WWI from the American Perspective - Historian Reacts
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Thanks for the reaction! I'm glad that your reaction videos add and expand on the videos that you react to rather than just nodding along like many "reaction CZcamsrs" do.
Great content as always
Love your work. Hopefully we can send some new subscribers your way. Keep it up!
Wow. Armchair Historian is actually here🔥
Absolute fond kudos to you and the team!
Nodding just looks easy. Actually it's hard work
VTH: “*sees image of Woodrow Wilson*”
VTH: “And i took that personally!”
Sounds about right
I dont blame him lol. I mean i can see someone putting image of Hitler or Stalin during WW2 history but... eh i probably would pick historic pictures or something
WILSOOOOON!
Wait, wrong historian... Ah well, it still holds true
"Retreat?! Hell we just got here" HAS to be the #1 most American quote/statement in history
As a current marine in 5th reg it’s awesome hearing my units history👌🏽
Awesome. Thank you for your service!
@@VloggingThroughHistory thank you big fan by the way! Keep up the great content 😁
Thanks for your service!
@@TheMasonK thank you!
3/5 Get some.
I studied for Cambriadge's IGCSEs, and in WW1 History they portray W. Wilson as everything he thought he was: neutral, a peacemaker, and basically a God. I thought of him very positively until I discovered your channel. Cool to see another, more critical, point of view. Cheers Chris!
That's the sort of view we were taught in US high schools. Learning at Uni how bad and weird Wilson was gave me academic whiplash.
@@itsmealex8959 The Wilson hate in YT is what made me know about him lmao
I've told this story before but it bears repeating. When I was in junior high (7th or 8th grade, early 1980's), the history teacher was a Lost Causer who praised Wilson as being one of our best Presidents. When I got to High School, the 10th grade history teacher set aside an entire lesson that was could have been subtitled "Why (the previous teacher) was an idiot and Wilson is one of the worst Presidents." This was a small school so the men would have shared the teacher's lounge every day 🙂
I think they keep it neutral to stay clear of politics
Fun fact:Bulgaria had a bigger army than the US did until 1917 when the US joined the war.
Edit: Chris also many American volunteers fought in the Canadian army in fact I think 20-40% of the Canadian armed forces were American volunteers
Then you’ve got the famous Lafayette American air squadron in the French military pre-April 1917.
Ww1 is so underrepresented in societal knowledge
It doesn't help that whenever mainstream media and films do portrait WW1 they basically do a less technological WW2. Case in point the Germans in Wonder Woman being basically Nazis 20 years earlier
Would you ever consider making a video about the Lusitania? my grand father for sometime before his passing owned the rights to the wreck and we have been working on submitting all his records and documents of the lusitania to historical museums and societies but it's been a long process. I don't know if anyone outside my family would find it interesting at all but I think it's one of those crazy historical moments that no one seems to know about.
Already did! czcams.com/video/XvqEulVCTKc/video.html
don’t mean to disrespect you but a lot of ppl know and somewhat discuss the Lusitania, as it had American passengers
Fun fact about Theodore Roosevelt and his negotiations for the resolution of the russo-Japanese war: he was given a full set of samurai armor from the Japanese, and you can find it in the museum of military vehicles in Wyoming,(if I recall correctly) the museum is a completely private collection, and has among its collection the rifle that fired the first shot at the battle of bunker hill in the revolutionary war.
I have never heard of the Black Tom Island explosion before I watched this. Why wasn’t this ever brought up before now? Wow. Thanks so much Chris!
Extra Credits did an excellent video on the Harlem Hellfighters, would love to see you react to it.
Don’t watch every video from you VTH but I love your relaxing/refreshing commentary on the subject we love. Thank you!
Here's something important to keep in mind: Any World War II veteran still alive today has to be at least 94 years old if they turned 18 in 1945.
Crazy to think that within 10 years there might only be a handful left
Tbf in the Balkans we had a lot of soldiers who were younger like 15 or 16
@@yeslol9303 Germany as well. My Grandpa was conscripted at age 14 in February 1945.
a lot were younger than 18
VTH: *See's Woodrow Wilson*
Also VTH: That was too far
*Woodrow Wilson Is Mentioned*
VTH: “So You Have Chosen Death”
I’ve been studying American history for years and I’ve never heard of the Black Tom explosion until today. Always learning something new thanks to this channel
there is always more to learn thats why i love history so much!
Sidenote: That explosion is also why the Statue of Liberty's torch deck was damaged, and has been kept closed to the public ever since.
This is the first time I’ve heard about the black Tom island explosion and I took AP US History and a few WW1 college courses
Same lmfao
Spy vs Spy goes back so much further than the Comadore. It originated as a Mad Magazine cartoon.
I am absolutely loving this WW1 reacting streak, keep it up!
Glad you reacted to this. I watched it when it came out and enjoyed it. Keep up the good work Chris
Henry Johnson was also the first US soldier in the war to be awarded the Croix de guerre.
May not watch all the videos you put out; but the ones I do are always entertaining and educational. Keep up the good work, VTH.
I think you should watch "Man in Cave" by Internet Historian; I think you'd do a good job contextualizing some things IH glosses over for expediency or storytelling.
This would be a great video! It would be interesting to see what Chris thinks of Internet Historian's video making style.
Yeah but Wendi’s acting was perfect
Hey Chris. Great video! I'm working on my PhD in history and most of the time I find your reactions much more interesting than the original videos. Keep up the good work!
Vlogging through History should do a collaboration with The Armchair Historian.
Abe... youre alve.... how is that possible? Lol
Nah, The armchair historian is an amateur, the only thing special about him is the incredible animation but in terms of history not so much.
@@lynastambouli5785 agreed. I'm not a fan of his. Also USA bias in every video he does
I literally just finished watching this video. Can't wait to see it with you Chris.
I started laughing the second I saw the portrait 😆
One thing I might contest: "There were Americans fighting in the French Foreign Legion." Technically they gave up their US citizenship with entering, just like any German did who was then fighting against his former home country or am I getting smth wrong here?
It depends if you volunteer under your own name or take on a Legion 'identity' I guess.
@@faeembrugh Nowadays you get a new name upon entering. No questions asked. You‘re either in or out. An entire new and French identity. I would assume it was the same back then.
Oh, happy day! I had this waiting in my playlist ready to watch later, but a fair and educating side commentary is always a must! (Don't worry, I shall be watching the original content also)
Crazy, I seen this video yesterday when i laid down for bed and saved it for later. Then I hop on this morning and see you're covering it! I'd rather watch your video cause I learn more
Medal of honor and Nobel peace prize. That's a perfect description of the duality of man.
So excited for this one
i know you get these comments a lot, but thank you for going in depth on topics and adding your knowledge to it! i love learning about american history and you help a ton
My great great great grandpa who was German but moved to America when he was small in the 1880s lost his citizenship during the war. He eventually got it back though.
Great video. Also I was watching an episode of the Timcast Podcast and a comment gave you a shout out on the show. Well deserved. Keep up the great work.
Someone just mentioned that on Instagram. Very cool.
The streams have been great.
The Harlem Hellfighters may not have a movie, but they got a prettt awesome song.
Those who know procede with the lyric train😏
FROM A LAND ACROSS THE OCEAN! TO THE WESTERN FRONT WHERE THEY SERVED!
Love the full investment in WW1, can't learn enough. And excited for your upcoming trip, Chris brother!
Chris, the look on your face whern Wilson showed up is classic!
I just finished the WWI playlist last week so more Great War content is always welcome!
Lloyd Williams was killed 10 days later and won the Medal of Honor at Belleau Wood.. He was a fellow alumnus of Virginia Tech.
it actually took longer for you to mention Wilson in the background than I thought
Every day is Woodrow Wilson hating day!
Literally drove past Niles omw back to Baltimore from Cleveland. I really miss the colors...the drive through the Ohio autumn trees is my favorite.
One thing I learned was that during the Pacho Villa expidition, Pershing’s men carried a couple of 1903 Springfields fitted with Maxim silencers. I could be wrong on this, but this may be the first official time a military force used silencers/suppressors in combat.
Wait a Minute suppressors in 1917 thats cool
@@PolishHussar04 yep. They even experimented with suppressors on the M1909 Benet Mercie machine gun, but they didn’t use them on the expidition.
Source: I interned at Springfield Armory National Historic Site for college credits. They have a log book of what they worked on between 1836-1946. In 1913, they fitted the Maxim silencer on the 1909 machine rifle (1909 Benet Mercie).
@@edm240b9 i always thought suppressors were invented after ww2
@@PolishHussar04 nope. The Maxim silencer (that was the name of it) was the first true suppressor put onto the market. Suppressors were experimented on the 1903 and other rifles even before and during the First World War.
WWII actually saw somewhat “widespread” usage among suppressors. You had the SOE and OSS with their respective suppressed pistols (Welrod, High Standard HDM), the Sten MKII(S) and suppressed M3 Grease Gun also were part of the Allies. The Soviets also used what was known as the Bramit suppressor fitted onto the Mosin Nagant for sniping purposes, and it was even copied by the Germans and used on the K98k. None of these were fielded in insanely large numbers, but they did exist and were used during the war.
Wide proliferation of suppressors the way many tier 1 fighting forces use was only a recent thing though.
@@edm240b9 thats interresting when i Played sniper elite 4 i thought the welrod Was made up
I didnt know it Was a real weapon thank you informing me
Very good, thanks David
Another great video!
Thanks for posting this while I am at lunch and not in 7th period.
I was thinking the exact same thing about the portrait of Woodrow Wilson
Fun fact since we are talking about Germans and WW1: we got the item Hamburgers from Germans that came from Hamburg, Germany during mass immigration period with their selected steak cut called the Hambug Steak. It was basically steak covered in gravy I believe. The first hamburger was present at the St. Lous World Fair in 1901.
There was a case here in Puerto Rico involving the SS Odenwald in 1915 where that German vessel was using the port of San Juan and ended up being the first shot of the US army in WW1. I have a video covering that topic
I love how you immediately took offence to Woodrow Wilson in the background behind Griff XD 😂
Hi, Chris, I watched the original a few days ago and its even better with your commentary which always adds a lot. I have looked at WW1 a fair amount but had never heard about the giant explosion, I'm stunned that's not mentioned more often. That surely was an Act of War which would have justified US involvement without anything else.
I love these WW1 videos! I’m also from northeast Ohio, my great-great grandfather was was actually a bomb inspector for the Canadian Army during the war just over here in Youngstown :)
Nice. I grew up in Mineral Ridge.
I had a great weekend thank you very much
15:32, I know the spies from the comics, Spy vs. Spy, never knew they were from a game
While not a student of WWI, I was familiar with the Major Williams quote from my days at Virginia Tech. Major Williams Hall (Williams was Class 1907) was a residence hall when I was there (Class of 1991) and that quote was their motto. The building is now an office building.
I knew Wilson would get a mention from the wall, haha
What the heck!!! I've never heard of the explosion that's insane!
woke up early today and it's a great morning. First seeing armchair historian will WW1 video than seeing you did a reaction. watch ACH first and when I some Wilson's pic In the back I knew VTH would day something lol
3:16 I knew that picture would raise his ire.
I was and am a Marine from August 05 to August 09 active duty. I was stationed in Okinawa for 2 years and camp pendleton calif. For a year and a half. One of our main history points was belleau wood, and I can never forget the quote retreat, hell we just got here by Lloyd w. Williams 2nd battalion 5th marines. Great video I really enjoyed it
Thank you for your service, Aaron!
Would love to see more from Historia Civilis!
"Retreat Hell we just got here"
That is the Motto of the 2nd Battalion/5th Marine Regiment of the 1st Marine Division those boys were legendary in WW1 and the Nickname Devil Dog was Deserved nickname for the Marines who fought in WW1 Oorah And Semper Fi for the Marine Corps
I would like to see you do a crossover review or be a guest host with one of these guys...
Haha can feel the passionate anger towards Wilson burning through the screen when you saw the portrait haha 😆
Btw, you should react to extra history "viking expansion" or Justinian soon. They are so good 😁
Great video
I recommend you to watch: "The Great Oceanliner Duel of 1914" by Lazerpig (sry for asking the 3rd time)
I’ve always wanted to get my hands on an M1 Garand just so I can her the *ching* when the empty mag is released.
Love your vedios about history hey can you do a ranking of napoelonic wars and 7 years war
Dude! Shout out for the Commodore 64! I played Spy v. Spy on that too, awesome game.
Spy vs Spy was a cartoon in Mad magazine way before it was ever a video game
36:00 not to mention that many German sounding towns and roads were changed as well.
You should visit Cantigny Park outside of Naperville, IL, closer to Wheaton, IL. In any case. It has a lot of WW1s tanks, first division, a golf course and I believe a garden. Used to be owned by Colonel McCormick. Just FYI, not the founder of McCormick & Company of spices and pepper. This one was owner of the Chicago Tribune in the 20s
Hey Chris, love your videos. You should check out Side Quests video Jean Baptiste Bernadotte. (Karl XIV Johan of Sweden)
I’d love to see you react to the war aims of each nation in ww1 by Old Britannia.
I've not seen that video but it's a very interesting topic. In my opinion the war aims of each nation were simply to win, with any traditional "war aim" being completely secondary. Especially once the war actually started.
I remember spy vs spy but as a cartoon show didn't know it was a game
I love ALL your videos and you’ve gotten me into history and I love it. That being sad as Marine I’m going to ignore a part of this lol 😈
Some American army units still have insignia that contain a blue french ww1 helmet to commemorate the time they were folded into french forces.
So much Woodrow Wilson. I'm worried of Chris's blood pressure.
Feeling the Spy Vs Spy nostalgia with you, thanks for that.
Electrocute bucket, 😂
Yes!!!
true i piratet on wii but it was funny
one of my fav millitary quotes. “Even if I wished to surrender, and I don’t, I am commanding Australians who would cut my throat if I accepted your terms.” COL Charles Hore, Commander at the Elands River Post in response to a request from Boer GEN Jacobs Koos de la Rey to surrender. The 500 Australians and Rhodesians were outnumbered 3 to 1. Lord Kitchener went on to say, “Only colonials could have held out and survived in such impossible conditions”.
You should do a video or a livestream about the history of Halloween/All Saint’s Day
03:10 hahahahaha i knew exactly what you were going to say!!!
Could you do a series where you review movies based on history and breakdown how historically accurate they are?
Another way to say your aside at 34:00 is: Wilson was a revolutionary, not an incrementalist. Great video as always
Can you react to the entire ww1 day by day series
You should make a video on the Harlem Hell fighters
Spy vs Spy was a comic strip in Mad Magazine long before the Commodore 64.
Yes, but that's not how I know Spy vs Spy.
Would like to see your thoughts On Mark Feltons videos on the great wars their really well done and got introduced to them via recommendations on CZcams because I watch your videos
Radio Lifbery is my great uncle on my fathers side also my grandmother has a picture of him holding whiskey and soda as young cubs in a safe in her room. The Smithsonian has tried to get the original from her several times
I learned a lot from your commentary on this one. Thanks! Henry Gunther's death was so senseless. And how had I never heard of the Black Tom explosion?
On the topic of the US intervention in the Great War, there is a great book called "The World Remade: America in World War I" by G.J. Meyer that is wonderful. It not only goes into the narrative from the outbreak of war, the road to war, military actions, and the peace conference afterwards; but it also has background chapters which flesh out America & the world during the time period.
If his name sounds familiar to some of you, he also wrote "A World Undone" which is the Great War from the European perspective. Both books are amazing!
you mentioning how Wilson never wanted to negotiate and how it can't be any other way but his reminds me of the scene in matlida where the dad says: "I'm smart you're dumb I'm big you're little I'm right you're wrong and there's nothing you can do about it"
It’s crazy to think that at same time England doing in Ireland. Couple conflicts in Africa and Japan.
I just got done watching the Great War's channel on Why Did the First World War Break Out where they talk about the July crisis posted a few months ago. Would love to see your reaction to that! The channel hasn't been the same without Indy these few years, but still a pretty good video
Only one thing about the video's pin. That American on the cover is actually a United States Marine, and he's wearing army tabs.
The spy is originally from Mad Magazine
Probably one of the most addicting CZcams channels I've watched so far. Top 2 guaranteed
9:56 it's kind of like the lead up to the war of 1812 in terms of Britain stopping our trade.
Wilson was such a prime example of the holier than though personality.
*thou
I think what's interesting is the repetition of history how this whole situation, is eerily similar to the current situation in Ukraine
how?????