How did Germany Storm Europe? Blitzkrieg 1939-1940 | Animated History
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- The heavy cruiser Blücher wasn't deployed to Narvik, it was deployed to Oslo.
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I have to point out a minor mistake in your video. The heavy cruiser Blücher wasn't deployed to Narvik, it was deployed to Oslo. It got sunk outside Drøbak in the Oslo fjord.
i also noticed that mistake
Considering all the video quality this is an ignorable mistake
Yeah I think they got the Narvik and Oslo groups mixed up
Hey thanks for pointing this out, I'll add a note to the pinned comment.
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Fun fact, french armor crew have, during the short training, a book with the specification of there tank but for the SOMUA and some B1 bis, the book don't mention the fact that they have a spear fuel tank so the majority of tank were half loaded in fuel befor battle
what did the Germans do with all the captured French heavy tanks? did they use them later in russia? like the Ukrainians use captured russian armor and turn them against the russians?
@@embreis2257 they do deployed it from time to time, especially during the defence of Normandy beaches. The 21st Panzer Division contain a lot of captured French Tanks and other vehicles, however they easily got decimated by Allied firepower.
@@embreis2257 for the most part, captured French tanks were stored in depos under German control, from there they had a couple different lives
-most of them would later be deployed as the armoured component of occupation troops, especially the light tanks (R35, H38) as they were numerous and obsolete for frontline service, these tanks would be for the most part unmodified apart from the modification of the cupola to allow peeking out the top
-a small number of B1 was transformed into flame thrower tanks and used in the east, about a battalion worth of S35 was deployed too, both would not see major combat and returned to western europe past 1941
-a number of tanks were modified to fill other specialty roles the german army lacked vehicles for, specifically self propelled artillery and tank destroyers
for the Germans, the main loot of defeating the French was in capturing a large number of trucks and other logistical vehicles, as those were in constant short supply
Could you do a video on the Brusilov Offensive during WW1? It was a very important offensive during the war that’s largely uncovered on CZcams, and I think it would make for a very interesting video especially with your narration and style
Please
Yeah it almost cause austri hungry to surrender
Given it was literally the only thing the Russian military did right during WWI, it would be very interesting
Yeah the Russians made the stormtrooper tactics 1916. Broke the Austrian lines like twigs
Russians made the stormtrooper tactics
A vid on the Soviet-Afghan War would be super awesome
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@DFSEmpire indeed. It's literally one of the most important and influential conflicts of the 20th century and its criminally underrecognized.
I'm glad you mentioned Norway; I hope you will do WW2 from Norway's perspective one day. The Norwegian campaign is a very underrated part of WW2 imo.
Yes
A waste of good British blood fighting in the North to help those who invaded us 1,000 years ago
@@Englishman-_-Mongolia2022 Well, at least we both prevented the Nazis from making an atomic bomb in Vemork. We give you the Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree every year, by the way. :)
@@Englishman-_-Mongolia2022 1776? 1812? should the americans not help britain?
The narvik movie on Netflix shows of the Norway perspective of German invasion
Nice overview video!
Hey one of the best History Channels on CZcams
Quite an interesting video, always wondered about Germany's early war dominance
Indeed an interesting video, but I think the title is unfortunately a bit clickbaity.
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A mix of effective uses of modern tactics and decisive leadership etc, while their enemies politicians and military leaders were still unsure of what to do and only used whatever tactics they thought was necessary to prevent a drawn out war because they really REALLY did not want to start another World War and hoped Germany felt the same (they did not).
@@lucinae8510pretty sure Germany didn’t want a world war lol
3:55 I really like the fidelity with which the uniform and all decorations of marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigły were presented. Especially the Commander's Cross of the Virtuti Militari order he was awarded for his merits in the Polish-Soviet War . You can see the effort put into historical research.
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Dude no, they’re phenomenal don’t get me wrong but they aren’t the best
Hell no bro oversimplified is good for beginners but you don’t really get much from it TikHistory is the best I’d say. Armchair is good because he covers so many topics but you only get surface level info from it.
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My Argentinian grandpa spoke German. He also must have been an electrician during the war, he had a helmet with two lightning bolts on it!
Peron was a big Hitler's supporter.
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Most Germans fleeing to Argentina were officers that wore the fancy hat, not stahlhelm
10:14 When Germany invaded the USSR in 1941 it was still able to inflict defeat after defeat on the soviet army for a full year and seize close to 2,000,000km2 of soviet territory, about 3 times the size of France.
The French did not deploy their tanks evenly across the frontline.
At the beginning of the war the French had three powerful DLMs (Light Mechanical Divisions) and four DCRs (Divisions cuirassées, Armored Divisions). All three DLMs were sent to Belgium and the 2nd and 3rd were concentrated to fight two German Panzer divisions at Hannut and Gembloux, to great effect.
The 1st DCR fought against two German panzer divisions at Flavion in a brutal tank battle. 2nd and 4th DCRs fought at Abbeville, and they were merged into the 1st groupement cuirassé, as the 3rd DCR formed the 2nd groupement cuirassé with the 7th DLM.
That's not exactly what I call spreading the tanks across the frontline. On the contrary they were often concentrated to fight tank battles against the Panzerdivisions, which took heavy losses every time. There are other reasons why the campaign was lost.
This channel is known for it's huge amount of inaccuracies. No wonder, their view rate is shrinking.
For reasons why the campaign was lost :
- Germany outsmarted France, there is no other way to put it, they set up a good trap and the allies fallen in. Unlike Russia, France doesn't have the luxury to retreat thousand of km and reform their army when German supply line are exhausted. One mistake, and it was over for France.
- Lack of airplanes
- France used it's reserve too early
The French army DID use these tank divisions to great effect, however it was only after the successful German invasion of Poland that France would start making these divisions. MOST of the French tanks were supporting their infantry.
(It is weird why he didn't mention it though)
@@mrsupremegascon If the 7th army had been kept in reserve the French most likely could've stopped the Germans breaking through.
@@mrsupremegascon they make an effort to put the armchair part at the fore front.
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Other reasons are the catastrophic decisions taken by French general Huntziger during the defense of Sedan, and the abysmal cooperation/communication between the French, British, Dutch and Belgians.
This channel should challenge preconceived ideas on the subject rather than spreading them. I'm glad they tried to do it on the myth of the Blitzkrieg, but they are never going to do so on the numerous myths about the French in 1940. Cf the quote of the British general at 2:08 suggesting French treachury and the French running at 10:15 suggesting French cowardice.
I think their video "Why was France so bad in 1940" (unbearable kind of title btw) with 3 million views remain unequalled in terms of inaccuracies.
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One really important event (at least i.m.o) during the norway campaign was missed here. Im talking about the loss of several destroyers and other ships which the Kriegsmarine never could recover from for the rest of the war.
What would they have done with them, had they not lost them - presuming the Norway Campaign is able to succeed just the same?
@@oliverhughes610 Deploy to the eastern front?
@@oliverhughes610 the royal navy did not disappeard after 1940
@@Cyhic No, but what would a handful of destroyers and cruisers have added to that mismatch? Turn it from an enormous one into a slightly less enormous one? I was genuinely asking, since you had apparently given it thought.
@@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- To where? The Arctic, where they were barely suited to operate for even short periods and would have still been vastly outnumbered by the Royal Navy, or to the Baltic, where they could do... what, exactly? Sit outside the Finnish Strait?
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The difference in the way that the conflict between Germany and France went in ww1 and ww2 is probably one of the most striking I can think of. Just in 20+ years too.
Russia in Syria v. Russia in Ukraine is a good one too
@@conserva-chan2735 more so meant the same two opponents in a short amount of time.
I guess the Franko-Prussian war counts as well
Also, recency bias
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9:49 that was a nice visual how logistics works. I cant even imagine how logistics were like on the eastern front. Maybe you could make a video about it or something
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on the panzers refueling at gun point in the French civilian gas stations , they also rushed to grab the Michelin road maps ,
they had run strait off theirs , and the michelin were excellent
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12:33 from 1941-45 it was the other way around. when the allies bombed germany, the allies also wanted the morale of the german populace to collapse, or to oppose hitler. But because of that, the German population became so angry that even farmers went to crashed Allied bomber crews with pitchforks.
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Could you do a video about Croatia in WW2? The history is quite horror but also fasinating
Can you make a video on the Argentine revolution along with the independence wars throughout South America. I feel like this is heavily overlooked and should be talked about more.
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I felt the early war wizards looked at it like calvery. You can send calvery out against foot soldiers and probably crush them, but then your calvery gets wiped out by archers and reserves. If you send your calvery around the flanks and take out their archers and reserves, now your foot soldiers stand a chance, and the enemy is now surrounded. Add bullets bombs and engines and you got blitzkreig.
I was just thinking of the common idea with the steppe horse riders.
@@MasterMalrubius I was thinking medievel battle but you're right that's a great example.
IIRC, between wars there was some debate of how to use tanks.
One was as a mobile pill box supporting infantry. That's what the Char B was designed for. This also means it was used in combined arms.
The other was cavalry, co-ordinated with radio.
Horse cavalry, btw, gets stopped with spear/pike men that have discipline. Unless the formations are broken. But light cavalry is great for operational/deep warfare.
@@recoil53 pikemen represented by fortified AT emplacements.
I considered the comparison this way; the reason tanks and horsemen are effective is their ability to approach opposition at high speed, giving them position before many arrows or bullets can disable them. Using it as a blunt object is folly.
Panzer I was built as an armored machine gun crew, nothing more. In that sense, it was successful, no matter how ridiculous it looks on paper now.
it's always been interesting to me that if Germany accepted the Soviet Unions application into the Axis powers in 1940, The entire world may look VERY different then what it is today.
what? Stalin knew Hitler personally hated the Slavs and didn't consider them equal humans. his pact about dividing Poland was just a tool to get more time [carve up Poland which he wanted wiped off the map like Putin wants to wipe Ukraine off the map today]. Stalin knew Hitler would betray him so he never intended to keep his word either. there was never a chance these two monsters could form a lasting alliance. murderous thugs don't make good bedfellows - the same with putler today, no chance of making a deal with him
if you want to look at alternative history, a more realistic approach would be: what if Chamberlain never resigned, Churchill never became PM and the British would have signed a ceasefire in May 1940. Hitler never intended to fight the British. or a world where France, knowing it couldn't actually defend Poland in any meaningful way, would have never issued a declaration of war to Germany over invading Poland? there was never a war in the west of Europe in 1939 or the 1940s and Hitler was allowed to wreak havoc on his eastern neighbours in pursuit of his delusional and genocidal dream of _lebensraum_ ?
This is a pretty mental what if scenario that has literally no chance of occurring while Germany was lead by nazis.
But its likely that the countries would still be kept off of Britain,
The Soviet navy, nor russian navy in general was never the greatest.
The rest of eroupe? Sure, they might even be able to turn turkey china and iran into puppets. But probably not the british empire, and most certainly not the americas
@@therealSunTzu it isn't so much about their combined armies or navy strength. To me, it would have been about operation barbosa never happening, and instead the entirety of the german forces would be in or around North Africa, Scandanavia, and France. Not even counting the troops Stalin could/would have added to that. The Germans marching into Russia was the beginning of the end for Hitler. If Hitler would have accepted that application by the Soviets, even tempararely, into the Axis, the entire war would have been so wildly different.
@@bobhope2380 but it was never really an option for hitler. the whole point of invading Poland was it just being a stepping point/prelude for invading russia. his sick obsession with lebensraum and displacing all Slavs from large swathes of Eastern Europe probably up to the Urals. operation barbarossa or what it aimed to achieve was the centre piece of his entire mad plan for Europe.
Do you ever plan on making a WW2 from Norway's perspective video? I feel it could make for a good video.
They didn't avoid the Maginot line, they just broke through the weakest part.
No, they broke through in the Ardennes (via Belgium), a forest which was north of the Maginot Line
@@abadyr_ The idea that the Maginot Line wasn't there is a myth.
You are all wrong. Stop watching the biased Anglo-German history videos. I'm done having to explain this on just about every media platform. If y'all really want a concise explanation, I'll send you my historians thesis when I'm done with it at the end of my studies.
@@abadyr_ the Maginot line stretched all the way to the Atlantic. The bunkers are still there.
@@nikolaasp2968 There were some fortifications, but the Ardennes were one of the line's weakest points. They were not well fortified at all.
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Hey, would it be possible for you to do a video on The Battle of Doiran (aka the Valley of Death). I just think it is a very interesting and important battle during ww1, where the Bulgarians held the British and prevented an invasion
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As you cover more topics like this you should arrange a chronological playlist of WW2-related videos. The younger generation should learn history and they don't seem to have the patience for long-form documentaries about things besides videogame lore.
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4:15 on the map there is an Czechoslovakia but in 1939 in time of polish campaign it was an Protektorat Bohmen und Mahren and Slovakia Czechoslovakia Because on 15. 3. 1939 started an occupation of Czechoslovakia when Slovakia Disconected and on the rest of czech lands was made Protektorat Bohemn und Mahren
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Will there be a video about last day of ww2 in Europe like what happened and stuff like that or battle of Konigsberg
How about a video on the Polish and Canadians during the Falaise Gap battle? ( Operation Totalize and Operation Tractable)
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However you mixed up the task forces going to Oslo and Narvik
I just want to say that was a good basic video on the topic. Take care.
Norway conjures to mind images of fjords and rugged craggy cliffs. I know that it's not like that literally everywhere in Norway, but it's what comes to mind. That doesn't sound like great terrain for major tank offenses lol. Thank you for another excellent video!
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The Ark Royal was nearly sunk during the Hunt for the Bismarck, U-556 was sent to do recon on the situation before returning home and was low on fuel and out o f torpedoes from commerce raiding. The sub would have had a clean shot while the Ark Royal was preparing to receive and re-arm her planes
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I would love a video about the role of US landlease in WW2. How much did every country get from US and how significant was that aid in the overall picture for each country.
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The destination of the Battlecruisers/Battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau weren’t deployed to Oslo but to Narvik and Trondheim.
Blücher and others were the ones that were deployed to Oslo.
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The intro music and sound quality is more fitting for World War I than WWII.
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