So, in This Alternative Reality, USA was German Colony, fought against n*zis in the civil war, later resisted invasion by England in what was the frist world war, Helped Germany and Poland as an Colony to fight vietnan(still lost) as the colony lost it's balance, Japan atacked for no reason, and indtead of waging war, Germany gave it's colony to a Neutral Country, Korea, which gave independence to them 15 years later. Yeah, sounds like a cool Alternative History.
@@mastere6115 The problem with the editing is that you can just link answers to different questions. The answers you see people give, could be answers to a totally unrelated question. And they most likely are when there is made a cut. Otherwise there would be no need for a cut. That doesn't mean they all gave the right answers, but some of the most ridiculous ones are just made up.
Especially how the interviewer said that German crushed Poland in WW1. Actually, Poland passed out of existence in the late 18th century and didn't exist until AFTER the first world war.
You can see the cuts in the video, ive been in one if these, you get the right answer to all their questions, then they cut to a different answer for a different question
I mean but like have you seen the comments, 99% of the people here think it's actually real, it's THAT obvious to the common viewer. Honestly it's still is kinda sad tho@@Bredelin
Time stamp of cut cause i cant see one? If you are on about the lady said germany poland allies watch back ground it does change was probaly just a pause between question and answer
As a German, I must say, that this is 100% accurate, but I think we should get more recognition for winning the American civil war and stopping the Nazis in the same process.
"The Nazis fought against Germany" I cannot believe it...I cannot...believe it. Edit: Yes, you are all correct. I am aware of the defectors, resistance fighters etc. I know of the Valkery Operation and the Battle of Castle Itter. My point is that the girl in question doesnt know these facts, not only that she doesnt even know the very basic fact that the germans were the nazis, which is a level of ignorance that led me to writing this comment. Stay humble learn as much as you can and you will not end up like her and we will not repeat histories mistakes, because only the dumb, ignorant and weak fall for it.
Well, it was kind of true at some point. Shortly before the war ended, german troops who weren't accepting fighting for the third reich anymore, asked an allied army for assistance at a castle, protecting the french people in there from the Nazis.
To be fair a great many of you actually did. What's really weird is how on the other hand a great many Jews fought for the Nazis. Arabs too, they even had an elite Arab paratrooper division defending Berlin to the end. That´s what i love about history, there are so many details no human could possible know it all even if he read a lifetime.
id rather say it would be dumbledore in the harry potter universe. because germanies main enemy was udssr and poland was just a stick laying in the way which they broke easily. like poland, dumbledore is just a burden for voldemort to get to harry, his main enemy
Notice how they cut the video when they answer the question? Its probably because they asked the question the person asked a question and then edited it to when they answered another question
@@MichaelBarry-gz9xlyeah thats why they always say yes to the answer cuz it was probably right and they dont want to be questioned in the video and maybe show that they edited it
@@aname5534 I think you're right, this guys profiting from deliberately and misleadingly making people look stupid, it would serve his own right if he gets sued for libel. After all, they could claim if a potential employer saw this video it would harm their chances of getting the job
In Poland we still celebrate our great victory against Korean Empire in Vietnam. I am deeply grateful to our German allies who stood with us until the final victory. Not many people understand that our ancestors's heroic deeds managed to weaken Korea enough to make American independence possible.
thank you i am from georgian state in caucasia where the georgians imigrated and we are grateful that you freeed our brother nation america thats why you can hear termin caucasian used there
No you didnt, the Korea took the chance to invade the US when Japan bombed Pearl Harbour back in the 80s. My grandfather and my father were part of the Resistance and they took our land back to us.
@@kleanovodust-bin69 Its funny because North korea was 10x more industrialized than the south, but because of the communists, they ran it to the ground. Now, South korea is litteral utopia in comparison I live in the US, and honestly bro Korea is such a nice country. Its funny cus every country the US helped after a war, basically became better than the US. German, Japan, and Korea lol.
@@timbuktu8069 Of course, we import them from our friends in australia just so the kids can become accustomed to our cultures being confused on a daily basis. We also keep crododiles as pets, in case you didn't know.
Really? We also have crocodiles as pets here in Florida! Although one guy threw a baby crocodile through the Wendy’s drive thru which was funny, but not cool to the crocodile. My guy was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and animal endangerment. Hilarious. Anyway Florida and Australia are like sisters. Australia has super crazy wildlife and pretty crazy people, and Florida has pretty crazy wildlife and super crazy people. Never a dull moment at least!
I am a New Zealander, who is also majoring in history, as well as did a course on the American Century for my 2nd semester, and as President Bill Clinton once said, "I feel your pain."
didn't Poland start murdering, raping and pillaging Germans living on its border countryside right before WW2. Hitler asked for peace but was denied and Poland kept killing Germans, forcing Hitler to retaliate.
That is complete bullshit. It's a Russian propaganda talking point. Poland didn't not "invade Czechoslovakia together with the Germans" what utter nonsense.
@@OogaBooga-tq7jc You got them all wrong. Nazi Germany and Poland were never allied, what you are talking about is the non-aggresion pact, an international treaty that was created so that two would put an end to their conflict. In reality it was used by Hitler just as further evidence of his eagerness for peace. You are talking about the 1938 annexation, where Germany and Poland didnt invade Czechoslovakia "together".
@@teodorul9280 Poland saw that Czechoslovakia (My country) was defenseless (Thanks to Germany) and invaded and stole our land. This can definitely be viewed as helping Germany therefore being allied. It didn't go well for them and they got karma pretty soon for it.
When I'm asked a question and I don't know the answer, I always say "I don't know, but lets look it up." I will never understand people that just guess.
It would be sad if Americans think that when the UK and the US haven't been at war with each other since the revolution, and have actually been allies.
@@Zaire82 Even after the wars UK and the US had a ok relationship The US still relied on the UK for trade and the UK at least trusted the US not to start shit
Hey, I live through the 1980's, Pearl Harbor so did happen then. I remember it clearly! My family took a vacation trip to Hawaii, and there I was in the 1980's at Pearl Harbor looking at sunken battleships bubbling up oil. So yeah, Pearl Harbor for me happened in the 1980's ;-) I got every question right, you have to make a tougher bonus lightning round.
As a Canadian I ask, How much you guys spending on education down there??? I knew all these questions because of one socials 10 class I had where we learned about us history because we had a sub.
I'm Polish. My grandfather told me stories about how during World War II his Polish-German unit was attacked by the Japanese in Pearl Harbor, Vietnam ... fortunately American helicopters came to the rescue with a Panther II tank brigade and his unit won the battle
Apparently I was given all the interest in history, damn I kinda wish we could keep these guys outa the gene pool. As rough as its sounds I don't think they'd notice lol
The questions "who" and "when" are absolutely irrelevant when it comes to history! In history the important thing is to understand what leads to certain events and what signs were there so that we don't repeat mistakes of the past!
My Grandpa enlisted when WWI began. He was there when George Washington crossed the Delaware into England. After being killed by a gas attack, he fought in the Vietnam War in WWII. He crashed his Huey into a Polish Tiger tank, but survived. He got redeployed in '51 just before the war ended. And then the civil war began in 2002, shortly after the American Revolution, which started in 1995. My grandpa fought for the Germans in the civil war. He was actually led into battle by Kennedy himself. Unfortunately, he died while marching into Virginia, at a battle called D-Day. A droid gunship destroyed his whole platoon. Rest in Peace Grandpa.
So Germany got its ass whooped by Korea who then snatched the German American 13 colonies away, but later lost control over the colony in the 1995 Vietnam War and were compelled to admit independence. How did Korea beat the German-Polish alliance though? Gives Boston Tea Party a new meaning as well.
As a person who tried to convince Koreans in 1995 to let the United States be an independent country I must say I had to learn Korean for over 244 years to finally state my intention and I'm sure this is fact checked information. Also I'm glad to say I fought for Germany against the Nazis in our heartbreaking American civil war
I bet they know, it's just that this information is usually buried deep inside one's head since it's given in school, and they just need to take their time and get this knowlege out. But when some random questions you in the street most people anwser as quickly as possible without thinking and weird nonsense comes out. We have videos like that in Russia, and randoms on the streets also say weird nonsense, even though they most likely know the correct anwser, because it's literally in the school programm.
@@adramalihk3307 Yeah maybe, but in that situation, I would answer most of them correctly. I expect most people to do that as well. Some people are just bad at history.
I mean, but it was KIND OF a possibility, right? Heard of Ribbentrop-Beck Pack? There's even a book about what would have happened if such a pact actually came to reality.
@@hellomypeople9070 People in other countries do not approach strangers with the intent of making them appear uninformed by cutting and stitching clips together. When it comes to geographical knowledge, Europeans might have a slightly higher likelihood (around 5%) of correctly identifying or naming countries, particularly those within their own continent. This phenomenon can be partly attributed to the proximity and smaller size of European countries compared to the vast and diverse states of America. However, it's important to note that general knowledge of geography can vary widely, and many Europeans also face challenges in accurately identifying regions outside their own continent, such as countries in Africa.
As a German I die too. A very good example of human history tho, is that, if you‘d go back a couple hundred years before 1914 our countries would have been strong allies. I mean… Vienna ? The Winged Hussars and HRE joining up ? And then skip forth and it‘s deserved hatred from your end for the fuckery we did, a couple decades further and we are allies again. Even export our tanks to you guys instead of using them against the very people that actually formed Prussia in the first place more or less. Humans are just strange af sometimes. Not even mentioning the France thing that‘s even more dumb.
@@bananabread2137 i am aware yes xD I sorta drifted away into my perception of how dumb human conflict is and hoe that even gets worse if you look at it over time. That doesn‘t make any war better ofc. I guess my point is that no matter how bad human cultures treat each other most of the time you can either go back a while or look at where they are now and see that there is always some common ground we should use to build bridges instead of bombing them you know ? I for one deeply respect all our neighbors and while I would bever even try to act as if germany never fucked up, we have also done a lot of good things over the centuries and many of those were with all our brother nations around us.
Ironically you got a few things wrong in this video. World War II did technically end in 1945, but the person who said 1952 wasn't entirely incorrect either. April 28, 1952 is when the war legally ended after the Treaty of Sam Francisco took place. In World War I the Germans and Polish didn't have an alliance, but you were entirely incorrect in saying the Germans destroyed Poland in this period. Germany actually created the Kingdom of Poland in 1917 in land they carved out from Russian territory in order to create a buffer state between the two powers. That was expanded to include German and Austro-Hungarian territories after they lost the war instead of just the parts of Poland Russia once controlled.
Its scary to see how few people actually know about such important historic occurrences. This is the reason these past mistakes are doomed to repeat themselves.
@@enel8219 I can't tell if you're being sarcastic but if not you should've payed attention in history classes cuz this is definitely not historically accurate
It's edited for the memes, you can see that the scene of the people asking the question and the scene of them answering are not aligned. Wonder why they don't have a full uncut scene.
nah the ignorance is the minority its judt that theyve gathered specifically the idiotic answers to make this video but dont take it as an actual statistic for how many people in the USA actually know history.
If you've ever thought that they're the most dumb people ever... remember that I thought that London was in America and I thought New York was a country in Europe. I got an +A in physics, chemistry and maths but I got a +D at English, I got +F at social studies... I really suck at Social studies.. well basically "Geography" to be more specific. Ah yeah.. -I also thought that Kuwait was in Africa.. -I didn't know how to pronounce the word "bear" until I turned 12yo. -I didn't know that "Ireland" existed. -I didn't know the difference between Britain and England.. -I didn't know that Mexican people speak in Spanish. But that's all in the past! -Some of them are really from the near past tho💀- BTW I'm 16yo now.. well- I'll turn 16 in 1 month and a few days.
I mean they probably interviewed hundreds of people and took the 3 who gave the answer they were looking for. You could go to any country in the world and get the same thing.
You shouldn't be embarassed, after all you can't do anything about the fact that other people aren't good at history, we have people like them in Europe too😂
My great grand father was there when they fought the no-no Germans and the Polish in Vietnam. He tells me stories of how bad the situation was when the Germans launched Operation Barbarossa and took over Liechtenstein, everyone was desperate. Thankfully when the Japanese invented the Atomic Bomb and threw it on Warsaw and Berlin the war ended. Such a relief that was, sadly the relations started souring when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in the 80s with their Bombs. Everyone was shocked when out of nowhere the Koreans took over the Japanese and invaded the US. My father was part of the Resistance and he died an hero. I thankfully lived a nice life, since I was born in 1996 when we already had gotten our independence back. This century was really strange, hopefully nothing like this will ever happen again, let's pay our respects to the heroes that fought for our country!
As a 25 year old who has never visited the USA and lives thousands of miles away, this physically hurt me. This level of ignorance shouldn't be possible, it takes extreme effort.
@@outlandishbottle9279 Common sense should tell you that they also asked a lot of different people and picked the dumbest answers. Cherry picking for clout.
@@shoelacedonkey I do believe they put more dumb answers than right ones but if you actually went to any school in like New York or Cali the more popular states no joke most kids wouldn't know
@@outlandishbottle9279 ok sure, but I highly doubt they would confidently scream that the US got their independence from Korea in the nineties. If a European like me (and I am CLUELESS about what happens in the world) feels like this was cherry-picked or staged, there's a very real chance it was. I'm from Belgium ad a couple of youtubers did something similar for our history with teenagers, and it was also face-palm worthy, but also a lot more natural than how this looked
@@outlandishbottle9279 I am from NY and I won't go into details but just between my myself and my nieghbors growing up.. one is a pilot for an international (good) airline captain, another is a software engineer (architect level), another is an executive at Amazon not sure of his exact position but hes very intelligent, another owns and operates his own photography company and has been successfully running his business for over 15 years now. We all went to an average public school in NY state all with parents who could not afford college for any of us.
Seeing as one Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda kept fighting in the Jungles of the Philippines, and only returned back on 1974. It wouldn't be the strangest.
@@Tmtrnr. well to be fair when the nukes fell and they surrendered we then made them sign a peace treaty and it economically boosted them to where they are now so the nuke kinda helped them
As a Historian and as an American I knew this video was gonna trigger me because so many of my fellow citizens do not know history especially our own National history, it shocks, saddens, makes me very concerned for the future. History is Important y’all.
I know right?!? I’ve always absorbed history, but that doesn’t stop the fact that you have to take some sort of history class through all of grade school. People should really start paying more attention to history.
@@solomidnight5185 it really depends on the American. Some (stereotypically) know practically nothing, while others like me study a lot of history. Those who know about their history tend to be smarter and careful not repeat the same mistakes of the past :)
Hello I am doing fast survey for americans about:Whether the term yankees is offensive to you or not, or whether you just don't care, and what state you're from (or what part of the 🇺🇸 south or west)
Okay i found that most of the clips shown could be untrustworthy due to video editing. The only parts i think are real are the one where the guy thinks george Washington fought in ww1 and the guy who asked if vietnam was during ww2
@@abdulrahmanabdulaziz777 Yes but some of them did say infactual things like the lady saying ''nazi's vs Germany'' there are very few questions where that could be a remotely plausible answer.
@@hugegamer8004 most people who grew up and taught in America would know the Civil war was never about Nazis. I don't trust videos like this that have edits in between questions and answers so frequently.
Oh boy, and I thought I sucked at history because sometimes my memory is off by a year or two when a historical event happened, or like cant name off every single ally nation that was involved in ww2. I feel so much better about myself right now lol
@@customerservice1565 Also when people are put randomly into positions like this, they panick and say the wrong shit, especially women. Its a documented psychological phenomena. They did this in Germany and France, and the results are pretty similar.
All of this is not necessarily bad. They just live in the present. P.S.: Do you still have some independence left for Germany? I am asking for a friend
So, in This Alternative Reality, USA was German Colony, fought against n*zis in the civil war, later resisted invasion by England in what was the frist world war, Helped Germany and Poland as an Colony to fight vietnan(still lost) as the colony lost it's balance, Japan atacked for no reason, and indtead of waging war, Germany gave it's colony to a Neutral Country, Korea, which gave independence to them 15 years later.
Yeah, sounds like a cool Alternative History.
I feel like the pearl harbour attack should be a Korean attack instead.
Best alternative ever
well japan attacked for no reason in our dimension
@@Zaga_ unless you are talking about the alternative histories dimension, in the normal world japan attacked to knock the US fleet in Asia out.
@@lugerry yeah ofcourse. But japan knew they wouldn't win a longterm war against the US so in my point of view it was useless yes
As a French guy who sucks at history, these people made me feel like a historian.
Je me demande combien d'interviews il a fait pour obtenir ces pépites.
@@rr-vh6hi J'espère que c'est plus de 20 sinon c'est désespérant.
I suck at history too, but still I know the Germans wins the first tour de France. 😂
@@goodbro2046 😅
Me too lmao
This gives kennedy's speech where he said "ich bin ein berliner" a whole new meaning
Yes
Yes, yes it does
„Ich bin Berliner” is better grammar 🤓
@@spaceinvader9464 Hat er aber nicht so gesagt.
Na ja er hat es "Ish bin ein Berliner" gesagt. Irgendwie struggeln die Amis ziemlich mit dem Ch
I'd like to see the complete unedited video of these surveys.
Me too. Literally every time there is a cut between the question and the answer. And people still think this is real 😂
@@TwiceEvery14Days yeah really sucks for the strangers who have to put their face on it, they'll probably never know it was editted like this
@@TwiceEvery14Daysno amount of editing between questions would change the fact they all got the questions they were asked very wrong...
@@mastere6115 The problem with the editing is that you can just link answers to different questions. The answers you see people give, could be answers to a totally unrelated question. And they most likely are when there is made a cut. Otherwise there would be no need for a cut.
That doesn't mean they all gave the right answers, but some of the most ridiculous ones are just made up.
@@TwiceEvery14DaysYeah and it's done really badly... You can see the entire crowds change in the background between cuts.
Don't underestimate the power of the Vietnamese Panzers.
Aren't tigers native to Vietnam?
As a Korean, we are still proud of how our former colony, America has progressed so far.
How… are… you… even… pro- you know what, nvm
@@eh-269 What are you on about?
Reverse colonialism
@@stormdivision617 hes askin how tf is is he proud of the USA with the shit that its in and what its done
@@kiranbhatt8467 Oh I see. Fair enough.
It’s remarkable how much history the United States has in its short 27 year existence
Remarkable indeed! 😂
It’s even more remarkable how it fought in wars as the USA before it was even declared independent!
INDEED
So MAGA reflects to maybe to the independence day of 1995. Not that far away.
FR
Thank you, learned a lot. I'm feeling well prepared for my history exam tomorrow.
how did it go?
Bro got the belt and sleeps now for the rest of his life. Rip😢
With the american schools system I think this information will treat you well
@@Knights_out assuming his natinality in 2025 is crazy 🤓
@@indy3085 ah shit I knew it I forgot to be inclusive again
0:59 “who fought in Ww1?” “George Washington” had me crying
He came back from the grave to kick British ass
Especially how the interviewer said that German crushed Poland in WW1. Actually, Poland passed out of existence in the late 18th century and didn't exist until AFTER the first world war.
"do germans have any allies?"
"poland?"
"no they destroyed poland"
knowledge at its peak people
When you select Danzig for Slovakia focus
If Ribbentrop-Beck pact succeeded.
@@user-pn7jz9vr2z I see an Hoi4 player here
@@xZypher0066 indeed I have never spoke to a women
@@user-pn7jz9vr2z How the hell did you make me laugh with an HoI4 joke
As a German I can confirm that we were always best friends with Poland. *Always*
Yes, I can also agree. Been best buds since forever!
wait didn't Germany invade poland
@@darthrildex1868 shhh 🤫
@@darthrildex1868 r/wooooooooooosh
@@darthrildex1868 you know to much.
I'm cramming for my history test tomorrow, and this helps a lot! Thanks!
You can see the cuts in the video, ive been in one if these, you get the right answer to all their questions, then they cut to a different answer for a different question
wait actually?
No shit Sherlock 😅
I mean but like have you seen the comments, 99% of the people here think it's actually real, it's THAT obvious to the common viewer. Honestly it's still is kinda sad tho@@Bredelin
@@Bredelinkys
Time stamp of cut cause i cant see one? If you are on about the lady said germany poland allies watch back ground it does change was probaly just a pause between question and answer
As a German, I must say, that this is 100% accurate, but I think we should get more recognition for winning the American civil war and stopping the Nazis in the same process.
Da kann ich nur zustimmen!
Genau! Frechheit!
Americans under the Democratic party led Biden: Nacht des untoten Bildungssystems
World class comment Fritz 🤝
sehr wohl
"The Nazis fought against Germany"
I cannot believe it...I cannot...believe it.
Edit: Yes, you are all correct. I am aware of the defectors, resistance fighters etc. I know of the Valkery Operation and the Battle of Castle Itter. My point is that the girl in question doesnt know these facts, not only that she doesnt even know the very basic fact that the germans were the nazis, which is a level of ignorance that led me to writing this comment.
Stay humble learn as much as you can and you will not end up like her and we will not repeat histories mistakes, because only the dumb, ignorant and weak fall for it.
Until you hear Putin invades Russia from Biden.
Well, it was kind of true at some point. Shortly before the war ended, german troops who weren't accepting fighting for the third reich anymore, asked an allied army for assistance at a castle, protecting the french people in there from the Nazis.
@@fa14bi-78 of course i know about the battle of castle itter. But there is no way she does.
@@knut6357 Indeed, and thank you for naming the castle, because I forgot that part.
@@fa14bi-78 no problem 🖒
So much new information, thanks for educating me, i am going to ace my historytest tomorrow.
Nice jump cuts bro
Exactly
As a Polish guy I can confirm German-Poland alliance during WWII. We are known for our peacefull realtions throughout history.
And now send me some Slivovic!
No it was WW IX and it broke out B.C. 8500
It actually was pretty peaceful most of the time.
Collaborate in classical and electronic music
@@daenopher Slivovic is from Balkan
as a military history nerd this was painfull
You can see the cuts in the clips
no shit sherlock?
:o
Thank you for enlightening me. I almost sent this trash video to a friend.
@@everettgoree Omg the video is not fully accurate now I have to call it trash just because of it not fully being accurate.
@@wersab5960 Oh no, someone doesn't like a video that's completely lying about American culture and dumb people! Now I have to hate this person!
As a german I am very proud that we fought against the nazi regime.
And you made a treaty with Poland you guys are heroes 😊
🤣😂🤣😂And did it all on American soil.
To be fair a great many of you actually did. What's really weird is how on the other hand a great many Jews fought for the Nazis. Arabs too, they even had an elite Arab paratrooper division defending Berlin to the end. That´s what i love about history, there are so many details no human could possible know it all even if he read a lifetime.
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahah awesome!
Led by our glorious leader John F Kennedy, after his proclamation of independance in berlin
"Did Voldemort have any allies?"
"Yes, Harry"
id rather say it would be dumbledore in the harry potter universe. because germanies main enemy was udssr and poland was just a stick laying in the way which they broke easily. like poland, dumbledore is just a burden for voldemort to get to harry, his main enemy
True
Did the Galactic Empire have any allies?
Yes, the Rebel Alliance.
Did Sauron have any allies?
Yes, the hobbits
No, Poland was actually an ally of Germany, it was called Generalgouvernement.
Can turn that into a series and you might make some money XD
Notice how they cut the video when they answer the question? Its probably because they asked the question the person asked a question and then edited it to when they answered another question
Very well spotted, I didn't notice but just watched it again, and you're absolutely right. This guys a joker
@@MichaelBarry-gz9xlyeah thats why they always say yes to the answer cuz it was probably right and they dont want to be questioned in the video and maybe show that they edited it
@@aname5534 I think you're right, this guys profiting from deliberately and misleadingly making people look stupid, it would serve his own right if he gets sued for libel. After all, they could claim if a potential employer saw this video it would harm their chances of getting the job
@@aname5534well that still doesnt explain the fact that the girl said the nazis and Germany
@@skramgg Not everything was faked
-Is Germany has any allies?
-Poland?
-No....its destroyed Poland💀
-Aaaaw okay☺️
I'm surprised she has even heard of Poland
@@kyle--859
Narrator: She hadn't
Well destroyed is not completly correct. More like under new management.
@@the1andonly975na destroyed is correct.
It is fun but Poland indeed was German ally before destruction. Little known fact, they took part of Chech rep along with Hitler in 1938.
In Poland we still celebrate our great victory against Korean Empire in Vietnam. I am deeply grateful to our German allies who stood with us until the final victory. Not many people understand that our ancestors's heroic deeds managed to weaken Korea enough to make American independence possible.
You're welcome.
Liebe Grüße,
a german User
thank you i am from georgian state in caucasia where the georgians imigrated and we are grateful that you freeed our brother nation america thats why you can hear termin caucasian used there
@@usersomeone58 lmao true
Gerngeschehen mein freund!
As a German i can say:
Kein Problem
So great videos. Continue with them😂
No way thanks for the new history lesson was proud to tell my teacher that
As a historian, these people really made me feel like a historian.
there are cuts and edits made in the video to make it seem they answer it wrong
@@abdulrahmanabdulaziz777 woah really
@@abdulrahmanabdulaziz777 wow really? I never knew that sherlock
@@abdulrahmanabdulaziz777 No way, I thought all Americans stupid. Media brainwashed me
its a fake thing people do if you paid attention more youd see the clip cut right after he asks a question
As a korean, I'm so proud we helped the independence of The United States Of America! 🇺🇸 in 1995!!!
No you didnt, the Korea took the chance to invade the US when Japan bombed Pearl Harbour back in the 80s. My grandfather and my father were part of the Resistance and they took our land back to us.
@@kleanovodust-bin69 Its funny because North korea was 10x more industrialized than the south, but because of the communists, they ran it to the ground.
Now, South korea is litteral utopia in comparison
I live in the US, and honestly bro Korea is such a nice country. Its funny cus every country the US helped after a war, basically became better than the US.
German, Japan, and Korea lol.
@@kleanovodust-bin69 US still part of Korea 🇰🇵 🇰🇷
Kim Il Sung invented America! We will one day claim America. Gangnam Style >>>>>>> Hollywood
I think the guy meant North Korea tbh
@@lelouchvibritannia7809 Proud NK citizen
finally some historically accurate content you know you never see that anymore nowadays
The photo shopping makes it so much funnier
I have an American History exam tomorrow, and I needed to study last minute. I can't thank you enough - this video helped me so much!
LoL
Wt
Who's gonna tell him...
@@oddity7263 bro get a sense of humor
@@Savageplayzzz ever tried looking at yourself?
As an Austrian, I can confirm that it was, in fact, not one of our most famous painters who started WW2 but the vietnamese.
Is it true Austrians ride kangaroos?
@@timbuktu8069 Of course, we import them from our friends in australia just so the kids can become accustomed to our cultures being confused on a daily basis. We also keep crododiles as pets, in case you didn't know.
@@siyutex6101 Well now you're just making up countries.
Really? We also have crocodiles as pets here in Florida! Although one guy threw a baby crocodile through the Wendy’s drive thru which was funny, but not cool to the crocodile. My guy was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and animal endangerment. Hilarious. Anyway Florida and Australia are like sisters. Australia has super crazy wildlife and pretty crazy people, and Florida has pretty crazy wildlife and super crazy people. Never a dull moment at least!
@@siyutex6101 Ich komm mal vorbei und schau mir dein Krokodil an :D
Ok...das klang irgendwie falsch.
THE POWER OF THUMBNAIL!😂
I learnt so much from this!
As a history major, this physically and mentally broke me. Good work man
Same it made me cry when the said Germany had a alliance with Poland
and the that germany was polands friend😭
I am a New Zealander, who is also majoring in history, as well as did a course on the American Century for my 2nd semester, and as President Bill Clinton once said, "I feel your pain."
@@adventurecruises5173 well, actually there were the Munich agreement in 1938
@@adventurecruises5173 fr, I fell off my chair and started wheezing (I'm polish btw)
"did germany had any allies"
"Poland"
my polish ass couldn't stand it
i m german and mayby if giive prussia back then mayby somethink against soviets
@@gamerdrache6076 HoI4? nice
I guess technically in World War 1 if you count the Polish client state
Lol Germany clapped you guys hard
@@jameson4844 germany and soviets invaded poland so as for like 1 month it wasn't that bad
that is actualy so well done
That German-Poland alliance during WWII took me off guard.
didn't Poland start murdering, raping and pillaging Germans living on its border countryside right before WW2. Hitler asked for peace but was denied and Poland kept killing Germans, forcing Hitler to retaliate.
There actually was a German-Polish alliance from 1934 till 1938. They even invaded Czechoslovakia together.
That is complete bullshit. It's a Russian propaganda talking point. Poland didn't not "invade Czechoslovakia together with the Germans" what utter nonsense.
@@OogaBooga-tq7jc You got them all wrong.
Nazi Germany and Poland were never allied, what you are talking about is the non-aggresion pact, an international treaty that was created so that two would put an end to their conflict. In reality it was used by Hitler just as further evidence of his eagerness for peace.
You are talking about the 1938 annexation, where Germany and Poland didnt invade Czechoslovakia "together".
@@teodorul9280 Poland saw that Czechoslovakia (My country) was defenseless (Thanks to Germany) and invaded and stole our land. This can definitely be viewed as helping Germany therefore being allied. It didn't go well for them and they got karma pretty soon for it.
Come on, everyone knows WW2 was Tseries VS Pewdiepie
no it was WW3
@@theredteletubby4208 Wait... What ?! So who fought during WW2.5 (version 1.023 stable) ?
@@paillettecnc uh Russia and Ukraine I guess
gaman, no, in WW2 was a great revolt that reignet after in WW1 the Jose ascended onto the worlds throne titling himself as 'The King Of 7 Worlds'
No that was WW3
This is a very good content for a new Wolfenstein game
When I'm asked a question and I don't know the answer, I always say "I don't know, but lets look it up."
I will never understand people that just guess.
-Who fought in ww1?
-England?
-against?
-the US?
-no.
I feel both joy and anguish in his voice
Although about the guy that was asked "who fought WW2?" and answered Vietnam, he wasn't wrong, Vietnam was invaded by Japan in 1940.
When she said England I had hope that she would get it right but nooo
@@rafaelalodio5116 it obviously wasnt what he meant
It would be sad if Americans think that when the UK and the US haven't been at war with each other since the revolution, and have actually been allies.
@@Zaire82 Even after the wars UK and the US had a ok relationship
The US still relied on the UK for trade
and the UK at least trusted the US not to start shit
"We need to remember history in order to not repeat it."
Ah yes. The future looks dark.
Wait till we get Commodus in the white house
Woke people and BLM are doing a great job becoming new nazis
'may you live in interesting times' chinese curse
@@richardhockey8442 Ha, ha and ha, were still recovering from the cruse of Dido
"On a scale from one to 10 my friend you're f*cked" -Ylvis
I would like your comment but it's already perfect so you can have mine
Hey, I live through the 1980's, Pearl Harbor so did happen then. I remember it clearly!
My family took a vacation trip to Hawaii, and there I was in the 1980's at Pearl Harbor looking at sunken battleships bubbling up oil. So yeah, Pearl Harbor for me happened in the 1980's ;-) I got every question right, you have to make a tougher bonus lightning round.
As a Canadian I ask, How much you guys spending on education down there??? I knew all these questions because of one socials 10 class I had where we learned about us history because we had a sub.
This is fake
I'm Polish. My grandfather told me stories about how during World War II his Polish-German unit was attacked by the Japanese in Pearl Harbor, Vietnam ... fortunately American helicopters came to the rescue with a Panther II tank brigade and his unit won the battle
lol
truly one of the moments in human history
@@demonsuckafucka6828 Da
I had a stroke reading that
@@Al_Sorro nice
The lack of historical knowledge they have is quite impressive in and of it self but it is also scary that these types of people are allowed to vote.
Apparently I was given all the interest in history, damn I kinda wish we could keep these guys outa the gene pool. As rough as its sounds I don't think they'd notice lol
bro really said "who fought in THE civil war"
@@goawayrayy is not like they have multiple civil wars obviously it referes to the civil war of that country
@@goawayrayy after all I saw before that question I was hoping captain america and iron man as answer
Yep, can't make decisions in the future if you don't know what happened in the past.
The questions "who" and "when" are absolutely irrelevant when it comes to history!
In history the important thing is to understand what leads to certain events and what signs were there so that we don't repeat mistakes of the past!
This is extremely sad, as well as terrifying
My Grandpa enlisted when WWI began. He was there when George Washington crossed the Delaware into England. After being killed by a gas attack, he fought in the Vietnam War in WWII. He crashed his Huey into a Polish Tiger tank, but survived. He got redeployed in '51 just before the war ended.
And then the civil war began in 2002, shortly after the American Revolution, which started in 1995. My grandpa fought for the Germans in the civil war. He was actually led into battle by Kennedy himself. Unfortunately, he died while marching into Virginia, at a battle called D-Day. A droid gunship destroyed his whole platoon.
Rest in Peace Grandpa.
underrated comment
As a German, my condolences to your grandfather and all the others involved in the great american war of independence. Truly the humans of all time.
Thank you for your grandpa's service
Such a heroic zombie. Fighting with Kennedy must have been an honor.
Clearly no one cares
As a german, I am glad we were a big participant in the evolution of your beautiful country
🤨
the US is like a HotDog. Beautiful and Nice as long as you don't know whats inside it.
So Germany got its ass whooped by Korea who then snatched the German American 13 colonies away, but later lost control over the colony in the 1995 Vietnam War and were compelled to admit independence.
How did Korea beat the German-Polish alliance though?
Gives Boston Tea Party a new meaning as well.
dude who won the war the n*tizs or the germans?
@@Necroionutwiz Good question, that's not entirely clear.
There are so many memes about this. I always suspected but I never knew it was this bad.
What editing program is that?
As a person who tried to convince Koreans in 1995 to let the United States be an independent country I must say I had to learn Korean for over 244 years to finally state my intention and I'm sure this is fact checked information. Also I'm glad to say I fought for Germany against the Nazis in our heartbreaking American civil war
that's a polish username alright
@@erher1433 no shit Sherlock, I'm just trying to joke bro
@@Paszonas I...m sorry, did I do something wrong? does that make your joke unfunny? did I ruin it by saying that?
@@erher1433 nah it's ok
Truly a hero
As a history buff, I was just shocked how many people don’t know mostly simple history.
Me too, and I am German in Addition, so I really had to keep Down the urge to Punch the screen.
I bet they know, it's just that this information is usually buried deep inside one's head since it's given in school, and they just need to take their time and get this knowlege out. But when some random questions you in the street most people anwser as quickly as possible without thinking and weird nonsense comes out. We have videos like that in Russia, and randoms on the streets also say weird nonsense, even though they most likely know the correct anwser, because it's literally in the school programm.
It would help if people didn't skip school.
And if this dude didn't skip the 100 other people who got it right.
@@AlteFore He was just showing the dumbest answers
@@adramalihk3307 Yeah maybe, but in that situation, I would answer most of them correctly. I expect most people to do that as well.
Some people are just bad at history.
This could make a pretty interesting "What If" series based off of our actual timeline.
I'm still watching it a year later and I can't believe in humanity.
That Germany Poland ww2 alliance thing is VERY cursed lol
I mean, but it was KIND OF a possibility, right? Heard of Ribbentrop-Beck Pack? There's even a book about what would have happened if such a pact actually came to reality.
I mean the nazis did offer an aliance to poland ..... they get danzig and posen and Poland gets the west of ukrain and Belarusian
Well, when the corridor and Danzig issues would have been resolved, there could be grounds for an alliance
@@lordunhold5381 Poland already had west Belarus and West Ukraine since its independence in 1918..
@@generalping999 They gained these lands after a war, which ended in 1921
The German-Polish alliance killed me 💀
When I heard that I was on the verge of tears
And now I'm genuinely crying
Are you vietnamese?
Like how the hell did you get the absolute polar opposite of the right answer
@@gront5172 I mean the war started from a ship that was supposed to be there for peace-treaty purposes
@@TheRifild yé
I am in love with this guy's photoshop skills
I’m not surprised MSM has an easy job manufacturing constant there.
As an American who loves history.
I laughed, I cried, but mostly I sat in silence.
all jokes aside its quite worrying they dont know more of the history
@@hellomypeople9070 its not that sad, its just cut and edited so people look stupid for views
@@KJ.... its seems to be just america that has this issue though
@@hellomypeople9070 People in other countries do not approach strangers with the intent of making them appear uninformed by cutting and stitching clips together. When it comes to geographical knowledge, Europeans might have a slightly higher likelihood (around 5%) of correctly identifying or naming countries, particularly those within their own continent. This phenomenon can be partly attributed to the proximity and smaller size of European countries compared to the vast and diverse states of America. However, it's important to note that general knowledge of geography can vary widely, and many Europeans also face challenges in accurately identifying regions outside their own continent, such as countries in Africa.
Aye. As a fellow history lover myself, this hurt me. But I absolutely lost it at how the German-Polish Alliance waged WW2 in Vietnam.
1939-1952
"the germano polish alliance wages the second world war in vietnam"
That's a certified HOI4 classic
Indeed. I'm Vietnamese and everything you said is true
Pov: You turn off historical goals in HOI4
Danzig for Guarantees intensifies
I think that was one of my games in January
forgot HOI4 existed
"do germans have any allies?"
"poland?"
As a polish I lost it at that part XDDDD
As a German I die too. A very good example of human history tho, is that, if you‘d go back a couple hundred years before 1914 our countries would have been strong allies. I mean… Vienna ? The Winged Hussars and HRE joining up ? And then skip forth and it‘s deserved hatred from your end for the fuckery we did, a couple decades further and we are allies again. Even export our tanks to you guys instead of using them against the very people that actually formed Prussia in the first place more or less. Humans are just strange af sometimes. Not even mentioning the France thing that‘s even more dumb.
@@identity7536 yeah I know about that but in the video it was reffering to the "times" of WW2 😅
@@bananabread2137 i am aware yes xD
I sorta drifted away into my perception of how dumb human conflict is and hoe that even gets worse if you look at it over time. That doesn‘t make any war better ofc. I guess my point is that no matter how bad human cultures treat each other most of the time you can either go back a while or look at where they are now and see that there is always some common ground we should use to build bridges instead of bombing them you know ? I for one deeply respect all our neighbors and while I would bever even try to act as if germany never fucked up, we have also done a lot of good things over the centuries and many of those were with all our brother nations around us.
@@identity7536 well said
Germany and Poland, a friendship that never stopped giving
They were in 1938 and invade Zchecoslovakia together. Polacks don't like that story.
@@7777777fresh Yes they did, but it doesn't change the fact that the Nazis brutally murdered millions of polish people
@@LauchTV2311 they murdered so many people, it's easy to loose count
@@7777777fresh because Czechoslovakia attacked Poland in 1920 while they were fighting Soviets...
this is edited and cut, but it is still memeable
Ironically you got a few things wrong in this video.
World War II did technically end in 1945, but the person who said 1952 wasn't entirely incorrect either. April 28, 1952 is when the war legally ended after the Treaty of Sam Francisco took place.
In World War I the Germans and Polish didn't have an alliance, but you were entirely incorrect in saying the Germans destroyed Poland in this period. Germany actually created the Kingdom of Poland in 1917 in land they carved out from Russian territory in order to create a buffer state between the two powers. That was expanded to include German and Austro-Hungarian territories after they lost the war instead of just the parts of Poland Russia once controlled.
this is why i try my best to always have an A- or A+ in history class
Its scary to see how few people actually know about such important historic occurrences. This is the reason these past mistakes are doomed to repeat themselves.
What do you mean tho this is all historicly accurate
@@enel8219 I can't tell if you're being sarcastic but if not you should've payed attention in history classes cuz this is definitely not historically accurate
@@Ijjota bro I'm a historian I should know
It's edited for the memes, you can see that the scene of the people asking the question and the scene of them answering are not aligned. Wonder why they don't have a full uncut scene.
nah the ignorance is the minority its judt that theyve gathered specifically the idiotic answers to make this video but dont take it as an actual statistic for how many people in the USA actually know history.
as someone who loves geography and history, i'm embarrassed also as an american
Same here.
If you've ever thought that they're the most dumb people ever... remember that I thought that London was in America and I thought New York was a country in Europe. I got an +A in physics, chemistry and maths but I got a +D at English, I got +F at social studies... I really suck at Social studies.. well basically "Geography" to be more specific. Ah yeah.. -I also thought that Kuwait was in Africa..
-I didn't know how to pronounce the word "bear" until I turned 12yo.
-I didn't know that "Ireland" existed.
-I didn't know the difference between Britain and England..
-I didn't know that Mexican people speak in Spanish.
But that's all in the past!
-Some of them are really from the near past tho💀-
BTW I'm 16yo now.. well- I'll turn 16 in 1 month and a few days.
I mean they probably interviewed hundreds of people and took the 3 who gave the answer they were looking for. You could go to any country in the world and get the same thing.
Infinite amounts of cringe I feel.
You shouldn't be embarassed, after all you can't do anything about the fact that other people aren't good at history, we have people like them in Europe too😂
"What is history but a fable agreed upon." - Napoleon Bon-Scott
I remember pearl harbor happened just as rick astley released the classic never gonna give you up video
My great grand father was there when they fought the no-no Germans and the Polish in Vietnam.
He tells me stories of how bad the situation was when the Germans launched Operation Barbarossa and took over Liechtenstein, everyone was desperate. Thankfully when the Japanese invented the Atomic Bomb and threw it on Warsaw and Berlin the war ended. Such a relief that was, sadly the relations started souring when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in the 80s with their Bombs. Everyone was shocked when out of nowhere the Koreans took over the Japanese and invaded the US. My father was part of the Resistance and he died an hero. I thankfully lived a nice life, since I was born in 1996 when we already had gotten our independence back. This century was really strange, hopefully nothing like this will ever happen again, let's pay our respects to the heroes that fought for our country!
I laughed so hard while reading this thanks
Just say “nazi”
Drew Durnil lead the USSM united soviet states of Mongolia to a decisive victory against the Polish I heard Poland was evil
I had to stop reading because I ran out of breath
Damn
* uses this as source for my history presentation *
Good luck for your final gpa dude🤣
I can only imagine the reactions of the people hearing/seeing the presentation😂
Hopefully your history teacher is American
Bro I literally have history exam tmrw and watching these people is giving me a headache💀
"If you dont know where you came from, youll never know where youre goin"
-Wayne from Letterkenny
notice how there is a cut before they answer which makes it a little suspicious.
Exactly.
Random girl: "WW2 was between Germans and Nazis"
Historians who know about Battle of Castle Itter: "No no, she's got a point"
Bad S.s. Good tank door.
i thought of that
they didnt even say ww2, they said the civil war
💀
It can also be Austrian/Polish/Soviet Germans against Nazis. Or Swiss Germans gunning both sides.
@@MaskedRokho I mean, Germans fighting Nazis would be something of a civil war itself.
It’s honestly really embarrassing to live in a country that has access to endless resources yet people are so stupid.
This is how people are in New York. They all live in excess while us poor and middle class midwesterners are all hardworking and know our shit.
The "endless resources" is, paradoxically and arguably, the reason for why these people are so uneducated.
Bro its all staged up they are adults aint no way they can give such dumb answers
@@marcocivalerian9099 I knew a guy who thought mexico was in the middle east. So no they very well can give those types of answers
@@worldsworstanimations3492 I'm saying maybe because bruh nobody can be so dumb to say Germany vs Nazi like fr but maybe it's real i don't know 😂
Cool. How about you give people the full, unedited footage?
'Who fought in the Civil War?' ...
"Um, my great great grandfather' (would suffice as answer wouldn't it?)
As a 25 year old who has never visited the USA and lives thousands of miles away, this physically hurt me. This level of ignorance shouldn't be possible, it takes extreme effort.
Common sense aint so common anymore
Like come on you only learned about it every single year in school
@@outlandishbottle9279 Common sense should tell you that they also asked a lot of different people and picked the dumbest answers. Cherry picking for clout.
@@shoelacedonkey I do believe they put more dumb answers than right ones but if you actually went to any school in like New York or Cali the more popular states no joke most kids wouldn't know
@@outlandishbottle9279 ok sure, but I highly doubt they would confidently scream that the US got their independence from Korea in the nineties. If a European like me (and I am CLUELESS about what happens in the world) feels like this was cherry-picked or staged, there's a very real chance it was. I'm from Belgium ad a couple of youtubers did something similar for our history with teenagers, and it was also face-palm worthy, but also a lot more natural than how this looked
@@outlandishbottle9279 I am from NY and I won't go into details but just between my myself and my nieghbors growing up.. one is a pilot for an international (good) airline captain, another is a software engineer (architect level), another is an executive at Amazon not sure of his exact position but hes very intelligent, another owns and operates his own photography company and has been successfully running his business for over 15 years now. We all went to an average public school in NY state all with parents who could not afford college for any of us.
2:20 Imagine Japan randomly decides to attack Pearl Harbor again sometime in the 80s 💀
Pearl Harbour 2 : Electric Boogaloo
Seeing as one Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda kept fighting in the Jungles of the Philippines, and only returned back on 1974. It wouldn't be the strangest.
@@gamechanger8908 True, as a vengeance for the nukes maybe
eh japan would need more sun
@@Tmtrnr. well to be fair when the nukes fell and they surrendered we then made them sign a peace treaty and it economically boosted them to where they are now so the nuke kinda helped them
He cut the video to make it look like they said the wrong things.
These actually make me sad for like an hour after watching them every time idk why I put my self threw this torture
As a Korean, I am proud of the true history of our country.
Yeah we made the history for you so you don’t have to
@@Thinker217 Good thing I made you independent🤣
@@user-ml9ht2no5t sure is
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 진짜 우리나라 대단합니다. 아마도 조지 워신텅의 숙적이 이순신이나 세종대왕이겠죠? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Why did you guys have to invade America so many times? 😔
As a Historian and as an American I knew this video was gonna trigger me because so many of my fellow citizens do not know history especially our own National history, it shocks, saddens, makes me very concerned for the future. History is Important y’all.
I know right?!? I’ve always absorbed history, but that doesn’t stop the fact that you have to take some sort of history class through all of grade school. People should really start paying more attention to history.
as a 300 pound armchair historian*
@@thesovietduck2121 Are you saying I’m 300 pounds? 😅😂
@@mostamazinghistoryguy1381 american stereotypes
@@thesovietduck2121 it’s definitely a stereotype because the United States is not the fattest nation in the world contrary to popular belief lol
Is this actually what people in the US think? I am an American and I know this stuff being even younger than the people in the video!
can we get a history month so we can educate people lol
As an American who loves to study history I'm both dying inside and laughing out loud.
Я русский и мне кажется что историю США я знаю лучше чем сам американец
@@solomidnight5185 it really depends on the American. Some (stereotypically) know practically nothing, while others like me study a lot of history. Those who know about their history tend to be smarter and careful not repeat the same mistakes of the past :)
Same
Same here dude!
Hello I am doing fast survey for americans about:Whether the term yankees is offensive to you or not, or whether you just don't care, and what state you're from (or what part of the 🇺🇸 south or west)
This is legit embarrassing. I can't believe she said 1995 when the declaration of independence was, in fact, in 1994.
Please tell me your joking
@@penitamani6794 what do you mean? i completely believe this man with my heart and soul and i would defend him in a court of law under oath.
ur both wrong it was invented in 2001 man smh
Nah bro y'all are wrong the US declared independence from the romans at April 1st 59BC while fighting ceasar
Wait, did United States declare independence?
Okay i found that most of the clips shown could be untrustworthy due to video editing.
The only parts i think are real are the one where the guy thinks george Washington fought in ww1 and the guy who asked if vietnam was during ww2
My mom just stood there looking dissapointed. Me? I just sat there laughing so hard, I cried!
As a random canadian who barely knows anything about american history, these people make me feel like a professional historian
there are cuts and edits made in the video to make it seem they answer it wrong
same
its a fake thing people do if you paid attention more youd see the clip cut right after he asks a question
@@abdulrahmanabdulaziz777 Yes but some of them did say infactual things like the lady saying ''nazi's vs Germany'' there are very few questions where that could be a remotely plausible answer.
@@hugegamer8004 most people who grew up and taught in America would know the Civil war was never about Nazis. I don't trust videos like this that have edits in between questions and answers so frequently.
Time traveler: *Breathes
The time line: 2:42
1776 independence was declared however it wasn't realized until 1783 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris.
Oh boy, and I thought I sucked at history because sometimes my memory is off by a year or two when a historical event happened, or like cant name off every single ally nation that was involved in ww2.
I feel so much better about myself right now lol
As someone who loves history, this actually hurt me 😭. I guess the lady who said 1952 for the end of WW2 was kinda close, but everyone else . . .
No way people are this misinformed on something so integral to their own history. I refuse to believe this is not acted and scripted
It's for entertainment so they likely picked the worst/craziest answers.
@@customerservice1565 Also when people are put randomly into positions like this, they panick and say the wrong shit, especially women.
Its a documented psychological phenomena.
They did this in Germany and France, and the results are pretty similar.
@@honkhonk8009 where is the video in Germany and France
Only 79% of adult Americans are considered literate
@@honkhonk8009 link video pls or tell us the name so we can confirme id like to see it before i belive it
As a korean history teacher, I'm laughing so hard right now.
All of this is not necessarily bad. They just live in the present.
P.S.: Do you still have some independence left for Germany? I am asking for a friend
You should be crying that you lost the US territory.
@@boikovvladimir1463 true
good fro you im more like crying
@@martianmilfhunter6229 No, its definitelly bad.