тому +11

    Alright, Analyst posting a 28 MINUTE LONG VIDEO that isn't a compilation was something I never expected

  • @caylumfavel779
    @caylumfavel779 Місяць тому +3

    Fun fact: when the library of Alexandria was burned. It burned for months, that puts into perspective just how many scrolls, books and other reading material was lost

    • @Aryan-de9jw
      @Aryan-de9jw Місяць тому +1

      yeah! so many plays and classic literature burned about, drunk mediterranean men writing anything for making money. 😂

  • @Sugondeese
    @Sugondeese Місяць тому +2

    There was virtually no knowledge lost in the library of Alexandria

  • @tp0309
    @tp0309 2 місяці тому +32

    These are canon events

  • @edd2184
    @edd2184 2 місяці тому +9

    *A guy working on his bicycle Lamborghini*
    😒... Thanks dude for the vote of confidence...

  • @jjgcvbjjhv
    @jjgcvbjjhv Місяць тому +9

    Bro why would I care about my general's glory. History would only remember Alexander while the soldier's names would not be even known. Why should I care if he didnt conquer an extra mile of land.

  • @El_Guara_Productions
    @El_Guara_Productions Місяць тому +6

    7:22 Santos Dumont created airplanes, tho. A Glyder that needs a Catapolt to start Flight is not an Airplane

  • @blackman5867
    @blackman5867 Місяць тому +2

    Now we need every best decision in history

  • @jorgeabud1133
    @jorgeabud1133 Місяць тому +166

    The worst mistakes in history according to someone who doesn't know anything about history

    • @aminatandour589
      @aminatandour589 Місяць тому +38

      like I just got to the Napoleon one, and there are already a ton of mistakes lol:
      1. As already said by the narrator, the soldiers wanted to go home to their wives and families, and as someone else in the comments said, why would Alexander and his generals glory and riches matter to them when they get pushed out of the spotlight?
      2. The library of Alexandria wasn’t burned once, but numerous times. By the time the library was completely destroyed, it had already lost relevancy for centuries, so we weren’t set back by millennia.
      3. Napoleon didn’t invade Russia in the winter, Napoleon and later the germans under Hitler all invaded during the summer in June and expected to reach Moscow before winter, and Napoleon captured it in September before snow fell in mid October. Hell, Napoleon lost more men to heat stroke in the summer than freezing to death or starvation in the winter.
      Sorry for the textwall lol

    • @jorgeabud1133
      @jorgeabud1133 Місяць тому +6

      @@aminatandour589 yeah, when he got to Napoleon I just dropped the comment and left

    • @aminatandour589
      @aminatandour589 Місяць тому +2

      @@jorgeabud1133 same lol

    • @its_xen0nn
      @its_xen0nn Місяць тому +6

      you do realize the "explainer" video format is AI-based, right?

    • @Bodhitree7
      @Bodhitree7 27 днів тому

      Life lesson: don't invade russia

  • @bogdanilic7346
    @bogdanilic7346 22 дні тому

    Napoleon didn't plan invading Russia in winter. He planned that Russia would surrender before winter.

  • @Vertex_vortex
    @Vertex_vortex 2 місяці тому +6

    23:58 Netflix became greedy and stopped password sharing 😂

  • @retropixels873
    @retropixels873 Місяць тому +2

    New big mistake: selling the Risk of Rain ip to gearbox

  • @Karnier0.11
    @Karnier0.11 2 місяці тому +6

    The titanic actually had more than enough lifeboats according to the regulations of the time
    The life boats back then served as a means of transportation between the ship and the rescue ship. Unfortunately no rescue ship ever came

  • @UnusualPete
    @UnusualPete Місяць тому +2

    You forgot to add: Sony's blunder regarding Concord 😂

  • @wylerXL
    @wylerXL Місяць тому +1

    when i go back in time, i will bring this with me ...

  • @Blahajthelandshark
    @Blahajthelandshark 16 днів тому

    "People weren't happy about another country strolling in to another country just to steal some oil" I wonder where I've heard that before...

  • @ThisIsNotOkieDokie
    @ThisIsNotOkieDokie 2 місяці тому +19

    Russian army: The French are invading us!
    Citizens: Oh, but you'll keep our homes, crops and everything we've ever worked for safe, right?
    Russian army:
    Citizens: You'll keep it safe, right?

  • @DragonKazooie89
    @DragonKazooie89 2 місяці тому +4

    Nintendo not working with Sony for their disc-based gaming system. They created their biggest rival through Sony creating the PlayStation when they chose to work with Philips and their CD-i.

    • @nordicnostalgia8106
      @nordicnostalgia8106 2 місяці тому +2

      At least we got the Zelda CD-I memes. That’s a national treasure

  • @kalebwieland4938
    @kalebwieland4938 Місяць тому +6

    I don't think America's mistake of Pearl Harbor was a bigger mistake than how Japan executed their plan. They didn't have the intelligence to map out where to aim: the ship repair yard, sub bases, fueling bases, and hit the battleships, not the carriers.

  • @scrubb7507
    @scrubb7507 10 днів тому

    this dude’s analogies are fucking insane

  • @CheezMuncher
    @CheezMuncher 2 місяці тому +4

    On the flip side one could say that attacking pearl harbor was a terrible idea

  • @blast1225
    @blast1225 3 дні тому

    Learned more from the comment section than from the actual video

  • @DHW3008
    @DHW3008 Місяць тому +1

    Nobody claimed the Titanic was unsinkable in its time and while it didn't have enough lifeboats for everybody, it had more than the legal minimum at that time.

  • @thewhitewolf58
    @thewhitewolf58 2 місяці тому +5

    Your wrong about the tech startup ones. When tech companies buy other companies they tend to strip them for parts if they are not micromanaging them into bankruptcy.

  • @tofajjolhossaintanvir
    @tofajjolhossaintanvir Місяць тому +1

    This channel is just too good to get praised,
    Love it!🥳🥳

  • @MissesWitch
    @MissesWitch 21 день тому

    Titanic's Engineers designed the ship really well, But when it was built, Shortcuts were made and it was not built the way the engineers intended it, Including the use of cheaper materials .
    That's why the so called unsinkable ship sank due to icebergs.

  • @FlintStones1
    @FlintStones1 Місяць тому +1

    Next worst decision is going to be going physical copies to digital copies soon.

    • @roadbone1941
      @roadbone1941 Місяць тому +1

      Record the digital copies.

  • @rasmushedberg3655
    @rasmushedberg3655 2 місяці тому +4

    16:58 Disney has a thing or two to learn from them

  • @TheMemeTeam50
    @TheMemeTeam50 24 дні тому

    You frogot the solider in WW1 Sparing a „Random“ German solider who turned out to be hitler

  • @zntei2374
    @zntei2374 Місяць тому

    Bro predicted the pager explosions with the Hindenburg analogy

  • @youreverydayfun2472
    @youreverydayfun2472 Місяць тому +3

    8:47 That's wrong. The designers who design the ship haven't considered the ship unshickable, and the Titanic isn't lacking lifeboats; it has a perfect amount of boats to carry based on ship safety regulations at the time.

    • @AH64Gunship
      @AH64Gunship Місяць тому

      Compared to other ships at the time, it might as well be unsinkable. And they were lacking lifeboats for the amount of passengers they had onboard

    • @janiprice6117
      @janiprice6117 Місяць тому

      The true issue was the fact that the look outs binoculars were locked away and they had no key! If they had the whole event would likely have been avoided

    • @ladylunaginaofgames40
      @ladylunaginaofgames40 Місяць тому +1

      At the time, people treated lifeboats as "Accessories" that are used to let passagers off the boat on occasions. Because nobody expects the boat to be completely evacuated, is why there isn't enough lifeboats to begin with. The engineers also thought the ship was unsinkable due to the boat's multiple basins so that if one part of the boat got damage, it wouldn't drag the whole boat down. Finally there's the fact they were missing the key for the ship's binoculars which some claimed would of changed their lives and see the iceberge prior hand.
      Regardless there were many signs that this boat was doomed the moment it sailed north into icy waters. If it weren't for the Titanic sinking, we wouldn't have these innovative safety precautions that boats have today

  • @theoryianabsolute8777
    @theoryianabsolute8777 Місяць тому +1

    That doesn't have to be worst, of course we can live without google

  • @WinstonChurchill_Official
    @WinstonChurchill_Official 2 місяці тому +6

    5:08 ANTONIO MEUCCI INVENTED THE TELEPHONE!

    • @darellboddie9784
      @darellboddie9784 Місяць тому

      The Analyst just doesn't have the makings of a varsity athlete 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @b1646717
      @b1646717 Місяць тому

      ​@@darellboddie9784easy Tony

    • @Igor-pl3lh
      @Igor-pl3lh Місяць тому

      And Santos Dumont invented the plane too

    • @ladylunaginaofgames40
      @ladylunaginaofgames40 Місяць тому +1

      ​@Igor-pl3lh the first passager plane you mean. The Wright Brothers invented the first prototype for the plane

    • @WinstonChurchill_Official
      @WinstonChurchill_Official Місяць тому

      @@ladylunaginaofgames40 exactly

  • @harshvardhankhamkar3672
    @harshvardhankhamkar3672 Місяць тому +1

    United brought Anthony for 100 m dollars and russia sold alaska for 120m (in today's money)

  • @karlispovisils5297
    @karlispovisils5297 25 днів тому

    Pearl Harbor went both ways. The Japanese did do damage to the US's Pacific naval strength, but not enough. They didn't consider targeting repair yards, meaning damaged ships could still get into working order in time for the US's counterattack.

  • @sainaresh6830
    @sainaresh6830 2 місяці тому +1

    Alexander's army were slowly dying due to the harsh terrain near the Himalayas... they had a reason to stop

  • @ThiefOfTheMoon
    @ThiefOfTheMoon 5 днів тому

    If the titanic never tried to avoid the iceberg, it would not have actually sinked because only the front would have hit the iceberg and not the entire side of it.

  • @lessthanabytepls
    @lessthanabytepls Місяць тому +1

    Fun fact: for a very brief moment, i was the last ever person to watch this video in history.

  • @justadummy8076
    @justadummy8076 Місяць тому +2

    It’s actually disputed whether or not Akexander’s troops refused to advance any further than India. It’s theorised that Alexander had died or at least was gravely injured in his war against Porus (7ft Chadpreet & his War Elephants) and so his army decided to retreat, either Alexander was already dead or passed away on the way back, and without their great war leader, his troops lost the will to continue.

    • @slayeracademyradio
      @slayeracademyradio Місяць тому

      this is just straight up false ancient historians like arrian, plutarch and curtius rufus all describe alexander the great’s victory over porus and confirm he was alive and led his army during the battle, he died on his way back in babylon

  • @nyashakayonza9364
    @nyashakayonza9364 29 днів тому

    Imagine refusing to fulfil someone's dreams as the worst decision in my life... 😂😂this guy

  • @MissesWitch
    @MissesWitch 21 день тому

    The Hindenburg was forced to use a different gas when going to America because the Americans had a law against the gas they were originally using.

  • @henrytoo1811
    @henrytoo1811 2 місяці тому +2

    What about Sam Phillips selling Elvis Presley’s recording contract to RCA.

  • @apacheattackhelicopter.
    @apacheattackhelicopter. Місяць тому +1

    The real greatest mistake: Capital Records not signing Kanye

  • @carinaslima
    @carinaslima Місяць тому +1

    The best choice for Russia in Alaska was requesting to keep mineral rights in Alaska and charging less.

  • @JackDoesDabs-p1b
    @JackDoesDabs-p1b 28 днів тому

    “Rabbits are the horniest animals”

  • @hisgenerals3793
    @hisgenerals3793 17 днів тому

    6:07 I legit thought of this this morning

  • @pedroalmeida832
    @pedroalmeida832 Місяць тому

    "Controlled and sustained flight"

  • @charger1369
    @charger1369 Місяць тому

    Lesson Of Alexander The Great: The people in control are only in control as long as you do what they say.

  • @VaderForVa
    @VaderForVa 13 днів тому

    Reagan prioritizing the star wars program over nuclear disarmament. He had the chance to nearly rid the entire earth of nuclear weapons, but didn't

  • @AnimaRandom
    @AnimaRandom Місяць тому

    Ah yes, invading kuwait is basically you invaded one HRE province and your aggro goes so high a massive coalation was created just for you

  • @LovelinessCastanos
    @LovelinessCastanos Місяць тому

    NAH NOT BRO ROASTING NAPOLEON

  • @Robert-cg1id
    @Robert-cg1id 2 місяці тому +1

    I wouldn't call the placement of Pearl Harbor military base a mistake as much as a calculated risk. The Lost lives are indeed very tragic, but from a strategic standpoint America didn't really lose much else. The sunk ships were recovered, patched up, and redeployed into service. America didn't lose the military base either. It was a black eye, but you could argue it was a much bigger mistake for Japan to pull America into the war.
    I know it rehashes a lot of Napoleon's mistakes, but a missing huge blunder was for World War II Germany to turn on its Russian allies. Germany started a new war on another front, facing all the problems Napoleon did with Supply chains and Russian winter, when they simply could have ignored Russia and focused all their attention on solidifying their control of Europe and Africa.

    • @lethalty6055
      @lethalty6055 2 місяці тому

      I definitely agree with Pearl Harbor! America used the attack as a wake up call, creating a strong invasion known as D-Day.

  • @InmyMindInmyEyestheLoveweshare
    @InmyMindInmyEyestheLoveweshare Місяць тому

    Napoleon didn't start invade Russia during winter from the start of invasion.

  • @Freyr_Caesar2
    @Freyr_Caesar2 2 місяці тому +7

    Hi everyone :D

  • @NuclearWintr
    @NuclearWintr 29 днів тому

    George Lazenby listening to his agent about 007.

  • @anthonyrossibicalho5339
    @anthonyrossibicalho5339 Місяць тому +1

    Santos Drumond > The Wright brothers

    • @Igor-pl3lh
      @Igor-pl3lh Місяць тому

      True

    • @Igor-pl3lh
      @Igor-pl3lh Місяць тому

      Although its Santos Dumont, Drummond is the surname of a writer

  • @Luhszn
    @Luhszn 2 місяці тому +2

    Literally in highschool, listening to this guy speak about history decisions helps he write papers LOL

  • @jinhunterslay1638
    @jinhunterslay1638 Місяць тому

    Actually, some historians argued that Alexander’s troops refusing was a GOOD decision because there’s a possibility that they might lose. The Macedonians were about to fight an Indian army 5 times their size and in strong defensive position. Also, unlike King Porus, who was a regional Punjab power, they were about to face the Nanda Empire, one of the most powerful Indian Empires in history
    Basically the odds were not in Alexander’s favor.

  • @sauce7489
    @sauce7489 Місяць тому

    That Pearl Harbor incident was not really a mistake since they didn't really expect Japanese force to reach the base at first place since most japanese forces focused on East and South East Asia.

  • @JustGeorge-S4m
    @JustGeorge-S4m 8 днів тому

    You forgot about coca cola not buying pepsi cola

  • @GiảiThíchDễHiểu
    @GiảiThíchDễHiểu 2 місяці тому +1

    bad decisions lead to unpredictable consequences

  • @DonnyZofChaos
    @DonnyZofChaos Місяць тому +1

    10:40 you didn't have to call out the Note 7 like that

  • @skirrel5146
    @skirrel5146 Місяць тому

    Human negligence is terrifying

  • @usmcdevildog3497
    @usmcdevildog3497 2 місяці тому +1

    Voting on a long enough list of deadly poisonous plants or creatures

  • @IsidorGoo
    @IsidorGoo Місяць тому

    9:40 - The Hindenburg was founded by the Nazis (which is why the Swastikas were on the tail) The idea was to fill the 14 main gas cells with Helium, and the two remaining with Hydrogen. At the time, the US were the largest supplier of Helium. But they wouldn't sell it to Germany. On the day of the disaster, the Hindenburg was 12 hours late due to a thunderstorm. The captain chose to fly through it. The theory is that the Hindenburg carried static electricity with it. On the landing site, there were strong headwinds. The captain made the decision to perform several sharp turns. Which might have snapped a wire, cutting a hole in the second-to-last gas cell, causing a leak. It had rained that day, and while docking, the Hindenburg released ropes to be tied down. The groundworkers pulled the ropes on the ground, gathering even more static electricity. Again, one small spark was all it took. And then, boom! The exact cause is still unknown. But I have pointed out the key details we do know. So again, the Germans wanted to use Helium. They were a civilian company founded by the Government to use the zeppelins (‘Airships’ in German) for propaganda purposes. Therefore, the Americans saw it as a property of the Nazi Government. Which it kind of was, but also wasn't. The people at Deutsche Zeppelin-Reederei reportedly didn't have any direct contact with the German Government.

  • @fish6575
    @fish6575 Місяць тому

    lincoln clay saying no

  • @kolakeshobha4829
    @kolakeshobha4829 Місяць тому

    Next video "best decisions in the history ever"

  • @timmehma1354
    @timmehma1354 Місяць тому

    My perspective is these bad decisions made the people better

  • @hasheeeesh
    @hasheeeesh 23 дні тому

    Something that should’ve been in here is Nintendo betraying Sony for Phillips. After this, Sony made PlayStation

  • @anyaon_
    @anyaon_ Місяць тому

    Nowadays its widely agreed between historians that the fall of the Library of Alexandria wasn't the dramatic, single blaze that legend suggests. Instead, its vast collection of knowledge eroded over time, consumed by neglect, scattered in pieces by the recklessness of generations. Small fires sparked here and there, each leaving the library a little emptier, a little more forgotten. By the time Caesar’s flames licked its walls during his conquest, the library was already a hollow echo of its former glory-its wisdom lost to history long before the final embers died.

    • @zebbagiah214
      @zebbagiah214 Місяць тому

      THANK YOU. It burns a hole in my brain everytime someone mentions that it "set back humanity a thousand years" mainly because libraries in human history have this thing where they keep copies of several books, same for the Great Library. The library of Alexandria was over 300 years old before Caesar got a hold of it, and when that happened historians don't actually know if he burned the library down. He could have easily burned down the serapesium which would have been a much smaller library rather than the museum that housed a larger collection but we don't actually know if he did or not. Ptolameic civil wars are also the reason for its decline over its run, scaring scholars away for centuries. By the time Christians came and burned it, it was basically empty and when the Muslims came to conquer, it was just a legend at that point.

  • @nicolausg7058
    @nicolausg7058 Місяць тому +1

    Burning of Library of Alexandria is extremally overrated. A lot of texts survived the fire, and even if they survived - it wouldn't changed much.
    To show an example: Romans created Steam Engeene. Moved by force of steam. And yet we had to wait over 15 centuries for next prototype that worked.
    And the Napoleon's Invasion of Russia is very missunderstood. Napoleon started invasion in Early Summer. And the winter of 1812 started waay before it was expected even by russians
    This channel is nothing more than propaganda full of missconception, or the creator didn't done his homework.

  • @rygktransrights
    @rygktransrights 2 місяці тому

    Top 10 anime betrayals

  • @ryanarcadia9652
    @ryanarcadia9652 2 місяці тому

    My parents having me should be on this list

  • @liberadoporpatriotas9028
    @liberadoporpatriotas9028 Місяць тому

    John Lennon moving to NYC

  • @silasmortensen1129
    @silasmortensen1129 20 днів тому

    the part about saddam hussein is inaccurate... the reason the us invaded was that he started exporting oil in euros. The cia and numerous analysts have admitted as much.