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Discover the captivating history of our đ world through engaging animated maps and informative infographic videos. Our channel covers a wide range of topics, including:
đ The history of various countries across the globe.
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đ Key historical events that have shaped our world.
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đ The history of various countries across the globe.
âïž The profound impact and events of the World Wars.
đ Key historical events that have shaped our world.
đ§âđ€âđ§ The fascinating journey of human civilization.
For business inquiries and further information, please feel free to contact us at: history5minutes@gmail.com
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Kuril Islands Dispute: Japan vs. Russia
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In this video, we delve into Japan's đŻđ” diplomatic dispute with Russia đ·đș over the Kuril Islands đŸ, which has persisted for over seven decades since World War II. We explore the historical context đ, including agreements and treaties that have shaped the territorial claims đ€. The video also highlights the strategic importance đ of the Kuril Islands and how control over them impacts exclusive ec...
Louisiana Purchase: History of American Westward
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The United States đșđž offered to purchase New Orleans from France đ«đ·, but ultimately ended up acquiring the entire Louisiana Territory Join us on a fascinating journey through American history as we explore one of the most significant events in the country's past - the Louisiana Purchase. In this educational video, we will use maps to explain the details of this historic event and its impact on ...
Soviet Russia Invasion of Manchuria (1945)
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Dive into the crucial final moments of World War II as the Soviet Union launched a rapid offensive against Japanese-held territories in Manchuria. Understand the strategic importance, the tactics employed, and the aftermath of an operation that reshaped the geopolitical landscape of East Asia. #WWII #SovietInvasion #ManchuriaHistory
How did Russia rescue Ukraine president Viktor Yanukovych?
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In this captivating video, we delve deep into the dramatic events surrounding Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych's escape and Russia's role in this high-stakes rescue operation. Explore the political turmoil, protests, and international intrigue that led to Yanukovych's flight from Ukraine and learn about the clandestine efforts that brought him to safety on Russian soil. Uncover the hidden ...
The Transcontinental Railroad: The History of American Westward
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Explore the Remarkable History of the Transcontinental Railroad! Join us on a fascinating journey through time as we uncover the incredible story behind the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad, a monumental achievement that connected the East and West coasts of the United States. Discover the challenges, triumphs, and impact of this groundbreaking infrastructure project that transform...
The Prague Spring: How Soviet Russia Occupied Czechoslovakia in a Single Day
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Dive into the turbulent events of the Prague Spring in 1968, as we explore how Soviet Russia's rapid occupation reshaped the fate of Czechoslovakia. Discover the political tensions, aspirations for reform, and the swift intervention that unfolded within a mere day, leaving a lasting impact on the region's history. #prague #russiahistory
Ping-Pong Diplomacy: The History of China-US Relation
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Witness the remarkable impact of Ping-Pong Diplomacy! đ In the early 1970s, an unexpected table tennis exchange between the US and China broke barriers, easing tensions and paving the way for historic diplomatic breakthroughs. đ€ Discover how sports can shape world events! đ #PingPongDiplomacy #InternationalRelations #history
The Great Depression 1929 Explained on Maps
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Explore the Great Depression of 1929 through interactive maps! This captivating CZcams video delves into the historical events and economic impact using visual representations, making the complex history easier to understand. #americanhistory #bankruns
Life of Abraham Lincoln đșđž
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Discover the extraordinary journey of Abraham Lincoln, America's iconic president. đïž From humble beginnings to visionary leadership, delve into his inspiring story. đȘ Witness his rise, his impact on the Civil War, and his enduring legacy. đ Subscribe now for a captivating glimpse into the life of Abraham Lincoln. #americanhistory #civilwar
China-Soviet War: The Forgotten Conflict
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OPEC Oil Crisis 1973 and Israel-Arab War Explained
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Crimean War 1853: Russia vs Ottoman and Britain
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History of the Watergate Scandal: The First U.S. President to be Indicted
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Alaska Purchase Explained on Maps: US Bought Alaska From Russia
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Oregon Trails: History of American Westward Explained on Maps
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Russia-Japanese War - The World War Zero Explained on Maps
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History of Australia Explained on Maps
What Happened to Joseph Stalinâs children?
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What Happened to Joseph Stalinâs children?
The Berlin Wall: History Explained on Maps đ
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The Berlin Wall: History Explained on Maps đ
Full History of Sweden on Animated Map in 9 Minutes
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Full History of Sweden on Animated Map in 9 Minutes
Will China Invade Taiwan? What Will the US Do?
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Will China Invade Taiwan? What Will the US Do?
Joseph Stalin: The Leader who changed the History of Russia
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Joseph Stalin: The Leader who changed the History of Russia
Full History of Spain Summarized On Animated Map
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Full History of Spain Summarized On Animated Map
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Singapore was British not American
Leave it to religion to then cause conflicts and still does, see George Carlins take on it. đđŒ
no one wants to create islamic state . gaza full of muslims and christians
Where are Aksai chin Kashmir area,,,đ«€,,,??
This is gonna sound stupid bit if it were up to me the land would be shared 50/50 Israel North Palestine South
How can I made this cartoon????
This video lacks important details. Such as the fact that The three patriarch didnt come in an empty land in the first place, the land was called Canaan for a reason... You had Caanites, Philistines, Moabites, Edomite... The land was never empty lol. Hence why the historical claim dont work! Early Israeli like King David literaly fought people over the land. The land was taken form indigenous people (litteraly in the Old Testament!) by force then, and again now.
This is not unbiased!!!!!! It's totally pro-pali propaganda
0:18 - What is "gorvernance"?
my grandpa was in the iraq and iran war and he still thinks Saddam is a good person also as a Iraqis I feel ashamed that my country did this
The visual is so ridiculously ignorant of the history. The Palestinian arab is in the Arabian peninsula garb and the Jew is in the Hasidic garb. The Zionist movement was emphatically anti religious
New Sweden History left the chat. Do your research.
Martyr Made Podcast: Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem.
Fuck isreal
Thanks for teaching us brother. God bless you man â€
Its pronounced Va-lo-a
This is trash
Hey guys, there are many mistakes in this video.
Ruthless murderer, but without him, we will be speaking German.
So am i right by saying its israels fighting for home land or do i stil have it wrong
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Great King Solomon also, in the Quran was there of course Judaism was there first
If Judaism was around 1000 years before Islam, of course Jews were there first⊠technically if they didnât want it, it would go to the Christians⊠And if the Christians didnât want it, then the Arab Muslims could have it
During the seven day war, Israel won all of the land rather than destroying their enemies completely. They decided to give them some land in hopes for peace.
Japan being the Great Britain of the Eastđą
Since it's mostly a religious war maybe you should say that the quran is almost continuously pretty hateful against jews even more than against Christians. And some hadith are ultra hateful, literally saying that muslims must hunting down any jews, finding them hiding behind rocks. Some verses are more peaceful but they are more rare. The interpretation that these scriptures are not temporal doesn't help I guess. In Europe, muslim migration is not rich Muslims like in US. Some Muslims who hate Jews is something common here. You can read things like "Die fucking Jews" on some walls .. While you never read as violent grafitis about another religion or etnhicity. And showing Jewish signs in popular area is clearly dangerous. I live in a popular area in Europe with a big proportion of Muslims and I literally never met a Jew in my life .. As I never met an homosexual. Actually I probably did but they can't claim it. The proportion of Jews in the World is very low. All this bias support in a war sounds weird. Always easy to attack 1% of the population. Palestine is the side with the most of death and it's poor but I find it unfair that people blindly support the majority instead of mainly supporting Peace in a war. And being strongly against terrorism. Killing directly aiming civilians as a target .. Much Love â€
they need tsukuyomi
This needs to be apdated with recent events :(
...and it has exploded again.
quite literally brtishers were the perpetrators of major conflicts around the world.
Humans have been around for at least a hundred times longer than hebrews lived in the Jordan valley but even if we are talking about the time since civilization begun to be recorded there were also people living in the Jordan valley before the hebrews. But this video isnât interested in telling a broad and unbiased story. Itâs interested in jumping in at the most convenient possible time to privilege modern day Israelis. The sad reality is they Israelis, like the Hebrews of old, justified their violent conquest and colonization of the jordan valley through their religious dogma and the same is happening today. If you are a US citizen and you find yourself agreeing with this I challenge you to consider why you make this argument for Israelis but not native Americans. If your answer is âbecause godâ then none of this video mattered to begin with. Who cares who was there first if the core of your argument is always going to fall back on god?
2:38 Did someone hear that beep as well? đ
Russia controls the Kuril Islands, that is an indisputable fact. If you don't like it, you can cry! By the way, the Japanese have territorial problems with all their neighbors. Maybe the problem is the Japanese, not the neighbors.
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There are 49 Muslim countries, and there are quite a few Christian countries. Israel is the only Jewish state, and it's as small as the finger of God.
Must be why filipinos have seppo accents.
Putin hopes to direct China's attacks on the United States in the same way that the Soviet Union directed Japan's attacks on the United States. If you want more harvest, take a sword and take the land from your neighbor. âThe German sword would have to conquer the land for the German plowâ (A. Hitler âMein Kampfâ). âRussia has no bordersâ (Putin). âRussia is not a trading or agricultural power, but a military one, and its calling is to be a thunderstorm of light.â (Alexander II). And General Lebed was right when back in 1999 he said: âThe KGB officers will seize power in Russia under liberal slogans. But then they will quickly turn them into slogans of a great power - and there will be no more elections. They will retain their power absolutely - and for this they will even start a world war.â For these words, Putinâs FSB destroyed him.
thank you , informative and simple to points
Given the firm commitment Japan has to be a US ally, there is no way these islands will change hands now. The US has been trying to encircle China to threaten shipping lanes, and these islands are a gateway to the Pacific that can't be blocked. For better or worse, there's pretty much no Japanese on the islands now as they were removed. So a plebiscite would not give Japan the islands which is why they are not asking for a referendum. I anticipate further political posturing but hopefully nothing more. At this point nothing is going to change hands.
Donât need to watch beyond 1:11 - the Israelis are not occupiers. It was their land.
No it wasn't Does it make sense to tell you that this land is my land because I lived there 2000 years ago??
Many many false information
Video was great for a general history of the region, but missing a lot of information which is understandable bc they probably didnât want to create a long video
Take your country back.
For everyone saying this is sad just image the other countries that would have came and fucked with Hawaii....
24.9% unemployment
As an American living next door to people of other cultures and faiths this video confirms what I already thought. That this conflict makes no sense to me.
I was hoping you'd mention how the English settled their colonies vice the rest of the Europeans; with whole families settling rather than mostly men looking for fortune. This is why the English/British had 2 million settlers in the 13 colonies while France had only 25,000 or so by 1760, when they lost to the superior British numbers. Much of Latin America is partially Native Americans due to Spanish men taking Indian wives rather than an influx of Spanish women. Portugal settled Brazil more like the English did, but had many African slaves, as did the Carribean.
European dna is mostly 65-70% in Brazil, If this were true, African and European DNA would be split half and half. Another mistake, the French crown together with the king of France began large-scale colonization largely in the new France in the 1660s to 1760s, they took many women to balance the genders, see filles du roy and filles a marier
@@GabrielAlves-ce2oy From Wikipedia: The French were eager to explore North America but New France remained largely unpopulated. Due to the lack of women, intermarriages between French and Indians were frequent, giving rise to the MĂ©tis people. Relations between the French and Indians were usually peaceful. Louis XIV also tried to increase the population by sending approximately 800 young women nicknamed the "King's Daughters". However, the low density of the population in New France remained a very persistent problem. At the beginning of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), the British population in North America outnumbered the French 20 to 1.
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Good job ! A few small, forgivable errors but, overall, we can trust this presentation. This is worth emphasizing because we often have videos that talk nonsense. This is good work, there has been research.
why is he american and doing englsih history?