Wars of the 20th Century
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India-Pakistan War (1999)
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KARGIL WAR
The Kargil War was fought between India and Pakistan from May to July 1999 in the Kargil district in Kashmir along the Line of Control (LOC). The Indian Air Force acted jointly with the Indian Army to flush out the Pakistan infiltrators from vacated Indian positions along the LOC.
The conflict was initiated by the infiltration of Pakistani elements into strategic positions on the Indian side of the LOC. During the initial stages, Pakistan attributed the infiltrations to Kashmiri insurgents, while the Indian military purports having possession of documents and other evidence pointing to direct involvement by the Pakistani Army and paramilitary forces. Indian forces recaptured a majority of the infiltrated areas, and Pakistani forces, facing international diplomatic opposition, subsequently withdrew from all remaining Indian positions along the LOC.
KARGIL WAR - Timeline
August 1947 - Immediately after the partition of the Indian subcontinent, war breaks out between newly independent India and Pakistan over the Princely state of Kashmir; the war leads to Kashmir’s dissolution and its territory forcibly partitioned by India and Pakistan
1965 - Pakistani forces attack but fail to gain Kashmir
1971 - Kashmir becomes a secondary battleground to the fighting in East Pakistan, which later becomes independent Bangladesh
1972 - By the Simla Agreement, the 1947 UN ceasefire line is renamed the “Line of Control” or LOC, which becomes the de facto border between India-administered Kashmir and Pakistan-administered Kashmir
1984 - Indian forces seize the undemarcated Siachen Glacier, which leads to fighting in the second half of the 1980s, as the Pakistani Army also seeks to wrest control of the region
Late 1990s - India-Pakistan tensions rise because of 1. separatist activities in Kashmir that are covertly supported by Pakistan, and 2. both countries carrying out nuclear tests in 1998
February 1999 - Both countries sign the Lahore Declaration aimed at resolving the Kashmir dispute
May 1999 - Indian patrols discover that their mountain outposts in the Kargil region are occupied by Pakistani militias; the scope of these intrusions cover over 130 outposts along the Mushkoh Valley, Kaksar, Batalik and Turtok extending 100 miles in a 200 square mile area
May 9, 1999 - The infiltrators open an artillery barrage on an Indian ammunitions depot in Kargil
June 1, 1999 - The infiltrators shell the Kashmir-Ladakh highway
Mid-May 1999 - Indian forces launch their counter-offensive with an artillery bombardment of the enemy outposts overlooking the highway; at their peak, 250 artillery pieces fire thousands of rounds a day
May 26, 1999 - Indian warplanes join the attacks, but the air sorties at such high altitudes experience many difficulties and achieve less than optimal success
May - June 1999 - Indian forces launch infantry offensives to recapture the outposts by sheer force using a slow ascent over sometimes steep terrain under cover of darkness at freezing temperatures
June 9, 1999 - Indian forces recapture the enemy outposts in Batalik
June 13, 1999 - Indian forces recapture outposts in Totoling
July 5, 1999 - Indian forces recapture Dras
July 8, 1999 - After a month-long battle, Indian forces recapture the strategic Tiger Hill including the Jubar Heights in Batalik one day earlier
July 4, 1999 - Pakistan seeks the assistance of the United States to resolve the conflict, and at the latter’s urging, Pakistan calls on the infiltrators to evacuate the remaining outposts and return to the Pakistani side of the LOC; by then, the UN, European Union, and ASEAN are calling for an end to the fighting; the Indian Navy’s blockade of Karachi and Pakistan’s coastline degrade Pakistan’s economic situation
July 26, 1999 - With the infiltrators evacuating the last remaining outposts and returning to the Pakistani side of the Line of Control, Indian forces reclaim all occupied territory; in the aftermath, both India and Pakistan declare victory
Post-war continuing crisis
August 1999 - An Indian warplane shoots down a Pakistani patrol aircraft in the Rann of Kutch, aggravating the still charged situation
2002 - India and Pakistan nearly come to war, deploying hundreds of thousands of troops on their common border following an attack by Pakistani militants on the Indian Parliament in December 2001
2003 - Both sides sign a ceasefire, but thousands of cross-border artillery fire regularly occurs along the LOC each year
2019 - India revokes Kashmir’s autonomy and has since imposed direct rule over the region
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Abu Sayyaf: Militant Group
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NPA Rebellion in the Philippines
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Arab-Israeli War (1967)
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Arab-Israeli War (1973)
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Algerian Revolution
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Zanzibar Revolution
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Second Balkan War
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First Balkan War
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Ecuador Peru War
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Falklands War
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Spanish Civil War
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Boxer Rebellion in China
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Japanese Invasion of Manchuria
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Japanese Invasion of Manchuria
Russia - Japan War (1904 - 1905)
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Russia - Japan War (1904 - 1905)
India Pakistan War (1971)
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India Pakistan War (1971)
Bangladeshi War of Independence
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Bangladeshi War of Independence
Indonesian War of Independence
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Indonesian War of Independence
German-Soviet Invasion of Poland (1939)
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German-Soviet Invasion of Poland (1939)
Italian Invasion of Albania (1939)
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Italian Invasion of Albania (1939)
Laos Civil War
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Laos Civil War
India-Pakistan War (1965)
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India-Pakistan War (1965)
Malayan Emergency
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Malayan Emergency
Western Sahara War
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Western Sahara War
Huk Rebellion in the Philippines
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Sand War
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Eritrea Ethiopia War
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Komentáře

  • @AleronRattan
    @AleronRattan Před 11 dny

    It's called "Lao" not "Laos"

  • @RiT77310
    @RiT77310 Před 17 dny

    Hello everyone. I am the next generation of Cambodia. Seeking the truth and avoid being blind by the lies. I want to say, I really have my deepest gratitude towards Vietnam. Especially retired veterans, or soldiers. Thank you for helping us. We are so sorry that most of them wonder why we don't appreciate their help. I myself grow up in Cambodia, see many people feel the grief of losing their precious lands. Moreover, it just has been viewed by most Cambodian people that Vietnam invaded Cambodia. My people were, gone crazy because of intense sufferings and war. They aren't the people of before. Even the end of Pol Pot regime, people living there don't come together a unit. Instead, they look each other as low and high. The rich have more respect, while the poor has much less. Spreading hatred to each other. Til nowadays, people use power and money to overlook their own people. Even if that so, I will help and spread the truth to my own people and stop questioning their own view.

  • @HsiaoyeChong
    @HsiaoyeChong Před 20 dny

    安南都护府

  • @user-et7my1mg7v
    @user-et7my1mg7v Před 21 dnem

    What Cambodians mean here is that Pol Pot helped them and Vietnam is an invading country :D

  • @ricochete5875
    @ricochete5875 Před měsícem

    Vietnamese used all the equipment left from the US to attack.

  • @LarryWalker-vw6op
    @LarryWalker-vw6op Před měsícem

    Ayub Khan continued to say they were winning, that's why they were riots afterwards because Pakistanis could not believe why the military would give up its supposed gains

  • @Minkamet920-kl9iq
    @Minkamet920-kl9iq Před měsícem

    While Russia technically lost the war, if it continued, Russia could have won in the end. It had much more men and resources, it fought at a disadvantage because of the great distance from Moscow, and Japan was ready to implode from political and military crises. In Japan, the people believed they had won, that's why they broke out in violent protest and riots at the peace treaty, but there government knew that the war couldn't have gone well if it continued.

  • @zackmarohom6348
    @zackmarohom6348 Před měsícem

    Proud moro❤

  • @futuremr8161
    @futuremr8161 Před měsícem

    The Vietnamese will never know that if China hadn't asked the US military not to cross the 17th parallel, today's Vietnam would have been a colony of the United States. However, now that the Vietnamese government is pro-American, it is no different from a colony.

    • @Minkamet920-kl9iq
      @Minkamet920-kl9iq Před měsícem

      True, and the U.S. didn't lose in the Vietnam War. It signed a peace agreement with North Vietnam and withdrew from Indochina. It was South Vietnam that lost to North Vietnam. At its simplest, the Vietnam was fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam for reunification.

    • @futuremr8161
      @futuremr8161 Před měsícem

      @@Minkamet920-kl9iq Yes, unlike the Korean War, the US military could not attack North Vietnam from the ground and could only carry out air strikes against North Vietnam. The North Vietnamese army could enter South Vietnam in the form of guerrillas, and could also penetrate into South Vietnam from Laos and Cambodia. South Vietnam was dotted with Liberation Alliance bases , they are mixed with civilians, I think it will be difficult for any army to maintain the power of South Vietnam.

    • @Minkamet920-kl9iq
      @Minkamet920-kl9iq Před měsícem

      @@futuremr8161I Agree, it was because China intervened militarily for North Korea in the Korean War that the U.S. determined that China will do the same if it invaded North Vietnam. Also, the DMZ in the Korean Peninsula has proven an effective deterrent to North Korean attempting to invade South Korea. By contrast, the DMZ in Vietnam was actually effective; North Vietnam violated the terms of the DMZ by actually militarizing the DMZ. Still, the sheer artillery firepower of the U.S. Marines effectively repelled all NVA attempts to invade through the DMZ. The U.S. made an error by allowing the neutrality of Laos, because then it could not extend the DMZ to Laos to the border with Thailand. And it was precisely through Laos (and Cambodia) that North Vietnam invaded South Vietnam. Had the DMZ extended into Laos, the result could have been like in Korea for South Korea, in this case, South Vietnam could have been allowed time to strengthen its forces

    • @7boperu008
      @7boperu008 Před 13 dny

      @@Minkamet920-kl9iq What, no mention that the Vietnam War was a proxy war of the Cold War? The U.S. was fighting the Soviet Union, not North Vietnam; North Vietnam was a proxy of the Soviet Union against the U.S. Ultimately, the U.S. saw the Soviet Union as its Cold War enemy, not North Vietnam. That's why it could not invade North Vietnam because the PLA and possibly Soviets would send troops if U.S. forces crossed the DMZ. U.S. involvement was NOT to defeat NV but to save SV from falling to the Viet Cong. Of course, they could have conquered NV (think nuclear-equipped tactical artillery; no need to drop nuclear weapons), but that doing so would surely provoke China and the Soviet Union to send troops to NV. Thus, with the Vietnam War taken in the Cold War context, the U.S. was not considering NV itself, they were more concerned what the Soviet Union would do. Also consider that the U.S. agreed to end its involvement in Vietnam and Indochina after it began to have improving relations with China and the Soviet Union; in that regard, saving SV was not considered so vital anymore

  • @futuremr8161
    @futuremr8161 Před měsícem

    Vietnam has always glorified its invasion of Cambodia, claiming that it was to save the people there. Just like the Japanese claimed to establish a Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere during World War II, the Japanese invaded Vietnam in World War II to save the Vietnamese people and free them from French colonization. Should Vietnam thank Japan’s father hahaha

  • @belkinfinroser7016
    @belkinfinroser7016 Před měsícem

    I watched this documentary on Laos where a man was fishing in a pond. When the camera zoomed out, turns out the pond was a large bomb crater, and there were dozens of them pockmarking the ground

  • @pathikritchoudhury6611
    @pathikritchoudhury6611 Před měsícem

    The reason more land was assigned to the Jews was because most of the area assigned to the Jews included the Negev Desert, a sparsely populated region of mostly Beduin residents. The Arabs were offered a more suitable and fertile land. Now nobody can ask why Palestinian Arabs would give up more than half of their country to the Jews. This video clearly says that when the UN Partition Plan was announced, Palestine was fully under British rule. It was UK, who was giving up that entire region

  • @mike-gq7qy
    @mike-gq7qy Před měsícem

    这咖喱味口音,挺难听懂的

  • @chau-pw8wz
    @chau-pw8wz Před 2 měsíci

    Campuchia is under China controlled now, the new politic group white wash the truth, poor little Campuchia..

    • @pandariddles8347
      @pandariddles8347 Před měsícem

      The government corrupt it allows China to take all natural resources; illegal logging, mining, fishing all controlled by Chinese; native tribes are eviction from ancestral homeland and human rights abuses ; the only country to supports China in South China Sea dispute

  • @tvk9030
    @tvk9030 Před 2 měsíci

    Cambodia I really can't understand them, Vietnam helps them now they say Vietnam invaded, they asked Vietnam to attack the Pol Pot government supported by China to cause genocide and now they return to cooperate with China, their human nature should not be helped, let them kneel at China's feet with Chinese money, it can be said that their self-esteem is not worth a penny and China is colonizing Cambodia .

    • @pandariddles8347
      @pandariddles8347 Před měsícem

      Hun Sen (Cambodia President) came to power because of Vietnam. Pol Pot even said Hun Sen was a "Khmer body with Vietnamese mind", meaning Hun Sen was very close to Vietnam. That's why Pol Pot massacred 100,000 party members in Eastern Zone in 1977. So why is Hun Sen close to China? Because of bribe money, of course

  • @iagreesbut
    @iagreesbut Před 2 měsíci

    underrated channel

  • @kimphuongphamnguyen
    @kimphuongphamnguyen Před 2 měsíci

    My grandfather participated in the Cambodian battlefield and fought against Pol Pot, helping Cambodia escape the Khmer Rouge genocide. My grandfather told my mother about Pol Pot's brutality that still haunts him to this day. Many Vietnamese soldiers sacrificed their lives in the Cambodian battlefield. I was very sad when I read comments from Cambodians saying that Vietnam invaded Cambodia, without knowing that the Khmer Rouge went into a Vietnamese village and murdered around 3000 innocent people first. We had to sacrifice the blood of our ancestors to unify our country, and end the war. We have no reason to make war or invade other country. Vietnam we love peace, we hate war.

    • @7boperu008
      @7boperu008 Před 2 měsíci

      Vietnam even help Pol Pot during the war against the U.S., with NVA fighting for the Khmer Rouge and then turning over the territory to Khmer Rouge. Pol Pot did not really like North Vietnam, he used it only as temporary alliance to fight the U.S.

  • @ordomaliosangeloseterna6832

    Wow Kmher Rouge were savage i didnt know the Vietnamese beat them also

    • @7boperu008
      @7boperu008 Před 2 měsíci

      Khmer Rouge committed Cambodian genocide; there's videos on youtube of genocide, like the Tuol Sleng prison is the most scariest; Khmer Rouge killed 25% of Cambodian people

  • @bryanzhou5015
    @bryanzhou5015 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video and super helpful

  • @PabloVelasco-hr3ko
    @PabloVelasco-hr3ko Před 2 měsíci

    Standard Oil betrayed Bolivia, they pushed us to war and sold so many weapons to Paraguay

  • @hongchanhmai5368
    @hongchanhmai5368 Před 2 měsíci

    Vietnam didnt attack cambodia, its a lie

  • @asifjaved1939
    @asifjaved1939 Před 2 měsíci

    Illegally and forcefully Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is not a part of india it is a disputed territory according to UN resolution between Pakistan and terrorist India.b

  • @BinhLe-bz2eu
    @BinhLe-bz2eu Před 2 měsíci

    If you study the history of Cambodia as far back during the 800 AD or 300 AD. You would know that Cambodia is a conquest country invading other neighboring country and expanding their territory. Cambodian Kingdom or Khmer Kingdom had several War with the Champs kingdom, Dai Viet Kingdom, and the Thai Kingdom of Thailand. Read the Khmer Kingdom date back as 300 AD and you can see the 1st origin of the Khmer peoples.

  • @vanphan9318
    @vanphan9318 Před 2 měsíci

    The initial reason was that since the early 1970s, China wanted to replace the Soviet Union as the big brother of the socialist bloc. China wants Vietnam to turn to China and not have relations with the Soviet Union.Because of this, China hated Vietnam and cut off diplomacy in the 1970s, causing aggression at the border and inciting Chinese people living in Vietnam.China incited and provided weapons to the Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot's border aggression, killing dozens of Vietnamese people at Vietnam's southwest border.After Vietnam attacked again and advanced to the capital Nomphenh, they created a false story that Vietnam invaded the Chinese border to bring 600,000 troops to attack across Vietnam's northern border.China is a robber but shouts loudly that it is the one being robbed.

    • @skipjack820
      @skipjack820 Před 2 měsíci

      It's true that China wanted to dominate Indochina (China had dominated the region for many centuries), especially since the victories of the communist movements in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. It was also a power struggle between China and Soviet Union for influence in Indochina. But Vietnam was correctly skeptical of China's motives and turned to the Soviet Union and signed a military agreement; this alienated China-Vietnam relations even more. The breaking point was when Vietnam attacked Cambodia in retaliation for Cambodia attacking Vietnam to try and conquer the Mekong area.

  • @jeffyoung60
    @jeffyoung60 Před 2 měsíci

    So much for the 1960s Sino-North Vietnam treaty alliance of eternal brotherhood. It turned out to be a farce. The two nations were allied only by the existence of a mutual enemy, the United States. Absent the United States, Red China and communist Vietnam rapidly returned to their antebellum status of mutual antagonism. The sudden collapse of the eternal brotherly alliance shocked the world who were used to seeing a near ironclad alliance of communist China and communist North Vietnam. In 1975 Red China and the victorious North Vietnam seemed poised to dominate all of Southeast Asia and the Americans were politically prevented from domestic opposition from ever engaging in another Asian intervention. The Red Chinese were foolish to pick a fight with the Vietnamese, battle-hardened after twenty-five years of military conflict against France and the United States. The large, well-equipped, highly experienced communist Vietnamese People's Army quickly gave the Red Chinese a strong dose of harsh medicine they previously gave to the Americans. The inexperienced Red Chinese PLA reputedly suffered some 14,000 casualties in three months conflict in an undeclared border war.

    • @7boperu008
      @7boperu008 Před 2 měsíci

      Not to mention that Chinese weapons were obsolete or a lot of them defective, while Vietnam had a lot of left-over U.S. weapons, which were handed down to South Vietnam before the U.S. withdrew from the Vietnam War. South Vietnamese soldiers incorporated into the Vietnamese army were trained in the U.S. equipment. The Soviets had also given North Vietnam advanced weapons during the Vietnam War.

    • @j.dunlop8295
      @j.dunlop8295 Před měsícem

      Absolutely, while the toughest Viet military was fighting Cambodia, women and old men devastated the PLA, horribly embarrassing!

  • @IC_agent
    @IC_agent Před 2 měsíci

    URSS : WTF ARE YOU DOING ?!!?! 🤬

  • @patsmith3894
    @patsmith3894 Před 2 měsíci

    Another good video. Thank you

  • @WarsOfThe20thCentury
    @WarsOfThe20thCentury Před 2 měsíci

    India wars: czcams.com/play/PLUXfpu44ghbBrplHUl3UWfdM8ZE9H7VWu.html

  • @lighthousertf5855
    @lighthousertf5855 Před 3 měsíci

    Very good explanation. Keep the good work

  • @Bobbyleejoe2556
    @Bobbyleejoe2556 Před 3 měsíci

    China's war was not an invasion but a tactic called Scorched Earth to punish Vietnam for invading Cambodia.

  • @deimoskratos2485
    @deimoskratos2485 Před 3 měsíci

    I love it, just wish you didn't transition so fast makes it hard to read. 👍

    • @WarsOfThe20thCentury
      @WarsOfThe20thCentury Před 3 měsíci

      Appreciate the observation. In later videos, I've made the pauses longer between sentences. I also had to consider that other viewers may just be listening and not viewing, so the pauses couldn't be so long.

  • @iliadmalka
    @iliadmalka Před 3 měsíci

    And they ended up ; us savint 20k italian soldiers from hitler's germans....hidding them in our own houses...

  • @pheeblossom
    @pheeblossom Před 3 měsíci

    Even Vietnam, an amazing country has liberated and assisted Cambodia, no matter how many good stories you hear from their neighbors (Thailand, Vietnam) helping them, there will always be a response of “BUT….” Because it’s easier to blame others than to look at one self and realize that hate is formed in your own heart. Hatred and war come from one thought and.. it just grows overtime. Vietnamese have fought long and hard, and they still stand as resilient. Cambodia will continue to harbor hatred.. because they were taught to do so… I don’t mean to offend but hate is the downfall of your own nation. The system needs to do better at educating young minds… bless all…

    • @avencolar9111
      @avencolar9111 Před 2 měsíci

      Indochina was so badly ravaged by wars from the 1940s to 1980s. So nice to see that Vietnam is on the road to prosperity with foreign investments moviing there from China. Hopefully, Cambodia ends its dependence on China and becomes prosperous as well.

    • @pheeblossom
      @pheeblossom Před 2 měsíci

      @@avencolar9111 Cambodia is basically overrun by China and they’re responsible for so much human trafficking

  • @belkinfinroser7016
    @belkinfinroser7016 Před 3 měsíci

    ILAGA = I_______ Land Grabbers Association😁😁😁

  • @BinhLe-bz2eu
    @BinhLe-bz2eu Před 3 měsíci

    If you study Cambodia history since 200 AD. You will see most of Cambodia land didn't belong to Cambodian Khmer. Cambodia have been at War with their neighboring country and attacking them. Cambodian Khmer attack Champa(South Vietnam, Dai Viet (North Vietnam), and Thai Kindom of Thailand. Because that reason why Thailand Kingdom almost conquer all of Cambodia. Until Cambodia emperor ask France government for protection to become part of French Indochina in 1863. And when Cambodia became part of French Indochina. Laos, Vietnamese, and Cambodian peoples migrate within each other countries because their were No border drawing at that time in French Indochina. In 1873, France began to draw border line within their Franch Indochina.

    • @skipjack820
      @skipjack820 Před 2 měsíci

      Indochina region was different during different centuries, like in these maps in 1300, 1400, and 1500 century: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Southeast_Asian_history_-_13th_century.png en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mainland_Southeast_Asia_in_1415.jpg en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Southeast_Asian_history_-_Around_1540.png

  • @WarsOfThe20thCentury
    @WarsOfThe20thCentury Před 3 měsíci

    Philippines war videos - czcams.com/play/PLUXfpu44ghbAV8Cm_tr4iVmcSHez3P_bF.html

  • @WarsOfThe20thCentury
    @WarsOfThe20thCentury Před 3 měsíci

    India wars - czcams.com/play/PLUXfpu44ghbBrplHUl3UWfdM8ZE9H7VWu.html

  • @WarsOfThe20thCentury
    @WarsOfThe20thCentury Před 3 měsíci

    Japan war videos - czcams.com/play/PLUXfpu44ghbAAQG46ElPynU02UJwred8v.html

  • @WarsOfThe20thCentury
    @WarsOfThe20thCentury Před 3 měsíci

    Middle East war videos - czcams.com/play/PLUXfpu44ghbAYNhTt8uF44dh9qwRws7kt.html

  • @WarsOfThe20thCentury
    @WarsOfThe20thCentury Před 3 měsíci

    Philippine war videos: czcams.com/play/PLUXfpu44ghbAV8Cm_tr4iVmcSHez3P_bF.html

  • @scottmitchell8273
    @scottmitchell8273 Před 3 měsíci

    The battle of kampot is interesting

  • @ericmaniraho2260
    @ericmaniraho2260 Před 4 měsíci

    Long live israel and jewish people ❤

  • @vuthyyang8705
    @vuthyyang8705 Před 4 měsíci

    missing information about Cambodia, the neighbors country invade Cambodia and then create khmer viet-minh/rouge. source: czcams.com/video/TFuxSmMdRk0/video.html

  • @WarsOfThe20thCentury
    @WarsOfThe20thCentury Před 4 měsíci

    Philippines war videos - czcams.com/play/PLUXfpu44ghbAV8Cm_tr4iVmcSHez3P_bF.html

  • @user-dv5ob2fl2f
    @user-dv5ob2fl2f Před 4 měsíci

    Last minute - god on India side making Russia to backup ( where all countries support Pakistan ) India stand alone but ( god - motherland n birthplaces called bharat never let India stand alone ( by unique.subtle n incognito making Russia enter war zone ( all coward country run from war zone ) so this is proof / evidence that god ( supreme father supreme soul with bharat forever ( no one country can ( now ) face India ( because god promises at brahma kumaris will protect n save bharat without any cause ( can making other country to help India ) mind it

  • @YoundyLongxz
    @YoundyLongxz Před 4 měsíci

    越南叛徒集团,恩将仇报,忘恩负义,实在可耻。在苏联的支持下入侵东南亚各国。当时中国为了反对霸权主义,与美国联合起来对抗苏联

  • @WarsOfThe20thCentury
    @WarsOfThe20thCentury Před 4 měsíci

    Philippines war videos - czcams.com/play/PLUXfpu44ghbAV8Cm_tr4iVmcSHez3P_bF.html

  • @huyhuynhquochuy9737
    @huyhuynhquochuy9737 Před 4 měsíci

    Thời polpot mất 1 tháng, bây giờ nó mạnh rồi chắc mất 1 năm

  • @huyhuynhquochuy9737
    @huyhuynhquochuy9737 Před 4 měsíci

    Polpot vs chine đã trở lại 2024

  • @buutran3499
    @buutran3499 Před 5 měsíci

    SỰ THẬT LỊCH SỬ LÀ KHÔNG THAY ĐỔI ĐƯỢC. CHỈ CÓ NHỮNG NGƯỜI KHÔNG TÌM HIỂU LỊCH SỬ HOĂC CỐ TÌNH BÓP MÉO LỊCH SỬ ĐỂ XUYÊN TẠC GÂY CHIA RẼ CHO NGƯỜI KHÁC HIỂU SAI