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  • This documentary paints a nuanced portrait of the charismatic President Nasser, from the 1950s to his brutal death in 1970. Using numerous eyewitness accounts, it retraces the great battles that were Nasser’s, from the economic development of Egypt to the unfulfilled dream of a great union of Arab nations.
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  • @TheBenny2004
    @TheBenny2004 Před rokem +756

    As Arabs, our biggest problem is we rely on persons rather than institutions

    • @ZeeshanAnsari-hy5zg
      @ZeeshanAnsari-hy5zg Před rokem +92

      Not just Arabs but entire Muslim world

    • @basharabuali5514
      @basharabuali5514 Před rokem

      He was a dictator mother fucker.

    • @Malibu-ku2to
      @Malibu-ku2to Před rokem +52

      The same as Iranians!
      The same culture, Islamic!!

    • @TheTranceCartel
      @TheTranceCartel Před rokem +13

      *laughs in Arab Socialist Ba'ath*

    • @IHWKR
      @IHWKR Před rokem +37

      I've been deployed to the Levant, and my consensus is the overbearing necessity to be ruled by religion inhibits the growth of a nation to function properly in the modern world. Its akin to stepping back centuries in time. The amount of progress that has been lost is virtually impossible to recoup. It can be a beautiful thing as many Muslims I've met have been the most polite and caring people I've ever met, but also saddening that their religious beliefs are shrouding the potential of their society.

  • @ShyRonnie13
    @ShyRonnie13 Před rokem +842

    The french got some nerves comparing Nasser to Hitler when they were bombing Algeria with Napalm themselves.

    • @yasirurooj8749
      @yasirurooj8749 Před rokem +104

      See these super powers think they are above all the attrocities which they gave committed

    • @SomeArab
      @SomeArab Před rokem +64

      ​@@Koceila. you do know that Algeria is nicknamed the "land of a million Shaheed" because after a 7 year long revolution over a million died because of french troops right

    • @Koceila.
      @Koceila. Před rokem

      @@SomeArab Yeah that's FLN propaganda. The algerian war has only 150 000 deads including the frech civilians and soldiers.
      The million dead story not only a lie, but also statistically impossible for the over all population of the time.

    • @SomeArab
      @SomeArab Před rokem +33

      @@Koceila. "Between 500,000 and 1,000,000, from approximately 3 million Algerians, were killed in the first three decades of the conquest. French losses from 1830 to 1851 were 3,336 killed in action and 92,329 dying in hospital."
      From Wikipedia

    • @Koceila.
      @Koceila. Před rokem +9

      @@SomeArab the algerian war was only from 1954 to 1962. Way less people died

  • @user-dj9mk8op7m
    @user-dj9mk8op7m Před rokem +223

    The mistake that Gamal Abdel Nasser committed was that he entered Egypt into many unnecessary wars, such as the war in Yemen
    My father served 7 years in the army, including five years in the era of Gamal Abdel Nasser and two years in the era of Sadat, and he participated in the war of 67 and 73, and he was going to participate in the Yemen war, then his destination changed to Sinai at the last moments for the war of 67
    May God have mercy on my father, he passed away in December 2019 💔

    • @1234Mwafrika
      @1234Mwafrika Před rokem +4

      Were these wars unnecessary?

    • @casber198214
      @casber198214 Před rokem +7

      Nasser was a hero, he fought against the arrogance of the wast. He is the hero of the Islamic world.

    • @user-dj9mk8op7m
      @user-dj9mk8op7m Před rokem +36

      @@casber198214 He was impulsive, not more. Politics needs a person of genius, not impulsive. What have we benefited from the many wars? We have destroyed the economy

    • @user-dj9mk8op7m
      @user-dj9mk8op7m Před rokem +16

      @@1234Mwafrika Yes, the war in Yemen. We have destroyed our army and our economy in a war in which we have nothing

    • @zougarabdelhak47
      @zougarabdelhak47 Před rokem +11

      ​@@user-dj9mk8op7mi will put Nacer,kaddafi, Saddam and Boumadiane into the same basket: warmongers,reduced to the level of caporal soldiers when it comes to decisive political and diplomatic decisions.
      I will dwell no more on them for the simple reason that they did much harm not only to their own populace but also to their neighbors.

  • @user-iz4pr3je5f
    @user-iz4pr3je5f Před rokem +117

    I worked in Egypt in the epoch of Nasser. I saw many historic events shown in the documentary by my own eyes. Nasser is one of the great leaders of world.

    • @nickmatatyahu9464
      @nickmatatyahu9464 Před rokem +8

      Вы это серьёзно?

    • @nickmatatyahu9464
      @nickmatatyahu9464 Před rokem +4

      @Archimedes OMG, you're saying that Nasser was a jew . Are you OK?

    • @mohamedfawzy6956
      @mohamedfawzy6956 Před rokem +12

      عبد الناصر هو أحد اسوء قادة العالم

    • @mohamedfawzy6956
      @mohamedfawzy6956 Před rokem

      @@anonymous-hl9pi ظالم ديكتاتور مستبد وتسبب في هزيمة نكراء لمصر

    • @steveweinstein3222
      @steveweinstein3222 Před rokem +6

      He was an amateur, totally out of his depth in the complicated world of East-West diplomacy.

  • @robertmahler8894
    @robertmahler8894 Před 9 měsíci +26

    Nasser proved the maxim, "The road to hell is full of good intentions", his good intentions led Egypt to disastrous outcomes over and over again.

    • @raptorhacker599
      @raptorhacker599 Před 7 měsíci

      As with all godless people, they want good but go down the wrong path.

    • @penandsword4386
      @penandsword4386 Před 3 měsíci

      @@raptorhacker599 "Godless Egyptians ..." ??

    • @sarahYounes-er2bo
      @sarahYounes-er2bo Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@penandsword4386I think he was not conscious of it when he wrote that comment .

  • @opobojamesaggrey9964
    @opobojamesaggrey9964 Před rokem +159

    He liberated the whole of Africa not only Egypt. He supported the Mao mao in Kenya, Hosted Ignatius Musaazi of Uganda when the British wanted him dead, supported the ANC in south Africa, united the Monrovia and the Casablanca factions in the 1959 Accra conference on the independence of Africa , supported the FLN in Algeria against the French, inspired the late Gaddafi to rise to power in Libya, so many other tremendous contributions to Africa as a whole. RIP Col: Abdul Gamal Nasser!

    • @ahmedalzubairi3218
      @ahmedalzubairi3218 Před rokem

      He was a disaster for Africa He was hypocrites

    • @bonduu01
      @bonduu01 Před rokem +10

      Some countries not whole of Africa...did nothing for Nigeria...just saying.

    • @tatehudsonsichori4302
      @tatehudsonsichori4302 Před rokem +11

      Whole of Africa is not made up of 7-10 nations.

    • @2H.i
      @2H.i Před rokem

      he was a criminal

    • @endribardhyli1340
      @endribardhyli1340 Před rokem

      Colonialism was ended by the Americans creating the Brenton Woods trade system. Not Nasser

  • @mnbalfour1985
    @mnbalfour1985 Před rokem +26

    1:48 An episode of the British detective drama "Poirot", a TV adaptation of Agatha Christie's novels and short stories, depicted King Farouk in the early 1930s, before he became king, as a fictional character. Not surprisingly, he was depicted in a very negative light. The title of the Poirot episode was "The Theft Of The Royal Ruby".

  • @lukaswilhelm9290
    @lukaswilhelm9290 Před rokem +269

    As an Indonesian we basically learn that Gamal Abdel Nasser was a friend of our 1st president Sukarno. Just like what they tell about Sukarno, they barely tell anything about the negatives of Nasser during his reign. For me what happened to Egypt not something too far from what happened to Indonesia with periods full of power struggle between leftist politicians, corrupt military officers, radical Muslims and the masses that actually want an honest democratic government but at least unlike Egypt, we actually get our democracy. Sure nothing totally perfect, our politics still haunted by our past but we have to move on. Wish the best for both countries.

    • @carlabroderick5508
      @carlabroderick5508 Před rokem +13

      Great and true comment.

    • @renekuipers4563
      @renekuipers4563 Před rokem +4

      Indonesia a democratic country.

    • @xtreme6018
      @xtreme6018 Před rokem +2

      do u mean everythings our fault nt ur ideal west

    • @renekuipers4563
      @renekuipers4563 Před rokem

      @@xtreme6018 Egypt democratic no ..Why .because the people haven.t any education ..

    • @renekuipers4563
      @renekuipers4563 Před rokem

      @@xtreme6018 Egypt is now a slave off the usa ..The top of the army is now pay bij the CIA...Not they love the country .only the trade off the Suez canal...

  • @MWM-dj6dn
    @MWM-dj6dn Před rokem +3

    Great admiration and great respect. Your beautiful words that provide accurate, useful and wonderful information. Thank you for all the beautiful words for your great effort

  • @raibilal2806
    @raibilal2806 Před rokem +7

    Very informative documentary..

  • @syedaleemuddin6804
    @syedaleemuddin6804 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Appreciate your excellent coverage

  • @user-pj8xu7nf2m
    @user-pj8xu7nf2m Před 3 měsíci +2

    رضوان الله عليك ايها الزعيم الطاهر الخالد في قلوبنا
    رمز العروبة والتاريخ
    بن النيل ومصر

  • @tunde818
    @tunde818 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Well done and brilliant documentary.

  • @user-hg8bc2jj2r
    @user-hg8bc2jj2r Před 6 měsíci +16

    Me parece un reportaje excepcional.
    Nací en el 54 y muchos de los hechos que narra me resultaron ajenos por ser una niña Española.
    Para juzgar a Gamal Abdel Nasser habría que ponerse en su lugar. Quién podría haberlo hecho de otro modo que como él lo hizo?.
    Muchas gracias.

  • @arbaz79
    @arbaz79 Před rokem +7

    Excellent documentary that I enjoyed watching.Keep it up 👍.

  • @NevarianB17
    @NevarianB17 Před 9 měsíci +2

    EPIC DOCUMENTARY!

  • @carlabroderick5508
    @carlabroderick5508 Před rokem +158

    Many in the comments fail to note the most important point of the documentary. Nasser allowed Jordan, Syria and Palestine to force him into a war with Israel, though he did not want this war. The result was Egypt’s humiliation, military defeat, the end of the pan-Arab movement, and growth of Islamism. Nasser chose a one party state rather than democracy, which required a secret police, imprisonment and torture of dissidents. He was so popular, he did not need to be a dictator, and could have achieved more as a democratic president.

    • @user-ee8uu3zp3h
      @user-ee8uu3zp3h Před rokem

      Curse on Israel

    • @velamuranand8356
      @velamuranand8356 Před rokem +20

      At the Bandung Afro-Asian conference in 1955, Nehru counselled everybody to adopt Parliamentary democracy. Nasser who was the youngest attendee at Bandung responded with the argument that having elected parliaments in the Arab world would only lead to oil companies buying up the elected legislators. This was very much possible but military dictators can also be bought. At least, in an electoral system, there is a chance to elect a new govt. Nasser was a great leader and the LBJ administartion that succeeded Kennedy in 1963 totally embraced European colonialism . The open sore still in the 60s was the unresolved Palestinian refugee problem. Arab unity was essential. Resistance has to be patient. Better to build up strength and tackle Palestinian refugee issues and grievances in the meanwhile with rehabilitation assistance .

    • @noellebazzi5618
      @noellebazzi5618 Před rokem +1

      Nasser did Not Attack The attack came from the Zionists bombing almost all the air force plane on the ground that is why was the defeat tell the truth plus Jordan Saudis betrayed him

    • @boodymoai898
      @boodymoai898 Před rokem

      How secularism fail a nation in a few words.....

    • @murali5247
      @murali5247 Před rokem +2

      This comment is a summary of this clip.

  • @Sidiqi
    @Sidiqi Před rokem +206

    One social aspect told to me by Middle and Upper Class Egyptians of Nasser’s economic management was the gradual decline of housing standards - the imposition he made on rental increase by Landlords resulted in little or no expenditure on repairs. His heart was in the right place, like many of his policies, but he faced impossible tasks - however, he demonstrated great ability as a ‘politician’.
    He probably was a great influence on Gaddafi, who wanted to achieve across Africa what Nasser attempted in the Arab World. Their deaths indicate the difference in esteem their countrymen held for them.

    • @tarikyildirim8859
      @tarikyildirim8859 Před rokem

      CİA ülkenizi parçalamaya yemin etmişken sizin yapabileceğiniz hiç birşey yok İsrail'in güvenliği için Mısır her zaman güçsüz ve iç çekişmelerle boğuşan bir devlet olarak kalmalı başarılı bir lider gelir ve Amerika'nın sözünü dinlemez ise suikast ile öldürülmeli tıpkı Japonya'da olduğu gibi Nasr gibi Abe"de CIA tarafından öldürüldü

    • @lukaswilhelm9290
      @lukaswilhelm9290 Před rokem

      He's a leftist nationalist after all, you cant grow a good economy if you stomping too much on middle and upper class.

    • @Sidiqi
      @Sidiqi Před rokem +3

      @@lukaswilhelm9290 agreed. But if you have the support of the Military you will survive. Plus political astuteness to take support from whatever the way the wind is blowing!

    • @samateryusuf4345
      @samateryusuf4345 Před rokem

      Please do not compare Gadafi to Nasser , Gadafi was a terrorist, his fellow Arabs rejected him , that's why he wanted to lie to black Africa.

    • @Sidiqi
      @Sidiqi Před rokem +3

      @@samateryusuf4345 I agree Gaddafi should not be compared to Nasser, only my opinion is that in his own way he could have been inspired by Nasser in his ‘International’ political objectives.

  • @user-cz5ti7mo9i
    @user-cz5ti7mo9i Před rokem +5

    Nice documentary , thanks.

  • @Rezaaaakh
    @Rezaaaakh Před rokem +26

    Very well made,good job 👌

  • @charlesfernandes9374
    @charlesfernandes9374 Před rokem +28

    With maximum support of the people of Egypt, who loved their leader, it is always good to do what these beautiful need. Focus on development and peace with all. President Nasser would have seen very good years for Egypt and all Arab world. May Egypt prosper and its peace embrace peace. God bless them and their country.

    • @karimashraf7432
      @karimashraf7432 Před 11 měsíci

      and god bless you too and your people

    • @meghan3713
      @meghan3713 Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you! God bless you too ❤

  • @feifrank3333
    @feifrank3333 Před rokem +5

    Am form ghana Africa I love this man

  • @wahlokng
    @wahlokng Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent documentary

  • @sheekam
    @sheekam Před 6 měsíci +1

    This documentary film helps me a lot for my university assignment on Jamal Nasser

  • @marcoantoniosalancamacho5327

    Pero el documental es muy muy bueno enhorabuena por el documental su canal lo sigo siempre y es para mí entender uno de los mejores de su género

    • @samnicolas1469
      @samnicolas1469 Před rokem

      Este documental es segun Imperialismo colonial . Nasser era su enemigo numero 1.
      Lo siento, mi Espanol no es muy bien , soy Egipcio.

    • @sheryldonnell6455
      @sheryldonnell6455 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@samnicolas1469u r a Arab

  • @Adam_Sherif1948
    @Adam_Sherif1948 Před rokem +16

    Gamal Abdel Nasser was the only modern leader of Arab Nation , that why we adore him

  • @sarahYounes-er2bo
    @sarahYounes-er2bo Před 3 měsíci +2

    I will not watch this absurdity, but the title of the video attracted me: Nasser led from the dream to a catastrophe. Well, the great powers were afraid and their skin shivered at the name Nasser. Because of Nasser, more than 3/4 of the Arab countries gained their independence, and because of Nasser, the Arabs became well educated, trained and qualified, and because of Nasser, the Soviet Union became a supportive force. For the Arabs, and because of Nasser, non-neutrality was established. Because of Nasser, Egypt entered into wars that did not concern it after it was one of the richest countries in the world, and major countries owed it. Because of Nasser, we created the Suez Canal, in which more than a million Egyptians were martyred because of the occupation and because of Nasser. We fought the tripartite aggression that tried to occupy us again, France and Britain, and the stupid little Israel, which, despite our knowledge, has no knowledge of war and needs someone to fight for it. Egypt was fighting everything American in 67 and 73. Arab nationalism existed in the conscience of the Arabs because of Nasser Revolution against the occupation and supporting revolutions against it because of Nasser The largest funeral the world has ever witnessed will be for Nasser, a person who wanted freedom for all Arab countries. Countries such as Britain, all of Europe, and America feared him. May God have mercy on Gamal Abdel Nasser ✌🏻🇪🇬🕊

  • @user-it4sw3ry9p
    @user-it4sw3ry9p Před 6 měsíci

    Peace and stability has been desired by many for many people. May this desire be realized in reality as we walk together into the future.

  • @ethanbradberry3767
    @ethanbradberry3767 Před rokem +10

    well made documentary

  • @user-fb4ri3ol5u
    @user-fb4ri3ol5u Před rokem +11

    لم يكن خائناً ولا عميل ومرتزق لأمريكا والغرب .. رحمه الله وأسكنه فسيح جناته ...

    • @JoseSanchez0795
      @JoseSanchez0795 Před rokem +1

      واحد فقط يحفظ اسمه: يسوع المسيح.

    • @M_A_R_33
      @M_A_R_33 Před rokem +1

      ههههههههه ئولتلي ، بركات السيدة تحية كاظم بنت كاااازم الفارسية حرمووووه لجمال عبدالناصر
      امممممم كان ملحد اساساً .

  • @MrThumbs63
    @MrThumbs63 Před 4 měsíci

    This is fantastic.

  • @swalif-baghdadya
    @swalif-baghdadya Před 7 měsíci +1

    Imagine how much efforts and crucial resources Egyptians have lost due to the political ambition of one man. Not to mention that of Yemenies, Jordanians, Palestinians, Lebanese, and Syrians.
    So many decisions that could have been made differently, would have entirely changed the fate of all Arab nations.

  • @mohontop
    @mohontop Před 8 měsíci +3

    The man who destroyed his nation future destroyed history, the present and the future, destroyed the pound, destroyed the agricultural land, entered wars in which he did not win, established the police state and military rule, a legacy of failure from which we still suffer. There is neither peace nor mercy for those who are wronged.

  • @smsomsm4552
    @smsomsm4552 Před rokem +23

    الله يحمي مصر والشعب المصري أخوكم من سورية

    • @meghan3713
      @meghan3713 Před 9 měsíci

      اهلا بيكم !! بنحبكم جدا" !!! و منوريننا في بلدكم التانيه مصر !! ❤

    • @smsomsm4552
      @smsomsm4552 Před 9 měsíci

      @@meghan3713 الله يحفظك ويبارك فيك

    • @sheryldonnell6455
      @sheryldonnell6455 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@meghan3713these r people from Iran Iraq Saudi Arabia Packistan that with war and migration the ancient Black folks were pushed out of Egypt

  • @JacobafJelling
    @JacobafJelling Před 7 měsíci +2

    Some good vintage shit. Keep it up 🇩🇰

  • @kyne7509
    @kyne7509 Před rokem +3

    7:11 look at those waves, the guy was spinning 🌊

    • @captaincritter1898
      @captaincritter1898 Před rokem +1

      hahahaha, I always thought he was one of the most handsome dictators out there

  • @mohamedibrahimfarah4363
    @mohamedibrahimfarah4363 Před rokem +3

    his documentary paints a nuanced portrait of the charismatic President Nasser, from the 1950s to his brutal death in 1970. Using numerous eyewitness accounts, it retraces the great battles that were Nasser’s, from the economic development of Egypt to the unfulfilled dream of a great union of Arab nations.

  • @davidberrebi6756
    @davidberrebi6756 Před rokem +18

    Reportage très intéressant

  • @tahahadada1936
    @tahahadada1936 Před 6 měsíci +1

    That a,weird cut video at the end .
    But great effort on the video

  • @ahmedabdelbasset9824
    @ahmedabdelbasset9824 Před rokem +83

    Abdel Nasser was the enemy of colonialism in Africa
    So the West hates Nasser
    Nasser stood against French colonialism in Algeria
    Nasser stood against Belgian colonialism in the Congo
    Nasser stood against British colonialism in Egypt, Yemen and Ghana
    Nasser stood against Portuguese colonialism in India
    The Egyptian radio was speaking in 33 different African languages ​​to support Africans against colonialism
    Nelson Mandela, Fidel Castro, Malcolm X and Che Guevara all looked at Nasser with pride and said many wonderful words about him.
    So they got rid of him

    • @mmhmmh3947
      @mmhmmh3947 Před rokem +1

      عمل انقلابات في العراق و اليمن و ليبيا و سوريا

    • @SaintSkanderbegus
      @SaintSkanderbegus Před rokem

      Ok commie

    • @mehran3593
      @mehran3593 Před rokem

      You’re a little dim, aren’t you?

    • @nickmatatyahu9464
      @nickmatatyahu9464 Před rokem +13

      And he was defeated by Israel in two days. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @egyptionpharaoh2463
      @egyptionpharaoh2463 Před rokem +12

      @@nickmatatyahu9464 Because of arabs kings Are a traitor of him they show and spreand all about egyptian army location to israel , wake up , traitor is more worst than enemy

  • @antoniocarrascosa6060
    @antoniocarrascosa6060 Před rokem +11

    Muy buen documental. 👍

  • @lanaofficiel4042
    @lanaofficiel4042 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Rest in Peace, Gamal Abdel Nasser. The LION of Egypt. Egypt's GREATEST leader. I LOVE Abdel Nasser, the Pride of Egypt.

  • @kellyannpage1469
    @kellyannpage1469 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Excellent

  • @musicapoliticaysinletra3052

    Rayos!
    Me encantaría escuchar este documental en español, así podre hacer mi tarea tranquilo.

    • @cruzlomas3955
      @cruzlomas3955 Před rokem +3

      Lo acabo de ver pero si no lo mencionas me olvide que esta en ingles. Muy interesante

  • @stephanedajtlich
    @stephanedajtlich Před 9 měsíci +3

    all documentaries by Michel Rotman are quality ones

  • @mahmoudelfannan81
    @mahmoudelfannan81 Před 3 měsíci +2

    R.I.P. leader Nasser he was the only president who cared about poor people letting them be healed education job opportunities he made the high dam at Aswan to save the water for the Egyptians he helped the liberty revolutions everywhere Allah yerhamoh

  • @theoroth3669
    @theoroth3669 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @albertkundrat1734
    @albertkundrat1734 Před rokem +4

    As it has been claimed over the ages that the departing had been granted visions of what lay in the future, what did the soul of deceased Nasser foresee for Egypt and the rest of the Arab world in the 21st Century?

  • @NurhanBerk
    @NurhanBerk Před rokem +41

    He wanted to change things for good, but wanting something is not enough. He was thrown in the hands of Soviets.
    For many things he did not had much options.
    USA, UK and the West kept with Israel.
    It seems he did his best.

    • @leader4606
      @leader4606 Před rokem +2

      (Nasser colonialism) plotting against Iraq

    • @Malibu-ku2to
      @Malibu-ku2to Před rokem +8

      Stop blaming other countries for your failures!.
      We do that in Iran too.
      Same culture, Islamic!!
      See what happened to Japan in WWII and review after or Korean War and after!!!
      Read about Singapore how they turned their country around !
      Probably you don’t like Israel but study their management, see what they have done .
      A very small desert country now exporting fruits to European countries and exporting water to Jordan!!

    • @tarikyildirim8859
      @tarikyildirim8859 Před rokem

      CİA ülkenizi parçalamaya yemin etmişken sizin yapabileceğiniz hiç birşey yok İsrail'in güvenliği için Mısır her zaman güçsüz ve iç çekişmelerle boğuşan bir devlet olarak kalmalı başarılı bir lider gelir ve Amerika'nın sözünü dinlemez ise suikast ile öldürülmeli tıpkı Japonya'da olduğu gibi Nasr gibi Abe"de CIA tarafından öldürüldü

    • @komalnegicuj2284
      @komalnegicuj2284 Před rokem +2

      ​@@Malibu-ku2to ....one of the best comments

    • @tarkdagl6069
      @tarkdagl6069 Před rokem

      ​@@Malibu-ku2to Japonya Kore ABD'nin kontrolünde yükseldi. Sovyet tehdidine karsı

  • @CarlosGarcia-gs1wd
    @CarlosGarcia-gs1wd Před 8 měsíci +2

    From Spain, I share what is said in another comment that one of the great problems of the Muslim world is that they are looking for a leader, when what they should do is build effective institutions. Another problem that the Muslim world has not yet resolved and that in the West was resolved with the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, is that religion should not interfere in public life.

    • @dalek3086
      @dalek3086 Před 8 měsíci

      and institutions like democracy, a free media, public health institutions...

    • @ismaelsani2941
      @ismaelsani2941 Před 7 měsíci

      @CarlosGarcia I do not fully agree with your comment generalising Muslim countries when there are economically wealthy, infrastructural and technologically advanced countries such as: U.A.E, Qatar, kuweit, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia etc
      Some of them like Qatar and Saudi Arabia are one of the biggest investors in the west specially in the UK where I live.
      Bare in mind that one of the main reason of the collapse of Credit Suisse the second largest bank in Switzerland was it's top backer the Saudi National Bank refusing to give it more money.
      Qatar Investment holds 12.7% stake in Barclay bank, 17% In the Volkswagen group and Porsche and 20% of Heathrow airport in London.

    • @CarlosGarcia-gs1wd
      @CarlosGarcia-gs1wd Před 7 měsíci

      It is true that we should not generalize, but it is a fact that in Islamic countries the institutions are not democratic or independent enough to confront political power. Islamic societies always go behind a leader. Regarding the wealth of the Gulf monarchies, no one can deny it, another thing is the distribution of that wealth, the freedoms that these peoples enjoy. According to my particular opinion, the Gulf monarchies are very artificial and their people do not intervene in the management of their wealth.

    • @ismaelsani2941
      @ismaelsani2941 Před 7 měsíci

      @carlos the issue in my opinion is the failure to understand the differences in culture and governance globally. We westerners fail to understand that our democracy may not adhere nor appeal to everyone and people have their own customs.
      Like most westerners alot of the opinions are based on biased media coverage not experience of living there.
      As for distribution of wealth alot of the so called sovereign islamic nations have free education including university locally and internationally free healthcare and are tax free, debts and mortgages are interest free.
      We do not manage the distribution of wealth in the west as well, they are managed by appointed individuals who make economical decisions based on their opinions and expertise same as in the islamic monarchies, hence the money awarded to projects and contracts, increase an decrease of interest rates that citizens of western countries have no part in the decision making process.
      As for rallying behind a leader/individual we do that as well e.g president, prime minister etc. By voting for them in expectations that they will change our lives and change direction of the countries for the best, based on their campaigns, slogans, policies.
      Eg: Donald Trump, Boris Johnson, Barack Obama etc.
      I believe in giving credit when some credit is due.

  • @AM-lu2ei
    @AM-lu2ei Před 4 měsíci +1

    We still suffering the consequences of his policy & irrational decsions

  • @saburabdul-salaam2418
    @saburabdul-salaam2418 Před rokem +23

    One of my teachers, Muhammad Qutb, who was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood dating back to the 1950s, told us in class how when Abdul Nasser was a military officer he had a good working relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood but as soon as he gained political power he imprisoned many of the Brotherhood. My teacher who had been imprisoned twice, a well as other members of his family, described how he and some of the other members of the Brotherhood were tortured and some even killed and this was Abdul Nasser policy of dealing with the Brotherhood.

  • @syedadeelhussain2691
    @syedadeelhussain2691 Před rokem +11

    1967 war defeat and the involvement of the Egyptian forces in North Yemen were two humiliations that continue to damage Nasser's legacy, even today.

    • @ALeaud
      @ALeaud Před rokem

      Muslims always lose against Israel because the Jews are just really smart.

    • @Ron-pm3qk
      @Ron-pm3qk Před 9 měsíci

      1967 war was over for Egypt even before it started

    • @FNA27601
      @FNA27601 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@Ron-pm3qkyep Amer was very incompetent and Egypt was simply not ready for war.

  • @idirfrnas9572
    @idirfrnas9572 Před rokem +1

    دالك اشبه بتناول جرعة من الكوكايين
    كان حتميا أن ينشط الجسم لكن ينتظره انهيار شامل
    لقد صنع هاؤلاء الفتيان المتحمسين أنظمة عسكرية مافيوزية مازالت الى اليوم يتحمل الناس تبعاته
    لقد

  • @mohamedgaber7682
    @mohamedgaber7682 Před rokem

    Good job

  • @M.Walaa93
    @M.Walaa93 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Nasser is a classic example of what happens when you over glorify people over institutes. Treating leaders as indispensable gods is a mistake that sadly Egyptians still make to this day, moving from one undereducated military halfwit to another.

  • @graphicsRat
    @graphicsRat Před rokem +3

    Amazing stuff!
    Why doesn't the History channel show this instead of aliens and people repairing old cars????

    • @ems4884
      @ems4884 Před 3 měsíci

      The history channel gave up on actual history a couple decades ago

    • @edgregory1
      @edgregory1 Před 2 měsíci

      Because the "greatest generation" are all deceased.

  • @AhmedElsaleet
    @AhmedElsaleet Před 3 měsíci

    When Nasser took over Egypt, we were a wealthy, and beautiful country. In only a few decades him and his system crushed our economy and everything good about our country

  • @hernestoferreira
    @hernestoferreira Před 9 měsíci

    Excelente

  • @hananmikhail3459
    @hananmikhail3459 Před rokem +7

    Nasser was the best egyptian president by far..he was petriot loved by coptic minority, land of Egypt was safe, no fanatics, ladies looked very glamour, no corrupted businesses thieves, he worked hard to manufacture his own products, he has a simple life with his family like any egyptian citizen, he had the historic public funeral, no other president had. He was the hero, the man who never allow the religion division in his nation. I was lucky to live in Egypt at Nasser's time.

  • @exstazius
    @exstazius Před rokem +6

    After seeing this documentary as a European I feel that he was trying to make egypt beter and that as a leader he was trying to do good

    • @whatsappvideos9665
      @whatsappvideos9665 Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah what a mystery that the Arabs only want to rape and kill you, but you always find goodness in them. Or may be it's a scam.

  • @valtermagno2056
    @valtermagno2056 Před rokem +1

    Valeu!

  • @Lieberknecht-pu9oy
    @Lieberknecht-pu9oy Před 5 měsíci

    Ist there any concern in that documentary about napalm . Thanks for this interesting documentary .

  • @jon9625
    @jon9625 Před rokem +50

    The statment that the the thousand year old jewish commjnity was not expelled is barely a half truth. Egytian Jews had their businesses and property confisacted and they were legally discrimiated against. Egyptian jews were expressly invited to leave

    • @dandana4647
      @dandana4647 Před rokem +21

      you forget to precise ..to leave with absolutely nothing but 1 piece of luggage .

    • @tsz5868
      @tsz5868 Před rokem

      But now Egypt is one of the few allies Israel can count
      Stop radicalize people against each other

    • @Moaaz
      @Moaaz Před rokem +2

      Do you know why they were asked to leave ?

    • @hema4448
      @hema4448 Před rokem

      Mossad operation Susanna Lavon Scandal
      Don't forget dirty Zionists

    • @biggieslonks5456
      @biggieslonks5456 Před rokem

      Parasites

  • @wa3e.
    @wa3e. Před 10 měsíci +1

    43:01 The radio was announcing on the basis of field reports, and it was deceptive for a certain reason, which is that the Israeli planes were equipped with spare tanks that they were disposing of in the air, so the observers thought that the plane itself had fallen

  • @ismaciilcabdillahiyuusuf2650

    The World with peace, unity and love, watching from berbera somaliland republic,, v

  • @KSalem32
    @KSalem32 Před rokem +62

    Before Nasser, Egypt
    1.) 1 EGP was equal to 2 pound sterling
    2.) Egypt had: Darfur, Nubia and Sudan
    3.) Cairo was the most beautiful city in the world
    4.) Egypt had foreign communities that made up of: Greeks, Italians, Jews, Armenians and Maltese that were good for the economy
    5.) Egypt was the richest country in the Middle East
    6.) Egypt was the greatest producer of cotton.

    • @Laloonie
      @Laloonie Před rokem +38

      Percentage wise, how many Egyptians got to enjoy and benefit from this wealth? Wasn't the farming system feudal-like?

    • @KSalem32
      @KSalem32 Před rokem +6

      @@Laloonie lmao, Egyptians today aren’t living the best life, 45% of them are literally under the poverty line and probably most of them are uneducated

    • @Al-Shaheedi
      @Al-Shaheedi Před rokem +31

      Albanian ruling family oppressed Egyptians don’t forget that

    • @KSalem32
      @KSalem32 Před rokem +8

      @@Al-Shaheedi as if the modern day ones are real victims, torturing and killing their oppositions in prison 😂

    • @Laloonie
      @Laloonie Před rokem +5

      @@KSalem32 I never said that modern rulers were all that great. I just mean that there must have been a reason for the revolution. No one revolts because life is good and their needs are met

  • @ahmedashmawy1638
    @ahmedashmawy1638 Před rokem +35

    الله يرحمه ويغفر له كان عامل كرامة للشعب العربى

    • @KlazaShow
      @KlazaShow Před rokem

      كرامة دى كرامة اممك دى

    • @ZaherHedjazi
      @ZaherHedjazi Před rokem +6

      انت بتفهم ! أحييك

    • @boykamohamed1439
      @boykamohamed1439 Před rokem +6

      كرامة مين ياعم . ده هو السبب في دخولنا حرب مع إسرائيل وهزمنتا 1967 رئيس فاشل السادات احسن منه

    • @ZaherHedjazi
      @ZaherHedjazi Před rokem +3

      @@boykamohamed1439 حرب مع مين يا صديقي ؟ انت قلتها

    • @boykamohamed1439
      @boykamohamed1439 Před rokem

      قلت ايه . انا بقولك هو السبب في دخولنا حرب مع بنت الكلب دي وخسرنا

  • @andrebelfort7112
    @andrebelfort7112 Před 10 měsíci

    He was good at staging this .

  • @rachidelomari6878
    @rachidelomari6878 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Abdennasser was a hero of paper, he did nothing but removing royale familly

  • @wa3e.
    @wa3e. Před 11 měsíci +5

    Nasser is the best and most honorable Arab leader in the modern era, and all the decline that happened to the Arabs happened after him. The West and America agreed on him because he was honorable.

    • @AnonYmouS00816
      @AnonYmouS00816 Před 5 měsíci

      King faisal was another great leader at a similar time

  • @monalotfy1065
    @monalotfy1065 Před rokem +3

    How sad..many life’s were directly affected

  • @user-zl2cz6dt1v
    @user-zl2cz6dt1v Před 6 měsíci +1

    Nasser is a true patriot of Egypt!

  • @deesus1085
    @deesus1085 Před 6 měsíci +1

    As a middle easterner, I will always laugh at our people’s incompetence.
    We are too emotional and tribal.
    The Islamists are now in control.

  • @ZaherHedjazi
    @ZaherHedjazi Před rokem +4

    One of the best Arab Leader Ever, Our grand parents from Lebanon used to support him and love him to the last breath, You such a leader will never die, always rising in our heart

  • @semsemeini7905
    @semsemeini7905 Před rokem +5

    Nasser turned our lives upside down. One man can cause so much harm. For the Jews of Egypt he was the Pharaoh.

  • @ghazibenrejeb2827
    @ghazibenrejeb2827 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Naser still our leader and teacher and the perfect Character to fight against us +eu impérialisme western post colonial era , to be honest with you Naser was à beast assessment kicker

    • @user-nf2oi8ge1p
      @user-nf2oi8ge1p Před 3 měsíci +1

      Nasser is just a useless person who was beaten up by Israel to the point of being in trouble

  • @mohammedyassien98
    @mohammedyassien98 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Just imagine if Nasser had made progress in any sector, what would have been the attitude towards him 😳

    • @ems4884
      @ems4884 Před 3 měsíci

      If Nasser hadn't made so many mistakes, the entire middle east would look very different right now. Likely one or two unified Arab states, greater prosperity, peace and trade with Israel and a much more secular, and socially functioning Arab culture. Turkey and Iran would be a buffer states.
      But he chose war with Israel, dictatorship, authoritarian politics, and ultimately empowered Islamism - fulfilling the West's biggest fears and criticisms of islamic civilization.

    • @TheHeavensFellen
      @TheHeavensFellen Před 3 měsíci

      Nasser needed the continued intervention of JFK, but he was killed far too prematurely to allow for any changes to be made in the political power structure in the Middle east.

  • @mkassis713
    @mkassis713 Před 11 měsíci +13

    My family is Egyptian and they moved out of Egypt because of Nasser and his politics - the revolution against Monarchy was never about the good of the Egyptians , it was about a group of people that was gonna benefit from it.

  • @niewagen7376
    @niewagen7376 Před rokem +10

    History indeed

  • @ericarbib4183
    @ericarbib4183 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The Jews were in Egypt for 2,500 years more than 1,000 years before Arabs and Muslims.
    Egypt was, during the monarchy, a very modern , multicultural country,had 200,000 Greeks,
    100,000 Italians, Jews, Armenians , Maltese, French, British, you name it. Egypt had
    a stock exchange already in the 19th century, Egypt had a very good film industry.

    • @TheHeavensFellen
      @TheHeavensFellen Před 3 měsíci

      the Jews in Egypt were the Habiru or the Hebrews to us today

  • @amradel736
    @amradel736 Před rokem +20

    Long live Egypt ❤️🇪🇬💪

    • @meghan3713
      @meghan3713 Před 9 měsíci +1

      تحيا مصر ! ❤

    • @amradel736
      @amradel736 Před 9 měsíci

      @@meghan3713 تحيا مصر دولة أبطال

    • @amradel736
      @amradel736 Před 9 měsíci

      @@meghan3713 ❤️🇪🇬

    • @amradel736
      @amradel736 Před 9 měsíci

      @@meghan3713
      رواية عز البلد اتكلمت فيها بلمحة سريعة عن بطولة التأميم و الاستقلال
      czcams.com/video/Su37dbiR9Oc/video.html

  • @imadjamal9935
    @imadjamal9935 Před rokem +31

    لماذا لم يتحدث الوثائقي المتحيز عن مشروع ناصر الاقتصادي والصناعي وعن التغير الاجتماعي الكبير الذي حصل في مصر وانتشال ملايين المصريين من الفقر والجهل

    • @missmiss8359
      @missmiss8359 Před rokem +2

      صياحكم طرب

    • @Kira18959
      @Kira18959 Před rokem +3

      لأن كل المصادر الغربية غير محايدة

    • @Kira18959
      @Kira18959 Před rokem +2

      ​@@missmiss8359 رحم الله الزعيم جمال عبدالناصر

    • @KlazaShow
      @KlazaShow Před rokem

      ههههههههههههههههه مغيب انت هههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههه

    • @missmiss8359
      @missmiss8359 Před rokem

      @@Kira18959 التعميم لغة الجهلاء و كدارس لتخصص التاريخ في الجزائر فان المادة العلمية (التي كتبت حديثا)باللغتين الإنجليزية والفرنسية اثرى و ادق و اكثر موضوعية في اغلب الاوقات مع و جود النقائص بالطبع و هذا ليس عيب اللغة العربية انما عيب المستوى الجد متدني حيث جامعات شعبة العلوم الانسانية عبارة عن مراكز حشو و ادلجة و نشر للشعبوية .

  • @luitxi0116
    @luitxi0116 Před rokem +1

    Good documentary, I enjoyed it thoroughly. Just one detail, however: the reference to the medieval leader Saladin is incorrect. He was not Arab, he was Kurdish

    • @Omer-hr2kx
      @Omer-hr2kx Před rokem

      Yes he was kurdish 🌄🫒💐👍

    • @luitxi0116
      @luitxi0116 Před rokem

      @@Omer-hr2kx Long live Kurdistan! ✌

  • @amanalfykhaleel
    @amanalfykhaleel Před 6 měsíci +2

    Nasser was a criminal, he destroyed Egypt economically, socially, me-literally. He jailed his opponents and tortured them. He is the worst dictator in modern Egypt

  • @alkalam.alhor023
    @alkalam.alhor023 Před rokem +12

    تحية لروح الزعيم الخالد جمال عبدالناصر 🌷🌷🌷

    • @user-oq8my3po7c
      @user-oq8my3po7c Před rokem +5

      الزعيم الخالد بالفشل قصدك

    • @samiraBenz1
      @samiraBenz1 Před rokem

      الطاغية الخالد في جهنم بإذن الله.

    • @egyptionpharaoh2463
      @egyptionpharaoh2463 Před rokem +1

      @@user-oq8my3po7c هو دا اللي انت عارفه هههههههههه بتردد في الكلام روح يلا ذاكر ياض

  • @lamaaltawil437
    @lamaaltawil437 Před rokem +14

    يعيش زعيم الأمة العربية وقائدها، الرحمة والجلال لروحك يا جمال عبد الناصر.

    • @eliyonmilo9297
      @eliyonmilo9297 Před rokem +1

      هاهاهاهاه

    • @egyptionpharaoh2463
      @egyptionpharaoh2463 Před rokem +1

      @@eliyonmilo9297 هاهاها ايه دخل ؟ وصل لغايت فين يلا ؟

    • @boodymoai898
      @boodymoai898 Před rokem

      هههههههههههههه

    • @reverentlygrim2666
      @reverentlygrim2666 Před 8 měsíci

      هههههههههههههههه شعوب تموت في الشعارات كتكم نيلة

  • @BDF30
    @BDF30 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the documentary from a 45 yo european from a small country.

  • @babakazar1365
    @babakazar1365 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for Persian subtitle

  • @Kira18959
    @Kira18959 Před rokem +11

    He did his best ..
    RIP Nasser 💔

  • @sailesaile100
    @sailesaile100 Před rokem +8

    Best Nasser!

  • @user-nf2oi8ge1p
    @user-nf2oi8ge1p Před 3 měsíci

    This person has never won a battle in his lifetime, and somehow he became a hero of the Arabs

  • @daviddavid-fb1rg
    @daviddavid-fb1rg Před 3 měsíci +1

    To Africa he was atrue pan africanist,liberated algeria, Angola, Mozambique,south africa,rhodesia,list is endless

  • @aftabahmad1263
    @aftabahmad1263 Před rokem +31

    @22:40 saladin wasn't an Arab. He was an ethnic Kurd.

    • @ahetasamibnesams7749
      @ahetasamibnesams7749 Před rokem +15

      Did saladin said I'm kurd. He is muslim only.

    • @ahetasamibnesams7749
      @ahetasamibnesams7749 Před rokem +6

      @Zahra Alammehrjerdi today idotic people r nationalistic but at that time they r not.

    • @aftabahmad1263
      @aftabahmad1263 Před rokem

      I am not even a kurd so don't bash me

    • @ahetasamibnesams7749
      @ahetasamibnesams7749 Před rokem +4

      @@aftabahmad1263 u r not kurd but u try to divide ummah.

    • @ShahJee101
      @ShahJee101 Před rokem

      @@ahetasamibnesams7749 he is from indian subcontinent. We are already divided

  • @sailordoc2818
    @sailordoc2818 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Still remembered by many in India

  • @dorianphilotheates3769
    @dorianphilotheates3769 Před 7 měsíci

    5:52 - Over a thousand brothers?!! - WOW! 😮 I feel sorry for the mum...

  • @malthus101
    @malthus101 Před 6 měsíci +1

    52:12 - where's the audio??

  • @clydecessna737
    @clydecessna737 Před rokem +8

    To all Egyptians who hate foreign culture and imperialism: What language do you speak? What religion do you practice? What economic policies do you follow? None of these are Egyptian.

    • @JoseSanchez0795
      @JoseSanchez0795 Před rokem +1

      True!!!

    • @dude926
      @dude926 Před rokem

      Yeah they know learn English

    • @user-ee8uu3zp3h
      @user-ee8uu3zp3h Před rokem

      Shut up, the Egyptians are the foundation of civilization and history, and they are Muslims, men of the true religion. You, the West, are colonial terrorists who love destruction and destruction. You fight Islam everywhere because you know the true religion, which in the future all human beings will become.

    • @imrankh68
      @imrankh68 Před rokem

      Exactly, does the west speak, practice, follow anything Egyptian?

  • @udyntikoo4420
    @udyntikoo4420 Před rokem +20

    Nasser had his flaws but he was a great leader

    • @kithsirirubesinghe9202
      @kithsirirubesinghe9202 Před rokem

      A leader with charisma.

    • @ahmedatef4615
      @ahmedatef4615 Před rokem

      Yeah, he was a dictator, but he had a proper ideology and an actual vision; unlike the dickheads who followed him who only cares about lining their pockets.

    • @meghan3713
      @meghan3713 Před 9 měsíci +2

      True. Especially the 1967 defeat! 🙄

    • @meghan3713
      @meghan3713 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@kithsirirubesinghe9202That's all he had

    • @_.-dark-._
      @_.-dark-._ Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@meghan3713Do you think that Egypt was only facing Israel at that time?

  • @saadykohanim7489
    @saadykohanim7489 Před 7 měsíci

    The best part of Nasser was to arrange Sadat to be next president who ended constant war and unnecessary intervention in other countries ways of living.
    Foundation of Sadat implied culture presented today by eventually turning Egyptian against moslem brotherhood and peaceful regime.